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Four British service personnel who were killed in an attack on a patrol boat in southern Iraq have been named. | Four British service personnel who were killed in an attack on a patrol boat in southern Iraq have been named. |
The dead included Warrant Officer Lee Hopkins, Royal Corps of Signals, and Staff Sergeant Sharron Elliott of the Intelligence Corps. | The dead included Warrant Officer Lee Hopkins, Royal Corps of Signals, and Staff Sergeant Sharron Elliott of the Intelligence Corps. |
Also killed in the attack were Corporal Ben Nowak of 45 Commando Royal Marines and Marine Jason Hylton of 539 Assault Squadron Royal Marines. | Also killed in the attack were Corporal Ben Nowak of 45 Commando Royal Marines and Marine Jason Hylton of 539 Assault Squadron Royal Marines. |
Their boat was hit by an "improvised explosive device" during a patrol. | Their boat was hit by an "improvised explosive device" during a patrol. |
Another three were seriously injured in Sunday's attack, which took place during routine operations along the Shatt al-Arab waterway in Basra. | Another three were seriously injured in Sunday's attack, which took place during routine operations along the Shatt al-Arab waterway in Basra. |
An investigation was launched involving weapons specialists in tandem with extensive information gathering across the city. | An investigation was launched involving weapons specialists in tandem with extensive information gathering across the city. |
We have lost a trusted and valued colleague, who will be sorely missed by all Army tribute to WO Hopkins | We have lost a trusted and valued colleague, who will be sorely missed by all Army tribute to WO Hopkins |
The attack took place at 0950 GMT (1250 local time) and is thought to be the first such attack on a patrol boat carrying British personnel. | The attack took place at 0950 GMT (1250 local time) and is thought to be the first such attack on a patrol boat carrying British personnel. |
WO Hopkins, 35, was five weeks into a planned six-month tour in Iraq and was described as a strong, enthusiastic character with a wicked sense of humour. | WO Hopkins, 35, was five weeks into a planned six-month tour in Iraq and was described as a strong, enthusiastic character with a wicked sense of humour. |
His commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Park, said: "WO Lee Hopkins was the ultimate professional. | His commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Park, said: "WO Lee Hopkins was the ultimate professional. |
"Although he arrived in theatre only five weeks ago, he made an immediate impact. Vastly experienced, he worked tirelessly for his soldiers, encouraging them to succeed." | "Although he arrived in theatre only five weeks ago, he made an immediate impact. Vastly experienced, he worked tirelessly for his soldiers, encouraging them to succeed." |
WO Hopkins, from Wellingborough, had been married for 10 years and leaves behind a wife and son, aged three. | WO Hopkins, from Wellingborough, had been married for 10 years and leaves behind a wife and son, aged three. |
Lt Col Park added: "We have lost a trusted and valued colleague, who will be sorely missed by all." | Lt Col Park added: "We have lost a trusted and valued colleague, who will be sorely missed by all." |
Staff Sgt Sharron Elliott, 34, spent her early career in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, becoming the first female in the army to qualify as an aircraft technician. | Staff Sgt Sharron Elliott, 34, spent her early career in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, becoming the first female in the army to qualify as an aircraft technician. |
She was deployed to Iraq to fill a temporary post but volunteered to extend to serve a full six-month tour. | She was deployed to Iraq to fill a temporary post but volunteered to extend to serve a full six-month tour. |
She was the most fantastic person, she was just amazing and touched the hearts of everyone she met Elsie Manning, Sharron's mother | She was the most fantastic person, she was just amazing and touched the hearts of everyone she met Elsie Manning, Sharron's mother |
Her mother, Elsie Manning, said of her daughter: "Sharron was the most beautiful caring person in the world. She was very strong-minded but very compassionate. | Her mother, Elsie Manning, said of her daughter: "Sharron was the most beautiful caring person in the world. She was very strong-minded but very compassionate. |
"She had lots of friends and used to look after one of them who had cancer so that her husband could have a break - that is the sort of person she was." | "She had lots of friends and used to look after one of them who had cancer so that her husband could have a break - that is the sort of person she was." |
Mrs Manning added: "She loved cooking and used to take over the kitchen when she came home, whipping up all kinds of exotic dishes for us all to try. | Mrs Manning added: "She loved cooking and used to take over the kitchen when she came home, whipping up all kinds of exotic dishes for us all to try. |
Mrs Manning said it was some comfort to the family that she was died doing what she loved and added: "We all loved her so much". | Mrs Manning said it was some comfort to the family that she was died doing what she loved and added: "We all loved her so much". |
Enormous sadness | |
Cpl Nowak, 27, who lived in Liverpool, was described as an outgoing and gregarious individual who would be remembered for his keen sense of humour. | |
Lieutenant Colonel Haydn White, Commanding Officer of 539 Assault Squadron Royal Marines said: "It is with enormous sadness that we hear of the death of Corporal Ben Nowak. | |
"He brought from 45 Commando Royal Marines the highest levels of professionalism, physical fitness and enthusiasm and he had an immediate and lasting impact on all those he served with. | |
"Our thoughts are with his partner, family and friends at this very sad time." | |
Marine Hylton, 33, lived with his parents near Burton on Trent and was divorced but leaves behind two sons. | |
Lt Col Hadyn said: "It is with enormous sadness that we hear of the death of Marine Jay Hylton. | |
"A volunteer to be part of the Squadron's operational deployment to Iraq he brought with him the highest levels of individual professionalism and selflessness." |