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Two British soldiers were wearing incorrect body armour when they were killed in Afghanistan last year, an inquest has heard. | Two British soldiers were wearing incorrect body armour when they were killed in Afghanistan last year, an inquest has heard. |
Lance Bombardiers Liam McLaughlin, of Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, and Ross Clark, from South Africa, died after coming under Taleban fire. | |
The coroner, Andrew Walker, recorded verdicts of unlawful killing. | |
He said they had been improperly kitted out and an army standing order on correct body armour "was not followed". | |
"Those soldiers should not have been in the position they were without the appropriate equipment," he added. | |
L/Bmdr Ross Clark, 25, and L/Bmdr Liam "Paddy" McLaughlin, 21, died when militants fired a rocket-propelled grenade at their tower in the Sangin area of Helmand province on 3 March. | |
They were both of the 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery. | They were both of the 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery. |
We note the coroner's verdict of unlawful killing and wholeheartedly agree with his comments about the bravery and courage of these soldiers MoD spokesperson | We note the coroner's verdict of unlawful killing and wholeheartedly agree with his comments about the bravery and courage of these soldiers MoD spokesperson |
Army directives stated that all soldiers must wear the latest Osprey body armour and Mark 6 Alpha helmets in any combat situation. | Army directives stated that all soldiers must wear the latest Osprey body armour and Mark 6 Alpha helmets in any combat situation. |
The inquest at Oxford Coroner's Court heard that L/Bmdr McLaughlin was instead wearing enhanced combat body armour (ECBA) and a "Para" helmet, which was "forbidden when contact with the enemy is likely". | The inquest at Oxford Coroner's Court heard that L/Bmdr McLaughlin was instead wearing enhanced combat body armour (ECBA) and a "Para" helmet, which was "forbidden when contact with the enemy is likely". |
He died from severe head injuries caused by the grenade's close range explosion. | He died from severe head injuries caused by the grenade's close range explosion. |
L/Bmdr Clark was wearing a mixture of body armour kit and the correct helmet. He died from fragment wounds to the chest. | L/Bmdr Clark was wearing a mixture of body armour kit and the correct helmet. He died from fragment wounds to the chest. |
Chain of command | Chain of command |
Although an expert said the men would have died even if they had been wearing the right kit, Coroner Andrew Walker said: "What concerns me is the standing order was not followed." | |
Major Martin Collins, a company commander, told the inquest that it had been their decision not to use the correct kit. | Major Martin Collins, a company commander, told the inquest that it had been their decision not to use the correct kit. |
"They did not have it, not because they were not issued with it, but because they chose to deploy from Camp Bastion without it," he said. | "They did not have it, not because they were not issued with it, but because they chose to deploy from Camp Bastion without it," he said. |
But the coroner said it was not the fault of the soldiers but of "the Army's chain of command". | But the coroner said it was not the fault of the soldiers but of "the Army's chain of command". |
A MoD spokesperson said: "Our thoughts and sympathies remain with the families and friends of Lance Bombardier Ross Clark and Lance Bombardier Liam McLaughlin at this difficult time. | A MoD spokesperson said: "Our thoughts and sympathies remain with the families and friends of Lance Bombardier Ross Clark and Lance Bombardier Liam McLaughlin at this difficult time. |
"We note the coroner's verdict of unlawful killing and wholeheartedly agree with his comments about the bravery and courage of these soldiers." | "We note the coroner's verdict of unlawful killing and wholeheartedly agree with his comments about the bravery and courage of these soldiers." |