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Two British servicemen who died after being wounded in separate incidents in Afghanistan have been named by the Ministry of Defence (MoD).Two British servicemen who died after being wounded in separate incidents in Afghanistan have been named by the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
L/Cpl Robert Richards, 24, of the Royal Marine Armoured Support Group died at Selly Oak Hospital on Wednesday.L/Cpl Robert Richards, 24, of the Royal Marine Armoured Support Group died at Selly Oak Hospital on Wednesday.
He was injured near Lashkar Gah in Helmand province last week.He was injured near Lashkar Gah in Helmand province last week.
L/Cpl Kieron Hill, 20, of 2nd Battalion the Mercian Regiment was killed in an explosion near Garmsir in Helmand on Thursday. L/Cpl Kieron Hill, 20, of 2nd Battalion the Mercian Regiment was killed in an explosion near Garmsir in Helmand in southern Afghanistan on Thursday.
L/Cpl Richards, who was from north Wales, was treated at the scene before returning to the UK for specialist care. L/Cpl Richards, who was from Betws-y-Coed in Conwy, was treated at the scene before returning to the UK for specialist care.
'Charming and funny'
Known to his family as Martin, L/Cpl Richards was known by his comrades as the "alpha male amongst the pack".
They described him as the epitome of a marine, one adding: "Like a stick of rock, if you snapped him in half he would have Royal Marines Commando written the whole way through."
L/Cpl Hill was born in Nottingham where he grew up. He was single with no children.
Despite a hard fought tour in 2007 he went forward again with a smile on his face and a hand extended to help his brothers Lt Col Simon Banton
His family said in a statement: "We are fully supportive of Kieron being in the Army; fulfilling his ambitions since 13 years of age. He confidently thrived on the military environment, hitting his first promotion target as a 20-year-old.
"He was also very proud of his three brothers; Aaron at Nottingham Forest FC, Liam at Notts County, and his younger brother Joshua. Kieron will be terribly missed by his whole family, relatives and friends."
L/Cpl Hill's commanding officer, Lt Col Simon Banton, described him as not only being "charming and funny", but also "exceptionally fit, strong and capable and destined for a life in uniform".
Lt Col Banton added: "Whenever someone needed help Kieron would be there to lend a hand, he was a team player and thought of others before himself.
"This was his second tour of Afghanistan and it is a measure of the man that despite a hard fought tour in 2007 he went forward again with a smile on his face and a hand extended to help his brothers. He is sorely missed."
The men's deaths, which came within hours of each other, brought the number of UK troops killed on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 to 163.The men's deaths, which came within hours of each other, brought the number of UK troops killed on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 to 163.