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A British soldier killed in Iraq has been named by the Ministry of Defence. | A British soldier killed in Iraq has been named by the Ministry of Defence. |
Cpl Christopher Read, 22, from Poole, Dorset, of 158 Provost Company, 3rd Regiment Royal Military Police died in hospital on Saturday. | |
He was taken to the field hospital of Basra Air Station following an operation against insurgents. | |
L/Cpl Ryan Francis, 23, from Llanelli, south Wales, was killed in Basra on the same day, bringing the UK services death toll in the conflict to 159. | L/Cpl Ryan Francis, 23, from Llanelli, south Wales, was killed in Basra on the same day, bringing the UK services death toll in the conflict to 159. |
'Rising star' | |
Two other soldiers were injured in the operation, which involved 1,000 troops. | |
The MoD said Cpl Read was injured by small arms fire while returning from the operation in the early hours of the morning. | |
He was a warm and modest young man with a wicked sense of fun Col Simon Miller | |
Cpl Read, known as Readie, was described by his colleagues as a popular soldier with a love of cars. | |
Lt Col Simon Miller, Commanding Officer 3rd Regiment Royal Military Police, said Cpl Read was a "rising star". | |
He added: "He was a warm and modest young man with a wicked sense of fun. | |
"He was mature and level headed and all these qualities marked him out as a particularly effective policeman. | |
"Chris was also a brave soldier, always volunteering to be in the thick of it; he would never shrink from danger." | |
Major Jan Waring, Officer Commanding 158 Provost Company, 3rd Regiment Royal Military Police, said Cpl Read "always had time for a smile and chat for everyone he met". | |
Defence Secretary Des Browne said: "Chris Read was a very popular, professional and effective military policeman. | |
"His loss will be deeply felt by his colleagues in Iraq." |
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