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Kingsman David Shaw named as Afghan death soldier | Kingsman David Shaw named as Afghan death soldier |
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A British soldier who died in a UK hospital on Wednesday after being wounded in Afghanistan has been named as Kingsman David Robert Shaw. | A British soldier who died in a UK hospital on Wednesday after being wounded in Afghanistan has been named as Kingsman David Robert Shaw. |
The Ministry of Defence says Kingsman Shaw, 23, from Cumbria, served with 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment and was injured on Monday. | |
He was flown to the UK but died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. | He was flown to the UK but died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. |
A total of 440 British service personnel have been killed in Afghanistan since October 2001. | A total of 440 British service personnel have been killed in Afghanistan since October 2001. |
Kingsman Shaw was shot when his checkpoint came under attack from insurgents in the Lashkar Gah district of Helmand Province. | Kingsman Shaw was shot when his checkpoint came under attack from insurgents in the Lashkar Gah district of Helmand Province. |
His family said he would be "missed and never forgotten". | His family said he would be "missed and never forgotten". |
They said in a statement: "David was a much-loved son and brother who was proud to have served his country in the 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment. | They said in a statement: "David was a much-loved son and brother who was proud to have served his country in the 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment. |
"He loved his family and friends and would always make time for a hug for everybody. | "He loved his family and friends and would always make time for a hug for everybody. |
"He enjoyed playing football, running and was an Arsenal fan. He also followed his local team, Barrow AFC. | "He enjoyed playing football, running and was an Arsenal fan. He also followed his local team, Barrow AFC. |
"He has touched many lives." | "He has touched many lives." |
'Highest calibre' | |
Kingsman Shaw, from Barrow-in-Furness, joined the army in February 2008 was first deployed to Afghanistan in March 2010. He returned last October as an assault pioneer as well as a qualified sharpshooter, the MoD said. | |
It said that, in one incident, he administered first aid to four Afghan children who had fallen into a canal after a vehicle accident, showing actions "of the highest calibre". | |
Lieutenant Colonel Nick Wood, commanding officer of 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, said his death was a "devastating tragedy". | |
"David was a true Cumbrian and Kingsman - physically and mentally tough, a warrior through and through, utterly loyal to those he worked with and possessing a sense of humour that touched us all," he said. | |
"Known throughout the Battalion as 'Doctor S', he was the most popular of individuals. | |
"His joking and light-heartedness would lift the gloomiest of situations and have us all laughing. He was someone we all wanted to be with and have around." | |
Kingsman Shaw is the second British serviceman to be killed in Afghanistan in 2013. | |
Sapper Richard Walker, 23, from Leeds, died in an insider attack by a suspected member of the Afghan National Army in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand last week. |
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