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The three British soldiers killed by US "friendly fire" in southern Afghanistan have been officially named. | The three British soldiers killed by US "friendly fire" in southern Afghanistan have been officially named. |
Privates Aaron McClure, 19, Robert Foster, also 19, and John Thrumble, 21, of the 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, died on Thursday. | Privates Aaron McClure, 19, Robert Foster, also 19, and John Thrumble, 21, of the 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, died on Thursday. |
They had been on patrol in Helmand province when US fighter planes dropped a 500lb bomb killing them, and injuring two other soldiers. | They had been on patrol in Helmand province when US fighter planes dropped a 500lb bomb killing them, and injuring two other soldiers. |
The US State Department has begun an investigation into their deaths. | The US State Department has begun an investigation into their deaths. |
The soldiers had been taking part in a fighting patrol to disrupt Taleban activity to the north west of Kajaki. | |
They came under attack from Taleban insurgents and in a firefight that followed, close air support was called in from two US F15 aircraft, the Ministry of Defence said. | |
Colleagues and family members have been paying tribute to the three who lost their lives. | Colleagues and family members have been paying tribute to the three who lost their lives. |
Pte Foster's family said: "To us, Robert was the most wonderful son; he was the life and soul of the party, and had a very loving and caring nature." | Pte Foster's family said: "To us, Robert was the most wonderful son; he was the life and soul of the party, and had a very loving and caring nature." |
He had a rare quality of always seeing the bright side of any situation Lt-Col Carver, of Pte Foster class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6962255.stm">No easy fix for 'friendly fire' class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6962926.stm">High risks on battleground class="" href="/1/hi/uk_politics/6610045.stm">Friendly fire progress 'slow' | |
Stephen Thrumble, father of Pte Thrumble who came from Chelmsford, Essex, said his family were very proud of him. | |
"John was well-known and well-loved by all that knew him," he said. | "John was well-known and well-loved by all that knew him," he said. |
Pte McClure was "a bright, happy, handsome lad who would do anything for anyone", his family said. | Pte McClure was "a bright, happy, handsome lad who would do anything for anyone", his family said. |
Courage | Courage |
Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Carver described Pte Thrumble, who joined the army in 2004, as inspirational and "one of the mainstays" in the battalion. | Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Carver described Pte Thrumble, who joined the army in 2004, as inspirational and "one of the mainstays" in the battalion. |
"Proven in combat on countless occasions - his raw courage and ability to raise a smile were invaluable in these testing times," he said. | "Proven in combat on countless occasions - his raw courage and ability to raise a smile were invaluable in these testing times," he said. |
Of Pte Foster, from, Harlow, Essex, Lt Col Carver said he had "seemingly limitless reserves of courage and strength of character way beyond his years". | |
"He had a rare quality of always seeing the bright side of any situation and a mischievous sense of humour which made him hugely popular." | "He had a rare quality of always seeing the bright side of any situation and a mischievous sense of humour which made him hugely popular." |
Pte McClure, from Ipswich, was, said Lt Col Carver, already a veteran of over 40 engagements with the enemy. | |
"Loyal, hard working and highly professional, he constantly surpassed the standards expected, and his loss is a bitter blow to the whole battalion." | "Loyal, hard working and highly professional, he constantly surpassed the standards expected, and his loss is a bitter blow to the whole battalion." |
Nato's International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan has said it will be coordinating the investigation. | |
Chief spokesman for the Nato force, Colonel Martin Schelleis, told a news conference there were daily operations involving air support for ground troops. | |
"Although it's very tragic to have an accident like that, it is a very, very rare case that it happens," he said. | |
On Saturday, Lieutenant Colonel Charlie Mayo said troops from the dead soldiers' company were continuing their tasks in the area. | |
US saddened | US saddened |
The US State Department's Kurt Volker said in a statement the US was "deeply saddened" by the death of the soldiers and the "tragic incident" would be thoroughly investigated with British allies. | |
BBC Kabul correspondent Alastair Leithead said the investigation would focus on the breakdown in communications between ground and air forces. | BBC Kabul correspondent Alastair Leithead said the investigation would focus on the breakdown in communications between ground and air forces. |
There has only been one other suspected case of British service personnel being killed by US friendly fire in Afghanistan, but it is still under investigation. | There has only been one other suspected case of British service personnel being killed by US friendly fire in Afghanistan, but it is still under investigation. |
An inquiry was launched in December 2006 into the death of marine Jonathan Wigley, 21, killed during an intense battle in Helmand province. | An inquiry was launched in December 2006 into the death of marine Jonathan Wigley, 21, killed during an intense battle in Helmand province. |
The three deaths on Thursday mean the total number of UK troops killed while on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 has risen to 73. Fifty have been killed in action. | The three deaths on Thursday mean the total number of UK troops killed while on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 has risen to 73. Fifty have been killed in action. |
The Royal Anglians have been one of the regiments hardest hit by the fighting in Afghanistan - nine of its soldiers have been killed. | The Royal Anglians have been one of the regiments hardest hit by the fighting in Afghanistan - nine of its soldiers have been killed. |