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Tributes have been paid to a British soldier who was killed when his patrol was attacked in Afghanistan. | Tributes have been paid to a British soldier who was killed when his patrol was attacked in Afghanistan. |
Lance Corporal Luke McCulloch, 21, of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Irish Regiment, was killed in fighting with Taleban rebels in Helmand province. | Lance Corporal Luke McCulloch, 21, of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Irish Regiment, was killed in fighting with Taleban rebels in Helmand province. |
He was one of three British soldiers killed in Afghanistan on Wednesday. | He was one of three British soldiers killed in Afghanistan on Wednesday. |
Lieutenant Colonel Michael McGovern, L/Cpl McCulloch's commanding officer, described him as a "truly outstanding soldier" who was "very colourful". | Lieutenant Colonel Michael McGovern, L/Cpl McCulloch's commanding officer, described him as a "truly outstanding soldier" who was "very colourful". |
He said the soldier, originally from Cape Town, South Africa, "was a delight to have around and always the centre of attention". | He said the soldier, originally from Cape Town, South Africa, "was a delight to have around and always the centre of attention". |
He went on: "Operationally, he was extremely experienced and served on Op Telic 1, the liberation of Iraq, and in Northern Ireland. | He went on: "Operationally, he was extremely experienced and served on Op Telic 1, the liberation of Iraq, and in Northern Ireland. |
"Most recently, he completed a six-month tour of Baghdad and southern Iraq. | "Most recently, he completed a six-month tour of Baghdad and southern Iraq. |
"He loved soldiering and was one of the first to volunteer to deploy to Afghanistan just to be with his mates." | "He loved soldiering and was one of the first to volunteer to deploy to Afghanistan just to be with his mates." |
Opium production | Opium production |
L/Cpl McCulloch was one of three soldiers who died in Afghanistan on Wednesday. | L/Cpl McCulloch was one of three soldiers who died in Afghanistan on Wednesday. |
The other two were named as Corporal Mark William Wright, 27, from Edinburgh, of the Parachute Regiment, and L/Cpl Paul Muirhead, 29, of the Royal Irish Regiment, from Bearley, Warwickshire. | The other two were named as Corporal Mark William Wright, 27, from Edinburgh, of the Parachute Regiment, and L/Cpl Paul Muirhead, 29, of the Royal Irish Regiment, from Bearley, Warwickshire. |
Cpl Wright died after a patrol entered an unmarked minefield in Helmand province. He died attempting to save the life of an injured paratrooper. | Cpl Wright died after a patrol entered an unmarked minefield in Helmand province. He died attempting to save the life of an injured paratrooper. |
And L/Cpl Muirhead was injured in an attack on his base at Musa Quala, Helmand Province. He died from his injuries five days after the attack. | And L/Cpl Muirhead was injured in an attack on his base at Musa Quala, Helmand Province. He died from his injuries five days after the attack. |
About 4,000 UK troops are in Helmand as part of a Nato peace keeping force. | About 4,000 UK troops are in Helmand as part of a Nato peace keeping force. |
HAVE YOUR SAY They are the British Army, and the British should support them in what they do Mrs Harrison, North Yorkshire href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=3712&start=0&edition=2&ttl=20060908100446" class="">Send us your views The area is where most of Afghanistan's opium production is concentrated, and sees regular deadly violence blamed on Taleban fighters or drug lords. | |
The total number of UK troops killed while on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 now stands at 40. | The total number of UK troops killed while on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 now stands at 40. |
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