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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Fire death soldiers named by MoD

    16 February 2011 Last updated at 10:47 ET Two British soldiers who died on Monday in a fire at Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan have been named by the Ministry of Defence.

    Early signs suggested Pte Robert Wood and Pte Dean Hutchinson, both of The Royal Logistic Corps, died after a domestic fire at the base in Helmand.

    The cause is being investigated but it is not thought to be the result of enemy action, the MoD said.

    The UK death toll since operations began in Afghanistan in 2001 is 357.

    The family of Pte Wood, a 28-year-old father-of-one, said in a statement: "Rob was an adored and adoring son, partner, and father to his baby son. We are so immensely proud of him and he will live in our hearts forever."

    Lt Col Simon Hutchings, commanding officer of the Theatre Logistic Group, paid tribute to Pte Wood, saying he had been on course for promotion.

    "He had that innate ability to make friends easily, hugely popular and fiercely proud of being a port operator he was making a difference on a daily basis," he said.

    He also paid tribute to 23-year-old Pte Hutchinson, a driver in the corps for seven years, who had a "zest for life" and a razor-sharp sense of humour.

    "As a Geordie, he was an immensely fun-loving person, fast talking and an avid Newcastle United football fan," he said.

    "He was hugely proud of his job and the fact that he was one of only a handful of soldiers qualified to operate the rough terrain container handler, a vital piece of equipment in the logistic support chain."

    In a statement, his family said Dean was an "amazing son, brother and boyfriend".

    "We were so proud of him when he joined the Army, as were his family and friends, all of whom loved him very much."

    L/Cpl Kyle Cleet Marshall, of the 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, died in Afghanistan on the same day as the two killed at Camp Bastion.

    The 23-year-old, from Newcastle upon Tyne, was caught up in a roadside bomb blast in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand province.





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