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Link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jul/26/military.afghanistan

 

Army dog handler killed in AfghanistanAmy FallonThe Guardian, Saturday July

26 2008

 

An army dog handler was killed with his animal after his unit came under

enemy fire in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence said yesterday.

 

The soldier was from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps and attached to the 2nd

Battalion, the Parachute Regiment. He died on Thursday night after being

attacked by insurgents while on a routine patrol from forward operating base

Inkerman, in the Sangin area of Helmand province, the MoD said.

 

His explosives sniffer dog was also killed in the ambush, which wounded six

other soldiers - five from 2 Para and one from 3 Para. One suffered serious

but not life-threatening injuries and was being airlifted to the UK for

further treatment. The other five were returning to duties.

 

" I would like to offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends of

our fallen soldier, " said spokesman for the Nato-led International Security

Assistance Force (Isaf) in Afghanistan, Royal Navy Captain Michael Finney.

 

His next of kin had been informed and the soldier was expected to be

formally named today, the MoD said.

 

The death takes the number of British service personnel who have lost their

lives in Afghanistan since the start of operations in November 2001 to 112.

 

On Tuesday weapons maintenance specialist Corporal Jason Barnes, 25, from

Exeter, Devon, was killed by a roadside bomb in Helmand as he drove an

ambulance back to base.

 

The growing Taliban-led insurgency is mainly concentrated in the south and

east. However significant fighting is occurring in the west and central

parts of Afghanistan. More than 2,600 people have died in insurgency-related

violence there this year, according to Associated Press figures.

 

The Royal Army Veterinary Corps, based at Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire,

is believed to have been involved in every army campaign since its formation

in 1796. For its first 150 years horses were the main focus. But more

recently dogs have come to play a crucial role in British military

operations around the globe.

 

 

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