Tributes for latest victims of Afghan war
AN OFFICER killed in action during an operation in southern Afghanistan was a "wonderful, loving son", his family said yesterday.
Lieutenant Paul Mervis, 27 and from London – who was a platoon commander with 2nd Battalion The Rifles – died on Friday from a blast near Sangin in northern Helmand Province.
A statement from his family said: "Paul was a wonderful, loving son, brother and friend – generous and thoughtful, with an infectious sense of fun. He was passionately committed to his men – far beyond mere duty."
His death took the number of British service personnel who have died in Afghanistan since the start of operations in October 2001 to 168.
Lt Mervis was caught in a blast from an improvised explosive device (IED) while on foot patrol on Friday morning. The incident came just a day after a Scottish soldier, from The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, was killed.
Private Robert McLaren, from Kintra, by Fionnphort on the Isle of Mull, died after an IED strike while on operation near Kandahar.
The 20-year-old was fresh out of infantry recruit training and had only been in active service with the regiment for four weeks.
Comrades described how the "fearless" soldier was killed in action when – pinned down by rifle fire and with rockets exploding around him – he thrust forward to help them.
Lieutenant Robert Colqu-houn, Officer Commanding 2 Platoon, said: "No soldier has impressed me so much in such a short amount of time.
"Always pushing himself forward to get a new angle to defeat the enemy and support his friends, he acquitted himself throughout his short time with 2 Platoon with bravery and skill. His final action exemplified this."
- Rangers run into the ground as furious HMRC battles to claw back tax
- Broken Rangers: Club signals intention to go into administration
- Rangers: ‘Crisis will soon be over and Rangers FC will survive’
- Scottish independence: David Cameron set to snub Alex Salmond’s separation talks bid
- Scottish independence: David Cameron offers a deal to reject independence
- Scottish independence: David Cameron offers a deal to reject independence
- Devo-max merely a dodgy back-up plan to save SNP, says Jim Sillars
- Scottish independence: No breakthrough in talks between Alex Salmond and Michael Moore
- The Rumour Mill: Thursday’s football news and gossip
- Scottish independence: David Cameron set to snub Alex Salmond’s separation talks bid
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Edinburgh
Friday 17 February 2012
Today
Light rain
Temperature: 5 C to 9 C
Wind Speed: 24 mph
Wind direction: South west
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: -1 C to 6 C
Wind Speed: 25 mph
Wind direction: West

