Soldier shot dead in Afghanistan named

A BRITISH soldier who was shot dead in Afghanistan on Friday has been named as Corporal Michael Thacker.

The serviceman, from 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh, was manning an observation post in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand Province when his patrol came under attack from small arms fire, the ministry of Defence said.

He received medical attention and was evacuated by helicopter but died of his injuries.

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The 27-year-old father-of-one – who was born in Swindon, Wiltshire and had served in Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan – was described as a “soldier’s soldier” and “natural leader” by his comrades.

Cpl Thacker’s wife Catherine said: “Michael was the love of my life. He was an amazing husband and father who will always be remembered as a funny, loving and kind man. Everyone who met Mike instantly liked him and through time came to love him.”

Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Webb MC, Commanding Officer, 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh, said: “Corporal Michael Thacker had all the attributes of a superb Royal Welsh junior non-commissioned officer and he was exactly the man you would want at your side when life got difficult.”

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