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Scots soldier killed in Afghanistan attack to be repatriated

Lance Corporal Joseph Pool, of the Royal Scots Borderers, was killed on September 5.

09 September 2010 07:53 GMT

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Scots soldier killed in Afghanistan attack to be repatriated

Soldier repatriated: Joseph Pool was killed in action in Afghanistan

The body of a Scottish soldier killed during a rocket-propelled grenade attack in Afghanistan will be repatriated back to Britain on Thursday.

Lance Corporal Joseph Pool, of The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, was killed in Afghanistan on September 5.

The 26-year-old, who was part of a team working in the Nad-e-Ali (North) district carrying out searches on compounds, died during a rocket-propelled grenade blast.

L/Cpl Pool's body is due to be flown into RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire and, after a ceremony, his coffin will be driven through nearby Wootton Bassett.

The father-of-two, from Greenock, Renfrewshire, joined the Army in August 2003 and was engaged to Lynsey.

Paying tribute, Miss Houston, said: "Joe was a loving fiance and wonderful dad of two boys aged seven and two. He was much loved and he will be missed by all his family and friends."

He also leaves behind his mother and father, Stella and Roddy, and brother Ryan.

They said: "Joseph was a loving son to Stella and Roderick, brother of Ryan, loving father of Lee and Jamie and devoted partner to Lynsey. Joseph lived life to the full and was proud of everything he achieved in the Army, always putting others first and doing the best he could at all he did."

Lieutenant Colonel Charlie Herbert, Commanding Officer of The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, added: "I take some small comfort from the knowledge that he died doing a job that he loved and that he was so very good at.

"He died a soldier's death, in close combat, bravely and tenaciously taking the fight to the insurgents, and in doing so helping to protect the people of Afghanistan from a barbaric enemy."

It has been a bloody year for British troops in Afghanistan, with 89 dying so far in 2010, bringing the total UK deaths since the start of operations in 2001 to 334.

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    1. 09 Sep 2010 12:12tab said

    RIP. sleep well son, your tour is done, you served your country well.

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