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Trooper Joshua Hammond, 2nd Royal Tank Regiment

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Trooper Joshua Hammond, 2nd Royal Tank Regiment

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At 1520hrs local time an Iprovised Explosive Device was detonated under the Viking vehicle. Tpr Hammond was killed by the blast.

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The family of Trooper Joshua Hammond said:

"Joshua was a tremendous son. He was proud to be a soldier and died doing a job he loved. We are devastated by the loss of Joshua, who was a loving son. We are proud of the fact that Joshua was prepared to do his duty, helping the people of Afghanistan ."

Lt Col Marcus Simson, Commanding Officer 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, said:

"Trooper Joshua Hammond enlisted in the Army aged 16 and a half and attended the Army Foundation College in Harrogate to complete his initial training. From Harrogate , having been accepted into the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, Trooper Hammond moved to Bovington to learn his trade as a Challenger 2 tank driver.

"He arrived with the Regiment in Tidworth in May 2008, shortly before his 18th birthday and within months had deployed with his Squadron to Canada where he spent a happy and fulfilling three months training on the Prairie. He quickly established himself as a professional and capable young soldier, full of potential and with a future full of promise.

"On his return from Canada, Trooper Hammond volunteered to change Squadron in order to deploy to Afghanistan. He threw himself into life in his new Squadron, the pre-deployment training and his conversion to the Viking vehicle that he would be operating in Theatre.

"He deployed with his Squadron to Afghanistan exactly a month ago. In the month he had in Theatre, he proved himself to be a superb soldier. Fit, courageous, and robust, he was the first to volunteer, the first to muck in and the first to offer help to others. But he was so much more than that.

"For he was at the heart of everything that was going on. He was full of laughter, was always ready to listen and he cared deeply about his mates.

"Known Regimentally as Josh, Trooper Hammond died on patrol doing the job he loved, amongst his friends, the week before his 19th birthday.

"He was proud to be a Tankie, and we are proud to have served with him. His tragic death has left a vast hole in our hearts – both those in his Squadron in Afghanistan and those of us left behind in the UK.

"Our thoughts at this time are with his family and friends, but most particularly with his parents and his fiancée."
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R.I.P mate, thanks.
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