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Subject: British Forces ~ Rifleman William Aldridge ~ The Rifles

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Krista in MA User is Offline
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19 Jul 2009 7:46 AM Alert 

Cpl Jonathan Horne, Rfn William Aldridge, Rfn James Backhouse, Rfn Joseph Murphy and Rfn Daniel Simpson of 2 RIFLES killed in Afghanistan

A Military Operations news article

12 Jul 09

It is with very deep regret that the Ministry of Defence confirms the names of five soldiers from The 2nd Battalion The Rifles, who were killed in Afghanistan on 10 July 2009.

Corporal Jonathan Horne, Rifleman William Aldridge, Rifleman James Backhouse, Rifleman Joseph Murphy and Rifleman Daniel Simpson were killed in action near Forward Operating Base Wishtan in Sangin, Helmand province.

Lieutenant Colonel Robert Thomson, Commanding Officer of the 2 RIFLES Battlegroup:

"It has been a grim day here in Sangin but at the end of the day, as we prayed for our fellow Riflemen who have given their lives in the service of their country and for the good of the Afghan people, the Bugle Major sounded the advance and it would have been heard right across the valley as the sun slipped behind the ridge. We turned to our right, saluted the fallen and the wounded, picked up our rifles and returned to the ramparts.

"I sensed each Rifleman tragically killed in action today standing behind us as we returned to our posts and we all knew that each one of those Riflemen would have wanted us to 'crack on'. And that is what we shall do – there will be no turning; the work is too important. We are undeterred. But we will miss each fallen Riflemen sorely. They lived and fought alongside us and tonight our lives are much worse for them not being here. But we can celebrate what they were and what they achieved. We are so very proud of them.

"And yet in all of this, we know that our grief is nothing compared to that of their loved ones – parents, wives, children, girlfriends and families. And it is them we also hold tonight in our thoughts and prayers and ask that they may somehow find strength and courage to face the days ahead."

Rfn Aldridge, 2 RIFLES [Picture via MOD]

Rifleman William Aldridge, 2 RIFLES
[Picture via MOD]

Rifleman William Aldridge

William Aldridge came from Bromyard in Herefordshire. He attended Minster College in Leominster and was keen on Martial Arts.

Rifleman Will Aldridge joined C Company 2 RIFLES in Ballykinler, Northern Ireland, in December 2008 at seventeen years of age, after attending The Army Foundation College at Harrogate and completing his Infantry Training in Catterick. Rifleman Aldridge completed pre-deployment training for Afghanistan with his Platoon but was unable to deploy on tour until he turned 18 on 23 May 2009. Rifleman Aldridge played a key role with the Battalion's Rear Party in Ballykinler, guarding the families of those already in Afghanistan until he was old enough to deploy himself. Rifleman Aldridge was fiercely proud of being one of the very youngest British soldiers in Helmand.

Rifleman Aldridge was killed by an IED blast in Sangin on 10 July 2009 whilst helping to extract casualties from a previous explosion in which he too had been injured.

He leaves behind his mother, Lucy, and two young brothers, George and Archie.

Rifleman Aldridge's Family made the following statement:

"The family can't pay William or his comrades who died with him a big enough tribute. He achieved his dreams by becoming a Rifleman and was very aware of the sacrifice he may have to make. He will leave a huge void in our lives and always remain the perfect son."

Lieutenant Colonel Rob Thomson MBE, Commanding Officer 2 RIFLES:

"Rifleman Aldridge arrived in the Battalion as we started our training for Afghanistan and it was clear from very early on that he was a natural field soldier who relished the challenge of preparing for the intensity and complexity of operations in Afghanistan. He has stood tall in Sangin – a selfless, capable, thinking Rifleman. He had been to the Army Foundation College, Harrogate, evidence itself of nascent talent and had got to grips with the myriad of skills needed for Afghanistan quicker than most.

"He was a big going concern and was already ear-marked for more responsibility. We will miss him dreadfully and our hearts go out to his beloved family."

Major Alistair Field, Officer Commanding C Company 2 RIFLES:

"Although new to my company for the Afghanistan tour, Rifleman Aldridge had impressed me from the outset. Well-mannered, well turned out, and very much a thinking Rifleman. Such was his stature he reminded me of an old Platoon Serjeant friend of mine from 2RGJ. There is no doubt in my mind that Rifleman Aldridge could have gone all the way. We were injured together in the first explosion. We were both injured and in shock together but he comforted me with his patience and kind words. Sadly his life was snatched by another explosion on the way back to the FOB. Another new talent whose potential will tragically never be known."

Captain Edward Poynter, Operations Officer C Company 2 RIFLES:

"Rifleman Aldridge was a key part of a very close knit and battle-hardened platoon. Although he deployed later than most, he quickly found his feet and he rapidly absorbed the skills required to operate in this complex and dangerous environment. He spent the bulk of his time in Afghanistan living in and operating from a small Patrol Base in Sangin. With virtually no amenities, luxuries or creature comforts to hand, he thrived on the challenge.

"He was a bright, fit, popular and resourceful Rifleman who made friends easily, and quickly grew proud of his Platoon and the men with whom he lived and fought. They too were fiercely proud and protective of him. He harboured aspirations to join the Special Forces and showed great promise for a long and successful career, which ended most tragically as he fought beside his friends to give the Afghan people a better life. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family."

Serjeant Jamie Moncho, 9 Platoon Serjeant:

"Rifleman Will Aldridge was a quiet, well-mannered, generous young Rifleman who absolutely loved his job. He had aspirations well beyond his years. As the youngest member of the Platoon and the Company, he was intrigued by the Special Forces and desired to serve with them. He had a most promising future and was on track to take part in the next Potential Junior NCO Cadre, which I have no doubt he would have passed with ease.

"In this close circle of friends within the Platoon, he always talked of his family and his girlfriend, Zeta, whom he loved very much. Will; you will always be remembered as an exceptionally fit and motivated Rifleman, devoted not only to his family but also to his Platoon.

"Will, Remembered by all, Forgotten by none - Brother Rifleman."

Lance Corporal Powell, Section Second-in-Command:

"Rifleman Aldridge was a keen soldier. He was an ambitious man and always with a smile on his face. He wanted to do his best at everything. He loved the Army and wanted to serve for a long time. I got to know him when we served together in a small patrol base for a month away from our normal FOB in Sangin. He always talked about his parents and the rest of his family. It will never be the same without him and he will always be in my mind. He was a gleaming bloke. He will never be forgotten – rest in peace."

Rifleman Jacobs, fellow Rifleman:

"I first met Will when we joined the Battalion at the same time. He was always one of the boys; cheerful, happy and always up for a laugh. He was obviously hugely proud of being in the Army. I will always remember him as one of my brothers. Love you, Big Ginge."

Rifleman Wilson, fellow Rifleman:

"Will and I have known each other from training, and he hasn't changed since then. He's always been a happy, loving and very proud soldier. We have so many good memories together before coming out to Afghanistan – like him trying to use my bath as his bed after a good night out!  He will always be on my mind and in my thoughts, as will his family and friends. I'll see you again one day brother, but until then – you just rest in peace."

Governor of Helmand province, Governor Gulab Mangal, made this statement:

"On behalf of the people of Helmand I extend to our friends in the United Kingdom our heartfelt condolences for the losses you have suffered this week. Your sorrow is our sorrow. We are profoundly grateful for the sacrifices your brave soldiers make for us, because we know that they fight to give us, and our children, a future free of tyranny and fear. I promise you, they did not die in vain, and it is a debt we will never forget."

Secretary of State for Defence, Bob Ainsworth:

"It is with a deep, heartfelt sadness that I heard the news of the deaths of five of our brave service men who were killed together in Sangin. Every serviceman or woman who dies will always be remembered for their ultimate sacrifice. The effect this will have on the troops in Helmand and in the UK will be great; but it is their resolve, determination and unshakable pride in their colleagues that will drive them forward to continue their work in delivering stability and security in Afghanistan . Their successes will mean our streets at home are safe from the threat from terrorism.

"My thoughts and sympathies, which I am confident are echoed not only by the Armed Forces but country-wide, are with these loved ones and all the families of the fallen."


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Krista in MA User is Offline
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19 Jul 2009 7:48 AM Alert 
My condolences to the family and friends of Rifleman Aldridge. May you be comforted in your grief with the loving memories you share. Thank you William for your service and ultimate sacrifice to your country and the world. You are my Hero. May you rest in peace, never forgotten.

"It is not length of life, but depth of life." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

"I expect to pass through life but once. If therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do to any fellow being, let me do it now, and not defer or neglect it, as I shall not pass this way again." ~William Penn



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19 Jul 2009 9:16 AM Alert 
My heart cries for the Family and Friends of British Forces ~ Rifleman William Aldridge ~ The Rifles, Coalition Forces. I pray our Heavenly Father will give you Peace beyond understanding in your time of sorrow. Rifleman William Aldridge, you have stood watch for others, now is your time to stand down, your Mission is complete. Job well done Soldier. It is our time to stand watch for you. My Brother, you are a True Hero, thank you for your faithful service. May our Heavenly Father welcome you home to rest.

You will not be Forgotten.

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19 Jul 2009 10:27 AM Alert 
My deepest condolences to the family and friends of British Forces, The Rifles, Rifleman William Aldridge. Rest In Peace Hero.

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19 Jul 2009 11:47 AM Alert 
My sincere condolences and prayers to family and friends of Rifleman William Aldridge, 2nd Battalion The Rifles ~ British Forces / Afghanistan. Rifleman Aldridge, I am forever grateful for your service to the war on terrorism. Your service and sacrifices will not be forgotten. You are and will remain a "TRUE HERO". May you Forever Rest in Peace.



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19 Jul 2009 4:21 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences and prayers to family and friends of Rifleman William Aldridge. I am forever grateful for your service to the war on terrorism. Your service and sacrifices will not be forgotten. You are and will remain a True Hero. May you Forever Rest in Peace.

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23 Jul 2009 9:52 AM Alert 
My wife and I want to thank you Rifleman William Aldridge for your sacrifice and dedication to this War on Terror. Our thoughts and prayers are with your loved one's and friends.

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14 Aug 2009 12:29 PM Alert 
To the family and friends of Rifleman William Aldridge I offer my sincere condolences and sympathies. Thank you William for your selfless commitment to your nation and freedom. Your watch has ended and while you leave us in body you live with us forever in spirit. God bless you and your loved ones. Stand down now my brother and rest in eternal peace.
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03 Oct 2009 1:07 AM Alert 
My sincere condolences and prayers to the family and friends of Rifleman William Aldridge. May your faith give you strength. May your memories give you comfort. May GOD'S love give you peace.

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03 Oct 2009 3:13 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of are fallen. Though you will be missed you will not be forgotten. RIP

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07 Oct 2009 8:19 AM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Rifleman William Aldridge. Your mission is complete, Stand Down Rifleman Aldridge. Your a True Hero, you will be sorely missed but never forgotten. May you forever Rest in Peace Rifleman Aldridge.

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