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Subject: British Forces - Kingsman Alex Green - 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment

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RFTWDave User is Offline
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15 Jan 2007 8:05 PM Alert 

Kingsman Alexander William Green killed in Iraq

14 Jan 07

It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Kingsman Alex Green in southern Iraq on Saturday 13 January 2007.

Kingsman Green as a cadet before he joined his regiment [Picture: MOD] . Opens in a new window.

Kingsman Alex Green - pictured as a Marine Cadet before he joined The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
[Picture: MOD]

Kingsman Alex Green, aged 21, from 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment, died as a result of injuries sustained earlier in the morning when shot by small arms fire whilst on a task in the Hayy Al Muhandisn District of Basra City.

Kingsman Alex Green was serving with Chindit Company, based at the Old State Building in the centre of the City. He was part of a patrol that had been escorting a convoy out of the City and they were returning from their task when the incident happened.

Kingsman Alexander William Green

Kingsman Alexander William Green was born on 7 February 1985. He lived in Warrington and joined the Army at the age of 19. He leaves behind a son, Bradley, who is two years of age.

On 25 October 2004, Kingsman Alex Green began his Army career at the Infantry Training Centre Catterick. On completing the Combat Infantryman’s Course in April 2005 he joined his Regiment, 1st Battalion The Queen’s Lancashire Regiment, serving in Germany.

Volunteering for the deployment to Iraq, he joined 1st Battalion The King’s Regiment, prior to the Regiments' amalgamation into The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment on 1 July 2006.

He had already been identified by his colleagues and commanders as a professional soldier with real leadership and command potential. Mad about the Army he was extremely dedicated to his job and took great pride in being a soldier. This was reflected in the high standard of his soldiering, personal presentation and the maintenance of his equipment and weapon, particularly his Light Machine Gun.

He was an immensely proud and devoted father who liked nothing more than to spend time with his son, Bradley. In particular, he enjoyed taking him to the park in Warrington and playing Pink Floyd songs to him on a guitar.

A full time Arsenal fan he took much delight in lively conversation with his friends in Chindit Company for supporting teams from Liverpool and Manchester, especially after Arsenal’s recent successes against them.

His colleagues in Chindit Company spoke of him as someone they could share problems with and get honest friendly advice from. He spoke his mind and was respected for it. Off duty his comrades were enjoying slowly corrupting him from his clean cut military image.

Hugely popular and very talented he will be remembered as a father, friend, comrade and a thoroughly professional soldier. He will be greatly missed and his loss will hugely affect those who were fortunate enough to know him.

His Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Simon Hutchinson MBE (CO 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment), said:

"Kingsman Alex Green was one of our most promising young soldiers. He loved what he did, and everyone respected how he did it.

"His determination, friendly nature and enthusiasm were a real inspiration. If you could capture in one man all that a Kingsman could hope to be, you would struggle to come closer to the mark than him."

The family of Kingsman Alex Green, added:

"Alex loved the Army and the services. It was all he had wanted to do. He had been a Marine Cadet and wanted to join the Marines but an injury prevented that, so he joined the Army.

"He was living his dream. He was proud of being in the Army and doing his duty."


Dave

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16 Jan 2007 7:16 AM Alert 
Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Kingsman Alex Green. May God help you though this difficult time and sorrow. Know your son was and is a Hero to us all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always. He will never be forgotten.

Rest Safely and Securely in God's Loving Arms, Alex.


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Friends are there, waiting now.
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25 Jan 2007 8:18 AM Alert 
Our most sincere condolences to the family and friends of Kingsman Alex Green, we share your loss. To Alex, thank you for your service, you will not be forgotten!

With Respect!







B.J. Ondo
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26 Jan 2007 1:45 PM Alert 
Deepest condolences to the family and friends of Kingsman Alex Green. Rest In Peace Soldier.

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Jim
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06 Feb 2007 6:34 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences and sympathies to the family and friends of Kingsman Alex Green. Thank you brave soldier 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. Rest in peace my brother.

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08 Feb 2007 12:55 PM Alert 
My thoughts and prayers for the family and friends of Kingsman Alex Green during this very difficult time . We are forever grateful to this Hero for his courage , service , and sacrifice for our Nation . We will never forget. . God Bless

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23 Feb 2007 3:44 PM Alert 
I will take a moment of silence to pray to my God for Kingsman Green and his family and friends. He stood in front of evil so others could enjoy freedom. Stand down Kingsman Green. Job well done.

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11 Aug 2007 10:32 AM Alert 
Thank you Kingsman Alex Green for your dedicated service and sacrifice to defend freedom!! We send our condolences to the family and friends of this young soldier. Rest in peace.

Glen & Linda

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30 Oct 2007 6:30 PM Alert 
Our Sincere Condolences to the Family and Friends of Kingsman Alex Green!
Our heartfelt Prayers for Comfort and Strength during this time
of Remembrance for your Loved One !
We “Thank You” for a Hero who has served us so faithfully!

Respectfully,

John"Wookie"Enoch
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20 Nov 2007 9:44 AM Alert 
My sincerest and deepest condolences to the family and friends of Kingsman Alex Green of the 2nd Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment.

Our nations will forever honor this brave hero and his dedicated service, ultimate sacrifice and enduring spirit.

Vaya Con Dios.

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02 Dec 2007 3:37 PM Alert 

Thank you Kingsman Green for your honorable and dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice in the fight to rid the world of terrorism....

My sincere heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of this brave young hero, may GOD bless you and comfort you during this difficult time....



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09 Dec 2007 6:46 PM Alert 
May you rest in peace. My sincere condolences to the family and friends. Thank you for your service and sacrifice Great Warrior. "A True Hero". You will not be forgotten! I will be standing there in spirit with my fellow brothers. I pray the lord takes you into his Kingdom, Rest in Peace.

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14 Jan 2008 10:51 PM Alert 
My prayers and condolences go out to the family of Kingsman Ales Green.

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