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Subject: British Forces - Marine Scott Summers - 42 Commando Royal Marines

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RFTWDave User is Offline
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23 Feb 2007 11:47 AM Alert 

Royal Marine Scott Summers dies of injuries sustained in Afghanistan

23 Feb 07

It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence has confirmed the death of Royal Marine Scott Summers, aged 23, of 42 Commando Royal Marines, on 21 February 2007 as a result of injuries sustained in a road traffic accident earlier this month in Afghanistan.

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The accident occurred when the Marine Summers was driving a Pinzgauer vehicle as part of a routine convoy in Helmand province on 4 February 2007. After initial treatment in Afghanistan, Marine Summers was transported back to a specialist unit in the UK where, sadly, he later died.

Marine Scott Summers

Scott Summers, from Crawley, East Sussex was born on 3 September 1983 and joined the Royal Marines on 24 January 2005.  He deployed with J Company, 42 Commando Royal Marines to Helmand Province, Afghanistan in October last year.

Marine Summers stood out as a real character within his Company, with a sharp sense of humour, he always had a one-liner ready to lift morale and reassure his colleagues during tense moments. He was also the life and soul of any night out.

He was very much the team player, approaching his profession and personal life with extreme enthusiasm and determination. Keen to help out his fellow marines, Scott would always volunteer even for the most mundane tasks. This was the mark of such a selfless and generous, warm-hearted man.

He was passionate about his profession, and enjoyed every minute of his life in the Royal Marines. He was also very proud of his South African heritage, which he often talked about.

Marine Summers was regularly employed as a driver, where he was engaged in the most demanding circumstances in difficult weather, terrain and, not least, when under enemy fire.

He had fought courageously in over 20 fire-fights with the Taleban.

Throughout, his professionalism and application were outstanding. Marine Summers’ brave actions against the Taleban make his loss in a road accident all the more tragic. It was typical of him, however, that he had volunteered for the re-supply run for his Company when the accident occurred.

"Brave, determined and professional in battle, to which he had courageously returned time and time again, he had proven his mettle on operations in Helmand."

Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Matt Holmes Royal Marines

His Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Matt Holmes Royal Marines, said:

"The loss of such a fine young man as Scott Summers is felt across the whole Commando, and shows the high regard in which he was held. It was typical of the man that he had volunteered for the task when the accident occurred.

"Marine Summers had a great sense of humour and fun, which he used to boost the morale of his friends and colleagues, even at the most difficult moments including when under enemy fire.

"He was selfless to the end, always willing to take on extra tasks for the good of his friends and colleagues. Brave, determined and professional in battle, to which he had courageously returned time and time again, he had proven his mettle on operations in Helmand.

"I know Marine Summers’ loss is deeply felt amongst his Company and the whole of 42 Commando. His loss is also a loss to the Afghan people whom we are here to help, but right now our thoughts and prayers are very much with his family and friends."

Acting Commander of the UK Task Force, Colonel Ian Huntley said:

"The loss of Marine Summers comes as another blow to all his Royal Marine colleagues, but our immediate thoughts go out to his family and friends who are coming to terms with their grief at this very difficult time.

"Following the accident his colleagues have continued to display their courage and resolve during their exemplary work in our area of operations in Helmand."

Defence Secretary Des Browne said:

"Marine Summers’ death on Wednesday evening was tragic news and my first thoughts are with his family and his fellow Royal Marines.

"By accounts of all those who knew him, Scott Summers was an exemplary and popular Royal Marine and his service to our country in Afghanistan will not be forgotten."


Dave

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Uffda User is Offline
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23 Feb 2007 11:58 AM Alert 
Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of British Forces - Marine Scott Summers - 42 Commando Royal Marines. 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, Scott.


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Fear and grief no more.
Friends are there, waiting now.
He is waiting, too.
See His smile! See His hand!
He will lead me through.

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AZCraig User is Offline
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23 Feb 2007 3:26 PM Alert 
Although Marine Summers was from far away, soldiers are bound by ways that transend borders. I feel for your loss and take a moment of silence to respect the sacrifice given by him. Be proud that Marine Summers stood for something important when so many are eager to cower in the corner. Marine summers has set an example for men to follow for years to come.

Craig Smith
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26 Feb 2007 9:22 AM Alert 
Thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of Royal Marine Scott Summers. Rest In Peace Marine.

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Jim
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HDriderDave1 User is Offline
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12 Mar 2007 8:03 PM Alert 
God Bless Marine Scott Summers, family and friends. My sincere condolences to the family and friends. Thank you for your service and sacrifice great warrior. I pray the lord takes you into his Kingdom. May you rest in peace. You will not be forgotten!

Dave

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14 Mar 2007 7:38 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences and sympathies to the family and friends of Marine Scott Summers. Thank you Scott 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.

Jack Williams
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Standing to honor my hero, my father - WW II US Navy.

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I am not there; I do not sleep.

I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints on snow,
I am the sun on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn rain.

When you awaken in the morning's hush
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Jasper54 User is Offline
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19 Jun 2007 11:44 AM Alert 
My condolences and prayers go out to the family and friends of Marine Summers. May his sacrafice never be forgotten.

Be not forgetful to entertain strangers; for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. Hebrews 13:2 KJV

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Riding in honor of:
Sgt. Millard Archy, US Army, WWI, Purple Heart - Exposed to mustard gas.
Sgt. Alva Pete Osborn, US Army, WWII, KIA - France.
Seaman Bob Schneider, US Navy, WWII, Purple Heart.
T/Sgt. Russell Casto, USAF Congo Revolution, Viet Nam.
Sgt. Ron Casto, USMC C.A.P. Viet Nam 1966.
My son, SPC Sean Casto, TennANG. Iraqi Veteran
My daughter, Spc. Angela West, US Army
SrA Micah Burgess, US Air Force, Afghanistan Veteran

In Honor and Memory of Ten HMLA-267, MAG-39 Marines who Answered the call and made the ULTIMATE SACRAFICE while ensuring the safety and security of our nation:
Lt. Col. Knott
Capt. Dillon
Capt. Dolvin
Capt. Hurley
Capt. Cronin
Sgt. Kilkus
Sgt. Keller
Cpl. Romei
Cpl. Monahan
LCpl. Adams
And ALL of our Military Men and Women from ALL Wars who have answered that call and have paid the ULTIMATE PRICE in the battle to defend our nation.
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11 Aug 2007 10:27 AM Alert 
Thank you Scott Summers for your dedicated service and sacrifice to defend freedom!! We send our condolences to the family and friends of this soldier. Rest in peace.

Glen & Linda

Glen
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"Wookie" User is Offline
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31 Oct 2007 12:51 AM Alert 
Our Sincere Condolences to the Family and Friends of Marine Scott Summers !
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
Mr.Black User is Offline
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Mesa, Arizona USA




20 Nov 2007 9:36 AM Alert 
My deepest and sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Marine Scott Summers of the 42nd Commando, Royal Marines.

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

Vaya Con Dios.

"What we do in life, echoes an eternity."
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09 Dec 2007 6:56 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.

Richard & Kary.

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