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RFTWDave  Posts: 387 Enid, OK

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| 01 Mar 2007 8:31 AM |
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Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey killed in Iraq
28 Feb 07
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is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death
of Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey, from 10 Platoon, C Company, Second
Battalion The Rifles, in Iraq on Tuesday 27 February 2007.
Rifleman Daniel Coffey [Picture: MOD]
Rifleman
Coffey, 21, died as a result of injuries sustained during a patrol in
north Basra. He was returning to his base at the Shatt-Al-Arab Hotel
after taking part in a task mentoring the Iraqi Police Service when his
patrol was ambushed by two gunmen.
Rifleman Coffey was on top cover providing protection for the patrol
vehicles when he came under small arms fire attack from the gunmen.
He
was immediately evacuated by helicopter to a field hospital and despite
the valiant efforts of medical staff and the provision of the best
available medical care, he sadly died later in the day from his
injuries.
Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey
Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey was born on 8 July 1985 in Exeter. He was
single and leaves behind a loving family centred around Cullompton and
Newcastle. Rfn Coffey enlisted into the army in August 2005. After
completing his Combat Infantryman’s Course at the Infantry Training
Centre in Catterick where he won best shot, he was posted to The Devon
and Dorset Light Infantry (DDLI) in February 2006.
He deployed
with the DDLI to Iraq on Operation TELIC 8 between April and November
2006, operating out of the Shaibah Logistics Base on the outskirts of
Basra City. He then almost immediately volunteered to serve in Iraq
again, deploying to Basra City North with C Company Second Battalion
The Rifles in January 2007.
Major Michael Foster-Brown, his Company Commander, said:
"Rifleman Coffey was professional, enthusiastic and a reliable
soldier with a bright future. He fitted in very quickly, winning
everyone’s respect and admiration, not least for his sense of humour
and his enthusiasm for soldiering. He greatly enjoyed his new
friendships in the Second Battalion The Rifles and he had asked for a
permanent transfer to the battalion and wanted to come with the Company
to Ballykinler. I fully supported his request - I told him we were
always happy to have good men.
"He was very fond of his family and used to delight in showing
pictures on his mobile phone, in particular the newest edition to it,
his six-month old brother. As well as his family in Devon, he spoke
often about visiting his mother in Newcastle who, due to tours and
spending time in Exeter near his father, he had not seen for a while.
"He was patriotic, as evident by his vocal support for England in
any sport and was a good football player. His nicknames included
'Beaney', named after Mr Bean the TV character and 'John' after a
character with a similar surname in the film the Green Mile.
"Rifleman Coffey had the qualities of a good rifleman: hard-working,
thorough, quick-witted, brave, adventurous and with maybe just a hint
of cheekiness. With these qualities he had strong potential for the
future. We will miss him and we feel for his family."
Lieutenant Colonel Justin Maciejewski MBE, Commanding Officer The Second Battalion, The Rifles, added:
"The death of Riflemen Coffey as a result of enemy action on 27th
February represents a tragic loss to all Riflemen in the Second
Battalion The Rifles. He lost his life protecting his fellow Riflemen
in the dangerous environment of Basra City. He had only recently been
posted into the Battalion but had quickly made his mark on C Company.
"His sense of humour, his skill as a Rifleman and his enthusiasm for
soldiering on operations in Iraq were clearly evident to all around
him. The fact that he volunteered to return to Iraq for a second tour
of duty only two months after having completed a seven month tour with
his previous Regiment - The Devon and Dorset Light Infantry - is a
humbling testament to his dedication and his selfless commitment to the
service to his country.
"As the first soldier of the Rifles to be killed in action, Rifleman
Coffey occupies a unique place in our Regimental story. In death he is
a shining example for all Riflemen who serve now and in future of what
we hope to be as Riflemen. We are all proud as brother Riflemen to have
served with him and our thoughts and prayers are with his family and
close friends at this time of grief and sorrow."
"We are all proud as brother Riflemen to have served with him and
our thoughts and prayers are with his family and close friends at this
time of grief and sorrow."
Lieutenant Colonel Justin Maciejewski MBE
Colour Sergeant Steve Brett, Rfn Coffey's Platoon Sergeant, also said:
"Rifleman Coffey joined 10 Platoon in early January 2007. He fitted
within the platoon straight away and was liked by his peers. A
professional, reliable soldier with many qualities, his courage is
unquestionable, volunteering for Operation TELIC 9 just after
completing Operation TELIC 8 in November 2006. He will be greatly
missed."
Rifleman Douglas Brady of 10 Platoon, who went through training with Rfn Coffey, said of his friend:
"Dan was one of the best soldiers I have ever met and a loyal
friend. If I was down he knew and would always get a smile out of me.
We spent many times together in the dirt during attacks together and
although we were scared he found humour in it.
"Whatever we
did together he always made me laugh. He loved his family very much and
always spoke highly of them. He was my best friend in the Army and I
love him like a member of my family. He will always be in my memory."
Rifleman Ian Lewis of 11 Platoon served with him in the Devon and
Dorset Light Infantry and moved to C Company, The Rifles with him:
"Rifleman Coffey was the best friend I made in the Army. We got
through Operation TELIC 8 together and the Infantry Training Centre.
The one thing I will remember the most was his integrity and the way he
never complained about anything he had to do. We had made plans to live
together after the Army. One thing I know is true that I am going to
miss him dearly. He is a big loss to the Army and to society."
Lance Corporal Harold Anderson, 11 Platoon, added:
"He was a quiet bloke who took his job seriously and loved the Army.
He was easy to get on with and knew what he was doing. The first time I
met him after he arrived in theatre was when he was attached to my
platoon for guard.
"He seemed rather quiet so I began to make
conversation with him. First he was telling me about who he was in
training with, then we talked about his name. A common one was ‘Coffee,
2 please’ and he found it funny.
"He was telling me about the previous Operation TELIC, what he had
done and what it was like. He told me he volunteered for this tour
because it was what he joined the Army for and he loved it.
"After getting to know him I realised that he was switched on and
keen to learn. He made friends quickly and was seen as a team player.
Just to think we have lost a good soldier is wrong. Most of all he was
one of the boys, a Rifleman by heart."
Rifleman Thomas Thompson, 11 Platoon, also said:
"He was a credit to work with. When people were down he always made them laugh."
Defence Secretary Des Browne said:
"The death of Rifleman Coffey is deeply saddening. The fact that he
volunteered for a second tour of duty, so shortly after returning from
Iraq, is testament to his courage and devotion. I am sure he will be
sorely missed by all those who knew him. My thoughts are with his
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As with any volunteer organization, don’t volunteer for a job unless you have the knowledge and time to do the job right. Anything less is a disservice to the organization.
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viper21b  Posts: 49 Milesburgh, PA

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| 01 Mar 2007 8:42 AM |
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| Thank you Dan, and may god bless you and your family.....go in peace brother |
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Uffda  Posts: 9217 Wonder Lake, IL Forum Moderator

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| 03 Mar 2007 4:28 PM |
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Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of British Forces - Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey - Second Battalion The Rifles. 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, Daniel.
Going home, going home, I'm just going home. Quiet-like, slip away- I'll be going home. It's not far, just close by; Jesus is the Door; Work all done, laid aside, 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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cgvet  Posts: 71 Spring, TX

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| 04 Mar 2007 1:44 PM |
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| Thank you for your service and sacrifice to your country. May God bess you and your family. |
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Grammy  Posts: 48

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| 07 Mar 2007 8:55 PM |
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Such a wonderful young man. Such a beautiful soul. Thank you, Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey, hero, for your selfless service to this most noble mission. May God bless your family and friends, and may they find solace in knowing you are at peace and waiting to welcome them just beyond the veil when they, too, have finished their work here on earth.
Grammy James Island, SC
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mailman  Posts: 11403 West Branch, MI - Michigan Ride Captain Zephyrhills, FL - Florida Ride Captain

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| 11 Mar 2007 12:49 PM |
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| Deepest condolences to the family and friends of Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey. Rest In Peace Soldier. |
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HDriderDave1  Posts: 3647 N. AL Ride Capt. Madison, AL

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| 12 Mar 2007 8:00 PM |
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God Bless Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey, 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! I will be standing by in spirit with my fellow brothers.
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jwilsr  Posts: 0
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| 14 Mar 2007 7:37 PM |
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My sincere condolences and sympathies to the family and friends of Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey. Thank you Daniel 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 USAF '63 - '67 Pleiku, RVN '66 - '67 Florida Army National Guard '74 - '78 Standing to honor my hero, my father - WW II US Navy.
A Soldier's Prayer (author unknown)
Do not stand at my grave and weep 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 I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there; I did not die.
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Jasper54  Posts: 5349 Columbus, Ohio

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| 20 Jun 2007 11:38 AM |
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| My prayers and condolences go out to the family and friends of this fallen young warrior. |
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690MedCo  Posts: 3992 Huntington Beach, CA

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| 11 Aug 2007 10:25 AM |
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Thank you Daniel Lee Coffey 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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"Wookie"  Posts: 1053 Olympia, WA

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| 31 Oct 2007 12:53 AM |
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Our Sincere Condolences to the Family and Friends of Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey! 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! |
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Mr.Black  Posts: 1141 Mesa, Arizona USA

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| 20 Nov 2007 9:41 AM |
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My sincerest and deepest condolences to the family and friends of Daniel Lee Coffey, Rifleman of the Second Battalion, The Rifles.
Our nations will forever honor this brave hero and his dedicated service, ultimate sacrifice and enduring spirit.
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vf52rcl  Posts: 770 Black Diamond WA. USA

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| 09 Dec 2007 6:54 PM |
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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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