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16 Mar 09 - Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force (MRTF) Soldier Killed in AFG

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Condolences to those who loved and worked with the fallen...  :salute:

AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER KILLED IN AFGHANISTAN
AUS MoD statement, 17 Mar 09
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An Australian soldier serving with the Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force (MRTF) in Afghanistan has been killed in an engagement with insurgents.

The soldier was part of a joint patrol with the Afghan National Army near Kakarak, north of Tarin Kowt in Oruzgan Province.  No other Australians were wounded in the engagement

Initial reports indicate that the patrol was engaged by a group of around 20 Taliban insurgents using small arms fire and rocket propelled grenades, around mid-morning on Monday, Afghanistan time.

The patrol returned fire and provided first aid to the wounded soldier.

He was evacuated by a Coalition helicopter to the nearby medical facility in Tarin Kowt as soon as security situation allowed.  Despite all efforts, it was confirmed that he had passed away on arrival at Tarin Kowt hospital.

The Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston said the loss of the soldier would be felt throughout the ADF.

“The Defence family is in mourning today for the loss of a fine, courageous soldier.  Our deepest sympathy goes out to his family,” Air Chief Marshal Houston said.

“Incidents such as this only strengthen our resolve to continue our important mission.”

At the request of the soldier’s family, Defence is not releasing his name at this time.

Planning for the repatriation of the soldier has commenced.

The soldier is the ninth to have been killed in operations in Afghanistan since 2001.....

 
Your work is done. RIP
 
RIP Corporal Hopkins.  :salute:
 
Link to "PERSONAL STATEMENT RELEASED ON BEHALF OF MRS BRONWYN HOPKINS, MOTHER OF CORPORAL MATHEW HOPKINS":  ".... All Mathew ever wanted do was be in the Army and serve his country – he joined up as soon as he could  after finishing his studies at Kenmore High School in Brisbane.  He was a Brisbane boy through and through, a passionate supporter of the Broncos and the Maroons.  We last saw Mathew four weeks ago when he came home to get married to Victoria, and for the birth of his son Alex.  Mathew’s younger brother Corey and Michael Carter, who was to become Mathew’s stepfather in a fortnight, join with me in thanking the Defence Force for their support at this time ...."

Link to news conference transcript

Link to AUS MoD Statement

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