 Remembering those lost |
A service marking the first anniversary of a fatal Hercules crash in Iraq has been held at RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire. Ten servicemen lost their lives when their aircraft was shot down near Baghdad during a routine flight. During Monday's service a tree was planted in the memorial garden and a special plaque was unveiled bearing the names of those who died. An RAF Hercules aircraft performed a flypast in Devon on Sunday in memory of a local serviceman killed in the crash. The 10 dead included eight crew and two passengers. The crew, who were mainly based at RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire, were: - RAF 47 Squadron's Flt Lt David Stead, the pilot, 35
- Flt Lt Andrew Smith, 25, the co-pilot
- Master Engineer Gary Nicholson, 42
- Flt Sgt Mark Gibson, 34
- Australian airman Flt Lt Paul Pardoel, 35, a navigator
- Chief technician Richard Brown, 40, an avionics specialist
- Sgt Robert O'Connor, 38, an engineering technician
- Acting L/Cpl Steven Jones, 25, of Fareham, Hampshire, a Royal Signals soldier.
The passengers were: - Sqn Ldr Patrick Marshall, 39, from Strike Command Headquarters, RAF High Wycombe
- Corporal David Williams, 37, a survival equipment fitter.
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