Lance Corporal David Kenneth Wilson died from a gunshot wound on 4 December, 2008, leaving behind a fiancée and their newborn baby.
LCpl Wilson, who was serving with 9 Regiment Army Air Corps in Iraq, was survived by fiancée Michelle Curry and 11-week-old daughter Poppy, as well as his parents and a brother.
The 27-year-old from Huddersfield was found injured at the Basra Contingency Operating Base and given medical treatment, but was declared dead at the scene a short time later. The Ministry of Defence said it would launch a full investigation into his death.
His family released a statement saying: "David was a loving and devoted family man who was the light of Michelle's life. The recent gift of their beautiful baby daughter had made his world complete.
"David wore his uniform with pride and was fulfilling his lifelong ambition to be a soldier.
"The family are extremely proud of him and our world will be a much sadder place without him. Words cannot express how much he was dearly loved."
Commanding Officer of Joint Helicopter Force (Iraq), Lieutenant Colonel Richard Green, said: "Lance Corporal Wilson embodied exactly what is best about soldiers in the British Army; he was a jolly, friendly and selfless character who was wholly respected by his peers and friends alike. He was a committed family man and recently became a proud father.
"Lance Corporal Wilson was an excellent soldier who will be deeply missed. We have all had the privilege to serve with him and will fondly remember him as a chatty, affable individual who was always at the front of the queue to help others."
LCpl Wilson joined the army in 2003 and trained in Pirbright, Surrey. He then returned to his native Yorkshire with the 9 Regiment Army Air Corps based in Dishforth. He had previously served in Afghanistan and had only recently transferred to 659 Squadron in Iraq, operating as the Stores Corporal.
Report this message By michelle boulton on 18th Oct 2009You never failed to do your best, your heart was true and tender,
You simply lived for those you loved and those you loved remember.
Report this message By michelle dalton on 14th Apr 2009I new dave many years ago.i met him in winchester wen he first tryed the army.i was shocked 2 here what had happend.he made my life fun when he was around.
Report this message By Karen Glaze on 3rd Jan 2009At the going down of the sun and in the morning I will remember you
Report this message By Kabita Gurung on 26th Dec 2008Much loved, sadly missed, never forgotten.
David, you will never be forgotten. from all the Gurkha soldiers and their families we want to show our greatest sympathy to your family. Rest in peace
kabita gurung london
Report this message By david rai on 5th Dec 2008Farewell my friend. You will never be forgotten and you will not grow old. RIP
Condolence to the bereaved family you left behind.
David
RGR
Forward Operating Base Edinburgh
Afghanistan.
Report this message By C M Walbran ex RAF on 5th Dec 2008Another BRAVE HERO
Far from home and your loved ones
I can only say Y do so many have to Die
So yong and so SOON
You have served your Queen and Country well
We will never forget what you have done
FOR US THAT ARE LEFT BEHIND
R.I.P. HERO
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