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Afghanistan
Victoria Cross - posthumous
2006-12-14
A hero soldier who died saving seven comrades from Taleban gunfire has been awarded the highest recognition for gallantry, the Victoria Cross. Corporal Bryan Budd, 29, of Ripon, North Yorkshire, was killed when he single-handedly stormed a Taleban position in Afghanistan, in August.

It is the first posthumous VC to be awarded since the Falklands war.

He had a daughter aged two and his wife gave birth to their second child a month after he was killed in action.

A member of the 3rd Battalion the Parachute Regiment and originally from Scunthorpe, he was the 20th UK serviceman to die in Afghanistan since the start of operations in November, 2001.

He had been in the Army for 10 years, serving in Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone, Macedonia, Iraq and Afghanistan. He was about to be promoted to platoon sergeant.

His commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Tootal, said at the time of his death he was a natural leader. "Bryan died doing the job he loved, leading his men from the front - where he always was," he said.

The Victoria Cross was created in 1856 to honour soldiers of the British Empire during the Crimean War who showed gallantry in the face of enemy attack.

Cpl Budd's wife Lorena, 23, a clerk with the Royal Artillery, said after the announcement: "Bryan will always be remembered by me as a loving husband and father to our two beautiful daughters, Isabelle and Imogen. "The exceptional act of valour and the subsequent award of the Victoria Cross is representative of the sort of man Bryan was. "He was a proud and passionate Parachute Regiment soldier and he was someone who was prepared to make the very highest sacrifice to save the lives of others."
Posted by:Chuck Simmins

#8  John, the citation is posted and cited at my blog. You don't think I'd miss a little detail like that. The presentation has not yet been made, but the VC has definitely been awarded.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2006-12-14 22:26  

#7  God bless him and his family.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-12-14 21:51  

#6   Say something for us TW.

*smiles through tears* I just turned on the computer for the first time today, Shipman... It looks like others beat me to it -- he sounds like a husband and a father and a comrade and a countryman to be proud of. The Victoria Cross gains additional shine when given to such a man. Rest well, Corporal Budd, you've done your bit to change the world into what it ought to be.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-14 20:40  

#5  I tried searching for his VC citation.. it seems he has been recommended for the VC.
A decision will not be taken until next year.

Posted by: john   2006-12-14 20:20  

#4  I rounded up lots more, and a couple of pics from MoD.

Corporal Bryan Budd
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2006-12-14 16:33  

#3  
I hope he gets 73 virgins...
Posted by: Master of Obvious   2006-12-14 16:19  

#2  The Brits can't be too far gone into dhimmitude - they still produce soldiers like this. God bless and keep his family, and provide a welcome place for him in Paradise.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-12-14 16:18  

#1  Say something for us TW.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-12-14 14:41  

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