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It is with
deep regret that the Ministry of Defence has to confirm that Private
Mark Stephen Dobson of B (Green Howards) Company, The Tyne-Tees
Regiment, was found dead in his accommodation at Basrah Air Station
on 28 March 2005. The incident is being investigated but is not
thought to have been the result of hostile action. Private Dobson
was 41 years old and came from County Durham.
Private Dobson
joined the Territorial Army in July 1996. He deployed to Iraq on 10
November 2004, and was attached to the Force Protection Unit
providing security for personnel working out of the Multi National
Division (South East) Headquarters at Basrah Air Station.
Lieutenant
Colonel Ian McFarlane TD, CO The Tyne-Tees Regiment, said:
"Private
Dobson was mobilised in September 2004 as part of a 34 man group
from The Tyne-Tees Regiment who joined the East and West Riding
Regiment's "Normandy Company" for their deployment on Force
Protection duties in Iraq. He had great support from his parents
and two younger sisters all of whom live in the area. They were
very proud of his achievements.
"Private
Dobson was an enthusiastic and popular member of B (Green
Howards) Company of The Tyne-Tees Regiment based in
Middlesborough. He transferred into the Infantry three years ago
from another local unit, in search of further challenge and to
satisfy his thirst for adventure and passion for soldiering.
"Private
Dobson always had a valuable contribution to make. He was a
tremendously effective team member and could always be relied
upon to give a full 100% in anything he was tasked to do. He had
recently qualified as a Physical Training Instructor, gaining a
course award considerably better than others who were many years
younger than him. He was a regular attender at weekend and
annual training camps, and had served since 1996 throughout the
UK and in Cyprus.
"Private
Dobson's death has come as a great shock to the many people that
knew him, and he will be sadly missed."
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