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Corporal Bryan James Budd, 3rd Battalion
the Parachute Regiment
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Corporal Bryan James Budd was born on 16 July 1977 and lived in Ripon,
North Yorks with his wife Lorena and their two year old daughter Isabelle.
Cpl Budd had been in the Army for 10 years, since December 1995. He
enjoyed a distinguished career, enlisting into the Parachute Regiment then
passing the rigorous selection process for 16 Air Assault Brigade’s
Pathfinder Platoon, an elite unit specially trained for long range
reconnaissance missions.
Whilst part of that platoon he served in many operational theatres
including Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone, Macedonia, Afghanistan and Iraq. In
May 2002 he passed his Section Commander’s Battle Course with
distinction, and was on the cusp of promotion to Platoon Sergeant. He was
a qualified Army Combat Survival Instructor, rock climber and freefall
parachutist. In 2004 Cpl Budd was posted to the Army Foundation
College in Harrogate where it was his responsibility to help train
young future soldiers. He joined A Company, 3 PARA, in early June 2006
serving in Helmand Province.
A talented and hardworking soldier, Cpl Budd was the consummate
professional. Universally liked and admired, he was a shining example to
those under his command, demonstrating great courage in the face of
adversity. He had a keen sense of humour and a natural ability for
lightening the mood.
Softly spoken and gracious, he was never hurried or flustered and took
everything in his stride. Living in such a beautiful part of the world he
loved the outdoors and would spend whatever time he could there. However,
his keenest passion was for his family of which he was incredibly proud.
He leaves behind his wife Lorena and daughter Isabelle. The couple were
looking forward to the birth of their second child in September.
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