Corporal Thorpe and Lance Corporal Hashmi, from the 3rd Para Battlegroup,
were killed following an incident in Sangin, Helmand Province, southern
Afghanistan. Four other personnel were injured. Their injuries are not
thought to be life-threatening. Next of kin have now been informed.
Corporal Peter Thorpe
Corporal Peter Thorpe, Royal Signals, was born on 3 January 1979 and
lived in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. Corporal Thorpe joined the Army in
August 1995 as an apprentice tradesman at Harrogate and went on to
complete his communications training at the Royal School of Signals at
Blandford, Dorset. He was then posted to 216 Parachute Signal Squadron
in the 5th Airborne Brigade.
There he went on to successfully qualify as a military parachutist,
fully embraced his role as an airborne communicator and completed his
first tour of Afghanistan in 2001. He was then posted on a two-year tour
to Northern Ireland. Subsequently, returning to the UK mainland in
January 2006 to prepare for his second operational tour in Afghanistan.
Corporal Thorpe was a keen sportsman, turning his hand to a wide
variety of pursuits, as well as being an Army Physical Training
Instructor. He was a well-respected member of the Squadron whose
outstanding trade and soldiering skills combined with his great sense of
humour endeared him to all.
His Commanding Officer said
"Corporal Thorpe was a highly motivated, talented and
tremendously popular soldier who constantly inspired those around him
whatever the situation. A gifted instructor, he had acquired a huge
range of military skills and qualifications and was happiest when
passing on this knowledge.
"He had recently been selected for promotion to Sergeant and
was keen to work in an Army Training Regiment. He undertook his role
as a patrol commander with absolute professionalism in support of the
3 PARA Battlegroup in the demanding environment of Afghanistan. An
outstanding man, his sad loss and that of Lance Corporal Hashmi is
felt by us all."