Rifleman and passionate Leeds fan killed in Afghanistan
Rifleman Aidan Howell of 3rd Battalion, The Rifles died in an explosion in Afghanistan on 28 December, 2009, aged 19.
He was on patrol when an improvised explosive device detonated.
Rifleman Howell's family paid the following tribute: "We can not begin to express the total and utter devastation we feel at the loss of our beautiful son Aidan. He may be recognised as a hero now, but to his family and everyone who was lucky enough to know him, he was already a hero.
"Aidan was a big Leeds United fan and even met the players, his heroes, before he left for Afghanistan. He was known as 'Sunshine Boy' to his family and he was a loving son, grandson, and a cheeky and cocky brother.
"He loved his mates both at home and in the Army and he was so proud to be a soldier as we were utterly proud of him."
Aidan Howell was born in Sidcup, Kent on 25 June, 1990, and went to the Montsaye Community College in Rothwell before enlisting to join the Army in 2006.
He was selected to attend the Army Foundation College in Harrogate before completing his training at the Infantry Training Centre in Catterick. In March 2008 he joined C Company, 3 RIFLES based in Edinburgh.
He completed his Pre-Deployment Training with C Company as part of the specialised Fire Support Group, a role normally reserved for more senior Rifleman.
Known to friends as 'H', he was an extremely fit and active young man. He was an avid Leeds United supporter, travelling far and wide to cheer them on whenever he could.
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