Robert Loughran-Dickson

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20.11.2009 : Lasting Tribute wrote We have lost a talented, dedicated and much loved Senior Non-Commissioned Officer. Sergeant Loughran-Dickson was deeply respected by all who served with him. Undoubtedly professional, he was adored by those he led and by those who served with him.
As a professional soldier and as a man, he has left a lasting contribution towards helping the people of Afghanistan. He will be sadly missed and our thoughts are with his family and loved ones.
- Major Phil Hacker

20.11.2009 : Lasting Tribute wrote Sergeant L-D was an honest, caring, genuine and devoted soldier and father. He was the kind of man who commanded respect from all who worked with him. His work back in Aldershot was exemplary and in his role out here, even in such a short space of time, he was far superior.
L-D was a true friend whom I will deeply miss and even now cannot comprehend the void he will leave, not only in me but those he has served with and those he loved deeply and who loved him. I was proud and honoured to serve with him but above all being able to call him my friend. His smile I will miss the most.
Captain Karen Tait

20.11.2009 : Lasting Tribute wrote Sergeant Rob Loughran-Dickson was a fine soldier and Military Policeman. Intelligent, confident, courteous and stalwart, he led from the front, happy to get stuck in at the sharp end, always setting an excellent example to his subordinates.
Sergeant Loughran-Dickson could always be relied on to provide sound advice for junior officers who had the privilege to have him under their command. His professionalism ensured he was well respected by all he worked with, regardless of rank.
Sergeant Loughran-Dickson's death is a tragic loss to the Royal Military Police and the British Army as a whole and my sincerest condolences go out to his family and friends."
- Lieutenant Dominic Ellis

20.11.2009 : Lasting Tribute wrote When I arrived at 160 Company in Aldershot, L-D was one of the first Non-Commissioned Officers I met. I knew that when he was on shift, with such an abundance of confidence, he had the ability to produce the goods under pressure. It was a pleasure to see him promoted to Sergeant and work with him here in Afghanistan, where he thrived on the responsibility and the opportunity to lead from the front.
He was one of the most professional Senior Non-Commissioned Officers I have had the pleasure of knowing."
- Warrant Officer Class 2 Jon Barnett

20.11.2009 : Emma Morgan wrote Whatever else we fail to do,
We never fail to think of you.
Ours is just a simple prayer,
God bless and keep you in His care.

Rip Hero

20.11.2009 : C M Walbran ex RAF wrote R.I.P.Sgt Robert Loughran-Dickson

My thoughts are with your Family, Friends and Comrades in the RMP

21.11.2009 : pat thomas wrote I new Robert as a child as he lived next door to us and i know he will be sadley missed by all family and friends.From Pat and family.

24.11.2009 : Christina Fisher wrote You are now one of the brighest stars. May you rest in peace. God bless you and your family who are in our thoughts and prayers. Liam, Chris and Aisling.

27.11.2009 : michelle boulton wrote Hero
Much loved, sadly missed, never forgotten.

30.11.2009 : Cassandra Lisa Winson wrote I never had the pleasure of meeting you, but have heard from my sister Natalie what a wonderful person you were, RIP x

04.12.2009 : michelle boulton wrote Whatever else we fail to do,
We never fail to think of you.


22.12.2009 : Debby Saunders wrote Rob I had the pleasure of meeting you through my niece, who regarded you as a true friend, when i met you, instantly i could see why... i may have only met you briefly, but your memory will always remain with me.. rest in peace,

Robert Loughran-Dickson

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