VALE - Sergeant Todd Langley, 4/7/2011
Another brave soul lost, another family group and mates devestated.
Tuesday, July 05, 2011 » 09:21am
An Australian soldier has died in Afghanistan, bringing to 28 the number of diggers killed in the conflict since 2001.
The announcement today was made by the defence force's new chief, General David Hurley, who took over the role on Monday.
Sergeant Todd Langley, 35, was serving with a special operations task group in southern Afghanistan when he was killed on Monday morning local time.
He died on the battlefield. Sergeant Langley was from the Sydney-based 2nd Commando regiment.
He died from a gun shot wound to the head during an engagement with insurgents in southern Afghanistan on Monday morning.
A second soldier was wounded and is in a serious condition. General Hurley described Sgt Langley as a exceptionally experienced and decorated soldier, and a devoted family man.
Sgt Langley was on his fifth deployment to Afghanistan and had undertaken two deployments to East Timor.
His army mates had described him as a 'true leader,' General Hurley said.
'He was a brave and professional soldier who never took a backward step and, despite their grief, his comrades say he will continue to inspire them,' General Hurley told reporters in Canberra.
The Fallen Soldier.
Don't weep for me
O' Land wide and free
it was my time to fall
'Twas for my country's call
'Twas for the land that I loved,
That I gave my all
And for the land that I loved,
I did freely give
And in her freedom
And her courage
I'll continue forever to live
(apologies to Patricia Krull whose poem I adapted)
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