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Memorial service for hero soldier

Published on 10th May 2007 in News

The father of Private Luke Simpson, the Howden soldier who was killed in Iraq earlier this year, has said he expects there to be a service in honour of his son.

Private Simpson (21), of the 1st Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment, died on February 9 while on patrol in a Land Rover.

Members of his unit are understood to be coming home in the next month and Luke's father Nigel, a retired sergeant major, said he expected the army to hold a service for his son.

He said it would depend on the mood of the battalion when they returned and could take the form of a parade or possibly a church service.

Mr Simpson, of Cheshire, said he will be glad to see other members of Luke's unit back in the country.

But sadly, Luke will not be with them.

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