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4 Aug 10: First New Zealand Fallen in Afghanistan

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This from the NZ Def Force CDS:
Overnight, at approximately 12.30 pm New Zealand time, an incident involving a New Zealand Defence Force patrol took place in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan.

I am able to advise that three New Zealand vehicles which made up the patrol came under a complex attack from as yet unknown assailants.

We believe that an improvised explosive device or IED was detonated, and then the patrol came under fire from two positions with Rocket Propelled Grenades / RPG, and other small arms fire.

As a result I can confirm that a member of the Provincial Reconstruction Team patrol has been killed.

On behalf of the New Zealand Defence Force we extend our sincere condolences to the family of this brave New Zealander.

I can further confirm that two other members of the patrol sustained serious injury. However, these injuries are not considered to be life threatening ....

More on the identity of the fallen:
The New Zealand Defence Force has named the officer who was killed this morning as Lieutenant (LT) Timothy Andrew O’DONNELL from 2/1 Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (2/1 RNZIR), based in Burnham.

“Let me again reiterate the deepest sympathies of the Defence Force to the family of LT O’DONNELL, who has made the ultimate sacrifice in service of his nation,” Chief of Defence Force, Lieutenant General Jerry Mateparae said at a press conference this morning ....
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Condolences to the family, colleagues and friends of the fallen

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The Associated Press
Tuesday, August 3, 2010; 9:33 PM

WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- New Zealand suffered its first combat fatality in Afghanistan when a soldier died in an ambush that left another two New Zealand soldiers and an Afghan interpreter wounded, an official said on Wednesday.

The three wounded in the attack Tuesday in central Bamiyan province sustained serious injuries that were not life threatening, New Zealand Defense Force Chief Lt. Gen. Jerry Mateparae told reporters in Wellington.

A three-vehicle New Zealand patrol was attacked with an improvised explosive device, rocket-propelled grenades and small-arms fire, Mateparae said.

The Defense Department said the dead soldier, Lt. Tim O'Donnell, 28, of the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, had been decorated for valor while serving with U.N. peace keepers in East Timor. He died while serving with the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team based in Bamiyan.

O'Donnell was the first New Zealand serviceman killed in combat since a soldier died in East Timor in 2000. New Zealand first sent troops to Afghanistan in 2003.

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, attending a forum of South Pacific leaders in Vanuatu, said the attack would not hasten the withdrawal of New Zealand troops from Afghanistan.

"This is New Zealand's first combat loss in Afghanistan and reinforces the danger faced daily by our forces as they work tirelessly to restore stability to the province," Key said in a statement.

New Zealand's 140-strong provincial reconstruction team of troops in Bamiyan had been expected to end their seven-year deployment in September. However, Key said in May the posting will roll over for another year, then start reducing as civilian specialists are introduced.

New Zealand also has 40 Special Air Service elite combat troops in Afghanistan.

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