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Chief Technician Richard Brown

A Military Operations news article

29 May 09

It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence can confirm the death of Chief Technician Richard Antony Brown, Royal Air Force, following the loss of an RAF C-130K Hercules aircraft over Iraq on 30 January 2005.

Chief Technician Richard Brown

Chief Technician Richard Brown
[Picture: via MOD]

An avionics specialist, aged 40 and divorced, he served with the Engineering Wing at RAF Lyneham, the home-base for all RAF Hercules.

Richard Brown joined the Royal Air Force in 1983, and has served two tours of duty at RAF Lyneham, beginning his second tour in 1998. Richie, as everyone called him, was a keen and active sportsman who was always extremely enthusiastic and committed in everything he did. He was totally dedicated and professional in his approach to all his duties, and was always willing and eager to help others. Indeed, he worked ceaselessly for charity and in 1998 was awarded an 11 Group Commendation for his charity work during his time at RAF Kinloss. He was highly thought of and will be sadly missed by all those who served alongside him, particularly the small section of engineers who worked closely with him.

The media are asked to respect the family's privacy at this very difficult time.





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