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Sergeant Robert O'Connor
29 May 09
It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence can confirm the death of Sergeant Robert Michael O'Connor, Royal Air Force, following the loss of an RAF C-130K Hercules aircraft over Iraq on 30 January 2005.
Sergeant Robert O'Connor
[Picture: via MOD]
Aged 38 and single, he was an Engineering Technician serving with the Engineering Wing at RAF Lyneham, the home-base for all RAF Hercules.
Bob O'Connor joined the Royal Air Force as an Apprentice in October 1985. On completion of his apprenticeship, he was posted to RAF Lyneham, where he spent the vast majority of his Service career, excepting a short tour at nearby RAF Brize Norton. He was held in the highest esteem and regard by his work colleagues and superiors for his knowledge, dedication and professionalism. During his tours, he was an active sportsman and a keen participant in all aspects of the fabric of station life. He will be sadly missed by his loved ones, colleagues and friends, particularly the small section of engineers who worked closely with him. All our thoughts are with his family and loved ones at the time.
The media are asked to respect the family's privacy at this very difficult time.

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