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Squadron Leader Patrick Marshall
29 May 09
It is with very deep regret that the Ministry of Defence can confirm the death of Squadron Leader Patrick Brian Marshall, Royal Air Force, following the loss of an RAF C-130K Hercules aircraft over Iraq on 30 January 2005.
Squadron Leader Patrick Marshall
[Picture: via MOD]
Aged 39 and divorced, he was a staff officer serving with Headquarters Strike Command, High Wycombe, and was on temporary detachment to Iraq as a liaison officer.
Patrick joined the Royal Air Force in June 1990 as a pilot, serving 11 operational tours on the Tornado GR. He was awarded a General Service Medal for Air operations in Iraq, an Operational Service Medal for Operation Telic and the NATO Medal for operations in the former Yugoslavia. His last job was as a Staff Officer at Headquarters Strike Command, Royal Air Force High Wycombe, where he was part of a team responsible for coordinating Royal Air Force support operations.
Although he thoroughly enjoyed his staff tours, he was eagerly looking forward to returning to his greatest passion: flying. He was a highly regarded and talented operational pilot. During his time at Royal Air Force High Wycombe he lived in the local area and had recently announced that he was engaged to be married. Patrick was a well liked and spirited officer with many friends throughout the headquarters and the wider military community. He will be sorely missed by all those that knew him.
The media are asked to respect the family's privacy at this very difficult time.

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