Bryan Budd | |
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Born | Belfast, Northern Ireland | 16 July 1977
Died | 20 August 2006 Sangin, Afghanistan | (aged 29)
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service | British Army |
Years of service | 1995–2006 † |
Rank | Corporal |
Service number | 25048092 |
Unit | Parachute Regiment |
Battles / wars | Iraq War |
Awards | Victoria Cross |
Bryan James Budd, VC (16 July 1977 – 20 August 2006) was a British Army soldier and a Northern Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Budd was a corporal in the 3rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment when he was killed while on active service during Operation Herrick in Afghanistan. He died of injuries sustained during a fire fight with Taliban forces in Sangin, Helmand Province, from a bullet probably fired from a NATO weapon. The incident occurred whilst he was on a routine patrol close to the District Centre. He was the 20th UK serviceman to die in Afghanistan since the start of operations in November 2001. On 14 December 2006, it was announced by the Ministry of Defence that Budd would be posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross,[1] only the 13th award of the medal since the end of the Second World War.