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  1. Aug 20, 2006 · 25048092 Corporal Bryan James Budd, The Parachute Regiment (killed in action) During July and August 2006 A Company, 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment were deployed to occupy once again the District Centre at Sangin.

  2. BRYAN BUDD VC. On Wednesday, 7th March 2007, the widow of Corporal Bryan Budd, Lorena Budd, attended an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace where she received from the Queen the Victoria Cross awarded posthumously to her husband.

  3. Bryan J Budd VC In May 2002, Budd passed his section commander’s battle course with distinction, and was due to be promoted to platoon sergeant. He was a qualified combat survival instructor, rock climber and free-fall parachutist.

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    Bryan James Budd VC 3rd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment (3 PARA) First cited incident In the first incident, On 27 July 2006, whilst on a routine patrol, Corporal Bryan Budd's section identified and engaged two enemy gunmen on the roof of a building in the centre of Sangin.

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    Born in 1977 Belfast, Budd knew early on that he wanted to be a soldier and took his first opportunity to join best. In 1996, Bryan Budd joined the Parachute Regiment of the British Army to be a part of the elite who would lead the way into war. Not content with just being a PARA, he took the road less traveled and passed the necessary tests to bec...

    While deployment dates can often change at the last minute, it was reported that Budd was scheduled to return home on August 25th, 2006. However, on August 20th,he was in the town of Sangin where his unit was tasked with defending a remote outpost. Due to its location, it was targeted almost daily by the Taliban and required a stiff defense to incl...

    For his actions on August 20thand a few days prior, Corporal Bryan Budd was awarded the Victoria Cross and would be one of less than 20 to receive such an award since the end of World War 2. A subsequent examination might have proven that that the fatal shot to Budd came from a 5.56 NATO weapon which indicated friendly fire, but that only occurred ...

  5. Aug 20, 2018 · Corporal Budd had qualified to teach Army Combat Survival, and in 2004 was posted to the Army Foundation College as an instructor. He is remembered as being professional, courageous and hardworking, a talented soldier who was very much liked as well as admired.

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  7. They were constantly under sustained attack from a combination of Taliban small arms, rocket-propelled grenades, mortar and rocket fire. On 27 July, whilst on a routine patrol, Corporal Bryan Budd's section identified and engaged two enemy gunmen on the roof of a building in the centre of Sangin.