A new memorial will be unveiled on the 26th March at 11:30 and a service will be held at Handforth War Memorial for Lance Corporal Jamie Webb.
This is to commemorate the bravery of Lance Corporal Jamie Webb who was sadly killed in Afghanistan on March 26th 2013 aged just 24.
Jamie demonstrated exceptional bravery throughout his life. He overcame two brain operations and returned to active duty with the Mercian Regiment following an attack whilst on leave after a tour in Iraq. He then deployed twice to Afghanistan, working as a Point Man, an Intelligence Analyst and Section Second-in-Command.
Tragically, Jamie was killed during his second seven-month tour in Afghanistan in 2013, aged just 24. When a vehicle-borne truck bomb was driven into perimeter wall at Patrol Base Folad and insurgents attacked the base. The Mercian Regiment’s C Company, stood firm and took the fight right back to the enemy.
Jamie's remarkable resilience, kindness and love for his country make him an exemplary role model, showcasing the existence of genuine heroes like him serving our country.
A special thank you to Handforth Town Council for making this day possible.
Pictured - Lance Corporal Jamie Webb.
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