Sergeant Luke Taylor, of the Royal Marines was killed in Afghanistan on Monday, 26 March 2012. Sergeant Taylor was serving as a part of Task Force Helmand when he was shot and killed at the main entrance to Lashkar Gah Main Operating Base in Helmand province.
Sergeant Luke Taylor, aged 33, joined the Royal Marines in 1997. Over the course of his impressive career, Luke gathered extensive operational experience doing a job that he loved. He readily sought out new challenges and tackled them with enthusiasm and a determination to succeed.
Sergeant Taylor was outstandingly professional. He was a selfless, dedicated and talented Royal Marine who approached everything he did with passion, a keen sense of humour and the desire to excel.
A modest and capable Senior Non-Commissioned Officer, he was liked and respected by everyone he worked with and was always committed to doing everything he could to assist his comrades in arms. His generous and compassionate nature made him a very popular member of the unit.
Although he had arrived in Theatre only four weeks previously, he worked hard to drive the work of his team forward, achieving much in a short time and leaving a legacy that will be hard to match.
Sergeant Taylor came from Bournemouth. He married in 2008 and leaves behind his beloved wife, Nicola, and their young son, Roan. He was a devoted husband and father, and often talked of his family back in the UK. He will be sorely missed by his comrades but this is nothing compared to the loss that his family will feel. Our thoughts are with them.
Sergeant Luke Taylor
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26 Assault Bike Calories
3 Deadlift (125/90kg)
12 Bar Muscle Ups
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12 Bar Muscle Ups
3 Deadlift (125/90kg)
26 Assault Bike Calories
Rest 3mins
26 Assault Bike Calories
3 Deadlift (125/90kg)
12 Bar Muscle Ups
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