A leader in the making: Farewell to Leeds soldier, 20, who died in Afghanistan blast
Rifleman Sheldon Steel, from 5th Battalion The Rifles, was killed by an explosion in Helmand province while on foot patrol.
He has been described as a soldier with a “big heart”.
The Rifleman was caught in the blast from an improvised explosive device in Babaji, in the Lashkar Gah district, on November 27.
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Hide AdHis mother, Victoria, followed behind with his brother, Kameron, and his sisters Cody and Carys.
Speaking outside, Major Matt Helsby, of 5 Rifles, said: “It’s a real loss for the regimental family but more so for his family.”
The officer said he was “someone with immense skill who already stood out above his peers”.
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Hide AdMajor Helsby added: “He was physically robust. He was intellectually above his peers. He was a future leader in the making and a very sad loss.”
Rifleman Steel has been described as a skilled marksman and had proven to be “one of the stars of his company”.
His family have said: “He was a big lad - all 6ft 4in of him - with a big heart.”
The Rifleman had recently won the coveted title Top Dog for winning a contest in his battalion.
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Hide AdRifleman Steel joined the Army in November 2009 and underwent his combat training at the Infantry Training Centre in Catterick, North Yorkshire, before he passed out in April 2010 and shortly afterwards joined 5 Rifles.