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Honouring Lieutenant Andrew Chesterman

Published: 14 August 2012

The University of Southampton has learned of the death of Lieutenant Andrew Chesterman in Afghanistan.

Lieutenant Chesterman, 26, was a member of the 3 rd Battalion The Rifles. He studied Mechanical Engineering at Southampton before attending the Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth and then the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He was commissioned into The Rifles in December 2010 and, after completing the Platoon Commanders' Battle Course, joined the 3 rd Battalion.

Lieutenant Chesterman was shot and injured while leading a vehicle patrol through the Nad'Ali district of central Helmand, after the lead vehicle was severely damaged by an improvised explosive device.

During his time in Southampton, Lieutenant Chesterman was a member of the Thunderer Squadron which is part of the Defence Technical Undergraduate Scheme administered by the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom. He was described in The Daily Telegraph as "an outstanding leader of men", an attribute he ably demonstrated from his earliest days in Thunderer Squadron.

Dr Neil Richardson, the University's Director of Military Education, remembers him as an excellent student and a young man with great potential.

"Our thoughts are with Andrew's family and friends at this time," said Dr Richardson. "I had the privilege of teaching him and he was an excellent student. His death is a tragic loss and he will be missed by all who had the pleasure to know him."

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