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The British soldier killed in Afghanistan on Friday has been named as Rifleman Peter Aldridge from Folkestone.
The 19-year-old of 4th Battalion, the Rifles was killed in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province.
His family said in a statement: ""Our Son died a hero, he lost his life doing what he believed in. Peter said, 'if I'm going to die I want to die a soldier.'
"Our son joined the Army as a Rifleman in the Royal Green Jackets and he didn't want to be anything else.
"He was determined to get his first tour of duty under his belt. He believed in the Army and was proud of his job and we are so proud of you Peter."
Mr Aldridge leaves behind a girlfriend, Jem, and his brother, Matthew.
Lieutenant Colonel Rupert Jones, Commanding Officer 4 Rifles, said Mr Aldridge was still very much a young man, but had a great deal of experience already.
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