Padiham family's grief as hero soldier is killed in Afghanistan

‘LEGEND’Sgt Gareth Thursby was killed by a man wearing an Afghan police uniform ‘LEGEND’Sgt Gareth Thursby was killed by a man wearing an Afghan police uniform

THE FAMILY of a soldier killed in a ‘green on blue’ attack in Afghanistan are from Padiham, it has emerged.

Sergeant Gareth Thursby’s family were too upset to talk yesterday as they await news of his repatriation.

He was shot on Saturday in an attack by a man wearing an Afghan police uniform — referred to as green on blue attacks.

The attack mirrors the killing of Lance Corporal Michael Foley, from Nelson, who died earlier this year when a renegade Afghan soldier tricked his way into a British base.

The killings have led to calls for NATO troops to abandon joint patrols with Afghan forces, something LCpl Foley’s family said should have happened ‘long ago’.

The mother of Sgt Thursby, Caroline Whitaker, now lives in Victoria Road, Padiham, with her husband, Brian.

Sgt Thursby, 29, who was born in Skipton, leaves behind a wife Louise, and two children, Joshua and Ruby.

Glowing tributes have been paid to the soldier, of the 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment (3 YORKS), who died alongside his colleague Private Thomas Wroe, 18, on Saturday.

Sgt Thursby attended South Craven School, in Cross Hills, before joining the British Army on August 3, 1999. After completing his training in early 2000, he joined 1st Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment.

His first deployment was to Kosovo in 2003 followed by Iraq in 2005. In October 2010 he was promoted to sergeant and assumed his role as a platoon sergeant in Alma Company.

Sgt Thursby’s wife Louise said: “Gareth was the love of my life. He was an amazing husband and father, happy, full of life and kind hearted with a passion for his work and family. He was brave, hardworking, a loving husband who was a devoted father to his children. Our hero.”

Lieutenant Colonel Zachary Stenning MBE, Commanding Officer for 3 YORKS, said Sgt Thursby was ‘one of our finest’.

He said: “His nickname 'Bull' epitomised everything; he was strong, confident and unbelievably robust.

“He was admired and deeply respected by his soldiers and peers for his soldiering skills, physical strength and forthright honesty.

“Having been his Company Commander and now Commanding Officer, I know just how committed to soldiering he was. However, against the hard exterior there was a caring and most compassionate leader.”

The family of LCpl Foley said the latest incident shows that joint patrols should have been axed long ago.

The 25 year-old’s family say that the move by Nato to restrict operations with Afghan troops is ‘too little too late’.

The former Barrowford County Primary School and Colne Primet High School pupil was a married father of three.

His cousin Cat Hewitt, 29, from Colne said that more should have been done to prevent Afghan 'green on blue' attacks.

She said: “It should never have been allowed to go on this long.

“The families of those killed are never going to get them back, everyday we miss Michael so much.

“It should never have happened in the first place. Our family feel that they should have never been working together in the first place, never mind training the Afghan soldiers just for them to turn around and shoot the British.

“Michael’s son has just started school and he never got see him in his uniform or take him for his first day. All our family are still so upset by what happened, I don’t think we will ever get over his death.”

Yesterday defence secretary Philip Hammond said that the ‘green on blue’ killings would not lead to a change British military operations in Afghanistan.

He said patrols with Afghans would continue ‘substantially unchanged’ after an order was made revising the way international troops train and mentor home-grown security forces.

Mr Hammond was summoned to the House of Commons to explain the impact of the announcement by the International Security and Assistance Force (Isaf) which will require approval from regional commanders for any joint patrols and advisory work with Afghan troops in units smaller than battalion level.

He told the House of Commons that there was no change to British strategy and that the timetable for withdrawal remained in place.

The attacks are so-called because Afghan National Security forces wear green, while NATO soldiers wear blue.

Comments (14)

12:14pm Wed 19 Sep 12

mavrick says...

Condolences to his family. what a tragic waste of a decent human beings life. I think many people realised long ago that allied forces would not achieve anything in a Muslim country. I have said previously that we must question whether being a Muslim is conducive to living in a free democratic society. Perhaps the time has come to draw a line and ask the Muslim population if they are going to integrate with us or not, if not then it is time to leave.
Condolences to his family. what a tragic waste of a decent human beings life. I think many people realised long ago that allied forces would not achieve anything in a Muslim country. I have said previously that we must question whether being a Muslim is conducive to living in a free democratic society. Perhaps the time has come to draw a line and ask the Muslim population if they are going to integrate with us or not, if not then it is time to leave. mavrick

1:33pm Wed 19 Sep 12

California Blue says...

Condolences again to the family. What a waste of a future this brave young man had in front of him, who leaves two kiddies. Heartbreaking.
Condolences again to the family. What a waste of a future this brave young man had in front of him, who leaves two kiddies. Heartbreaking. California Blue

2:25pm Wed 19 Sep 12

jack daniels says...

mavrick wrote:
Condolences to his family. what a tragic waste of a decent human beings life. I think many people realised long ago that allied forces would not achieve anything in a Muslim country. I have said previously that we must question whether being a Muslim is conducive to living in a free democratic society. Perhaps the time has come to draw a line and ask the Muslim population if they are going to integrate with us or not, if not then it is time to leave.
You make some good points but all muslims in Afganistan have fought the changes.

The opportunities for some (especially women) to join the 21st century have been taken, and it is up to them to decide what they want to do. Do they want to live like savages or like people of the modern age. Only they can decide.

This fallen hero, killed by a coward, has not died for nothing but to have given the chance for people to live without oppression.

My heart pains for your loss.
[quote][p][bold]mavrick[/bold] wrote: Condolences to his family. what a tragic waste of a decent human beings life. I think many people realised long ago that allied forces would not achieve anything in a Muslim country. I have said previously that we must question whether being a Muslim is conducive to living in a free democratic society. Perhaps the time has come to draw a line and ask the Muslim population if they are going to integrate with us or not, if not then it is time to leave.[/p][/quote]You make some good points but all muslims in Afganistan have fought the changes. The opportunities for some (especially women) to join the 21st century have been taken, and it is up to them to decide what they want to do. Do they want to live like savages or like people of the modern age. Only they can decide. This fallen hero, killed by a coward, has not died for nothing but to have given the chance for people to live without oppression. My heart pains for your loss. jack daniels

2:36pm Wed 19 Sep 12

jack daniels says...

*NOT all muslims
*NOT all muslims jack daniels

2:49pm Wed 19 Sep 12

Mikeee47 says...

jack daniels wrote:
mavrick wrote:
Condolences to his family. what a tragic waste of a decent human beings life. I think many people realised long ago that allied forces would not achieve anything in a Muslim country. I have said previously that we must question whether being a Muslim is conducive to living in a free democratic society. Perhaps the time has come to draw a line and ask the Muslim population if they are going to integrate with us or not, if not then it is time to leave.
You make some good points but all muslims in Afganistan have fought the changes.

The opportunities for some (especially women) to join the 21st century have been taken, and it is up to them to decide what they want to do. Do they want to live like savages or like people of the modern age. Only they can decide.

This fallen hero, killed by a coward, has not died for nothing but to have given the chance for people to live without oppression.

My heart pains for your loss.
Quite right too, I said this for ages, but I get slated for being RASIST,
Fit in or move on, you'll find the Chinese have lived here far longer than any Muslim in this country and have never asked for anything, they fit in go to british schools, & be like us, How can I be rasist when I eat chinese,italian, indian food, shop on the asian shops etc, But knowing the LET they'll remove this post too, so much for free press & opinion.
This would not have happened in the 2nd WW, the would have been kept at arms length or treated as spies.
Yet again another innocent life lost trying to liberate a savage country,
If you dont want to westernise don't come to the UK simple,
The PC do gooder brigade have a lot to answer for
[quote][p][bold]jack daniels[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]mavrick[/bold] wrote: Condolences to his family. what a tragic waste of a decent human beings life. I think many people realised long ago that allied forces would not achieve anything in a Muslim country. I have said previously that we must question whether being a Muslim is conducive to living in a free democratic society. Perhaps the time has come to draw a line and ask the Muslim population if they are going to integrate with us or not, if not then it is time to leave.[/p][/quote]You make some good points but all muslims in Afganistan have fought the changes. The opportunities for some (especially women) to join the 21st century have been taken, and it is up to them to decide what they want to do. Do they want to live like savages or like people of the modern age. Only they can decide. This fallen hero, killed by a coward, has not died for nothing but to have given the chance for people to live without oppression. My heart pains for your loss.[/p][/quote]Quite right too, I said this for ages, but I get slated for being RASIST, Fit in or move on, you'll find the Chinese have lived here far longer than any Muslim in this country and have never asked for anything, they fit in go to british schools, & be like us, How can I be rasist when I eat chinese,italian, indian food, shop on the asian shops etc, But knowing the LET they'll remove this post too, so much for free press & opinion. This would not have happened in the 2nd WW, the would have been kept at arms length or treated as spies. Yet again another innocent life lost trying to liberate a savage country, If you dont want to westernise don't come to the UK simple, The PC do gooder brigade have a lot to answer for Mikeee47

3:32pm Wed 19 Sep 12

sen c ble says...

Afghanistan is a prehistoric country with minds and thoughts that goes with it. To force Afghan's to change their life's so it is in line with the modern world is like to remove leopards spots or to punish a child teaching it to walk. With patience and love the goal is achieved. To liberate oppressive women would have been for western powers to settle in Afghanistan and win the people, rather than forcing the people. The Taliban women did not complain of oppression, but other religions within, did. This error of judgement is costing us heavily and unneccessary lives.
This is a no win situation and to correct our mistakes is virtually impossible.
Afghanistan is a prehistoric country with minds and thoughts that goes with it. To force Afghan's to change their life's so it is in line with the modern world is like to remove leopards spots or to punish a child teaching it to walk. With patience and love the goal is achieved. To liberate oppressive women would have been for western powers to settle in Afghanistan and win the people, rather than forcing the people. The Taliban women did not complain of oppression, but other religions within, did. This error of judgement is costing us heavily and unneccessary lives. This is a no win situation and to correct our mistakes is virtually impossible. sen c ble

6:14pm Wed 19 Sep 12

district01 says...

Condolences to family and friends. The sooner we depart from these evil countries the better. If there really is a devil he sure has been successful in these backward areas of the world!
Condolences to family and friends. The sooner we depart from these evil countries the better. If there really is a devil he sure has been successful in these backward areas of the world! district01

6:22pm Wed 19 Sep 12

Benjis mum says...

Condolences to his family and all others who have given their lives or lost limbs trying to improve the lives of those who want to harm us.

Enough is enough, get our people out now and leave them to kill each other, if thats what they really want to do.
Condolences to his family and all others who have given their lives or lost limbs trying to improve the lives of those who want to harm us. Enough is enough, get our people out now and leave them to kill each other, if thats what they really want to do. Benjis mum

9:46am Thu 20 Sep 12

jack daniels says...

"The Taliban women did not complain of oppression"

The Taliban women where to SCARED to complain of oppression.

Seems some people are happy for slavery to contine into the 21st century.At least NATO have given people a choice and a chance for change.
"The Taliban women did not complain of oppression" The Taliban women where to SCARED to complain of oppression. Seems some people are happy for slavery to contine into the 21st century.At least NATO have given people a choice and a chance for change. jack daniels

11:53am Thu 20 Sep 12

sen c ble says...

Besided the Taliban religion, other religions within Afghanistan under the barbaric oppression and control, Hinduism, Bhuddism and the Kurds. These are the people, men, women and children Nato have liberated.
Where as the women ot the Taliban are concerned let's remain there for a another century. As long as the mentality of these people continues to be backward, there will be no change and neither will the women cooperate with Nato. These women do not regard themselves as being oppressed. To the western world they may well seem to be oppressed, and to obtain opinion of these women, the answer will be a solemnly no!
Besided the Taliban religion, other religions within Afghanistan under the barbaric oppression and control, Hinduism, Bhuddism and the Kurds. These are the people, men, women and children Nato have liberated. Where as the women ot the Taliban are concerned let's remain there for a another century. As long as the mentality of these people continues to be backward, there will be no change and neither will the women cooperate with Nato. These women do not regard themselves as being oppressed. To the western world they may well seem to be oppressed, and to obtain opinion of these women, the answer will be a solemnly no! sen c ble

12:39pm Thu 20 Sep 12

district01 says...

Seems your views could be similar to the fear associated with religious beliefs. Believe what we tell you or you will go to hell?

Halal meat being a perfect example. Are you afraid of going to hell: un sen c ble?
Seems your views could be similar to the fear associated with religious beliefs. Believe what we tell you or you will go to hell? Halal meat being a perfect example. Are you afraid of going to hell: un sen c ble? district01

2:53pm Thu 20 Sep 12

sen c ble says...

district01 wrote:
Seems your views could be similar to the fear associated with religious beliefs. Believe what we tell you or you will go to hell?

Halal meat being a perfect example. Are you afraid of going to hell: un sen c ble?
These are not my views. This is how the Taliban operate.
Is it any wonder why Nato are failing in their quest to tackle Taliban Afghan's. Believe what I and other's who know, tell you.

You personally would do good if you hesitated for a bit and took pro advice before fulfilling what you think is best!

..and what's all this 8ull, afraid of going to hell.
I've already been to hell and back and got wounds to prove it. What have you got to prove, a little scratch!
[quote][p][bold]district01[/bold] wrote: Seems your views could be similar to the fear associated with religious beliefs. Believe what we tell you or you will go to hell? Halal meat being a perfect example. Are you afraid of going to hell: un sen c ble?[/p][/quote]These are not my views. This is how the Taliban operate. Is it any wonder why Nato are failing in their quest to tackle Taliban Afghan's. Believe what I and other's who know, tell you. You personally would do good if you hesitated for a bit and took pro advice before fulfilling what you think is best! ..and what's all this 8ull, afraid of going to hell. I've already been to hell and back and got wounds to prove it. What have you got to prove, a little scratch! sen c ble

7:23pm Thu 20 Sep 12

district01 says...

sen c ble wrote:
district01 wrote:
Seems your views could be similar to the fear associated with religious beliefs. Believe what we tell you or you will go to hell?

Halal meat being a perfect example. Are you afraid of going to hell: un sen c ble?
These are not my views. This is how the Taliban operate.
Is it any wonder why Nato are failing in their quest to tackle Taliban Afghan's. Believe what I and other's who know, tell you.

You personally would do good if you hesitated for a bit and took pro advice before fulfilling what you think is best!

..and what's all this 8ull, afraid of going to hell.
I've already been to hell and back and got wounds to prove it. What have you got to prove, a little scratch!
You no understand!
[quote][p][bold]sen c ble[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]district01[/bold] wrote: Seems your views could be similar to the fear associated with religious beliefs. Believe what we tell you or you will go to hell? Halal meat being a perfect example. Are you afraid of going to hell: un sen c ble?[/p][/quote]These are not my views. This is how the Taliban operate. Is it any wonder why Nato are failing in their quest to tackle Taliban Afghan's. Believe what I and other's who know, tell you. You personally would do good if you hesitated for a bit and took pro advice before fulfilling what you think is best! ..and what's all this 8ull, afraid of going to hell. I've already been to hell and back and got wounds to prove it. What have you got to prove, a little scratch![/p][/quote]You no understand! district01

7:33pm Thu 20 Sep 12

sen c ble says...

district01 wrote:
sen c ble wrote:
district01 wrote:
Seems your views could be similar to the fear associated with religious beliefs. Believe what we tell you or you will go to hell?

Halal meat being a perfect example. Are you afraid of going to hell: un sen c ble?
These are not my views. This is how the Taliban operate.
Is it any wonder why Nato are failing in their quest to tackle Taliban Afghan's. Believe what I and other's who know, tell you.

You personally would do good if you hesitated for a bit and took pro advice before fulfilling what you think is best!

..and what's all this 8ull, afraid of going to hell.
I've already been to hell and back and got wounds to prove it. What have you got to prove, a little scratch!
You no understand!
You people don't understand the pashtun's.

This should be our main objective!
[quote][p][bold]district01[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]sen c ble[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]district01[/bold] wrote: Seems your views could be similar to the fear associated with religious beliefs. Believe what we tell you or you will go to hell? Halal meat being a perfect example. Are you afraid of going to hell: un sen c ble?[/p][/quote]These are not my views. This is how the Taliban operate. Is it any wonder why Nato are failing in their quest to tackle Taliban Afghan's. Believe what I and other's who know, tell you. You personally would do good if you hesitated for a bit and took pro advice before fulfilling what you think is best! ..and what's all this 8ull, afraid of going to hell. I've already been to hell and back and got wounds to prove it. What have you got to prove, a little scratch![/p][/quote]You no understand![/p][/quote]You people don't understand the pashtun's. This should be our main objective! sen c ble

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