Corporal Thompson died as a result of an explosion in an area 3km south of Sangin district centre, Helmand province. Ministry of Defence | Defence News | Military Operations | Corporal Stephen Thompson killed in Afghanistan Corporal Stephen Thompson, from Bovey Tracey in Devon, was born in Cleveland on 11 August 1978. He enlisted in the Army in January 1997 and was sent to be trained at the Army Training Regiment in Lichfield, completing his course in October that year. He joined the 1st Battalion The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment where he successfully completed a Junior Non-Commissioned Officer cadre, earning him promotion to Lance Corporal. Corporal Thompson then completed the Section Commanders' Battle Course before being posted to the Infantry Training Centre in Catterick to train recruits. He returned to 1 RIFLES in January 2010 before volunteering to deploy as a battle casualty replacement for 3 RIFLES. Corporal Thompson joined A Company, 3 RIFLES, in February and was working with 2 Platoon out of Patrol Base Almas in Sangin when he was tragically killed while on patrol by an improvised explosive device. He leaves behind his mother and father, Carol and Peter, brother Philip, sisters Claire and Helen, and his son Ewan. His parents have made the following statement: "We are so very proud of our son Stephen and all that he achieved. He lived life to the full and died doing the job he loved. "He will be sorely missed by his mum and dad, brother and sisters, his son Ewan, and all of those who had the pleasure of knowing him. Always in our hearts." Please go to; Ministry of Defence | Defence News | Military Operations | Corporal Stephen Thompson killed in Afghanistan Rest in Peace