Jon Hollingsworth
Military Person
1971 – 2006
Who was Jon Hollingsworth?
Sergeant Jonathan Hollingsworth CGC, QGM, described as "an SAS hero" by a British tabloid newspaper and the former paratrooper, reportedly sustained gunshot wounds during a raid to capture terror leaders in Basra and later died of his injuries at a nearby military hospital.
Sources suggest he had been recommended for a Conspicuous Gallantry Cross after single-handedly killing six insurgents during a separate raid in the southern Iraq capital only weeks earlier.
He was the 126th British soldier to be killed in operations in Iraq.
Sgt Jonathan Hollingsworth was born in 1971, at Hull, Humberside. Married with a family, he was a member of the Parachute Regiment before eventually joining the SAS.
Only weeks before his death, Sgt Hollingsworth was shot in the back of the neck during another operation in Basra. The bullet missed his carotid artery by millimetres but, rather than taking time off to recover, he promptly returned to action.
Defence Secretary Des Browne said: "The death of Sgt Hollingsworth is a terrible loss and my heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family, friends and comrades."
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