
| Location | South Shields |
| Age | 20 years |
| Date of Birth | 7/1986 |
| Date of Death | 7/2006 |
| Visitors | 3,134 since 13/07/2006 |
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Damien was tragically shot, 4 days before his 20th birthday,in Afghanistan following a fierce
battle. He was a Private in the 3rd Batallion of the Parachute Regiment.
Damien is a former student of South Tyneside College.
His body was brought back to the UK and met at RAF Brize Norton by his heartbroken father, Daniel.
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Private Jackson, from The 3rd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, died as a result of injuries
sustained during a firefight with Taliban forces at approximately 1400 hours local time in Sangin,
central Helmand Province. The incident occurred during a security patrol to clear a Helicopter
landing site.
Private Damien Raymond Jackson
Private Damien Raymond Jackson was born on 9 July 1986. He lived in South Shields, Tyne and Wear and
joined the Army in November 2003, completing his basic training at the Infantry Training Centre at
Catterick, North Yorkshire. An enthusiastic, robust and physically fit Paratrooper, Pte Jackson
passed his Combat Infantry Course (PARA) Training and Pre-Parachute Selection course (P Company)
with flying colours. In June 2004 he joined A Company, The 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment.
During his time with A Company, Private Jackson completed several overseas exercises and two
operational deployments. In January 2005 he deployed to Canada with the company to complete Exercise
Frozen Star and in March 2006 deployed to Oman on Exercise Desert Eagle to conduct pre-Afghanistan
deployment training. Pte Jackson showed typical fortitude and determination to recover quickly from
an injury whilst conducting a Long Range Parachute Insertion on Exercise Frozen Star.
Private Jackson had also completed two successful operational tours with the Battalion, firstly to
Northern Ireland in June 2004 and, secondly, to Basrah Province, Iraq. Afghanistan was Private
Jackson’s third operational tour with the Regiment. An extremely experienced and reliable
Paratrooper, Pte Jackson was also a team medic and had shown a keen interest in becoming a combat
medic. He had also been recommended for promotion to Lance Corporal.
A keen football fan and Sunderland AFC fanatic, Pte Jackson made every effort to return home to
catch as many matches as he could at the Stadium of Light, where he was a season ticket holder. Pte
Jackson also enjoyed athletics and ran for his local athletics club, the South Shields Mariners,
both before joining the Army and whilst at home on leave. He was particularly proficient at 400m and
800m running.
Popular, hard working and pro-active Pte Jackson was an extremely competent and reliable
Paratrooper. His strength of character and level-headedness helped him maintain a focused and
professional attitude to any task he was given and his infectious sense of humour allowed him to
conduct his duties always to the best of his abilities and always with a smile.
Private Damien Jackson
[Picture: MOD]
Pte Jackson’s Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Stuart J C Tootal, said of him:
"Private Damien Jackson was an excellent young soldier who represented the very best of what
being a paratrooper is all about. Extremely popular and a superb sportsman, he was also highly
professional and always took care of those around him.
"Having joined the Regiment in 2004, Damien quickly made his mark within the Battalion and
served in numerous theatres including Northern Ireland and Iraq. Damien died doing the job he loved
and fighting to protect his fellow paratroopers.
"One of the very best in all respects, he will be sadly missed by all his comrades in 3 PARA
and our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time."
Above all Pte Jackson was a friend to all, a great character and was full of life. He was an
extremely popular member of 3 PARA and he will be sorely missed by all who were privileged to serve
alongside him. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this sad time. He will never be
forgotten.
Pte Jackson's father, Daniel, gave the following tribute to his son:
"I wish everyone to know just how extremely proud I am of my son Damien – of all that he has
achieved in his lifetime and of the fact that he died, when duty called, protecting others, in the
service of his country.
"A fine, upstanding South Shields lad, Damien was immensely proud to have achieved his ultimate
ambition in becoming a member of the finest regiment in the British Army.
"He will be missed and fondly remembered by everyone who knew him. My family and I are
desolated at this news but we will strive to seek inspiration from the example of his courage.
"We fully support the British Army in Afghanistan whilst in no way supporting or condoning a
government policy which has placed our young men and women in such dreadful danger. We now ask
everyone to allow us the opportunity to share our grief in peace. I thank you all."
On learning of Pte Jackson's death Defence Secretary Des Browne said:
"I was greatly saddened to hear that one of our courageous soldiers was killed whilst on a
patrol in Northern Helmand this morning. My thoughts go out to his family and friends. He, like all
our troops in Afghanistan, was bringing security and stability to Helmand so that the Afghan people
can rebuild their country after decades of war and the tyranny of the Taliban."
MISSING U LOADS XXX
DO U NO WOT I WISH THAT I KNEW YOU JUST LYK SAM DID BUT SOME OF US JUST HAVE THAT SORT OV LIFE YA NO I REALLLYYYYY MISS U DAMO HOPE TO SEE U SOOON XXXXXX
MISS YOU LOADS DAMO
I never got to meet u but heard so much about you. I just wish u were still here so i could meet u and find out what sort ov lad u were. u are truely missed by every1 love u hope to see u verry soon xxxx
brothers in arms
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MemoriesOfAGreatBrother
Hello Damien hope you are okay Christmas still did not feel right without you. We are moving house soon. I am petrified to put my memories of you into a box incase they get lost. I couldn’t bare losing anymore of you. I am going to find the best photo frame that I possibly can and make a collage of you and it is going up in my bedroom-on the wall. I miss you so, so much Damo. I Went bowling with my friends the other day and I am sure we were put into the lane where I played with you and you were so confident that you would win- you actually did. You were so big-headed that day; I think that was the day we lost my bracelet and you ran back hunting for it. We never actually found it- I think we blamed Tasha for losing it lol. You are the one person that I really NEED a hug from and you never come and visit me in my sleep anymore. Could you please come and see me soon. I love you loads bro. I can not get you out of my head lately-you are the only thing that I think about. I love you so much Damo love from your sister who misses you so much xx
hiya damo, been thinking of you alot lately, just been looking through your medals for running and newspaper clippings. It's been over 2 year now since you left us and it still feels as raw as if it were yesterday, it is still,even now, hard to believe its real. i just wanted you to know that i love and miss you and always will where ever you are. we will meet again one day kid. xxxxxx
IN TIMES OF DARKINESS, LOVE SEES
IN TIMES OF SILENCES,LOVE HEARS
IN TIMES OF DOUBT, LOVE HOPES
IN TIMES OF SORROW, LOVE HEALS
AND IN ALL TIMES, LOVE REMEMBERS.
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HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND
AND TAKECARE MY FRIENDS
WITH LOVE AS ALWAYS LINDA.XXX
I've just finished reading about your son in Patrick Bishop's book '3 Para' so just couldn't let it pass by without paying tribute and offering my condolences to the family and to say THANK YOU for his life.
My school friend, Steve Dixon, was a member of 2 Para and he too gave his life at Goose Green,Falklands. I miss him to.
In 2005 i was reminded that the battle goes on here in the UK when I alerted the police to a group of terrorists planning a bombing campaign here in London. They turned out to be the 21/7 bombers!! Don't let 'em win!
THANK YOU Damien, for your life. You laid it down for your brother!
r.i.p damo miss you loads
hiya damo its your lil sis kayleigh here. i miss you so much damo, i just want you back down here with all of us. it was two years yesterday since you were taken away from us and thers not a day goes by that i dont think about you. i love you loads. i hope you are happy up there. miss you loads xxxxx
RIP Damien
I don't know Damien or is family. His story is touching and so sad, yet makes me really proud to be a British Soldier. Mr Jackson, you must be a very proud man.
He will not be forgotten.
FOUR CANDLES.
FOUR CANDLES. 9th Apr 2008
linda hutt karls mum relation: friend
The first candle represents our grief.
The pain of losing you is intense
It reminds us of the depth of our for you.
The second candle represents our courage.
To confront our sorrow,
To comfort each other,
To change our lives.
This third candle we light in your memory.
For the times we laughed,
The times we cried,
The times we were angry with each other,
The silly things you did,
The caring and joy you gave us.
This fourth candle we light for our love.
We light this candle that your your light will always shine
As we enter this sad time and share this day of remembrance with famliy,
We cherish the special place in our hearts
That will always be reserved for you.
we thank you for the gift your living brought to each of us.
take care love linda xxx

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