Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Corporal Thomas Mason, 3 SCOTS, dies of wounds in Selly Oak
It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Corporal Thomas 'Tam' Mason from The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 SCOTS), at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Selly Oak Hospital, on Sunday 25 October 2009.
Corporal Mason was injured when an improvised explosive device detonated during an operation in Kandahar province on 15 September 2009. Despite the best efforts of medical staff, both in theatre and back in the UK, over a period of nearly six weeks, he sadly died as a result of his wounds.
Corporal Thomas Mason, The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 SCOTS)
Corporal Thomas Mason, known as Tam, was 27. He was born in Bellshill, Glasgow, and brought up in Rosyth, Fife. He joined the Army in February 2005 and, after completing basic training, he joined the Battalion in Warminster, Wiltshire.
He deployed to Afghanistan on Operation HERRICK in 2006 before returning for a promotion course. He qualified as a Mortar Fire Controller in 2007 and was promoted to corporal. He deployed again to Afghanistan in March 2009.
Corporal Mason's wife, Kylie Mason, paid the following tribute:
"I have thought long and hard to find the right words to describe how Tam was and what he meant to me. But there are no words in the world that would even come close to describe what a great husband Tam was. He was the most genuine and kindest man I have ever known.
"He was my best friend and my wonderful husband. I am distraught that this has happened and still finding it extremely difficult to come to terms with the fact that I have lost my honey.
"I am also aware what a great soldier Tam was and how passionate he was about his job. The reason he loved his job so much was he had such fantastic friends in the Army who are equally as courageous as Tam was.
"I have so many happy memories of Tam that I am finding it difficult to pick out my most memorable or joyous occasion. However If I had to select one special day it has to be the day we were married which was the best day of my life.
"I know that I had struck gold with him and even though I am devastated and hurt that he has been taken from me I value and greatly appreciate the time we had together and will cherish these memories forever."
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Mrs Mason, I'm so sorry to hear of your terrible loss...my heart is broken for you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Sarah Roberts, fellow army wife.
ReplyDeleteR.I.P TAM my thoughts are with your family at this difficult time xxxxxxxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteRIP my deepest sympathies go to your family and friends at this difficult time
ReplyDeleteRest in peace, Tam. I wish I could have known you. My thoughts make the journey from Canada to your family.
ReplyDeleteStand easy, soldier. You are never forgotten.