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Jonathan Carlos Bracho-Cooke

   
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MOD -- It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Second Lieutenant Jonathan Carlos Bracho-Cooke on Monday 5 February 2007 in Iraq.

Second Lieutenant Jonathan Bracho-Cooke, 24, of 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment died as a result of injuries sustained by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack against his patrol in the As Sarraji District of Basra City.

Second Lieutenant Jonathan Bracho-Cooke was serving with Chindit Company, based at the Old State Building in the centre of the city. He was commanding a patrol of Warrior Armoured Fighting Vehicles, which were travelling to Basra Palace, the Headquarters of the Basra City South Battle Group, when the incident happened.

Second Lieutenant Jonathan Bracho-Cooke was born on 13 June 1982. He lived in Hove and joined the army at the age of 22. Engaged to Laura he was due to get married in August this year.

On 8 May 2005, Second Lieutenant Jonathan Bracho-Cooke began his army career at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. On completion of his officer training and Infantry Platoon Commander's Battle Courses he reported for duty with 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, serving on operations in Basra City, southern Iraq.

Second Lieutenant Bracho-Cooke had been in Iraq since the New Year and was always asking questions, trying to improve how he did business and seeking the best solutions to problems. Diligent and eager to learn, he was a very promising young officer who had a bright career ahead. He was excited about being in Iraq and proud to be leading his Kingsmen, the soldiers serving under his command.

He demanded nothing but the very best from and for his Kingsmen. They in return respected him and were extremely fond of him. They saw him as a caring and compassionate leader who despite having only been in command for a relatively short time had made a huge impression on them. To a man they feel privileged and honoured to have had him as their Platoon Commander.

Known as 'BC' to his friends, Second Lieutenant Bracho-Cooke's brother officers will remember him as a cheerful and friendly person who always had time for those who needed it. They particularly liked his ‘off the wall' sense of humour which manifested itself in various ways, either by keeping them up late with his antics or by waking them up with the offer of a jaffa cake.

He was devoted to his fiancée Laura and whilst others discussed buying new cars and going on holidays on their return to the UK, he would talk passionately about wedding plans and spending quality time with her. Hugely talented and extremely popular he will be remembered as a loving fiancé, talented officer, comrade and friend.

Second Lieutenant Chris Ibbotson, who went through training and joined the Regiment with Second Lieutenant Jonathan Bracho-Cooke, said:

"He was faultless; the nicest guy you could hope to meet. His sense of humour was key to who he was. He was fit too and a better runner than most, no matter how many cigarettes he smoked."

His Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Simon Hutchinson MBE (CO 2nd Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment), said:

"Jonathan Bracho-Cooke was a fine young platoon commander who had quickly established himself under very difficult conditions. He really stood out as a bright, enthusiastic and charismatic officer. We are very proud that he chose to be one of us, and are desperately sad to have lost him."

Defence Secretary Des Browne also said:

"Second Lieutenant Bracho-Cooke's death on patrol in Basra yesterday is tragic news. My prayers are with his loved ones and comrades on this sad day, and all those serving in Iraq are in my thoughts. Our Armed Forces' courage and devotion to duty are inspirational, and their contribution to rebuilding Iraq will not be forgotten."

 

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Jonathan Carlos Bracho-Cooke
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, February 09 2007 @ 01:06 AM MST
Johnathan thank you for your service to your country Great Britain (UK). You are so much more then a soldier and hero. As your family welcome's you home to rest. Many will come to honor you. Those that knew and loved you. By reflecting on the very fond and precious memorable moments you each shared together with Johnathan. That you will share amazing stories. That will bring a smile, a laugh, and "yes" many tears. You all will realize he is in your hearts always. He has given the ulimate scarifice protecting Great Britain, Iraq and the world from terrorism. Along with protecting the liberities, freedom, Great Britains way of life. That every Great Briatain citizens enjoys. Johanthan is the elite of Great Britain citizens truly. He answered the call to beome a soldier. Fully, understanding one day he have to risk everything he loved for his family and country. I can only hope and pray that the government take's care of this fallen family. After all he gave the ulimate scarifice to protect Great Britain. Johnathan, Gregory and all our fallen soldiers, from great Britain and our colation force's are with you. You may not known our son. But, I thank you for your military brotherhood to our son and every soldier from America. Father of fallen soldier US ARMY Sgt. GRegory L. Wahl KIA Balad, Iraq 05-03-04. You will never ever be forgotten, not today and all the tomorrow's.
Jonathan Carlos Bracho-Cooke
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, February 09 2007 @ 02:28 PM MST
Lt. Bracho-Cooke,
Sir, I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for Great Britain. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy. The United States is lucky to have an ally such as your Country in our time of need.

A grateful American
Jonathan Carlos Bracho-Cooke
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, June 08 2007 @ 09:38 AM MDT
Jon was a friend of our daughter Charlotte. We have only just heard about his tragic loss. We can only extend our sympathies to his family and friends, amongst who we were proud to be numbered.
Gill and Gerald Middleton
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