Tributes paid to 'super soldier'
A soldier based in Norfolk killed in Afghanistan has been described as a 'super soldier and a wonderful man'
Crowds line streets as soldier's body comes home
Body of fallen soldier returns home
The body of Sergeant Lee Davidson of the Swanton Morley-based Light Dragoons has been flown into RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire.
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Soldier's body returns home
The body of a soldier who was based in Norfolk has been flown back from Afghanistan.
Sergeant Lee Davidson was killed when the vehicle he was travelling in hit a roadside bomb in Helmand Province. He was serving with the Light Dragoons who are based at Swanton Morley near Dereham.
Body of soldier due to be flown back from Afghanistan
The body of a soldier who was based in Norfolk is expected to be flown back from Afghanistan today.
Sergeant Lee Davidson was killed when the vehicle he was travelling in hit a roadside bomb in Helmand Province.
He was serving with the Light Dragoons who are based at Swanton Morley near Dereham.
PM pays tribute to fallen soldier
Prime Minister David Cameron has paid tribute to a Norfolk soldier killed in Afghanistan.
Sergeant Lee Paul Davidson was serving with the Light Dragoons who are based at Swanton Morley when his vehicle hit a roadside bomb.
Tributes paid to Norfolk soldier
by Malcolm Robertson
Tributes have been paid to a Norfolk-based soldier killed in Afghanistan at the weekend.
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Tributes paid to 'super soldier'
A soldier based in Norfolk killed in Afghanistan has been described as a 'super soldier and a wonderful man'.
Sergeant Lee Paul Davidson was serving with the Light Dragoons when his vehicle hit a roadside bomb. Malcolm Robertson reports.