SAS soldier who was on his seventh tour of duty in Afghanistan has been shot dead during a firefight with insurgents in the south of the country, the Defence Force has announced. The 40-year-old Perth-based soldier was shot in the chest yesterday morning while on a partnered mission with the Afghan national security forces to target an insurgent commander in Uruzgan's Chora Valley. He was evacuated by helicopter to the Australian base at Tarin Kot but later died. Defence Force Chief David Hurley said the man was shot as his patrol was "inserted" by helicopter at the beginning of the mission. He said the man's family had been notified but had asked that he not be named at this stage. But he said the man was viewed by his colleagues as a "soldier's soldier". AM audio "His colleagues describe him as a highly professional operator who earned great respect within the special operations community over many years of service," General Hurley said during a press conference with Prime Minister Julia Gillard in Darwin this morning. He said the dead man joined the Army in 1990 and joined the SAS in 1995.






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