| Location | Preston |
| Age | 20 years |
| Date of Birth | 5/1986 |
| Date of Death | 9/2006 |
| Visitors | 4,589 since 07/09/2006 |
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Gunner Wright, 20, from 58 (Eyre’s) Battery, 12 Regiment Royal Artillery, died as a result of injuries sustained from a roadside bomb at approximately 1300hrs local time near the town of Ad Dayr, north of Basra City. He was on a routine patrol in support of a Danish reconstruction team when the incident occurred.
The explosion hit his vehicle patrol as it was returning to base following a routine task training the Iraqi Police. Very sadly the incident killed two soldiers from the Battery, including Gunner Wright.
Gunner Stephen Robert Wright
Gunner Stephen ‘Trigger’ Wright was born on 18 May 1986 in Preston, and grew up on Balcarres Road, Leyland, Lancashire. He decided at an early age that he wanted to pursue a career in the British Army, and enlisted on 11 December 2002 as a 16 year old.
After completing his training 'Trigger' was posted to 12 Regiment Royal Artillery, joining 58 (Eyre’s) Battery Royal Artillery on 2 April 2004. The deployment to Iraq was 'Trigger’s' first operational tour and he had been very keen prior to deployment to ‘do his bit’, an attitude which he maintained in theatre.
He was serving with 58 (Eyre’s) Battery, normally based in Sennelager, Germany, as part of 12 Regiment Royal Artillery. The Battery currently forms part of the Danish-led Basra Rural North Battle Group and is four months into a six-and-a-half month tour of Iraq under the overall command of the UK’s 20th Armoured Brigade.
'Trigger' was highly regarded by his commanders and peers alike and undoubtedly had a bright future ahead of him. Indeed he had been selected to attend a promotional course on return to Germany. He was a soldier who had embraced the Army life and what it could offer him and looked forward to a long career in the Royal Artillery; where he was very much a member of ‘the family’.
'Trigger' was a well-respected member of the Battery, where he was well known for his sense of humour. He was a quiet man but could always be relied upon to shine when times were hard and you least expected it. He had an infectious smile which kept the Multiple in high spirits, both in training and on tour.
He was not an active sportsman and had been told on many occasions that he had two left feet. Nevertheless he loved taking part, even if that meant injuring his friends. A very social person, 'Trigger' was never one for sitting around and letting the world pass him by and would lead from the front at any social event. Gunner Wright was single.
His Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Jon Campbell, from Headquarters of 12 Regiment Royal Artillery in Sennelager, Germany, said:
"It is with immense sadness that I learned of the death on operational service of Gunner ‘Trigger’ Wright, in Iraq. Gunner Wright was a valued member of the Regiment who was partway through his tour of duty doing what he wanted in life; serving with his Regiment and his team mates on operations.
"This personable young man had already made a big impact with his Battery. When I last visited 58 (Eyre’s) Battery in July, I was struck by Gunner Wright’s confidence, growing maturity, and belief in himself. A quiet man, never one to offer unnecessary comment, he preferred to speak only when he had something of value to add.
"Gunner ‘Trigger’ Wright had very much come of age in Iraq where he displayed unwavering loyalty to the Battery, his multiple and his team. To lose such a valued young man under these tragic circumstances has affected all us enormously. We mourn Gunner Wright’s passing and will do all we can to support his many friends and family.
"He will be sorely missed by his friends and colleagues in Germany and within the Battery serving in Iraq."
The following statement was issued by the family of Gunner Stephen Wright:
"Stephen’s death has come as a massive shock to his family who are still grieving the death of his mother, Elaine, who died suddenly 10 months ago. Stephen has since made his home, when on leave, with his grandparents Robert and Shirley Wright, of Leyland.
"Stephen attended Wellfield High School. On leaving school, he had a short time in the cadets before joining the Army. He spent an enjoyable 12 months at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate before being posted to Germany and then to Iraq.
"Stephen was a quiet, happy, young man who enjoyed nothing more than spending time with his friends and family. A few weeks ago, he spent time at home with his grandparents on R&R before returning to Iraq. He was looking forward to going back to finish his duties. Stephen loved the Army life. It was all he wanted to do. The whole family is very proud of him."
Defence Secretary Des Browne added:
"I was extremely sad to hear of the death of Gunner Wright. By all accounts he was a most valuable member of his unit and a tribute to his Regiment. My thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time."
Hey Ste
Well ste , there isn't a day go by without us thinking of you ,Netty and i always remember the good old times, even when you was little you used to pretend to be rambo round the garden and new year making a conga in and out of our houses ...still laughing now ...i still think that magic love potion worked on you and netty ...times we spent getting up to mischief down heaton street :-) and that cheeky smile that used to get us off the hook with your mum.I hope you and your mum elaine are having a party up there ...save some alcohol for us .We will never forget you ...what a true soldier was all about ..Love from Lynn-ette and Le-Anne xxxx
Hola
Hey Trigg,
Just a quick message to say am thinking of you and ur Nanny. Hope ur looking after her up there, she was such a fab woman!! Keep an eye on ur Bampi down here too!! Hopefully I will get to visit him soon.
lots of love xxx
☆ If every tear we shed for you, became a star up above.☆ You'd stroll in Heavens garden lit with everlasting love ☆ If only we could turn back time, Life once again would be so fine. ☆ Time would pass, you'd still be here, To have, to hold, to love so dear.☆
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Right now I'm in a different place
And though we seem apart
I'm closer than I ever was
I'm there inside your heart
I'm with you when you greet each day
And while the sun shines bright
I'm there to share the sunsets, too
I'm with you every night
I'm with you when the times are good
To share a laugh or two,
And if a tear should start to fall
I'll still be there for you
And when that day arrives
That we no longer are apart,
I'll smile and hold you close to me
... Forever in my heart
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
WHERE PEACE FLOWS LIKE A RIVER.
Together We Will Journey
To That Land Up In The Sky
Where The Flame Does Burn Eternal
And The Soul Does Never Die.
Where The Harps Are Gently Playing
As A Host Of Angels Sing
Where The Road Is Paved With Diamonds
And The Golden Bells Do Ring.
Where The Path Is Set Before Us
Shining Brightly As The Sun
We Will See The Face Of Jesus
When Our Final Race Is Run.
Where The Peace Flows Like A River
Winding Through The Streets Of Gold
We Will Dine With Priests And Prophets
When The key To Life, We Hold.
Where The Flame Does Burn Eternal
In That Sacred Promised Land
Where God Holds The Gift Of Freedom
In The Cleft Of His Right Hand.
Where We'll See The Face Of Loved Ones
Long Before Us, Gone Away
What A Day Of Sweet Rejoicing
When We Meet Again Someday.
Where We'll Gather At The River
In Our Home Up In The Sky
Where The Peace Flows Like A Fountain
And The Soul Does Never Die.
Author/Written By: Marilyn Ferguson
� 2004
Stephen Wright Award @ Wellfield Business College
Tongith our daughter Kristy-Lee Crompton won the Stephen Wright award at Wellfield, she is so proud that she won it, our son is in Afghanistan right now with the 2nd battalion Duke of Lancasters regiment and he also went to Wellfield and went to Harrogate straight from school, even now 3 years on Stephen Wright will never be forgotten R.I.P.
Stephen Wright Award @ Wellfield Business College
Tongith our daughter Kristy-Lee Crompton won the Stephen Wright award at Wellfield, she is so proud that she won it, our son is in Afghanistan right now with the 2nd battalion Duke of Lancasters regiment and he also went to Wellfield and went to Harrogate straight from school, even now 3 years on Stephen Wright will never be forgotten R.I.P.
Stephen Wright Award @ Wellfield Business College
Tongith our daughter Kristy-Lee Crompton won the Stephen Wright award at Wellfield, she is so proud that she won it, our son is in Afghanistan right now with the 2nd battalion Duke of Lancasters regiment and he also went to Wellfield and went to Harrogate straight from school, even now 3 years on Stephen Wright will never be forgotten R.I.P.
still feels like yesterday
3 years on mate still only feels like yesterday.we have just come back from america with nan and grandad and the rest of the family had a great time but it still wasnt as good as when you and your mum were there.will be thinking of you on friday .hope you and lee and mum are having a ball.miss you both loads
andy shona leona and scottxxxxxxx
Hi there Trigg!
Just to let u know u would be well proud of Pete with his fund raising!!! He is getting loads of support and has raised bout £1,000 in 3 weeks. And stillcollecting strong!
Ur Nanny and Bamp were down on Fri, bit eager for the party tho! But it was so nice to see them again! Such lovely people! Bet u had a good giggle at the events of their day! lol, by all accounts it's all ur Bamp's fault ;) xXx

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