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Lance Corporal Todd John Chidgey

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Lance Corporal Todd John Chidgey Veteran

Birth
Gosford, Central Coast Council, New South Wales, Australia
Death
1 Jul 2014 (aged 28–29)
Kabul, Afghanistan
Burial
Palmdale, Central Coast Council, New South Wales, Australia GPS-Latitude: -33.331558, Longitude: 151.37507
Memorial ID
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Lance Corporal Chidgey 8513334 was a member of the Australian Defence Force Headquarters in Kabul, serving as part of the Protective Security Detachment, providing protection for a senior Australian officer. Lance Corporal Chidgey died in a non-combat related incident in Afghanistan on 1 July 2014.

Colleagues found Lance Corporal Todd Chidgey, Age 29, in an administration building with a gunshot wound on July 1.

He was evacuated to a medical facility in Kabul where he underwent medical treatment but he died of his injuries.

Lance Corporal Chidgey is survived by his mother, father, brothers and partner.

Twenty-nine-year-old Lance Corporal Chidgey was born in Gosford, New South Wales, in 1985. He joined the Australian Army in March 2006 under the Special Forces Direct Recruiting Scheme and on completion of his initial employment training, was posted to the then 4th Battalion (Commando), The Royal Australian Regiment, now the 2nd Commando Regiment, in September 2006. Lance Corporal Chidgey deployed on six tours to Afghanistan ranging from two weeks to six months.

Lance Corporal Chidgey's colleagues in the 2nd Commando Regiment have described him as a brilliant bloke to know and work with, who was loyal to the core and would do anything for his mates. A consummate professional and a dedicated soldier, Lance Corporal Chidgey was one of the hardest working members of the Regiment, who never sought recognition or reward.


Lance Corporal Chidgey has received the following honours and awards:

Australian Active Service Medal with Clasp International Coalition Against Terrorism (ICAT);

Afghanistan Campaign Medal;

Australian Service Medal with Clasp Counter Terrorism / Special Recovery;

Australian Defence Medal;

NATO non article 5 Medal with Clasp ISAF;

Multiple Tour Indicator 2 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), International Security Assistance Force (ISAF);

Soldiers Medallion;

Infantry Combat Badge; and

Returned from Active Service Badge.


During Lance Corporal Chidgey's service in the Australian Army, he deployed on the following operations:

Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) May – July 2014;

Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) March 2014;

Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) October – November 2013;

Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) July – December 2012;

Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) February – July 2010; and Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) June – November 2008.


Memorial at The Australian War Memorial


Also commemorated at the Afghanistan Avenue of Honour, Yungaburra, Qld

Lance Corporal Chidgey 8513334 was a member of the Australian Defence Force Headquarters in Kabul, serving as part of the Protective Security Detachment, providing protection for a senior Australian officer. Lance Corporal Chidgey died in a non-combat related incident in Afghanistan on 1 July 2014.

Colleagues found Lance Corporal Todd Chidgey, Age 29, in an administration building with a gunshot wound on July 1.

He was evacuated to a medical facility in Kabul where he underwent medical treatment but he died of his injuries.

Lance Corporal Chidgey is survived by his mother, father, brothers and partner.

Twenty-nine-year-old Lance Corporal Chidgey was born in Gosford, New South Wales, in 1985. He joined the Australian Army in March 2006 under the Special Forces Direct Recruiting Scheme and on completion of his initial employment training, was posted to the then 4th Battalion (Commando), The Royal Australian Regiment, now the 2nd Commando Regiment, in September 2006. Lance Corporal Chidgey deployed on six tours to Afghanistan ranging from two weeks to six months.

Lance Corporal Chidgey's colleagues in the 2nd Commando Regiment have described him as a brilliant bloke to know and work with, who was loyal to the core and would do anything for his mates. A consummate professional and a dedicated soldier, Lance Corporal Chidgey was one of the hardest working members of the Regiment, who never sought recognition or reward.


Lance Corporal Chidgey has received the following honours and awards:

Australian Active Service Medal with Clasp International Coalition Against Terrorism (ICAT);

Afghanistan Campaign Medal;

Australian Service Medal with Clasp Counter Terrorism / Special Recovery;

Australian Defence Medal;

NATO non article 5 Medal with Clasp ISAF;

Multiple Tour Indicator 2 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), International Security Assistance Force (ISAF);

Soldiers Medallion;

Infantry Combat Badge; and

Returned from Active Service Badge.


During Lance Corporal Chidgey's service in the Australian Army, he deployed on the following operations:

Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) May – July 2014;

Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) March 2014;

Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) October – November 2013;

Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) July – December 2012;

Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) February – July 2010; and Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan) June – November 2008.


Memorial at The Australian War Memorial


Also commemorated at the Afghanistan Avenue of Honour, Yungaburra, Qld


Inscription

2nd Commando Regiment
8513334
DOD
Age: 29


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  • Created by: John Winterbotham
  • Added: Feb 9, 2015
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142383907/todd_john-chidgey: accessed ), memorial page for Lance Corporal Todd John Chidgey (1985–1 Jul 2014), Find a Grave Memorial ID 142383907, citing Palmdale Lawn Cemetery & Memorial Park, Palmdale, Central Coast Council, New South Wales, Australia; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by John Winterbotham (contributor 48166878).