Memorial Crosses Presented to Slain Soldiers’ Families
Media Release
31 March 2012
Memorial Crosses Presented to Slain Soldiers’
Families
The families of two NZSAS soldiers tragically killed in Afghanistan last year were presented with the New Zealand Memorial Cross by Prime Minister John Key today.

Photo Caption:
The Prime Minister John Key presents the Memorial Cross to
Sol Smith, the brother of Lance Corporal Leon
Smith.
Family members of both Corporal Doug Grant and Lance Corporal Leon Smith attended a closed ceremony in Papakura Military Camp, which was also attended by senior members of the NZDF and colleagues from the NZSAS Regiment.
The New Zealand Memorial Cross is presented to family members of New Zealand Service personnel who lose their lives during, or as a result of, operational service outside New Zealand.
Chief of Defence Force Lieutenant
General Rhys Jones said the medal recognises that it is not
only the soldiers themselves that make sacrifices in the
service of New Zealand, but also their families.
“Both Corporal Grant and Lance Corporal Smith died in the service of their country, and in doing so they made the ultimate sacrifice. Today those sacrifices, along with the impact that these tragic events have had on their families, is remembered”.
CPL Grant was shot by insurgents while attempting to free captives held in the British Council offices in Kabul on 19 August 2011. He died from his injuries en route to hospital.
LCPL Smith was killed on 28 September 2011 after being struck by a bullet fired by an insurgent while securing a compound during a partnered operation with the Afghan Crisis Response Unit.
The
families of both Corporal Grant and Lance Corporal Smith do
not wish to make any comment at this
time.
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