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Brian (Mighty Mouse) Cooper
It is with great sadness that I can confirm the death of Brian, RSM, (mighty mouse) Cooper. Brian passed away in Wrexham on 16th Mar.
He will be sorely missed, all the more because of the man he was. A strong and highly motivated Royal Welchman. He was very much a career soldier who radiated enthusiasm for his work and was inspirational. He loved his job and he was going to do his best to make the most of his chosen career. He was keen and very serious about soldiering, always and always striving to be better.
Everyone who knew Brain and served alongside him will be devastated to learn of his passing. As I remember, he was an outstanding soldier and very talented RSM: skilful, determined, measured and very courageous: he set an excellent example to those around him.
Like me, I am sure there are many out there who have some great memories of serving with and under him.
Our thoughts and prayers of all of us are with his family at this most difficult time.
Details of his funeral will be published when known.
Last edited by Bob Bacon; 19-03-2016 at 00:56.
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Very sad news, one of the Regiment's most legendary modern-day soldiers - and on the Regimental anniversary.
Working for yourself is great, not only can you work half days, you can choose which 12 hours!
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How very sad. I served alongside Brian from 1963 until I left the Bn, on posting, Dec 1977 - I always referred to him as the "Mini Guardsman". Sadly they don't make them like him anymore!!
Deepest condolences to family, friends and fellow comrades from London Branch RWFCA. RIP Mate.
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RIP RSM, small in stature but a giant of man on the battalion square
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RIP Brian, one more Royal welsh legend gone. condolences to the family
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What a man, a great influence on many Royal Welchman's careers, its a pity we did not see more of him at reunions after he left. A sad day in our extended history.
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Another sad loss to the regiment. Proud to say I served with Brian, Mighty Mouse, and have some good and not so good memories. Rest well service complete.
Thoughts go to his family and friends at this sad time. All members of the Royal Welch Fusiliers Comrades Association - Wrexham Branch.
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My thoughts are with his family at this sad time,one of the finest Royal Welchmen,RIP
everyday i wake up i thank the lord i,m welsh
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Deepest condolences to family, friends and comrades from all committee and branch members of Denbigh and District Branch The Royal Welch Fusiliers Comrades Association. (RWFCA).
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Totally respected by all who served with him, soldiers and officers alike. He was the archetype of a Regimental Sergeant Major.
Got into a spot of bother in Lemgo and I thought I was really for it. However, to my surprise he fully understood my predicament and showed me compassion which was a quality not many saw in him.
I for one was privileged to have served with him. His sense of humour was infectious and they don't make them like that anymore.
My sincere condolences to Brian's Family.
Rest in Peace Sir.
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