SGT BLAINE DIDDAMS MG
Sergeant Blaine Diddams who was killed during an engagement with insurgents on operations in Afghanistan on 2 July 2012.
Sergeant Diddams was a member of the Special Operations Task Group and was from the Perth-based Special Air Service Regiment (SASR). He was employed as a Special Air Service Regiment Patrol Commander.
Sergeant Diddams is survived by his wife Toni-Ann, their daughter Elle-Lou and son Henry, his parents Peter and Cate, and siblings Nikki, Sian, Christian and Luke.
Sergeant Diddams was born in Canberra, ACT, in 1971. He enlisted in the Army on 24 April 1990 and after completing his initial employment training for infantry was posted to the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment in Townsville, Queensland on 2 November 1990. Sergeant Diddams successfully completed his SASR selection course and was posted to the Regiment in 1995
This was his seventh tour to Afghanistan since 2001, although he had deployed previously on four occasions to Somalia, East Timor and the Solomon Islands.
Sergeant Diddams, ‘Didds’ to his mates, was a devoted family man and a dedicated professional soldier. Known for his outwards personality and quirky sense of humour, he was held in the highest regard by his mates and comrades alike.
Sergeant Diddams has been awarded the following honours and awards:
Medal for Gallantry
Australian Active Service Medal with Clasp Somalia, Clasp East Timor, Clasp ICAT
International Forces East Timor (INTERFET) Medal
Afghanistan Campaign Medal
Australian Service Medal with Clasp Solomon Islands, Clasp ‘CT/SR’
Defence Long Service Medal
Australian Defence Medal
NATO ISAF Medal
Meritorious Unit Citation
Infantry Combat Badge, and
Returned from Active Service Badge.
During Sergeant Diddams’ service in the Australian Army he deployed on the following operations:
Operation Solace (Somalia): Jan – May 1993
Operation Warden (East Timor): Jan – Feb 2000
Operation Tanager (East Timor): February – May 2000
Operation Trek (Solomon Islands): 2002
Operation Slipper (Afghanistan): Nov 2001 – Apr 2002
Operation Slipper (Afghanistan): May – Oct 2007
Operation Slipper (Afghanistan): Jan – April 2008
Operation Slipper (Afghanistan): May – July 2008
Operation Slipper (Afghanistan): Jun – Nov 2009
Operation Slipper (Afghanistan): Jan – Jul 2011
Operation Amulet (CHOGM Perth): 2011
Operation Slipper (Afghanistan): Feb 2012 – July 2012.
Statements and tributes
Mrs Toni-Ann Diddams, Sergeant Diddams' wife
Didds passed away on 2 July 2012 in a place very foreign to most of us, surrounded by his mates, and doing what he truly loved. He was without doubt a “hard hitter”.
Given how he passed it would be easy to define him as just a soldier, but to those that knew him he was so much more. Didds was the most loving of husbands and a devoted and very proud father to our children, Elle-Lou and Henry. Whenever he could, he loved watching the kids play sport and taught them at a very young age to ski. Skiing was a passion for Didds and each year our family would take a ski trip together come hell or high water! We will look back at these holidays and cherish the moments we shared with Didds.
Friends and family were so very important to Didds. His mates really became members of our family, and I know just how hard his loss is for them also. In this difficult time the support they have shown to the children and I has been unwavering. Didds was a man who stood by his mates no matter what and I know he will be sorely missed and well remembered by them all. The men he stood side by side with in the SASR were his brothers in every sense of the word.
He lived his life to the fullest, his enthusiasm and humour were utterly infectious, if you were around Didds you were having a good time. Everyone has a ‘Didds story’.
We would like to thank family, friends and the defence community for their support, and finally we would like to thank those sectors of the media community who have respected our request for privacy and hope that this will continue during this difficult time.
Peter and Cate Diddams, Sergeant Diddam's parents
Today we lay to rest our eldest son Blaine, who died doing what he loved, what he believed in, in the company of those with whom he shared a special bond.
To Blaine he couldn’t imagine doing anything else, he was living his dream and living it with pride and distinction.
Whilst we are devastated at his loss, we lovingly remember the man who was absolutely focused and driven to be the best he could be in everything he pursued, yet always with that wonderful sense of humour, boundless enthusiasm and perspective that will be sorely missed.
Blaine was totally devoted to his wife and children, to his extended family, and unreservedly dedicated to his mates and to his country.
Blaine’s brothers and sisters all looked up to him as their hero long before he became a national hero.
As parents we are so very proud of Blaine - proud of what he stood for, proud of what he had achieved, proud of who he was.
Our grief has been tempered by the overwhelming expressions of sympathy and support we have received, and we are steeled to face the difficult days ahead by the knowledge that we do not grieve alone.
We would like to thank the Australian Defence Force for their efforts in supporting us through this traumatic time, and in particular the regimental family of the Special Air Service Regiment – the military family Blaine loved so much, and whose support has been unstinting.
Finally we ask that out of respect for Blaine and in recognition of the ultimate sacrifice he has made for his country, you grant his family and friends complete privacy as we all come to terms with his loss.
July 2, 2012