He had been helping ensure the security of an area which had been cleared as part of Operation Panther's Claw - an offensive against the Taliban.
Soldiers killed in blasts named
Two British soldiers killed in separate explosions in Afghanistan have been named by the Ministry of Defence.
Warrant Officer Class 2 Sean Upton and Trooper Phillip Lawrence died in blasts in Helmand province on 27 July.
Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth said both were "outstanding soldiers who commanded the respect and admiration of their colleagues".
The fatalities took the number of UK service personnel killed in Afghanistan since operations began in 2001 to 191.
Both men's names were released shortly after hundreds of people attended a memorial procession in honour of four other UK soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
Warrant Officer Class 2 Upton, 35, from Nottinghamshire, died in an explosion during a foot patrol in Sangin district.
He had been serving as second-in-command of Sangin's Police Mentoring Team, the MoD said.
In an unrelated incident, Trooper Lawrence, 22, from Birkenhead, Merseyside, was killed during a blast while driving an armoured vehicle in Lashkar Gah district, Helmand.
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