Schmid arrived in Afghanistan in June 2009 and was immediately involved in the hazardous Operation Panchai Palang (Panther's Claw), in the southern Helmand province, designed to extend the area of control and offer a greater element of local security to the population in preparation for the Afghanistan national elections, challenged by the Taleban.
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On the day following his death, Staff-Sergeant Schmid was due to fly home for two weeks' rest and recuperation in England, after a five-month tour of duty in Helmand province to which he was expected to return later this month.
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He was killed instantly in the town of Sangin, Afghanistan, while disarming an IED which, it must be assumed, was fitted with an anti-handling mechanism of a new complexity or a secondary control system to be triggered after the device's discovery.