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Army investigates death of 'outstanding' officer during live firing training exercise
Captain Philip Muldowney, 25, died during a night-time live-fire exercise at Otterburn Training Area; the Ministry of Defence is investigating the circumstances of his death.
- On January 25, 2026, Captain Philip Gilbert Muldowney died during tactical live-fire training at Otterburn Training Area, Northumberland, the Ministry of Defence confirmed, and an investigation is underway.
- An Army spokesperson said the circumstances are under investigation and refused further comment, while media reports allege he was shot in the back during a night-time exercise involving the Scots Guards, which officials have not confirmed.
- His record shows deployment to Estonia with Operation Cabrit and later completing the All-Arms Commando Course at Lympstone after a serious injury.
- Senior officers paid tribute to Captain Muldowney's leadership and character, while the MoD and Lieutenant Colonel Henry Waller asked for privacy for his family during the investigation.
- Known to colleagues as Gilbert, he was described as immensely enthusiastic, inspiring his unit and friends, with his leadership earning enduring respect within his unit.
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