The lieutenant colonel who was stabbed outside an Army barracks in Kent in broad daylight has been pictured for the first time.

Lt Col Mark Teeton, 47, is in a ‘serious but stable’ condition in hospital after he was attacked 200 yards from Brompton Barracks in Gillingham on Tuesday evening shortly before 6pm.

Anthony Esan, 24, was arrested near his home address in Mooring Road, Rochester, at approximately 6.30pm the same day.

Esan has been charged with attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon in a public place, Kent Police said this morning. He has been pictured being led into Medway Magistrates’ Court.

Father-of-two Lt Col Teeton suffered ‘injuries consistent with stab wounds’, police said, and was airlifted to hospital. 

Lt Col Mark Teeton, a course manager for the Royal School of Military Engineering Regiment for almost six years, has been identified as the victim of a stabbing attack in Gillingham

Lt Col Mark Teeton, a course manager for the Royal School of Military Engineering Regiment for almost six years, has been identified as the victim of a stabbing attack in Gillingham

Lt Col Mark Teeton is reported to have joined the Army 24 years ago and has been awarded a long service and good conduct medal

Lt Col Teeton ran 44 miles just last month to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day and to raise money for veterans mental health support

Lt Col Teeton ran 44 miles just last month to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day and to raise money for veterans mental health support

Anthony Esan, 24, has been charged with attempted murder after a soldier was attacked in Gillingham on Tuesday

Anthony Esan, 24, has been charged with attempted murder after a soldier was attacked in Gillingham on Tuesday

Anthony Esan being led into Medway Magistrates Court this morning after being charged with the attempted murder of Lt Col Teeton

Anthony Esan being led into Medway Magistrates Court this morning after being charged with the attempted murder of Lt Col Teeton

Police on the scene of an alleged attack on a British Army officer in Gillingham

Police on the scene of an alleged attack on a British Army officer in Gillingham

Police officers behind the cordon in Gillingham, Kent on Wednesday morning

Police officers behind the cordon in Gillingham, Kent on Wednesday morning

An aerial view of Sally Port Gardens in Gillingham where the attack is said to have occurred

An aerial view of Sally Port Gardens in Gillingham where the attack is said to have occurred

Neighbours said his wife desperately flagged down fellow soldiers and neighbours for help as she was heard screaming in the street.

The attack took place 200 yards from Brompton Barracks, home of the 1 Royal School of Military Engineering Regiment.

Lt Col Teeton is reported to have joined the Army 24 years ago and has been a course manager at the barracks for almost six years.

Prior to this, an online CV states he has held a number of educational roles within the Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defence. He was awarded a long service and good conduct medal in 2018.

He also ran 44 miles on the 80th anniversary of D-Day just last month to raise money for mental health support for armed forces veterans – raising almost £3,000.

Witnesses said he had been dressed in a ‘cream camouflage’ military uniform at the time he was attacked. 

The lieutenant colonel’s wife sought the help of other residents and soldiers from the barracks after the attack. Her cries for help were captured on a Ring doorbell camera belonging to a neighbour.

Brompton was put into lockdown for a short period on Tuesday evening – with soldiers ordered to remain indoors.

An air ambulance was seen landing in Great Lines Heritage Park on Tuesday evening adjacent to the scene.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he was ‘shocked and appalled’ by the incident, wishing the soldier a speedy recovery.

Forensic officers have been at an address in nearby Rochester, where a man was arrested and subsequently charged with attempted murder

Forensic officers have been at an address in nearby Rochester, where a man was arrested and subsequently charged with attempted murder

Sally Port in Gillingham is a quiet residential street

Sally Port in Gillingham is a quiet residential street

Brompton Barracks (above) in Gillingham is home to the Royal School of Military Engineering

Brompton Barracks (above) in Gillingham is home to the Royal School of Military Engineering

A police officer and a detective on Sally Port in Gillingham, close to the scene of the attack

A police officer and a detective on Sally Port in Gillingham, close to the scene of the attack

Police officers stand beside a cordoned off area of fencing at the scene of an alleged stabbing in Gillingham today

He later told PMQs on Wednesday: ‘Our thoughts are with him, his family and our armed forces who serve to keep us safe. We wish him a swift recovery.’ 

Leader of the opposition Rishi Sunak added: ‘Our thoughts are with him and his family, as we wish him a speedy recovery.’ 

The head of the British Army, Chief of General Staff General Sir Roly Walker, said he was ‘deeply saddened’ by the alleged attack.

Sir Roly confirmed the man was an officer in the Army, adding: ‘My thoughts and best wishes are with him and his family. They have the full support of the chain of command as they recover from this horrendous incident.’

An Army spokesperson said following the incident: ‘We will continue to work closely with Kent Police to understand what happened and support the investigation.’

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