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http://beatles.ncf.ca/canada.html Last edited by John McGillivray; 28-06-11 at 02:36. |
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Very very long - but well worth the read - give yourself 15 minutes. I think you'll get some idea just how invaluable our blokes (all nations involved) are to bringing lasting peace to Afghanistan...
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Children of Fallen Military Personnel to Receive Canada Company Scholarships/
Honorable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance to Attend Ceremony Aboard HMCS Montréal TORONTO, Aug. 31, 2011 /CNW/ - Children of Canadian military personnel who died while serving their country will receive post-secondary education scholarships from Canada Company at the fourth annual awards ceremony commencing at 11:00 a.m. aboard HMCS Montréal in Toronto on Friday, September 2, 2011. The Canada Company Scholarship Fund (CCSF) was created in 2007 to supplement benefits available to children who have had a parent die while on an active mission. Awarded annually, the scholarships provide $4,000 per year for up to four years to children who qualify. These scholarships help to offset tuition fees and other living expenses required to complete a post-secondary education. Event: Canada Company Scholarship Awards aboard the HMCS Montréal What: Seven students to be presented with Canada Company scholarships (Three in absentia) Who: The Honorable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance Blake Goldring, MSM, CFA, Chairman of Canada Company and Chairman and CEO of AGF Management Limited Senior leaders from all branches of our Canadian Forces Seven Scholarship recipients and their families Date and Time: Friday, September 2, 2011 Media Access to Site: 10:30 a.m. Awards Presentation/Press Conference: 11:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. Interviews with Recipients/Presenters: 11:50 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Location: Aboard HMCS Montreal, Berth 272, Queen's Quay, Toronto (Foot of Yonge Street) Attention Story Editors: Recipients will include representation from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick. Canada Company: Many Ways to Serve, is an apolitical organization created in 2006 to bring community leaders across Canada together to support Canada's military and their families in the work they do at home and abroad. For further information: Karen Archer Manager, Public Relations & Public Affairs Tel: 416-865-4295 Email: karen.archer@agf.com Amanda Marchment Manager, Public Relations & Public Affairs Tel: 416-865-4160 ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Canadian soldier killed in Afghan blast identified
CTVNews.ca Staff Date: Sat. Oct. 29 2011 5:51 PM ET A Canadian soldier was among 13 NATO troops killed in a suicide attack in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Saturday morning. The troops were killed when a suicide bomber slammed a van filled with explosives into a NATO bus, blasting the armoured carrier onto its side. NATO has confirmed that 13 service members were killed in the attack. Late Saturday morning, Department of National Defence spokesperson Lt.-Col. Christian Lemay confirmed to CTV News that a Canadian was among the soldiers killed in the blast. Officials identified the deceased as Master Cpl. Byron Greff, an Edmonton-based soldier from the 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Greff was in Afghanistan as a trainer and mentor. Lemay told CTVNews.ca that the soldier's family has been notified and is being offered support. He added that the defence department is working on returning the soldier's body to Canada before any funeral arrangements are made. The Taliban has taken responsibility for the attack which also killed three Afghan citizens and a policeman, according to the Afghan Ministry of Interior. The death is the first since Canadian combat operations in Kandahar ended earlier this year and the new training mission involving 920 soldiers began. While information continues to trickle in about the blast, retired Col. Michel Drapeau said Taliban militants remain a threat wherever a soldier is in training or fighting mode. "From a political and a tactical perspective they want to inflict casualties whether they are Canadians or Americans… to advance their political agenda," he told CTV News Channel on Sunday. The recent attack occurred near a base where Canadians, along with soldiers from other countries, are training Afghan army. A "relatively safe" mission In the past, Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative government has described the training mission as "relatively safe." He had said that the mission -- which runs until 2014 -- would take place behind the wire of fortified bases. But Saturday's attack may be a precursor to more violence in Kabul, said Drapeau. "It's a foretelling sign," he said. "It is perhaps not as dangerous as what it was in Kandahar but the Taliban as I say, they hide and they will rely on those tactics." At the time of the attack, the armoured bus -- known as a Rhino -- was travelling down a highway sandwiched between a fleet of mine-resistant military vehicles. The four-lane roadway is said to be used often by NATO forces. The explosion sent shrapnel flying out onto the street. Smoke billowed out of the burning wreckage of the bus. Eight other Afghans, including two children and four other civilians, were injured as well, said Kabir Amiri, head of Kabul hospitals. Earlier in the day, a U.S. official had said that all the soldiers killed in the attack were American. The Canadian death was announced a few hours after the official's statement. The Taliban has also claimed responsibility for another suicide bombing that took place outside a government intelligence province in the northwest province of Kunar. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories...forces-111029/ |
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Unfortunately I know the stretch of road that it happened.
RIP.
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