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Thanato
04-09-2007, 04:12 AM
6 Canadian soldiers killed in roadside bombing in Afghanistan
4 are from Gagetown, N.B., and 1 from Halifax, Canadian Forces says


Six Canadian soldiers were killed and two others were injured Sunday when their armoured vehicle struck a roadside bomb west of Kandahar City, resulting in the worst single-day loss of life for Canadian Forces in Afghanistan, military officials said.

The LAV III hit an "improvised explosive device" around 1:30 p.m. local time, Col. Mike Cessford, deputy commander of Task Force Afghanistan, told reporters at the airbase in southern Kandahar province. Ten soldiers in total were in the vehicle.

The military later released the names of five of the dead soldiers. Four were with Gagetown, N.B.-based 2nd Battalion, the Royal Canadian Regiment:

* Sgt. Donald Lucas.
* Cpl. Aaron E. Williams.
* Pte. Kevin Vincent Kennedy.
* Pte. David Robert Greenslade.

Cpl. Christopher Paul Stannix, a reservist from the Halifax-based Princess Louise Fusiliers, also died. The identity of the sixth victim was not released at the request of his family.

Earlier, Prime Minister Stephen Harper confirmed the deaths while speaking to a shocked crowd of dignitaries and veterans in Lille, France, where he was attending a dinner to mark the 90th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.

"Sadly today has been a difficult day in Afghanistan," Harper said. "We've learned that an incident has claimed the lives of six Canadian soldiers and injured a number of others.

"Our hearts ache for them and their families, and I know as we gather here on Easter Sunday our thoughts and prayers are with them," the prime minister said.

Harper's announcement was met with an audible gasp from the crowd.

The troops were serving with NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Helmand province, where the multinational force recently launched a major offensive against the Taliban called Operation Achilles.

In another area of southern Afghanistan, one NATO soldier was killed and another injured earlier Sunday by a similar type of bomb, a NATO spokeswoman said. The location was not disclosed.

One soldier in serious condition

Cessford said the 10 soldiers were riding in the vehicle when it struck the explosive. Four Canadian soldiers were flown to the hospital at Kandahar airbase.

One is listed in serious condition with non-life-threatening injuries and will likely be taken to the U.S. military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, Cessford said. A second soldier suffered minor injuries and the other two were not hurt.

"We lost six of our best, and really, we are thinking of the families as much as anyone," Cessford said, adding that despite the tragic incident, the soldiers stationed at Kandahar remain committed to the mission.

"We are focused on rebuilding Afghanistan and doing the right thing by those kids who wave at us every day as we drive down the roads here," Cessford said.

Maj.-Gen. Ton van Loon, the ISAF chief of Regional Command South, said "the hearts of his soldiers" go out to the victims' families and their country.

Reaction to soldier deaths

In Canada, politicians said they were shocked by the number of casualties.

Jack Layton told CBC News, "It's a devastating blow." The NDP leader, who opposes Canada's mission in Afghanistan that was recently extended by the government, stayed clear of politics Sunday. He said Sunday was a day to pray for and reflect on those who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Opposition Leader Stéphane Dion express sorrow, saying members of the Canadian Forces "risk their lives to create a safer and more secure world for Canadians and people the world over."

In Ottawa, Lewis MacKenzie, a retired major-general, said he was "naturally shocked, but not surprised" by the latest Canadian casualties, and added that there is an insurgency going on over there, "so things like this will happen."

The Canadian soldiers were likely escorting logistics convoys filled with fuel and food, MacKenzie speculated.

Scott Taylor, publisher of military magazine Esprit de Corps, told CBC News that whenever NATO launches an offensive, Taliban members immediately attack "to show they have sting in their tail."

Since 2002, 51 Canadian soldiers and a diplomat have been killed in Afghanistan, where Canada has more than 2,000 troops, with the majority in Kandahar.

The main thrust of the offensive in Helmand province is being handled by British and American troops, with Canadian soldiers offering backup and security. About 5,000 soldiers in all are engaging the Taliban, including elements of Afghanistan's army.

In February, the Taliban said it had 6,000 fighters ready for a spring offensive and could dramatically increase that number if necessary.

Al-Jazeera reported at the time that Taliban leader Mullah Dadallah had recruited 500 suicide bombers for the campaign.

Source (http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/04/08/nato-afghanistan.html)

Lest We Forget these Soldiers, and all soldiers who have past,

~Thanato

Fallschirmjäger
04-13-2007, 12:02 PM
Has canada been there since 2001 or later?,and how many soldiers there totaly have the lost,not more than the u.k even?,like they must be the 3rd most casualties after the u.s and the u.k then and not counting afghan govt forces.

Thanato
04-13-2007, 04:17 PM
54 Canadians have been killed, 53 Soldiers, 1 Diplomat. 2 more were killed on Wednesday. As it stands right now. Canada has lost more service Personnel then the United Kingdom.

~Thanato

|:XAS:| Bravo
04-13-2007, 10:38 PM
The Brits that good? Doesn't matter how many casualties each country took, we're (Coalition) doing a good thing for the people there. It's just sad that the people have already been brain washed with extremist propaganda and destructive beliefs.

Total_Overkill
04-14-2007, 03:02 AM
The Brits that good? Doesn't matter how many casualties each country took, we're (Coalition) doing a good thing for the people there. It's just sad that the people have already been brain washed with extremist propaganda and destructive beliefs.

Wasnt it brain-washing, propaganda, and destructive beliefs that got us into that mess in the first place?

|:XAS:| Bravo
04-14-2007, 04:26 AM
Wasnt it brain-washing, propaganda, and destructive beliefs that got us into that mess in the first place?

Watch these vids (http://www.obsessionthemovie.com/trailer.htm) and you tell me.

Thanato
04-14-2007, 04:39 AM
The United Kingdom and Canada have now lost the same number of Military Men and Women in Afghanistan.

Lest We Forget,

~Thanato

Total_Overkill
04-14-2007, 07:39 AM
Watch these vids (http://www.obsessionthemovie.com/trailer.htm) and you tell me.

First off, my comment was reffering to ALL sides (democrat, republican, american, iraqi, iranian, british) You cant trust any of the key players in the conflict, for obvious reasons...

This whole issue just gives me headaches to no-end...

(btw, those videos ARE propaganda >.> not as badly, as a presidential speak, but.... meh, close enough)

Fallschirmjäger
04-14-2007, 07:58 AM
54 Canadians have been killed, 53 Soldiers, 1 Diplomat. 2 more were killed on Wednesday. As it stands right now. Canada has lost more service Personnel then the United Kingdom.

~Thanato

Thanks for the info Thanato.

xplosiv
04-14-2007, 05:52 PM
we're (Coalition) doing a good thing for the people there. Absolutely 100% agree. IMO f*ck politicians, their personal aims got us into this mess, they can rot for all I care. I back our lads (all the soldiers fighting over there) all the way. Like you said, we are doing a good thing over there, helping the people, stabalising the country.

Thanks for the info Thanato. May they rest in peace.

|:XAS:| Bravo
04-15-2007, 12:03 AM
First off, my comment was reffering to ALL sides (democrat, republican, american, iraqi, iranian, british) You cant trust any of the key players in the conflict, for obvious reasons...

This whole issue just gives me headaches to no-end...

(btw, those videos ARE propaganda >.> not as badly, as a presidential speak, but.... meh, close enough)

How is it propaganda? Is it not true?

Total_Overkill
04-15-2007, 02:39 AM
How is it propaganda? Is it not true?

Guess somebodys never heard of "anti-propaganda" propaganda :D

Thanato
04-19-2007, 04:00 PM
Another soldier died, this time in a non-combat related death. He fell from a communications tower. He was a member of Canadian Special Forces (most likely JTF-2)

Canada has now lost 54 service personnel in Afghanistan, may they rest in peace.

Lest We Forget

Fallschirmjäger
04-20-2007, 05:52 AM
Dose canada not have SAS again?,like i forget all the time,as being a commonwealth country like NZ,aussie we have them,as JTF-2 is new to me i think?.

Thanato
04-20-2007, 03:46 PM
Canada had an SAS after WW2 but it was disband. Then the Canadian Airborne Regiment was put in place. That was Disband in 1993 (I believe) and in 1993 the JTF-2 was created, which is Canada's premier Counter Terror Force.

Also recently Canada has created a new Special Operations unit known as the Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR). And there is a rumour of the creation of a 200 member Marine Unit.

~Thanato

MadK
04-20-2007, 05:03 PM
Yes, I've listened to Harper's speech. All I can say is, R.I.P. and respect for the families that had to learn this news.

Fallschirmjäger
04-21-2007, 06:52 AM
Thanks Thanato for the info,too bad,more SAS the better realy,but this JTF-2 can go on military ops too like iraq or afghanistan?,or is that what the new force is for?.
And on marines canada did not have any before this?,and on headings,how come i cant make the SAS like this,but ends up like this Sas.

Total_Overkill
04-21-2007, 07:42 AM
but this JTF-2 can go on military ops too like iraq or afghanistan?,or is that what the new force is for?.

Yes i believe i have heard of some JTF being in Afghanistan

Fallschirmjäger
04-21-2007, 09:43 AM
Thanks Total_Overkill for the added info.