Wednesday, July 04, 2007

What a Sad Day


What a sad day... I am shaking as I hear the news. This is the start of a difficult journey for many military families and friends here and overseas. I know many families close their eyes, bow their heads and wait. God Bless. I stand here beside you - reaching out my hand.

You will be missed
By ones never met
You are our HEROES
We will never forget.
~Godspeed.
Military Mom.
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Six Canadian Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
July 4, 2007- Six Canadian soldiers and one Afghan interpreter were killed at approximately 10:55 a.m. Kandahar time today when their vehicle struck a suspected improvised explosive device approximately 20 km south-west of Kandahar City. The names of the casualties are being withheld pending the notification of families.The incident occurred while the soldiers were returning from conducting joint operations with the Afghan National Army. This joint operation was dubbed Operation LUGER and is indicative of the ever-increasing capability of Afghan National Security forces. Operation LUGER was an Afghan led operation to enhance security in the Panjwayii district that saw Canadian Forces troops play a supporting role to their Afghan counterparts. The operation was completed without incident, and the attack occurred as the patrol returned to a nearby forward operating base. Afghan National Army forces have made great progress in increasing their level of professionalism and operational capability and regularly work in close cooperation with Canadian Forces personnel who stand alongside them in the field, and mentor them as they develop a cohesive and professional military force.The members of Joint Task Force Afghanistan are deeply saddened by the loss of these brave individuals as they worked side by side with their Afghan counterparts to bring security and stability to southern Afghanistan.The identities and home units of the deceased will only be released when next-of-kin notification is complete, and in accordance with the family's wishes.

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