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Canada's role in the invasion of Afghanistan, as an active combatant in operations against the Taliban and other insurgents in southern Afghanistan, has produced the largest number of fatal casualties for any single Canadian military mission since the 25th Canadian Brigade served in the Korean War. A reported total of 83 members of the Canadian Forces have died in Afghanistan between February 2002 and May 10, 2008. Of these, 72 were due to hostile circumstances and 9 were accidents or other non-hostile deaths. 39 soldiers have been killed in roadside bombings, 11 died in unspecified hostile incidents, 6 in RPG attacks, 11 were killed in suicide bombings, 6 died due to United States friendly fire, 6 in vehicle accidents, 1 in a mortar attack, 1 in an accidental fall, 2 from accidental gunshots, 1 suicide and 1 unspecificed non-combat related death. Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan. ... The Taliban (Pashto: , also anglicized as Taleban) are a Sunni Muslim and ethnic Pashtun movement [2] that ruled most of Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001, when their leaders were removed from power by a cooperative military effort between the Northern Alliance, United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. ... Belligerents United Nations: Republic of Korea Australia Belgium Canada Colombia Ethiopia France Greece Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand Philippines South Africa Thailand Turkey United Kingdom United States Naval Support and Military Servicing/Repairs: Japan Medical staff: Denmark Italy Norway India Sweden DPR Korea PR China Soviet Union Commanders Syngman Rhee Chung... The Canadian Forces (CF) (French: Forces canadiennes (FC)) are the unified armed forces of Canada, governed by the National Defence Act, which states: The Canadian Forces are the armed forces of Her Majesty raised by Canada and consist of one Service called the Canadian Armed Forces. ... is the 130th day of the year (131st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Friendly Fire (disambiguation). ...


Canada's first casualties in the mission in Afghanistan occurred in the Tarnak Farm incident, when four Canadians were killed and many others seriously wounded, when a U.S. warplane dropped a bomb on a training exercise in the belief that the Canadians were enemy soldiers. The four servicemen were honoured at an event unprecedented in Canadian military history; on 28 April 2002, Skyreach Centre in Edmonton was filled to capacity for a tribute to the four fallen soldiers, complete with 28 page souvenir programme; the table of contents listed personal messages from the Governor General, Prime Minister, Chief of Defence Staff, Premiers of Alberta and Manitoba, and the Mayor of Edmonton, most of whom attended the service. Subsequent fatalities have been honoured by much smaller services. The Tarnak Farm incident refers to the accidental killing of four Canadian soldiers and the injury of eight others from the Third Battalion of Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry (3PPCLI) on the night of April 18, 2002 by an American F-16 fighter jet. ... is the 118th day of the year (119th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... Rexall Place (formerly known as the Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton Coliseum and Skyreach Centre) is an indoor arena in Edmonton, Alberta. ... The Governor General of Canada (French (feminine): Gouverneure générale du Canada, or (masculine): Gouverneur général du Canada) is the vice-regal representative in Canada of the Canadian monarch, who is the head of state. ... Regions Political culture Foreign relations Other countries Atlas  Politics Portal      The Prime Minister of Canada (French: Premier ministre du Canada), is the Minister of the Crown who is head of the Government of Canada. ... The Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) is the senior member of the Canadian Forces and reports directly to the Minister of National Defence. ... Categories: Canada-related stubs | Alberta premiers ... Categories: Canada-related stubs | Manitoba premiers ...


At the ceremony marking the rededication of the Vimy Memorial on April 9, 2007,[1], Queen Elizabeth II, said in her dedication: "To their eternal remembrance, to Canada, to all who would serve the cause of freedom, and to those who have lost their lives in Afghanistan."[2] Vimy Memorial face The Canadian National Vimy Memorial is one of Canadas most important overseas war memorials to those Canadians who gave their lives in the First World War. ... is the 99th day of the year (100th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of sixteen sovereign states, holding each crown and title equally. ...


The death of Anthony Boneca sparked debate about the combat-readiness of Canadian reservists. Many questions were raised, not only about the suitability of employing reservists (the comments were reported later by the media to be unfounded) but also the role of the media themselves in reporting comments by grief-stricken relatives, such as Boneca's partner's father.


The suitability of the Iltis vehicle was questioned heavily after a landmine incident claimed Canadian soldiers, the military quickly acquired "G-Wagon" and Nyala armoured patrol vehicles in the wake of several fatalities.[3] An open Iltis. ... For G-class stars, see Stellar classification. ... The RG-31 Nyala is multi-purpose mine-protected vehicle made by Land Systems OMC in South Africa, based on the TFM Industries Mamba APC. The vehicle’s V-shaped monocoque welded steel hull and high suspension are designed to resist a blast equivalent to two TM-57 anti-tank...


Captain Nichola Goddard also became the first Canadian combat-deployed female to die in combat. Please see Captain for other uses of the term Captain is a military rank used in nearly every army and navy of the world. ... Captain Nichola Kathleen Sarah Goddard MSM (May 2, 1980 – May 17, 2006) was the first female Canadian soldier killed in combat, and the 16th Canadian soldier killed in Canadian operations in Afghanistan. ...


In honor of those who died during the Afghanistan mission, a section of Highway 401 was renamed The Highway of Heroes.[4] The designated section of highway is the route traveled by motorcades carrying fallen soldiers from the military airbase at CFB Trenton to Toronto, Ontario, when they are repatriated to Canada.[5] Highway 401 redirects here. ... Canadian Forces Base Trenton, also referred to as CFB Shitstorm CFB Trenton, 8 Wing Trenton or Loser Airport is a Canadian Forces Base located in Trenton, Ontario. ...

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Rank Name Hometown Unit Date Circumstance References
Sergeant Marc D. Léger Lancaster, Ontario 3 PPCLI 18 April 2002 Main article: Tarnak Farm incident

Four soldiers are killed and eight wounded in a friendly fire incident when an American F-16 fighter jet dropped a laser-guided 225-kilogram bomb on the Canadians who were on an exercise at Tarnak Farm, near Kandahar. For other uses, see Sergeant (disambiguation). ... Canadian Sergeant Marc Léger (March 26, 1973-April 17, 2002) was killed in Afghanistan when two U.S. planes dropped an unauthorized laser-guided bomb on the 3rd Battalion of the Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry. ... Lancaster is a village located in South Eastern Ontario, Canada (2001 pop. ... Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI) is an infantry regiment in the Canadian Forces (CF), belonging to 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (1 CMBG). ... is the 108th day of the year (109th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... The Tarnak Farm incident refers to the accidental killing of four Canadian soldiers and the injury of eight others from the Third Battalion of Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry (3PPCLI) on the night of April 18, 2002 by an American F-16 fighter jet. ... For other uses, see Friendly Fire (disambiguation). ... The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a modern multi-role jet fighter aircraft built in the United States and used by dozens of countries all over the world. ... Tarnak Farms refers to a former Al Qaeda training camp near Kandahar, Afghanistan. ... This article is about the city in Afghanistan. ...

[1]
Corporal Ainsworth Dyer Montreal, Quebec
Private Richard Green Mill Cove, Nova Scotia
Private Nathan Smith Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia
Sergeant Robert Alan Short Fredericton, New Brunswick 3 RCR 2 October 2003 Landmine incident along a road regularly used by Canadian patrols leaving Camp Julien. The mines are believed to have been placed along the road two hours before the patrol. [2]
Corporal Robbie Christopher Beerenfenger Ottawa, Ontario
Corporal Jamie Brendan Murphy Conception Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador RCR 27 January 2004 Victim of a suicide bombing while on patrol in a Iltis jeep. [3]
Private Braun Scott Woodfield Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia 2 RCR 24 November 2005 Died in a LAV III rollover on the main highway between Camp Julien and Kandahar. [4]
Not applicable Glyn Berry United Kingdom Senior Foreign Affairs officer 15 January 2006 Died in a suicide attack while being transported in an armoured G-wagon. [5]
Master Corporal Timothy Wilson Grande Prairie, Alberta 2 PPCLI March 2, 2006 Vehicular accident involving a LAV III and a local taxi. Five others also injured. [6]
Corporal Paul Davis Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
Private Robert Costall Gibsons, British Columbia 1 PPCLI 29 March 2006 Killed by friendly fire from American Special Forces while defending a coalition outpost outside Kandahar from Taliban insurgents. [7] [8]

[9] [10] [11] This article is about the military rank. ... Corporal Ainsworth Dyer (July 29, 1977_April 17, 2002) was one of 4 Canadian soldiers killed in a friendly fire incident near Kandahar in Afghanistan. ... This article needs cleanup. ... A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank (equivalent to Nato Rank Grades OR-1 to OR-3 depending on the force served in). ... Canadian Private Richard A. Green (May 26, 1980-April 17, 2002) was killed in Afghanistan when two U.S. planes dropped an unauthorized laser-guided bomb on the 3rd Battalion of the Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry. ... A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank (equivalent to Nato Rank Grades OR-1 to OR-3 depending on the force served in). ... A request has been made on Wikipedia for this article to be deleted in accordance with the deletion policy. ... Tatamagouche (population 738 in 2001) is a village located on the Northumberland Strait of Nova Scotia, Canada, 150 kilometers north of Halifax where the French and Waugh Rivers enter Tatamagouche Bay which serves as a natural harbour. ... For other uses, see Sergeant (disambiguation). ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Fredericpolis silvae filia noblis (Fredericton noble daughter of the forest) Established: {{{Established}}} Area: 131. ... The Royal Canadian Regiment (The RCR) is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Forces. ... is the 275th day of the year (276th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... U.S. Army soldier removes fuse from a Russian-made mine to clear a minefield outside of Fallujah, Iraq. ... Camp Julien is the main base for the Canadian contingent of ISAF in Kabul, Afghanistan. ... This article is about the military rank. ... 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The LAV III armoured vehicle (AV) is the latest (entering service in 1999) in General Motors light armoured vehicle (LAV) line. ... Camp Julien is the main base for the Canadian contingent of ISAF in Kabul, Afghanistan. ... This article is about the city in Afghanistan. ... Glyn Berry Glyn Berry (1946 – January 15, 2006) was a Canadian diplomat who was killed in a car bombing in Afghanistan. ... The Government of Canada is the federal government of Canada. ... is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Mercedes-Benz G-Class (G 500 V8) DaimlerChrysler offers a series of sport utility vehicles to the public under the Mercedes-Benz brand as G-Class. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Grande Prairie redirects here. ... Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI) is an infantry regiment in the Canadian Forces (CF), belonging to 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (1 CMBG). ... is the 61st day of the year (62nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The LAV III armoured vehicle (AV) is the latest (entering service in 1999) in General Motors light armoured vehicle (LAV) line. ... This article is about the military rank. ... Website: http://www. ... A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank (equivalent to Nato Rank Grades OR-1 to OR-3 depending on the force served in). ... Gibsons is a small coastal community located in southwestern British Columbia, Canada on the Strait of Georgia. ... Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI) is an infantry regiment in the Canadian Forces (CF), belonging to 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (1 CMBG). ... is the 88th day of the year (89th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Friendly Fire (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Special forces (disambiguation). ... This article is about the city in Afghanistan. ... The Taliban (Pashto: , also anglicized as Taleban) are a Sunni Muslim and ethnic Pashtun movement [2] that ruled most of Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001, when their leaders were removed from power by a cooperative military effort between the Northern Alliance, United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. ...

Corporal Matthew Dinning Richmond Hill, Ontario 2 CMBG Headquarters & Signal Squadron 22 April 2006 All four died when their G-wagon struck an IED north of Kandahar. [12] [13] [14]
Lieutenant William Turner Toronto, Ontario Land Force Western Area HQ
Bombardier Myles Mansell Victoria, British Columbia 5th (British Columbia) Field Artillery Regiment
Corporal Randy Payne Gananoque, Ontario Wainwright MP Platoon
Captain Nichola Goddard Calgary, Alberta 1 RCHA 17 May 2006 Killed during operations against insurgents. [15] [16]
Corporal Anthony Boneca Thunder Bay, Ontario LSSR 9 July 2006 Killed during combat operations against Taliban insurgents. [17]
Corporal Francisco Gomez Edmonton, Alberta 2 PPCLI 22 July 2006 Two soldiers are killed, and eight wounded when their Bison armoured vehicle is attacked by a suicide bomber. [18]
Corporal Jason Patrick Warren Quebec City, Quebec Black Watch
Not applicable Mike Frastacky Vancouver, British Columbia Civilian carpenter 23 July 2006 Murdered in Nahrin. [19] [20]
Corporal Christopher Jonathan Reid Truro, Nova Scotia 1 PPCLI 3 August 2006 Killed by a roadside bomb while in a LAV III. [21]
Sergeant Vaughn Ingram Burgeo, Newfoundland and Labrador All three soldiers killed, and nine wounded, during a RPG attack by insurgents.
Corporal Bryce Jeffrey Keller Regina, Saskatchewan
Private Kevin Dallaire Calgary, Alberta
Master Corporal Raymond Arndt Edson, Alberta Loyal Edmonton Regiment 5 August 2006 Killed in vehicular accident when a G-wagon collided head-on with a local civilian truck. 3 others were also injured. [22] [23]
Master Corporal Jeffrey Scott Walsh Regina, Saskatchewan 2 PPCLI 9 August 2006 Killed by the accidental discharge of a comrade's rifle while on patrol west of Kandahar. He had been in theater for less than a week. [24] [25]
Corporal Andrew James Eykelenboom Comox, British Columbia 1 Fd Amb 11 August 2006 Killed by a suicide bomber while on a NATO patrol in a G-wagon light utility vehicle. [26] [27]
Corporal David Braun Raymore, Saskatchewan 2 PPCLI 22 August 2006 Killed by a suicide bomber in Southern Afghanistan [28]
Warrant Officer Frank Robert Mellish Truro, Nova Scotia 1 RCR 3 September 2006 Killed during Operation Medusa while fighting with Taliban insurgents in Panjwai district west of Kandahar. [29]
Warrant Officer Richard Francis Nolan Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador
Private William Jonathon James Cushley Port Lambton, Ontario
Sergeant Shane Stachnik Waskatenau, Alberta 2 Combat Engineer Regiment
Private Mark Anthony Graham Hamilton, Ontario 1 RCR 4 September 2006 Killed by U.S. A-10 attack aircraft in a friendly fire incident. [30]
Private David Byers Espanola, Ontario 2 PPCLI 18 September 2006 All four soldiers killed, and several others wounded, during an attack on their foot patrol by a suicide bomber riding a bicycle in Panjwai district, west of Kandahar. [31]
Corporal Shane Keating Dalmeny, Saskatchewan
Corporal Keith Morley Winnipeg, Manitoba
Corporal Glen Arnold McKerrow, Ontario 2 Field Ambulance
Private Josh Klukie Thunder Bay, Ontario 1 RCR 29 September 2006 Killed by an IED blast while serving with 1 RCR on a foot patrol in Panjwai District. [32]
Sergeant Craig Paul Gillam South Branch, Newfoundland and Labrador Royal Canadian Dragoons 3 October 2006 Killed, when attacked while working on road construction project west of Kandahar. [33]
Corporal Robert Thomas James Mitchell Owen Sound, Ontario
Trooper (Private) Mark Andrew Wilson London, Ontario Royal Canadian Dragoons 7 October 2006 Killed by an IED blast while riding in a Nyala armoured patrol vehicle west of Kandahar [34][35][36]
Sergeant Darcy Tedford Calgary, Alberta 1 RCR 14 October 2006 Killed in an ambush in southern Kandahar [37]
Private Blake Williamson Ottawa, Ontario
Chief Warrant Officer Robert Girouard Bouctouche, New Brunswick 1 RCR 27 November 2006 Killed by a suicide bomber while riding in a Bison armoured vehicle [38]
Corporal Albert Storm Niagara Falls, Ontario
Corporal Kevin Megeney Stellarton, Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Highlanders 6 March 2007 Killed by accidental shooting while on base in Kandahar. [39]
Sergeant Donald Lucas St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador 2 RCR 8 April 2007 All six killed by a roadside bomb while riding in a LAV III 75 km west of Kandahar City near the border between Kandahar and Helmand provinces. One other soldier was seriously wounded, another lightly wounded, and two others escaped injury. They were conducting a convoy security operation in support of Operation Achilles. It was the single worst attack on NATO troops since June 2005 and the single costliest day of combat for Canadian troops since 26 members of the RCR were killed in Korea in 1953. [40] [41] [42] [43] [44]

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Corporal Aaron E. Williams Lincoln, New Brunswick
Corporal Brent Poland Camlachie, Ontario
Private David Robert Greenslade Saint John, New Brunswick
Private Kevin Vincent Kennedy St. Lawrence, Newfoundland and Labrador
Corporal Christopher Paul Stannix Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Princess Louise Fusiliers
Master Corporal Allan Stewart Newcastle, New Brunswick Royal Canadian Dragoons 11 April 2007 Killed by a roadside bomb 38 km west of Kandahar city. [46]
Trooper Patrick James Pentland Geary, New Brunswick
Master Corporal Anthony Klumpenhouwer