Canadian soldiers killed in roadside bomb blast

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"Fallen soldiers 'saved dozens of innocent people' " ...only to live another day until getting blown to pieces by US cowards from above?

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Two Canadian soldiers were killed in a roadside bomb explosion on Saturday in southern Afghanistan's Zhari district, the military said Sunday.
Cpl. Christian Bobbitt, 23, and another unnamed soldier, both based in Valcartier, Que., were killed Saturday in the blast, which occurred around 3:20 p.m. local time Saturday, 15 kilometres west of Kandahar city.

The family of the second soldier has requested time to notify other family members before his name is made public.

They had dismounted from their vehicle to secure an area west of Kandahar after an earlier blast when another improvised explosive device detonated, Brig.-Gen. Jonathan Vance said.
Another soldier was seriously injured and is in stable condition in hospital, Vance said.

Canadian troops said farewell to the two soldiers in a ramp ceremony at the NATO base in Kandahar on Sunday.
Fallen soldiers 'saved dozens of innocent people'

The two soldiers were friends and part of a group of engineers who clear roads of IEDs.

Vance said they were probably involved in defusing half of the roadside bombs found in Kandahar in July.

"I can say with confidence that these two brave engineers saved the lives of dozens of innocent people last month alone," he said.

Vance said Bobbitt, or "Bob" to his friends, was a well-liked soldier with a well-known technical expertise who was always there to help his comrades and had just been promoted to corporal.

"He was a hard worker, and a great competitor," Vance said. "He excelled in all that he did, whether it was at Guitar Heroes, or on a rink."

He is survived by his spouse Felicia, his brother Jonathan and his parents, Liane and Yvan.

The other soldier was not named, as military officials had not yet contacted one of his family members.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper extended his condolences to the families and friends of the two slain soldiers.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the loved ones of these soldiers during this difficult period," he said in a statement Sunday.

"The men and women of our Canadian Forces tirelessly strive to make a positive difference in this world. Their selfless actions protect Canadians, our interests and our values." *:lol:*

Since 2002, 127 Canadian soldiers have been killed serving in the Afghanistan mission. One diplomat and two aid workers have also been killed.
 

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"Fallen soldiers 'saved dozens of innocent people' " ...only to live another day until getting blown to pieces by US cowards from above?

Fukking jokers
Last Updated: Sunday, August 2, 2009 | 5:32 PM ET Comments235Recommend139

CBC News


Two Canadian soldiers were killed in a roadside bomb explosion on Saturday in southern Afghanistan's Zhari district, the military said Sunday.
Cpl. Christian Bobbitt, 23, and another unnamed soldier, both based in Valcartier, Que., were killed Saturday in the blast, which occurred around 3:20 p.m. local time Saturday, 15 kilometres west of Kandahar city.

The family of the second soldier has requested time to notify other family members before his name is made public.

They had dismounted from their vehicle to secure an area west of Kandahar after an earlier blast when another improvised explosive device detonated, Brig.-Gen. Jonathan Vance said.
Another soldier was seriously injured and is in stable condition in hospital, Vance said.

Canadian troops said farewell to the two soldiers in a ramp ceremony at the NATO base in Kandahar on Sunday.
Fallen soldiers 'saved dozens of innocent people'

The two soldiers were friends and part of a group of engineers who clear roads of IEDs.

Vance said they were probably involved in defusing half of the roadside bombs found in Kandahar in July.

"I can say with confidence that these two brave engineers saved the lives of dozens of innocent people last month alone," he said.

Vance said Bobbitt, or "Bob" to his friends, was a well-liked soldier with a well-known technical expertise who was always there to help his comrades and had just been promoted to corporal.

"He was a hard worker, and a great competitor," Vance said. "He excelled in all that he did, whether it was at Guitar Heroes, or on a rink."

He is survived by his spouse Felicia, his brother Jonathan and his parents, Liane and Yvan.

The other soldier was not named, as military officials had not yet contacted one of his family members.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper extended his condolences to the families and friends of the two slain soldiers.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the loved ones of these soldiers during this difficult period," he said in a statement Sunday.

"The men and women of our Canadian Forces tirelessly strive to make a positive difference in this world. Their selfless actions protect Canadians, our interests and our values." *:lol:*

Since 2002, 127 Canadian soldiers have been killed serving in the Afghanistan mission. One diplomat and two aid workers have also been killed.

JBeee - Speaking of dogs they are way up the evolutionary tree than you will ever be.
 

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I think, and I don't know the mind of Jbee at all, but the idea is that having saved many lives, it's unfortunate, my word, that accidents in aerial bombing missions causing colateral damages and the loss of civilians. I might not have the right take on it though.
 

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I think, and I don't know the mind of Jbee at all, but the idea is that having saved many lives, it's unfortunate, my word, that accidents in aerial bombing missions causing colateral damages and the loss of civilians. I might not have the right take on it though.

The thing is that JBee doesn't like that it was an IED and would rather make up that it was a US aircraft that did it.
 

JBeee

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8O...a silver star for Unforgiven!!!

Gerryh....the same innocent Afghani lives `saved` by another IED dug up and dismantled...(or stepped on and taking the lives of our Canadian puppets on the ground), well, those same innocent Afghans will more than likely, a short time later, get blown to pieces by cowardly US troops (hi eaglesnack:smile:) and their big bad 500 lb bombs, indiscriminately dropped from the air.
You know....wedding partys, schools, markets and the like.


What the hell do you mean by this?
 

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Yes...hot steel!! How could we forget Eaglesnack?!!

Americans (and the world) had quite a celebration watching all that red hot steel come-a-tumblin down in NY that glorious fall day...like colorful orange and red leaves fluttering about those on the ground...cries of joy filling the air.:lol:

Wedding parties are our favorite! Hot steel is far better to throw around than rice at an Afghan wedding!
 

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Yes...hot steel!! How could we forget Eaglesnack?!!

Americans (and the world) had quite a celebration watching all that red hot steel come-a-tumblin down in NY that glorious fall day...like colorful orange and red leaves fluttering about those on the ground...cries of joy filling the air.:lol:

Yeah but that was all in Bush's plan to get all the oil in Afghanistan!

So far so good!