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One Canadian soldier dead, 3 injured in Afghanistan
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Date: Wed. Jan. 7 2009 10:53 PM ET
One Canadian soldier has been killed and three injured after an improvised explosive device detonated near their armoured vehicle in Afghanistan's Shah Wali Kowt district Wednesday morning.
The soldier who was killed has been identified as Trooper Brian Richard Good, 42, from the Royal Canadian Dragoons from CFB Petawawa, Ont. Good, whose hometown was Ottawa, was serving with the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment battle group.
The three injured soldiers are members of the same battle group. They were evacuated by helicopter to the hospital at Kandahar Air Field and are reported to be in good condition.
The soldiers were "participating in an ongoing operation when the incident occurred" around 8 a.m. local time, approximately 35 kilometres north of Kandahar City, according to a statement issued by Col. Jamie Cade, acting commander of Task Force Kandahar.
Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Cade would not elaborate on the nature of the operation that Good and his fellow soldiers were engaged in.
In his statement, Cade described Good as "an easygoing individual who would do anything for anyone. He was active in his community and the best neighbour you could ask for. He had a distinctive laugh, a smile that reached from ear to ear."
Cade said Good was devoted to his wife, Sandra, and two daughters, of whom he spoke often.
"We are truly saddened by the death of Trooper Good, and his friends and family are in our thoughts and prayers," Cade said.
The fatality brings Canada's troop death toll in Afghanistan to 107 since the mission began in 2002.
Over the last month alone, 10 Canadian soldiers have been killed, all by improvised explosive devices.
"It is definitely a plague and it is difficult to fight," Cade told reporters. "It's a few people implanting explosives in commonly used routes and some not-so-common routes."
According to Cade, officials will review the latest incident, as they do all IED incidents, to identify any operational or intelligence weaknesses.
Cade said that despite the rise in IED attacks against Canadian troops, soldiers are finding more IEDs than they strike, which is a result of "time, work and effort, a wide amount of intelligence collection and technology."
Cade credited members of the Afghan National Army for finding a large number of IEDs, a feat he attributed to the ongoing training they receive from Canadian troops.
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Cf member
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CFwifePET
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Pro Patria (Petawawa)
The Russells in Ottawa
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Trisa Thompson
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Dianna Keith
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dave
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You gave your life for freedom, a word that has more meaning for me with each
death.
Roland Godin
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Terry O'Hara
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As a former RCD member and vet of Afghanistan my deepest condolences are offered to Trooper Good's family.
He will always be remembered as a hero in the hearts and minds of all Canadians and by his "Brothers in Arms"
Bravo Zulu and God Bless you Trp Good. RIP
Barb
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Jamie, North Bay
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Sandy
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Our big military family sends our love, strength and prayers to you during this difficult time.
May your husband rest in peace.
Military Wife and daughters
SK
Danita and Michael Curwin
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DJ
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"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal"
Austin,Dana,Gregory and Charity Cole
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Thom Joordens
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Thom Joordens, President
Pacem et Libertas
Goldens
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John Wilson
Bridgetown, NS
Righteous
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God Speed!
armykat
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prince albert, saskatchewan
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Cnd Soldier and Army Wife
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Soldier in Valcartier
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King of Kensington
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Thanks to you and to your comrades for doing the most dangerous and honourable job there is. Makes me realize how easy I have it at my work.
Des - RCD (retired)
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You will never be forgotten nor will your sacrifice.
To your family and friends; my deepest condolences.
DRAGOONS!
John Kloosterman
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Terri
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Michelle B
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My heart, thoughts and prayers are with his fellow soldiers, friends and family during this grieving time. From one military family to another, I empathize with you're pain, and I only hope that one day you will find comfort in the beautiful memories treasured in your hearts!
R.I.P. Trooper Good :(
My children and I are eternally grateful for your service.
Freedom is never free, and it takes a strong brave man/woman to wear the uniform!
I am sssoooo sorry for your loss.
John in Toronto
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scottguv
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But when will Canada learn and get out of this senseless and STUPID exercise?
CFWIFE
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Joe White
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glen
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Grandma
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"Greater love hath no man..."
RCD Member
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Tim from Calgary
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Greg
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R
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Strenth and faith be with the Family and close friends.
Paul in NB
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At the going down of the sun
WE WILL REMEMBER
And never forget
Éric
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Marie
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Joyce.
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Canadian Soldier based in Ottawa
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Daryl in Lethbridge
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PRO PATRIA
Concerned Canadian
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And to CARL NS above, thanks for your warning. I really do hope people around the world will know that these soldiers are doing terrific jobs to keep us all safe - even at the expense of their own dear lives.........
Earl Robert
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Jackie North Bay, Ontario
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jill todd
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Condolences to his family from mother of soldier formely of petawawa now gagetown stationed in afghanistan 2007
SM
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David Chan
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Dave
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Pro Patria
Cassie
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MCpl Boudreau
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R C
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Surely we are smarter than that!
The Canadian Government should hold a nation wide contest for detection of these planted IED's divices at our engineering/trade schools right across the country.
M
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Mel
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My condolences to your wife, daughters, and family
Sue
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Please get them out of there!!!
My deepest condolensces on the loss of this precious man, to all those close to him and all that will never know him.
Sarah
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Pro Patria.
Cnd Soldier
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Trooper Brian Richard Good - May God bless and protect your family, and you will always be remembered.
Cheers!
Michalina
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Military Spouse
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My husband is in Afghanistan now as well as many of our friends. They are all heros.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the fallen and the injured.
Fellow RCD Trooper
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~Bold and Swift~
gary
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Gary
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Proud Military Mom
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Ally Coe *Proud Army Wife*
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CDN
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Mike in Wpg
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Military wife
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Marg.
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As a military Mom, I am grateful for the soldiers who serve to defend our nation, and saddened every time we lose one.
My condolences to Trooper Good's family and friends. Know in your heart that he was a hero who gave the ultimate sacrifice for you and his country, doing what he was called to do, serve in the Canadian Forces to try to make the world a better place for all to live.
I can't begin to imagine your loss and pray the Lord hold you all in the palm of His hand. You now have an angel watching over you from heaven.
God Bless You one and all.
Ahmed
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One thing I do not understand is that why is it they keep dying of an explosion from IED? Are they keep doing the same thing over and over? I mean once you know where the danger is coming from, you do everything possible to prevent it. So, why is it that most of the Canadian casualties are from IEDs? Someone should question the leaders.
wingy72
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May you rest in peace
Robert
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Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Sean in Ottawa
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Former "Dragoon"
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Rest in Peace
Daniel from Saskatoon
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david
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we owe them......i wonder if the government of Canada and the Department of National Defence will ante up?
personally, i think the population of Afghanistan should fight for their futures and the futures of their children...don't see a lot of that happening so long as foreign troops are prepared to fight for them.
joy
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A soldiers mom
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Bob Fenton Caledonia
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Father of RCD
Wise Wajid
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CFSpouse
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Canadian in Mexico
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Ahmad
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Dr J in SK
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CARL NS
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NOW IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING GOOD TO SAY, DON'T SAY ANYTHING AT ALL.
Richard
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-George Orwell-
Steve in Ottawa
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Joe McRae
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Shoe
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Shamaro
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To Tpr Good's family, I pray that GOD will comfort you in your time of loss and I pray that he may give you strength.
Your husband and father was a brave man, a hero who served his country and his family faithfully everyday.
Thank you for people like Tpr Good.