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Canada AM: Janis Mackey Frayer from Kabul
A second Canadian soldier in less than a week has been killed and IEDs continue to pose the greatest threat to troops on the ground in Afghanistan.
CTV News Channel: Bill Graveland, Canadian Press on the latest death
A Canadian press reporter says Pte. Jonathan Couturier was on a mission to find IED in the area and was actually on his way back when he was killed.

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During my per-mission training to go to Afghanistan, I was lucky enough to train with the R22ER battle group. Those men were some of the finest people I have ever met and that impression was firther solidified from contact with other Canadian soldiers, sailors and airmen while there. God bless you Pte Couturier; rest in peace, your mission is complete.

Rob from North Bay

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Date: Thu. Sep. 17 2009 9:31 PM ET

A Canadian soldier has died in an Afghan bomb attack, the second such death in less than a week.

The soldier has been identified as 23-year-old Pte. Jonathan Couturier of the 2nd Battalion, Royal 22e Regiment, based in Valcartier, Que.

Couturier, who was involved in a mission to seize weapons and control Taliban movements, was killed when an improvised explosive device exploded near his vehicle as it drove about 25 kilometres south of Kandadar City.

He is the 131st Canadian soldier to die in Afghanistan.

Eleven others were also injured in the blast, but those injuries weren't serious, said Brig.-Gen. Jonathan Vance.

"At the time of his death, Jonathan was returning from an operation designed to protect the population by removing insurgent command and control networks in the Panjwaii district," said Vance, who is the commander of Task Force Kandahar.

"This meant capturing weapons and IED caches and preventing the movement of insurgents and weaponry into areas where innocent civilians might be harmed."

Vance said that the young soldier was like a "little brother" for some of the older soldiers, and that he maintained a sense of humour even during bleak situations.

"He never missed an occasion to talk about his passions -- hockey, his (Ford) Mustang and last but not least, the love of his life -- Andreanne," Vance said.

The death comes a day after the body of Pte. Patrick Lormand, 21, returned to Canada in an emotional ceremony at CFB Trenton in Ontario.

On Sunday, Lormand was also killed in the volatile Panjwaii district by a roadside bomb.

The region, with its vast fields and farming compounds, has remained a Taliban bastion despite efforts to bring the area under control.

Four soldiers have now died in similar blasts this month. On September 6, Maj. Yannick Pepin and Cpl. Jean-Francois Drouin were killed by an IED.

Earlier on Thursday, six Italian soldiers and 10 Afghans were killed in Kabul by a suicide car bomber.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast and it came despite massive security in the Afghan capital.

Violence has been on the rise in Afghanistan as thousands of U.S. troops have entered the country with the intention of pushing insurgents out of their strongholds.

The attacks also follow a highly contentious presidential election, which still has no clear winner.

In the weeks before Afghans went to the ballot boxes, the Taliban vowed to disrupt voting through violence and intimidation.

With files from The Canadian Press

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current rcr
said

They shall not grow old,as we that are left grow old.

rip brother,stand easy, you have done us proud.


Steven G
said

As a soldier who is scheduled to head over for a second tour in the spring of 2010, I send my prayers for Pte. Jonathan Couturier and his family. You have paid the ultimate sacrifice for your fellow man.

We are making a difference for the people of Afghanistan and it is cause that is worth the sacrfice. When you see women walking around in Kabul and going to work, girls going to school, it is worth the risk. Our soldiers head overseas and put there lives on the line for these people. We have made a difference and we have seen this!!

Thanks to the Canadian public who support us. For those who don't support us, remember that right was won for you by soldiers who fought in the previous wars. Their sacrifices is the reason we have our freedoms today. God Bless the 131 Canadian's who have paid the ultimate sacrifice!!!


Patrick Bradley London
said

Firstly, my deepest sympathies to Pte. Jonathan Couturier's family and to the rest of his brave regiment still serving.

You all pay a debt that sadly few fully recognize and understand in this country. I thank you for your sacrifice and determination to carry on with such a difficult mission and pray that more people realize the impact your having on keeping us all safe.

Thank you again, and God Bless you and all others serving!




Remarkable
said

I want to thank this soldier for serving his country. I shall always remember him for what he has done for his country and his unselfish service to us as citizens of this nation.

My condolences to his family who have lost a son and I pray that God will strengthen them during their time of grief.

I pray for his comerades who suffered injury today that they recover and can return to their Batallion and to his friends who have lost a young man who cannot be replaced.

I also ask, that people who wish to post an opinion based on politics leave that for another time, and honour this young man who unselfishly made the ultimate sacrifice so that you can enjoy your peace and freedoms that you have today.


Frank Buchan
said

There are many of us who have lived longer and fought for much less of lesser meaning. Our troops are doing work that they and the country should be proud to have done.


Peter
said

God bless him.


Garbo
said

Thoughts and Prayers for the Family and Friends.

RIP

Military Wife


Margaretha
said

We will remember them


Allan
said

My deepest sympathies to the family. It's so sad.


Melissa
said

RIP to a fallen comrade. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Pro Patria


allan
said

May God bless his soul.

Thank you for your sacrifice. May God comfort his family and friends.


Rob from North Bay
said

During my per-mission training to go to Afghanistan, I was lucky enough to train with the R22ER battle group. Those men were some of the finest people I have ever met and that impression was firther solidified from contact with other Canadian soldiers, sailors and airmen while there. God bless you Pte Couturier; rest in peace, your mission is complete.


Taff
said

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Pte. Couturier's family and friends, for the soldiers whom where wounded say a prayer that they may heal well.
Stand easy soldier, your sacrifice will not be forgotten!

Audex et Celar


Maria-Toronto
said

Now that I have a son, everytime I read the headlines of a fallen Canadian soldier, I no longer look at their picture and think to myself what a brave soldier. Instead I now look at their picture and think...wow, that was somebody's child.

R.I.P. Jonathan and may your comarades recover soon.
Thank you to you out there and to the mothers and fathers who support their "child" with their decision to fight for us all.



S Burns
said

Having just yesterday stood on an overpass on Holt rd. in Bowmanville overlooking the HIGHWAY OF HEROES I am deeply saddened by the loss of another one of our brothers. Peace be with you brave warrior.


Doug Rutherford
said

Pte. Couturier, we thank you.

Je me souviens.


cplmarchand
said

Here we stand once again to say farewell to our brother-in-arms, stand tall as the fallen before you will wait for you and take you to your new post.

less we forget

Cpl Marchand

Never unprepared


Sarge
said

REPATRIATION ROW

We Will
Never Forget
Your Ultimate
Sacrifice

Stand Down
Soldier
You Are Now
Homeward Bound


NG UpNorth
said

Right on the money Steve G! FOR THOSE WHO HAVE FOUGHT FOR IT, FREEDOM HAS A FLAVOR THE PROTECTED WILL NEVER KNOW! God bless him and the family!


Bev & Bill Quackenbush
said

Our thoughts and prayers are with Pte. Jonathan Couturier's family and friends. He will always be remembered. All the more reason to keep Red Friday's (Support Your Troops) day, circulating. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.


Andrew at Gagetown
said

My condolences to the family.

As a side note to the editor, Maj. Pepin and Cpl Drouin were not Vandoos, but with the 5th Combat Engineer Regiment.


Dave
said

Rest in peace brother.


My prayers are with the family and friends.






Daniel Rochette
said

It is with great sadness that i learn that we lost another soldier today. My deepest sympathies to the family of this remarkable young man who gave his life so another can enjoy freedom and rights that so many in this country take for granted.

I cannot express enought to you how greatful I am and honoured to be protected by such brave remarkable soldiers. There lives and sacrifice will NEVER be forgotten. As i lower my flag for the 131 time i am reminded of a saying "IF YOU WILL NOT STAND BEHIND OURS SOLDIER THAN PICK UP A WEAPON AND STAND IN FRONT OF THEM" or thank them for the safety freedom they provided while you lay down to sleep tonight in your warm bed.

THANK YOU FOR THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE.
DANIEL ROCHETTE


David in NB
said

RIP soldier. My condolences to the friends and family, and I wish a speedy recovery to the wounded.



Beth
said

I am in awe of two things: 1) that there still exists in our world today self-less men and women who put their lives on the line for people they will never meet, and 2) that this is something they have chosen to do freely of and by themselves. My utmost and deepest respect and appreciation.

In looking over the list of our fallen heroes, it is a list of people in the prime of their lives with everything to live for.

Rest in Peace Pte. Jonathan Couturier and all those who have fallen for Canada. You have blessed us immeasurably and undeservedly. God bless you.


colleen
said

Thanks for your service to your country, may you rest in peace. As long as we stay our course none will have died in vain. To your family my deepest condolences I am very sorry for your loss.


Karen Patrick
said

My condolences to the family of Pte. Couturier...rest easy fine soldier. God bless the family, and all other troops serving and being deployed to Afghanistan, you take our hearts with you and we wait until your return.


Soldier's mom N.L.
said

Thank-you for your sacrifice, you are a Hero, bless you and your family. R.I.P. You will not be forgotten.


Dodge
said

As a Veteran who has lost many of my very close friends to war, I salute this young man and congratulate him on his bravery. I also congratulate him for serving his country and giving his all, nothing more can or should ever be asked of him or his family, they made the ultimate sacrifice. I slaute you for your bravery and I offer my prayers to his family. My he Rest In Peace you true and brave soldier. My deepest sympathy to his family and to all Canadians on his lost


Maj
said

Sdt Couturier,

RIP. You are in our hearts and minds. Without your sacrifice and of those before you we would not have our comforts at home and Afghans would not have the chance at a better country. We are proud of you.


Lesley
said

Thank you...God bless
RIP


Ray
said

At the going down of the sun and in the morning we shall remember them..

Stand Easy soldier..

Thank you to all that serve

Ray


James
said

I don't want to sound like a broken record about our troops but I am in awe of the young Soldiers (and older)that fight the good fight in Afghanistan against a tireless and sneaky enemy. I know the work the CDN Soldiers do every day over in Afghanistan in extreme conditions gives me the freedom I enjoy and the ability to do what I can to make Canada a better country in which to live.

I am very confident we are living a peaceful existence here because of our Warriors and Peacekeepers who are trying their best to make Afghanistan more Democratic and a self-sufficient country.

I am very grateful to the Soldiers and will never forget the sacrifice of the Canadian Soldiers who return along the Highway of Heroes. God Bless.


DC & Family
said

Thank you for your courage, your bravery and your honour. Yours and the sacrifice of all those before your will NOT be forgotten. Our sincere condolences to your loved ones.


Rose
said

RIP You gave all for Queen and Country. Veterans wife.


current soldier
said

God bless you Pte. Couturier. You paid the ultimate price for an often ungreatful nation. we your brothers in arms will continue the fight in your name and the names of the other 131 soldier. rest in peace my brother.

Lt


Don D Toronto
said

My family's thoughts and prayers go out to this young hero and his family.God bless you,all the others we have lost and all those serving.And Thank You we are so proud of you.


Mission
said

You gave your life for democracy in Afghanistan.




James
said

Good on the CDN Soldiers for sticking it out until at least 2011. That will give the Afghans enough time to establish a good government and allow training for their own Soldiers.


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