Canada's role in the invasion of Afghanistan/Sandbox
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Canada has suffered 26 fatalities involving soldiers in Afganistan. A Canadian diplomat has also been killed. These fatalities include three to vehicular accidents and five, possibly six, to friendly fire.
Rank | Name | Unit | Date | Circumstance | References |
Sergeant | Marc D. Leger | Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry | 18 April 2002 | Main article: Afghanistan friendly fire incident
Four soldiers are killed and eight wounded when an American F-16 fighter jet, piloted by U.S. Air National Guard Major Harry Schmidt, dropped a laser-guided 225-kilogram bomb on the Canadians who were on an exercise at Tarnak Farm, near Kandahar. |
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Corporal | Ainsworth Dyer | ||||
Private | Richard Green | ||||
Private | Nathan Smith | ||||
Sergeant | Robert Alan Short | Third battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment | 2 October 2003 | Landmine incident along a road regularily 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 | ||||
Corporal | Jamie Brendan Murphy | Royal Canadian Regiment | 27 January 2004 | Victom of a suicide bombing while on patrol in a Iltis jeep. | [3] |
Private | Braun Scott Woodfield | Second battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment | 24 November 2005 | Died in a LAV-III rollover on the main highway between Camp Julien and Kandahar. | [4] |
Senior Foreign Affairs officer | Glyn Berry | Government of Canada | 15 January 2006 | Died in a suicide attack while being transported in an armoured G-wagon. | [5] |
Master Corporal | Timothy Wilson | Unknown | March 2, 2006 | Vehicular accideny involving a LAV-III and a local taxi. Five others also injured. | [6] |
Corporal | Paul Davis | ||||
Private | Robert Costall | First battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry | 29 March, 2006 | Died while defending a coalition outpost outside Kandahar from Taliban insurgents, possibly by an American soldier. | [7] [8] |
Corporal | Matthew Dinning | Unknown | 22 April 2006 | All four died when their armoured jeep struck a improvised explosive device North of Kandahar. | [9] [10] [11] |
Lieutenant | William Turner | ||||
Bombardier | Myles Mansell | ||||
Corporal | Randy Payne | ||||
Captain | Nichola Goddard | Royal Canadian Horse Artillery | 17 May, 2006 | Killed during operations against insurgents. Goddard was the first Canadian woman to die in combat since WWII. | [12] [13] |
Corporal | Anthony Boneca | Lake Superior Scottish Regiment | 9 July, 2006 | Killed during combat operations against Taliban insurgents. | [14] |
Corporal | Francisco Gomez | Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry | 22 July, 2006 | Two soldiers are killed, and eight wounded when their Bison armoured vehicle is attacked by a suicide bomber. | [15] |
Corporal | Jason Patrick Warren | Royal Highland Regiment | |||
Corporal | Christopher Jonathan Reid | Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry | 3 August, 2006 | Killed by a roadside bomb while in an armoured vehicle. | [16] |
Sergeant | Vaughn Ingram | All three soldiers killed, and nine wounded, during an an RPG attack by insurgents. | |||
Corporal | Bryce Jeffrey Keller | ||||
Private | Kevin Dallaire | ||||
Master corporal | Jeffrey Scott Walsh | Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry | 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 then a week. | [17] [18] |
Coporal | Andrew James Eykelenboom | 1st Field Ambulance | 11 August, 2006 | Killed by a suicide bomber while on a NATO patrol in a G-Wagon light utility vehicle. | [19] [20] |