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]