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Not sure if this is allowed, mods please let me know. Jamie and I were friends from birth to his death, practically inseparable for the first 20 years of our lives. I joined the reserves and ended up heading out west, he joined the RCR's and stayed east, although distance was our enemy, whenever we were withing 500kms of each we always ended up getting together for a beer or alot of beer. I thought that this quote by Samuel Johnson was an appropriate description of Jamie and indeed all soldiers whom face death on each tour..."The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Jamie and everyone like him treat troubled, often hostile people in a helping manner and in return received nothing from those people. I think he was a representation of all that is good in the military and indeed in Canada. In January of last year I lost one of my best friends but the nation gained a hero, that is a reflection of the sacrifice he made. Thank you all, remember him in your own ways. Pro Patria Jamie Brendan Murphy 1977-2004