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I'm a Canadian journalist with CTV who has just joined this list. Have been "embedded" with Canadians in Kandahar in 2002 and in Kabul during Rotos 0,1 and 2.
Would guess my cumulative time in Afghanistan is coming up on two rotos, but in fairness I don't have to spend six months at a stretch.
Like many Canadians, I didn't know much about the military until I started covering them post 9/11.
Most of the time now, however, I can read someone's rank correctly from their uniform and I even understand a good bit of your lingo.
I've almost always been very impressed with the professionalism of the troops I've been with and their willingness to speak openly and effectively with me about themselves and their mission.
Think many of you are right to point out that this PRT mission in Kandahar is bound to be quite different than what Canadian soldiers have faced in Kabul. Without being melodramatic, I agree with the posts that suggest it has the potential to be more dangerous. That said, it may also be very necessary and important work.
Am making plans to be on the scene again when Canadian soldiers arrive in Kandahar, but like some of you am having trouble figuring out exactly when and where I need to be. DND Public Affairs doesn't seem to have any specifics to share at this point. That may be just because plans are still being finalized.
In any event, Americans have said I can embed with them in Kandahar, but they want to know with what unit and where. I understand Canadians may be taking over duties from a particular American unit, but don't know which one or where they will be staying, though I saw a mention on this thread about a camp 30 km from the main American air base, possibly in Kandahar City?
Appreciate there are op/sec issues here, but was hoping someone could put me in the picture or direct me to the Canadian CO for this deployment from whom I could get the info directly.
Don't wish to get anyone in trouble here, not asking for top secret dope, but would appreciate some basic info to help me make logistical plan for myself to be in the right place at the right time in August.
Those with any suggestions on who to contact or info they could supply, can post it here or send it directly to my corporate e-mail at mmcclure@ctv.ca.
Thanks in advance, and I hope I didn't break any rules in my first post. Promise in future ones, I will have more to contribute to the discussion.
Cheers,
Matt McClure
South Asia Correspondent
CTV News
Would guess my cumulative time in Afghanistan is coming up on two rotos, but in fairness I don't have to spend six months at a stretch.
Like many Canadians, I didn't know much about the military until I started covering them post 9/11.
Most of the time now, however, I can read someone's rank correctly from their uniform and I even understand a good bit of your lingo.
I've almost always been very impressed with the professionalism of the troops I've been with and their willingness to speak openly and effectively with me about themselves and their mission.
Think many of you are right to point out that this PRT mission in Kandahar is bound to be quite different than what Canadian soldiers have faced in Kabul. Without being melodramatic, I agree with the posts that suggest it has the potential to be more dangerous. That said, it may also be very necessary and important work.
Am making plans to be on the scene again when Canadian soldiers arrive in Kandahar, but like some of you am having trouble figuring out exactly when and where I need to be. DND Public Affairs doesn't seem to have any specifics to share at this point. That may be just because plans are still being finalized.
In any event, Americans have said I can embed with them in Kandahar, but they want to know with what unit and where. I understand Canadians may be taking over duties from a particular American unit, but don't know which one or where they will be staying, though I saw a mention on this thread about a camp 30 km from the main American air base, possibly in Kandahar City?
Appreciate there are op/sec issues here, but was hoping someone could put me in the picture or direct me to the Canadian CO for this deployment from whom I could get the info directly.
Don't wish to get anyone in trouble here, not asking for top secret dope, but would appreciate some basic info to help me make logistical plan for myself to be in the right place at the right time in August.
Those with any suggestions on who to contact or info they could supply, can post it here or send it directly to my corporate e-mail at mmcclure@ctv.ca.
Thanks in advance, and I hope I didn't break any rules in my first post. Promise in future ones, I will have more to contribute to the discussion.
Cheers,
Matt McClure
South Asia Correspondent
CTV News