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Its nice to see that. I think the last time we sent that many folks over at once was the 2VP Bosnia tour in winter '93.
dapaterson said:Taken from The Province, 09 Jan 07
NIGEL ARMSTRONG
The Guardian
Islanders packed into the Charlottetown Civic Centre Friday night for the Red Friday Support Our Troops hockey game and a moving tribute to soldiers serving in Afghanistan.
Piper Terry Hunter played Amazing Grace at centre ice as images of soldiers from across Canada who have been killed in Afghanistan were projected onto the ice surface.
Cpl. Paul Butler stepped forward to play the Last Post followed by Reveille as the audience observed a moment of silence.
Then the mood changed from somber to an outpouring of emotional pride as most of the 17 Islanders about to be deployed to Afghanistan were brought on to the ice and introduced to thunderous applause filling the arena.
Rocket announcer Kirk MacKinnon, on behalf of the officials on the ice, told the audience that defence chief General Rick Hillier was not able to attend as hoped by organizers.
“General Hillier sends his regrets and would like to thank all Islanders for their continued support our CF personnel and most importantly their families that await their safe return home” said MacKinnon.
Lt. Col. Glen Moriarity representing the Prince Edward Island Regiment, flanked by other commanding officers on P.E.I. dropped the puck on behalf of Hillier.
As the troops left the ice, the Old Abby horn gave a blast of salute and everyone was on their feet for a standing ovation.
The ceremony and the game was broadcast live to Canadian troops in Afghanistan.
“That was great,” said Tyler Coady of Charlottetown who will be off to Afghanistan in a few weeks “It’s awesome to see friends and family come out to support us. Just to know people support you, it’s huge.”
Coyote43D said:Mike Cullen is in regimental transport here in Pet.
The Librarian said:And tonight was the PEI Rockets "We Support Our Troops" Hockey game against the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles. CO PEIR dropped the puck with assitance from yours truley amongst the COs of the other Island Res F Units. It was nice to see the troops from the PEIR & 721 Comm who are deploying making it back from Gagetown for the game and they were all honoured on centre ice. The stands were filled with a sea of red and yellow.
Final: PEI: 3 - Cape Breton: 1 ;D
sigtech said:Better late then never been on course and havn't had time to post this , FYI Gramps is now a papa to a little Girl
Congrats Gramps
Gramps said:Thanks for the well wishes. She is doing great and rarely sleeps. Cheers.
Gramps said:She is way ahead of you MRM.
Now theres a name I have not heard in a dogs age. Is he still around B Sqn?Mud Recce Man said:I have seen C/S Jamer like that on a Sqn adv before ;D
Gramps said:Now theres a name I have not heard in a dogs age. Is he still around B Sqn?