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My deepest condolences to PO2 Blake's family, FDU(A) and comrades in TFA. Sad sad news on our birthday today. May you be the last Sailor to pay the full price there.
Canadian killed by IED in Afghanistan
Father of two had just disabled another bomb
Last Updated: Tuesday, May 4, 2010 | 5:43 AM ET Comments16Recommend19CBC News
Petty Officer 2nd Class Douglas Craig Blake, 37, of Simcoe, Ont., was killed by a roadside bomb Monday near Kandahar city. (DND)
A Canadian senior non-commissioned officer in Afghanistan was killed Monday by an improvised explosive device near Kandahar city.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Douglas Craig Blake, 37, was killed Monday afternoon while working in the Panjwai district, approximately 25 kilometres southwest of the city.
Brig-Gen. Dan Ménard, the commander of Canadian troops in Afghanistan, said the Simcoe, Ont., native was returning to camp after successfully disposing of another IED when the blast went off.
Blake was serving with the Fleet Diving Unit Atlantic, based in Halifax.
"A navy clearance diver, Craig was most comfortable working under water, yet he effortlessly adapted to the rigours of land operations," Ménard said in a statement.
"Incredibly fit, with a backbone of steel, Craig put 100 per cent into everything he did."
Blake, married with two children, was a hockey coach and triathlete, Ménard said.
His death brings to 143 the number of Canadian troops who have died in the Afghan mission since it began in 2002.
"On behalf of all soldiers, airmen, airwomen, sailors and special operators of Joint Task Force Afghanistan, I offer my sincere condolences to his friends and family," Ménard said.
With files from The Canadian Press
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/05/04/canadian-soldier-killed.html#ixzz0mxB9NTk2
My deepest condolences to PO2 Blake's family, FDU(A) and comrades in TFA. Sad sad news on our birthday today. May you be the last Sailor to pay the full price there.
Canadian killed by IED in Afghanistan
Father of two had just disabled another bomb
Last Updated: Tuesday, May 4, 2010 | 5:43 AM ET Comments16Recommend19CBC News
Petty Officer 2nd Class Douglas Craig Blake, 37, of Simcoe, Ont., was killed by a roadside bomb Monday near Kandahar city. (DND)
A Canadian senior non-commissioned officer in Afghanistan was killed Monday by an improvised explosive device near Kandahar city.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Douglas Craig Blake, 37, was killed Monday afternoon while working in the Panjwai district, approximately 25 kilometres southwest of the city.
Brig-Gen. Dan Ménard, the commander of Canadian troops in Afghanistan, said the Simcoe, Ont., native was returning to camp after successfully disposing of another IED when the blast went off.
Blake was serving with the Fleet Diving Unit Atlantic, based in Halifax.
"A navy clearance diver, Craig was most comfortable working under water, yet he effortlessly adapted to the rigours of land operations," Ménard said in a statement.
"Incredibly fit, with a backbone of steel, Craig put 100 per cent into everything he did."
Blake, married with two children, was a hockey coach and triathlete, Ménard said.
His death brings to 143 the number of Canadian troops who have died in the Afghan mission since it began in 2002.
"On behalf of all soldiers, airmen, airwomen, sailors and special operators of Joint Task Force Afghanistan, I offer my sincere condolences to his friends and family," Ménard said.
With files from The Canadian Press
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/05/04/canadian-soldier-killed.html#ixzz0mxB9NTk2