And another instance of bad news. Knowing I helped train that fine soldier..makes me proud. My condolences to his family, friends and all the Dragoons..
RIP mate. It bloody sucks when you know the bloke. He was a good feller and we'll miss you. I remember how he and another feller volunteered to drive me to Ottawa just at the drop of a hat so i could meet my then girlfriend. He was a good bloke.
Keep at them Dragoons. Dont let up
Its not the greatest photo, but its how i remember him best. In front of that laptop, listening to music and having a laugh with him room-mate.
Mods can do away with it if they dont think its appropriate, i just think sometimes its good to see the bloke without the uniform.
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