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Topic: THE RCR CASUALTIES - AFGHANISTAN. (Read 249 times)
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george burrows
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2002
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While we expect to have casualties and loss of life in battle, it is still VERY, VERY hard for all involved, ESPECIALLY those comrades who survived the fight. MY HEART GOES OUT TO ALL THE SURVIVING COMRADES, the rest of the regiment and to the families of those lost and wounded. I wish the regiment every success in future battles and hope our casualties remain at an extremely low level. May God be with them all.
George F. BURROWS ( Ist. Battalion RCR - WW 2.)
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Mike Blais
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A ROYAL CANADIAN "NEVER PASSES A FAULT"
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Well, George of all us having the luxury of reading your post in the comforts of our homes, safe and secure, you would know better then all of us.
PRO PATRIA.
And thank you for answering the call when it was your turn to carry the banner.
Mike.
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1RCR 1977-79 Depot (Italy PL), B Coy, Mortars, Pioneers, D Coy (CFB London) 3RCR 1979-82 M Coy, Pipes & Drums, Sigs, Mortars. (CFB Baden-Soellingen) 1RCR 1982-88 Mortars. Dukes, Cyprus-Welfare NCO 84-85, Injured, WO&Sgts Mess, (CFB London) 1988-92 Med-remuster to HELL/ 35 DU, CFB Baden 1992 Medical release. God Bless you all!
Pro Patria
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