News Source: Macleans
| 5 months ago
The latest Canadian casualty of the Afghan insurgency began his final journey home Monday following an evening ceremony at an airfield that has seen all too many such services. Soldiers and civilians turned out on en masse as the casket of Cpl.
News Source: Canada.com
| 5 months ago
Afghanistan â More than 2,000 soldiers and civilians turned out Monday night to pay their respects to Cpl. Martin Dube, the second Canadian killed in a week in Afghanistan, as his body was placed onto a transport plane for the final flight home.
News Source: Macleans
| 5 months ago
The latest Canadian casualty of the Afghan insurgency is on his final journey home. Soldiers and civilians turned out on en masse as the casket of Cpl. Martin Dube was loaded onto a transport plane at Kandahar Airfield. Padre Bastien Leclerc told...
News Source: Macleans
| 5 months ago
The wounding of an interpreter in a roadside blast that killed a Canadian soldier this week highlighted the extreme dangers they, too, face in providing a critical service to the international military effort in Afghanistan...Still, some of...
News Source: Leader Post Online
| 5 months ago
Undated handout photo of Corporal Martin Dubé from the 5e Régiment de genie de combat based at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier near Quebec City. Dube was killed as a result of an explosion of an improvised explosive device (IED). The incident...
News Source: Toronto Star
| 5 months ago
Afghanistan–A Canadian combat engineer, described as a great guy to be around, was killed in southern Afghanistan on Sunday when one of two roadside bombs he was trying to defuse exploded...Martin Dube, 35, was the second Canadian soldier to die in...
News Source: The Globe and Mail
| 5 months ago
Globe and Mail Update, Sunday, Jun. 14, 2009 04:47PM EDT A military engineer was killed Sunday as he tried to defuse two roadside bombs hidden in a rural culvert. Corporal Martin Dubé, 35, is the second Canadian Forces soldier killed within a week'...
News Source: Macleans
| 5 months ago
A Canadian soldier was killed in southern Afghanistan Sunday when one of two improvised explosive devices he was trying to defuse exploded...Martin Dube, 35, was a combat engineer from the 5e Regiment du Genie de Combat based at CFB Valcartier near...