(Background photo courtesy of Canadian Forces Combat Camera)
23 Mar 06
MCPL Franklin Soldiers On
17 Mar 06
Salikin Speaks to Reporters - Wouldn't Hesitate to Return - More - more
25 Feb 06
Salikin Outta Hospital, Getting Physio - More
22 Feb 06
Lads Suffering from Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria - CDC Study on Acinetobacter baumannii Infections
16 Feb 06
MCPL Franklin Loses Part of Second Leg - Cpl. Bailey Still Tough Shape, But Reportedly Out of Woods - More
8 Feb 06
Cpl. Bailey Still in Tough Shape - More
2 Feb 06
Cpl. Bailey in Rough Shape Still, But Expected to Live - Pte. Salikin's Mom Thanks All for Support
27 Jan 06
Opinion: MCPL Franklin Deserves VC, He Doesn't Think So - Canadian VC Eligibility Criteria
26 Jan 06
Not Looking Good - More - more
Hyundai Being Good Corporate Citizen - In Case You Want to Send a \"Thank You\" to Corporate HQ
Funeral for Canada's First Diplomat Killed in Line of Duty
25 Jan 05
They're Back - More - More
Remembering Glyn Berry
24 Jan 06
All Three Injured on Their Way Back to Canada
22 Jan 06
Bailey Fighting Infection, Fever - More
21 Jan 06
Injured Troops in Good Spirits - Hope for Recovery Grows - Not Everyone Healing as Quickly, Though - Doctor: Saturday a Bad Day for All Injured
20 Jan 06
Slain CAN Diplomat Home - More
Some More Details of Injuries - Families Thankful for Support - Army.ca Discussion Thread
19 Jan 06
Spokesperson: Early Signs Encouraging, But Cas Still in Rough Shape - Good News: They're Expected to Survive - Take Some Time to Recover, Though - ANOTHER Reason to Stay in Shape for Combat
Wounded Hook Up With Families in DEU - Trying to Make Troops Feel at Home - Landstuhl Regional Medical Centre Home Page
Experts: Brace for More Cas
18 Jan 06
Families of Injured Arrive
CAN To Continue Rebuilding AFG
Man Bites Dog: Amnesty Int'l Condemns Attack by Bad Guys - UN Security Council President, Too
Injured Troops Coming Home Next Week - More
\"A Well-Respected Canadian Diplomat Pays the Ultimate Price\"
\"A Struggle for Canadian Hearts and Minds\"
A Bit of an Explanation for NDP on War, Peacekeeping and Dying
17 Jan 06
Injured Could Be Back in Canada Next Week
Families On The Way
Liberal, Conservative Party Leaders Stand By AFG Mission - NDP Too (As Long as It's \"Peacekeeping\") - NDP: You Don't Want Us in AFG
UN Condemns Rash of Violence
Mo' Armour Will Only Help So Much
16 Jan 06
PM's Statement
Families pray as Canadian soldiers treated in Germany - More
Afghan bombings raise fears of changing militant tactics - Canada's Changing Role in Theatre
AFG Friendly Fire Survivor Helping Out Medic Family
Remembering Glynn Berry
Two Injured Troops in Critical Condition, Artificial Coma - Injured Medic Helped Out - Medic's Wife Waiting for Return - CTV Online Interview with Wife - More on Slain Diplomat
Still Like Wild West in K'Har - Still Lotsa Taliban Support
15 Jan 06
CF Statement - Governor General's Statement
Names of the Dead, Injured - Supposed to Be Coming Home Soon
Foreign Affairs Official Glynn Berry Confirmed Killed
- DFAIT Listing of Staff in K'Har - Bio Article
Mr. Berry is second from left, in blue shirt and beard, seen here during September 14, 2005 visit by Anne Mc Lellan, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. Photo courtesy of PSEPC web page.
Mr. Berry, third from left, in blue tie and beard, seen here following a speech in early 2004 to a Quebec Lions Club. Photo courtesy of District One, Lions Club, Quebec web page.
Some Photos from the Scene - More
Initial Reports
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - Associated Press - CNN - AFP - Al Jazeera - Army.ca Forum
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