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May 23, 2005
U.S. base honours Canadian soldiers


Aug. 3, 2004
U.S. 'friendly fire' pilot loses final appeal

July 19, 2004:
'Friendly fire' pilot's appeal dismissed

July 15, 2004:
'Friendly fire' pilot appeals verdict

July 7, 2004:
U.S. 'friendly fire' pilot appealing conviction

July 6, 2004:
U.S. 'friendly fire' pilot found guilty of dereliction of duty

June 24, 2004:
U.S. 'friendly fire' pilot won't face court martial


Dec. 9, 2003:
U.S. awards medals to Canadian soldiers

Oct. 16, 2003:
Court martial opens for U.S. pilot accused in 'friendly fire' deaths of Canadian soldiers

July 30, 2003:
Court martial postponed for 'friendly-fire' pilot

July 1, 2003:
Most serious charges dropped against 'friendly fire' pilot

Jan. 18, 2003:
Fears about 'friendly fire' tragedy ignored, inquiry told

Jan. 17, 2003:
U.S. pilots had time to escape, airman tells inquiry


Dec. 21, 2002:
U.S. pilots took amphetamines before 'friendly fire' incident


Dec. 20, 2002:
Grieving Canadians stunned U.S. pilots took drugs


Nov. 11, 2002:
Canada remembers


Nov. 02, 2002:
N.S. adds 'friendly fire' victim to cenotaph


Oct. 27, 2002:
Canadian played command role in 'friendly fire' deaths


Oct. 23, 2002:
Illinois governor helps raise money for 'friendly fire' pilots


Sept. 13, 2002:
Two U.S. pilots charged in deaths of Canadian soldiers

Families react differently to 'friendly fire' charges

Opposition MPs wants U.S. commander charged


Sept. 12, 2002:
'Friendly fire' pilots may face charges


June 28, 2002:
U.S. pilots blamed for deaths of Canadians

Call for U.S. pilot to be court-martialled


May 14, 2002:
Few details in 'friendly fire' interim report


May 10, 2002:
Injured soldier returns to Afghan duty


May 8, 2002:
Information on 'friendly fire' deaths may never be known


June 28, 2002:
U.S. pilot blamed for deaths of Canadians

Call for U.S. pilot to be court-martialled


June 19, 2002:
U.S. pilot who bombed Canadians broke rules: report


May 14, 2002:
Few details in 'friendly fire' interim report


May 10, 2002:
Injured soldier returns to Afghan duty


May 8, 2002:
Information on 'friendly fire' deaths May never be known


May 2, 2002:
Injured soldier recalls night of terror in friendly fire incident


April 30, 2002:
Board of inquiry examines site where four Canadian soldiers died


April 29, 2002:
Wounded soldiers want to return to their buddies, inquiry begins work in Kandahar


April 28, 2002:
Memorial ends week of mourning for dead soldiers
Canadian soldier hurt by landmine in Afghanistan


April 26, 2002:
Israel continues West Bank operations, releases youths who left church


April 25, 2002:
Friends and family pay tribute to Pte. Richard Green


April 24, 2002:
Fallen Canadian soldiers laid to rest

Canada must see U.S. flight data, says head of 'friendly fire' inquiry


April 23, 2002:
Family and friends bury Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan

Six injured Canadians return home

Cdn. soldiers missing key communications equipment: U.S. report


April 22, 2002:
Military panel begins probing 'friendly fire' deaths

Cdn. soldiers in Kandahar await U.S. pilot's explanation


April 21, 2002:
'Friendly fire' probe set to begin Monday

Fallen soldiers' hometowns prepare for funerals


April 20, 2002:
Bodies of Canadian soldiers return home


April 19, 2002:
'Friendly fire' report to be completed by June

Letters convey grief, anger over 'friendly fire' deaths

Injured Canadian soldiers 'out of danger': military doctors


April 18, 2002:
Pilot May have acted in self-defence: Pentagon

Bush, top U.S. General react differently to Canadians' deaths

Politicians express condolences and ask questions

Canadian soldiers killed by U.S. bombing in Afghanistan

Military releases names of 'friendly fire' victims

U.S. pilot had no orders to drop bomb: Pentagon

Canadians shocked, saddened, outraged by deaths






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MAIN PAGE FRIENDLY FIRE 2006
THE VERDICT: Text of USAF decision Harry Schmidt
THE HEARING: The friendly fire hearing Statements issued by Majors William Umbach and Harry Schmidt Transcripts of the friendly fire incident radio communications (pdf)
THE SOLDIERS: Who they were The Fog of War: Casualties of friendly fire
THE INVESTIGATION: Final reports from the Canadian and U.S. board of inquiries Go-pills, bombs & friendly fire The Board of Inquiry Maurice Baril
KEY RESOURCES: Media CBC News Archive Links Photogallery: Send-off for Canadian forces
VIEWPOINT: Reaction Military wife diary
RELATED: Witness: Friendly Fire

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