Troops mourn 5th Canadian soldier to die within week
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Hundreds of soldiers from Canada and other NATO countries stood at attention on the tarmac of Kandahar Airfield on Monday morning to honour a fallen comrade, the fifth Canadian to die in a week in Afghanistan.
The ceremony bid farewell to Master Cpl. Raymond Arndt, 32, of Peers, Alta., who was killed in a traffic accident near the airfield on Aug. 5.
The crash took place just as the military began to transport home the bodies of four other Canadian soldiers, who died days earlier in the bloodiest week yet seen by Canadian troops in Afghanistan.
Master Cpl. Raymond Arndt, 32, of Peers, Alta., died in a crash in Afghanistan on Aug. 5.
(Department of National Defence)
A lone bagpiper played as pallbearers carried Arndt's flag-covered coffin to a C-130 transport plane. His body was due to arrive on Tuesday at Canadian Forces Base Trenton in eastern Ontario.
3 other soldiers hurt in crash
Arndt, a member of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment, had been travelling in a light armoured vehicle that was part of a convoy delivering medical supplies to a military outpost outside the airfield. He died after his vehicle was hit head-on by an Afghan delivery truck.
Three other soldiers from his regiment were also injured in the crash.
Cpl. Jared Gagnon of Sherwood Park, Alta., suffered head injuries and remains in serious condition. Cpl. Ashley Van Leeuwen of St. Paul, Alta., is recovering from a broken leg, ankle and rib, while Pte. Adam Keen of Edmonton has returned to duty.
4 bodies returned to Ont. base
The bodies of four Canadian soldiers — killed on Aug. 3 in fierce fighting with Taliban insurgents that also left 10 Canadian troops wounded — arrived Sunday night at CFB Trenton.
A ceremony was held to honour Sgt. Vaughn Ingram, Cpl. Bryce Keller, Cpl. Christopher Jonathan Reid and Pte. Kevin Dallaire.
They all belonged to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, also based in Edmonton.
Twenty-five Canadians, including one diplomat, have been killed in Afghanistan since 2002.
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