CBCnews
Story Tools: EMAIL | PRINT | Text Size: S M L XL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACK | Bookmark and Share
 

Fallen soldier had magic touch with vehicles: former comrade

Doyle, who grew up in Kamloops and was based in Edmonton, died on his 3rd tour in Afghanistan

Last Updated: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 | 1:51 PM ET

Master Cpl. Erin Doyle of the 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry was the second Canadian soldier to be killed in combat in three days. Master Cpl. Erin Doyle of the 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry was the second Canadian soldier to be killed in combat in three days. (Canadian Forces Combat Camera)

Master Cpl. Erin Doyle, who on Monday became the 90th Canadian soldier to die in Afghanistan, was the sort of comrade his fellow soldiers always wanted along for the ride.

"It just seemed like every time, whenever the vehicles would break down, he'd always be there and figure out something and we'd get home," Cpl. Angela Abby, who served with Doyle in Bosnia, said in a telephone interview with CBC News from Ottawa.

Doyle grew up in Kamloops, B.C., and was a member of the Edmonton-based 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. He was on his third tour in Afghanistan when he was killed early Monday when insurgents attacked his combat outpost in the Panjwaii district in southern Kandahar province. A second soldier was seriously injured in the attack.

Doyle was a reliable comrade with magic touch for fixing vehicles, Abby said.

"We were quite a few miles from Drvar [in Bosnia], and we still had to go up over the mountain and back into the valley where the camp was," Abby said in a telephone interview with CBC News from Ottawa.

"One of the belts on our armoured personnel carrier broke.… He opened it up and fiddled around with the engine, and tightened something and we got back to camp on, like, one belt."

Community in shock, says mayor

The city council in Kamloops planned to remember him with a moment of silence on Tuesday.

Mayor Terry Lake said the community is reeling from his death.

"The community is a bit in shock [about] the first soldier we lost in Afghanistan from the Kamloops region," Lake told CBC News.

"We have quite a number over there doing such great work for Canada. The community will rally around the family. Our hearts go out to Cpl. Doyle's family."

Doyle was a reservist with the Rocky Mountain Rangers in Kamloops before moving to Edmonton with his wife, Lake said.

"I know that many of his colleagues with the Rocky Mountain Rangers will be thinking of him and making sure that the community is aware of the great contribution that he's had made for our country," he said.

Ten members of the Rangers from the Kamloops area are stationed in Afghanistan, Lake said.

Meanwhile, hundreds of soldiers lined the tarmac at Kandahar Airfield Tuesday to honour Doyle as his flag-draped coffin was loaded onto a transport plane to begin the journey home.

Doyle is survived by his wife, Nicole, and his daughter, Zarine. He is the 90th Canadian soldier to die since the Afghan mission began in 2002. This was his third tour in Afghanistan.

With files from the Canadian Press
  •  
Story Tools: EMAIL | PRINT | Text Size: S M L XL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACK | Bookmark and Share
 
 

World Headlines

Sri Lankan parliament dissolved
Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa has dissolved parliament, setting the stage for new elections a day after authorities arrested Gen. Sarath Fonseka, his chief rival and the leader of the opposition.
Avalanches near Afghan capital kill over 60
Avalanches in a mountain pass north of Kabul have killed at least 60 people, injured about 400 and left 1,500 stranded on blocked roads, Afghan officials say.
Haitian man pulled from rubble Video
A 28-year-old man has been pulled from rubble in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, claiming to have been trapped there since the massive earthquake on Jan. 12.
Taliban town in NATO crosshairs
U.S. forces, backed up by Afghan army troops and their Canadian trainers, began a preliminary operation Tuesday in advance of an expected offensive to take the largest Taliban-controlled town in southern Afghanistan.
Honda recalls 378,000 cars for airbag defect
Honda Motor Co. is adding more than 378,000 cars to a safety recall for airbag inflation problems.

People who read this also read …

Top CBCNews.ca Headlines

Headlines

Trenton colonel's charges spur cold case review Video
The 2001 slaying of a Nova Scotia woman at CFB Trenton in eastern Ontario is among the cases being re-examined after murder charges were laid against Col. Russell Williams.
Health costs push Alberta budget deficit to $4.75B Video
Alberta's Progressive Conservative government is projecting a record $4.75-billion budget deficit and planning cuts in many departments while increasing health-care spending.
Ottawa to appeal injection site ruling Video
The federal government is asking the Supreme Court of Canada for leave to appeal a lower court ruling that sanctioned Vancouver's supervised drug injection site.
Haitian man pulled from rubble Video
A 28-year-old man has been pulled from rubble in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, claiming to have been trapped there since the massive earthquake on Jan. 12.
Tories need plan for isotope shortage: Ignatieff
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff accused the Conservative government of having no plan of action to deal with a medical isotope shortage expected to worsen later this month.