Canada-trained Afghan army unit strikes out on its own
Matthew Fisher, CanWest News Service Published: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD -- The Canadian-trained Afghan National Army conducted its first successful solo combat operation on Wednesday in a Zhari district town where troops of Quebec's Royal 22nd Regiment have been leading the fight against the Taliban insurgency.
Under the watchful eye of their Canadian army mentors, Afghan troops planned and launched a company-sized mission that netted several weapons and ammunition caches as well as the electronic gear used to trigger improvised explosive devices of the sort that have in the past killed many Canadian soldiers and Afghan security forces and civilians.
The operation near the bazaar in Howz e Madad was "a great success. It went well," said Capt. Sylvain Gagnon, planning officer for Canada's operational mentor liaison teams. "This was an important seizure."
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Matthew Fisher, CanWest News Service Published: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD -- The Canadian-trained Afghan National Army conducted its first successful solo combat operation on Wednesday in a Zhari district town where troops of Quebec's Royal 22nd Regiment have been leading the fight against the Taliban insurgency.
Under the watchful eye of their Canadian army mentors, Afghan troops planned and launched a company-sized mission that netted several weapons and ammunition caches as well as the electronic gear used to trigger improvised explosive devices of the sort that have in the past killed many Canadian soldiers and Afghan security forces and civilians.
The operation near the bazaar in Howz e Madad was "a great success. It went well," said Capt. Sylvain Gagnon, planning officer for Canada's operational mentor liaison teams. "This was an important seizure."
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