Canada's top soldier promises not to extend combat rotations
Graham Thomson, Canwest News Service Published: Sunday, July 13, 2008
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan - On one of the worst days yet for Americans in the Afghanistan conflict, Canada's new top soldier wrapped up a surprise, whirlwind visit to his troops in the country, delivering an upbeat message and making a promise to soldiers in the field: he will not extend the length of their combat rotations.
"Six months is enough due to the amount of risk they are assuming on a daily basis," said Gen. Walter Natynczyk, who arrived in Afghanistan under a cloak of secrecy last Wednesday, July 9, just one week after being sworn in as chief of defence staff.
Journalists embedded with the military were not allowed to mention Natynczyk's visit until he had left the country Sunday evening.
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Graham Thomson, Canwest News Service Published: Sunday, July 13, 2008
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan - On one of the worst days yet for Americans in the Afghanistan conflict, Canada's new top soldier wrapped up a surprise, whirlwind visit to his troops in the country, delivering an upbeat message and making a promise to soldiers in the field: he will not extend the length of their combat rotations.
"Six months is enough due to the amount of risk they are assuming on a daily basis," said Gen. Walter Natynczyk, who arrived in Afghanistan under a cloak of secrecy last Wednesday, July 9, just one week after being sworn in as chief of defence staff.
Journalists embedded with the military were not allowed to mention Natynczyk's visit until he had left the country Sunday evening.
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