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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/did-we-push-her-too-much/article1190591/
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In 2003, despite roaring academic success, she so struggled with battlefield artillery training that she left the trade.
When she landed at the airfield in mid-April, she was set to become the inaugural operations officer at the Kandahar Intelligence Fusion Centre, or KIF-C, the international unit tasked with providing intelligence for the most volatile six southern provinces. The prestigious position had been offered to Canada by NATO for the first time just six weeks before, giving the nation a seat at an important table.
But when she went for the final leg of her [Artillery] training – Phase 4 it's called – she'd been away from the field for 18 months
Still, with the help of Capt. Okros and others, she ultimately won a spot at intelligence. As one retired colonel who went to bat for her said to the branch brass, “Why miss the chance at this gem?
54/102 CEF said:http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/did-we-push-her-too-much/article1190591/
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dapaterson said:To the contrary - we have to look at such incidents and determine , to the best of our abilities, the why, so we can try to prevent it in the future.
BYT Driver said:Not meaning to sound disrespectful, but wasn't Maj. Ruckpaul also a INT O in KAF who committed suicide?
Ruckpaul, who began his military career with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (RHLI) and was serving as an armoured officer
PMedMoe said:Maj Ruckpaul was in Kabul, not KAF, IIRC.
During the early morning of August 29, Major Raymond Ruckpaul was found suffering from the wound in his living quarters located within the secure compound of the ISAF Headquarters in Kabul.
PMedMoe said:After skimming the article, I get the impression that Maj Mendes was very much a Type A personality. She appears to have taken on far too much in too little time and may have wanted to deployment only because it was a requirement for advancement in her career.
Strike said:As for how the article should be a wake-up call, how so? What do you mean, absolutely no CF comments? Are you talking from people like us on the G&M site, or official reps? Perhaps in order to respect the family of the deceased they felt it only prudent to react the same as they would for any other death in theatre immediately after the incident.
54/102 CEF said:No comments on the would have, should have, could have variety we saw in the Christie Blatchford article. I think she throws out her high standards with this article.
.... We remain concerned that those who had only tangential involvement with Mic have chosen to speculate about issues of which they have incomplete knowledge. We believe that they and/or you have taken isolated snippets of information out of context to opine that some ignored issues and placed her career and the mission in Afghanistan ahead of her well being. Our conclusion reading your letter is that you are seeking a rational explanation for an irrational act and have decided to portray a vulnerable person pushed into crisis. We strongly encourage you to do more research to understand the more accepted explanations for these events and to avoid perpetuating unfounded views. This letter is provided in the hope that you will opt to provide a factual retelling of the amazing joy, hope and inspiration cast by how Mic lived rather than speculation on the manner in which her flame went out. We do not believe your readers would be well served by conjecture that lacks a factual basis and we know that Mic deserves better than that ....
Piper said:Some pretty judgemental comments coming from people who've never met Maj Mendes (in case you're wondering, I did and a number of people I know worked with her).
Your comments are completely off base. And ignorant. And offensive.
Edit: to highlight the comment I take issue with. This site usually dimisses most media articles about the CF as being full of BS (as they usually are) but suddenly this article is treated with an air of legitimacy (by some posters)
Piper said:Some pretty judgemental comments coming from people who've never met Maj Mendes (in case you're wondering, I did and a number of people I know worked with her).
Your comments are completely off base. And ignorant. And offensive.
Edit: to highlight the comment I take issue with. This site usually dimisses most media articles about the CF as being full of BS (as they usually are) but suddenly this article is treated with an air of legitimacy (by some posters). It's unfair to comment that an abitious young officer (or NCM/NCO, it doesn't matter) takes a tour just to advance their career, especially when the person is now dead.