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IDNUMBER 200709040036
PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2007.09.04
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A9
BYLINE: Peter MacKay
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
WORD COUNT: 219
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Not same chopper
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Re: More choppers, fewer casualties: senator, Aug. 30.
Senator Colin Kenny really should be asking why he and his Liberal colleagues chose not to equip the Canadian Forces with appropriate equipment.
It is unfortunate that Senator Kenny doesn't know his facts. The current mission requires a medium-lift helicopter to carry a sufficient number of personnel. The Griffon is neither intended nor capable to fill the role of a medium-lift helicopter.
The government is addressing the shortcomings of the Griffons through our planned purchase of 16 medium-to heavy-lift helicopters. This purchase not only delivers on our commitment to strengthen Canada's military, it also reinstates a vital capability that air crews and soldiers have done without for over a decade.
We are working alongside 36 other nations in Afghanistan at the request of the democratically elected government as part of a UN-sanctioned, NATO-led mission. The various military capabilities and equipment resources in Afghanistan provided by the contributing nations are considered NATO International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) resources, and therefore are shared and tasked for use by the regional commanders. The current shared resources of medium-lift helicopters within ISAF Regional Command (South) where the Canadian Forces operate include Chinook helicopters from the U.S. and the Netherlands.
Senator Kenny should know this and not unfairly malign the Canadian Forces through innuendo.
Peter MacKay,
Ottawa
Minister of National Defence
IDNUMBER 200709040036
PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2007.09.04
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A9
BYLINE: Peter MacKay
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
WORD COUNT: 219
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Not same chopper
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Re: More choppers, fewer casualties: senator, Aug. 30.
Senator Colin Kenny really should be asking why he and his Liberal colleagues chose not to equip the Canadian Forces with appropriate equipment.
It is unfortunate that Senator Kenny doesn't know his facts. The current mission requires a medium-lift helicopter to carry a sufficient number of personnel. The Griffon is neither intended nor capable to fill the role of a medium-lift helicopter.
The government is addressing the shortcomings of the Griffons through our planned purchase of 16 medium-to heavy-lift helicopters. This purchase not only delivers on our commitment to strengthen Canada's military, it also reinstates a vital capability that air crews and soldiers have done without for over a decade.
We are working alongside 36 other nations in Afghanistan at the request of the democratically elected government as part of a UN-sanctioned, NATO-led mission. The various military capabilities and equipment resources in Afghanistan provided by the contributing nations are considered NATO International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) resources, and therefore are shared and tasked for use by the regional commanders. The current shared resources of medium-lift helicopters within ISAF Regional Command (South) where the Canadian Forces operate include Chinook helicopters from the U.S. and the Netherlands.
Senator Kenny should know this and not unfairly malign the Canadian Forces through innuendo.
Peter MacKay,
Ottawa
Minister of National Defence