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Wear Red Friday


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CDS Message to his Troops
Veterans Trivia

Wear Red Friday

 

With the, confession, hearing and sentencing of Russell Williams it is extremely important to show our troops that we support them. What this person did was despicable to say the least.

To the families of those damaged by his atrocious acts, I say a prayer that you eventually find peace and solace within. He will never see the light of day as a free person again.

The proud role that Canada’s Military is known for, has taken a beating over the past 8 months. One person that was a serial killer happened to wear our uniform. Hopefully by the time this reaches the press, he will have been stripped of his rank, medals and disgracefully released from the Military. This is fitting within the military laws of the day.

I realise that I left out the word “man” from the previous paragraph that is simply because a proud military man could not have committed these abhorrent acts of deviant behaviour.

I had the good fortune of flying in Trenton as a proud member of 437(T) Sqn. I am a friend of many Flight Attendants and a special prayer goes out to the family of           Cpl Marie-France Comeau and the members of her Invisible Army.

In my mind this is now a closed issue. Our guys and gals will move on in their duties and lives. Once again continuing to making Canada and the world proud of them.

On this Red Friday I add a PDF with some little known facts in the run up to Remembrance Day. Snippets from Veterans and their lives.

To end this Blog today I would like to offer you a ride on the U2. This US Aircraft greatly assists our actions in Afghanistan. Once again I received this link from Bill

Hendrickson my old Sgt. And friend. A ride in the most famous U2 Aircraft.

http://www.wimp.com/breathtakingfootage/

Last but by no means least a personal message from me to Hillary Clinton, who has been reported by the cbc to intervening in the Omar Khadr case. “You caught Him, You Try Him, You Keep him”

Please show your Support for our Troops.

Nil Sine Labore

Robby

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    Robby McRobb
    - October 22, 2010 at 14:32:24

    An update from the CDS sorry I could not add it to the Blog. From: Chief of the Defence Staff/Chef d'état-major de la Défense Sent: Friday, 22, October, 2010 13:04 PM Subject: CDS Message: Mr. Russell Williams - Message du CEMD: Monsieur Russell Williams Texte français suit Thought you might be interested in this. Bob CDS Message: Mr. Russell Williams 1. On 21 Oct 10, Mr. Russell Williams, former Commander of 8 Wing, was sentenced to two concurrent terms of life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years for the first-degree murders of Cpl Marie France Comeau and Mrs. Jessica Lloyd. 2. The crimes committed by Mr. Williams are deeply upsetting to us all. Over the last few months, I have spoken with many of you in town halls across the country and on missions overseas. Like all Canadians, you and I have been shocked and repulsed by the crimes he committed. 3. During these conversations, you expressed your sympathy and compassion for the victims and the families affected by this terrible tragedy. I also listened to Canadian Forces personnel of all ranks as they expressed their bewilderment and anger at the betrayal of our institutional ethos of truth, duty, and valour. Because of his heinous crimes and his subsequent criminal conviction, Mr. Williams has lost the privilege of calling himself a member of the CF community. 4. With the conviction and sentencing completed, and following my recommendation, the Governor General has revoked his commission, an extraordinary and severe decision that may constitute a first of its kind in Canadian history. 5. Further, the following actions will now be taken: A. Stripping Mr. Williams of his medals B. Termination and recovery of his pay from the date of arrest C. Denial of severance pay; and D. His prompt release from the CF under “service misconduct” – which is the most serious release item possible. 6. As a consequence of his release from the CF for quote service misconduct unquote and of the revocation of his commission, Mr. Williams no longer possesses a rank as a member of the CF. 7. I wish to point out that under the CF superannuation act, there are no grounds to revoke his pension and a court martial would not have any impact on these accrued benefits. 8. Some have questioned why Mr. Williams has not also been charged under the military justice system. I believe we need to understand why this is so. This is because there is no jurisdiction under the code of service discipline to try persons charged with murder where those murders took place in Canada. Mr. Williams was therefore tried and convicted of all of these 88 charges under the Criminal Code of Canada by a civilian court. Additionally there will be no further court martial on these matters because the National Defence Act specifically prevents an individual from being tried by court martial where the offence or any other substantially similar offence arising out of the same underlying facts have been previously dealt with by a civilian court. This basic principle sometimes known as “double jeopardy” is fundamental within our civilian and military justice system. With his current convictions and sentence to life imprisonment justice has already been served. 9. Now more than ever, this is a time for us to come together and heal as a community. We are doing everything we can to assist those in need of counselling or other support. I urge anyone who is feeling upset or concerned to seek assistance and to talk about it. While doing so, we will not forget Cpl Marie France Comeau, Mrs. Jessica Lloyd, and the many other victims and their families who will remain in our thoughts and prayers forever. 10. It is time to move forward, be strong and proud because the actions of Mr. Williams are not reflective of the values of the men and women who serve in the CF, whose integrity and self sacrifice come through loud and clear in words and deeds each day. Whether helping Canadians at home, abroad, or providing the hope of a better future to the people of Haiti, Africa or Afghanistan, I have seen our ethos of truth, duty, and valour at work and making a difference in the world. You have reason to hold your head high. Be strong and proud! I am proud to be your Chief of the Defence Staff. General W.J. Natynczyk, CDS

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