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Another Casualty for The Patricias .........(PPCLI)

Capt. Jonathan Snyder of Penticton, B.C., is Canada's latest casualty in Afghanistan.Not since the Korean War have the Patricias had so many casualties.

Our prayers and thoughts go out to his Family, his Fiancee, Friends and his brothers in Arms. He is the second Captain killed in a week. May God Bless him and receive him into the Advance party.

Canadian politicians mentioned Snyder's role in tributes released Sunday. He will be remembered as someone who worked shoulder to shoulder with Afghans to help bring security and stability back to their country, a key part of Canada's focus on training Afghan forces, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said.

Captain Snyder's contributions will not be forgotten. The role of training the Afghan National Army is a key part of bringing peace and stability to this troubled region, Liberal Leader Stephane Dion said.

Maj. Doug Friesen prayed for Snyder at the airfield. Let the light of hope banish the dark night of death and despair, and may we rise to a new dawn where there be no more sorrow or suffering.

He was a soldier with soul, his father David Snyder said.

Snyder's leadership under fire in a recent fight saved both Canadian and Afghan lives, said Maj. Robert Ritchie, commander of the Zhari district where the battle happened.

The force of coalition and Afghan soldiers was taking heavy fire on three sides, when Snyder rallied the troops and led them safely. Because of his heroic leadership under intense fire, there are many Canadians and Afghans who are alive to fight tomorrow, Ritchie said.

Riffou said Snyder and others are being considered for medals for their actions that day.

Snyder was on foot patrol in a field in Zhari district when he tumbled into an open well the Afghans call a kariz, said Thompson.

He would have been wearing at least 34 kilograms of equipment at the time, including a flak vest and helmet.

Thompson said the well Snyder was trapped in may have been as deep as 20 metres. The rest of his patrol tried desperately to rescue him as they radioed for help.

Snyder was the 85th Canadian soldier to die in the war-torn country since 2002.

He leaves behind a fiance and his parents.

It seems appropriate to use one of the sayings from Overheard on the Island A collection by Island Author David Weale.Quote....When my father came back from the war all he would say was THAT IT WAS DESPERATE FIERCE Fighting the taliban so many years later nothing has changed it is still deperate fierce.

In a separate incident, three British soldiers were killed by a suicide bomber Sunday while patrolling in the Upper Sangin Valley.Bringing British losses to 100. May they Rest in Peace at the Right Hand of God.

Nil Sine Labore

Robby

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    - June 29, 2010 at 08:50:48

    Capt. Snyder's father said that Canadian soldiers shouldn't be in Afghanistan ... why are they there!

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