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Morale building for our troops. Canada's entertainers for the troops

As far back as WW 1 entertainers would go and visit our troops in war zones. Despite the dangers they may face these stars and up and comers alike would make our troops forget for a period the difficulties they were facing Daily. Bob Hope entertained US troops every Christmas around the world for almost 50 years. In my time we had entertainers like Hank Snow, Gordie Tapp, Juliette, Wayne Schuster and Tommy's Common and Hunter proud Canadian entertainers all. Brave Canadians doing heir bit to keep up morale. Nothing is more important than Morale to a commander

Recently Bruce Cockburn and some others made the arduous journey to Afghanistan outside the wire. Including Team Canada and Guy LaFleur .

Canadian entertainer Bruce Cockburn was among entertainers who performed at a forward-operating base in the Panjwaii district of Afghanistan on Thursday. (Bill Graveland/Canadian Press)

Canadian songwriter Bruce Cockburn is known as much for his political activism as he is for his music.

His song, If I Had a Rocket Launcher, was written after he visited Guatemalan refugee camps in Mexico that were attacked before and after his visit by Guatemalan military helicopters.

Cockburn, who has made 30 albums and has had countless hits, visited another war zone this week: Afghanistan. And the conflict involves a member of his own family. His brother, Capt. John Cockburn, is a doctor serving with the Canadian Forces at Kandahar Airfield.

I was very curious. I have my own reasons aside from national pride and the love I feel for these people, said Cockburn, 64, who has a long history of being outspoken about human rights.

Ottawa-born Bruce Cockburn, left, visited his younger brother, Capt. John Cockburn, at Canada's Kandahar base hospital. (Bill Graveland/Canadian Press)

The older I get, the more I see these young faces doing what they are doing and the chances they are taking they feel like my kids.

Ottawa-born Cockburn has travelled to many countries, including Iraq and Mozambique, and written songs on political subjects ranging from the International Monetary Fund to landmines. Arriving in a land that is rife with landmines, and with Canada in the middle of a war and with soldiers dying in the war-torn country, has given him pause to think. It's a long discussion on whether we should be in Afghanistan whether anyone should be in Afghanistan, he said thoughtfully.But since we are, and since we've gone this far, I don't think it's appropriate to leave at this stage. Troops 'believe in what they do'

Certainly I have not had the idea that anyone I have talked to among these soldiers is hiding anything or been trying to slant things to a particular point of view, he said. They believe in what they do and are witnesses to what they are doing, and I have to accept the truth in what they're telling me.

Cockburn spent some time visiting with his younger brother, John, 57, who joined the Canadian military two years ago. The former Canadian national ski coach was looking for something new to do.

I had done a stint volunteering in Rwanda and it was the first time I really got a sense of the military and their medical role, John Cockburn said. I thought I would be too old to join, but I wasn't, and I was interested in coming here and it all kind of worked.

Big brother Bruce was supportive about his decision to join the military. He was jealous, he said with a laugh. He has always been interested, even as a kid, in military issues and hardware and explosions. I think that's just remained and, with all the various exposures he's had to conflict zones, I think he's accepted the reality that the military is necessary, like it or not.

Bruce Cockburn, along with other entertainers including the group Finger Eleven and sports celebrities such as Guy Lafleur and Patrice Brisebois got a rare look outside the wire of the main base in Kandahar when they were flown to a number of forward-operating bases in the Panjwaii district.

The reality of war hit home as the Canadian military responded after a suicide bomber blew himself up near a police vehicle in a bazaar in the nearby village of Bazar-e-Panjwaii. Six police officers and three civilians were injured in the attack.The experience was an eye opener for the members of Team Canada visiting Afghanistan. Performed If I Had a Rocket Launcher

Cockburn drew wild applause when he sang If I Had a Rocket Launcher, which prompted the commander of Task Force Kandahar, Gen. Jonathan Vance, to temporarily present him with a rocket launcher.I was kind of hoping he would let me keep it. Can you see Canada Customs? I don't think so, Cockburn said, laughing.

I apologise I have mislaid this young Chanteuse's name. She was entertaining the troops earlier this month.In Afghanistan.

This young lady was a big hit with our Bomb Disposal teams. Thank you.

Friday is tomorrow please show your support visibly by wearing Red. Thank you.

Nil SIne Labore

Robby

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    Charlene
    - June 29, 2010 at 08:51:01

    Ive always loved Bruce Coburn...and the song If I had a rocket launcher ...lol...now I think I love him just a little bit more...Rock on Bruce...Rock on Troops!

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