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Hi Piper,
I was very impressed with your post. Your writing has affected a lot of people and should reach as wide an audience as possible.
When I was handed the casualty list (and what a list that was...) and saw your name on it - with no indication as to your condition - my heart sank. It was one of my worst fears coming to pass, and an event I dreaded every day since I arrived in theatre. Coming to Kandahar, I was not worried about the rocket attacks. I was worried that I someone I knew would be hurt or killed.
I can't tell you how happy I was to see you in the hospital here at KAF on that fateful day. I really wasn't sure what I was going to see when I arrived. Seeing you awake (albeit a little doped up) was an incredible relief. Once we started joking and I saw you smiling I knew you were going to be just fine. You showed a strength of character in the hospital that day and throughout your recovery that I find inspiring. I am very proud to call you a friend and look forward to seeing you when I return to Canada.
You've done your part here in Afghanistan. I'm sure your buddies here would agree.
The big pitcher of beer is on me next time.
-J
I was very impressed with your post. Your writing has affected a lot of people and should reach as wide an audience as possible.
When I was handed the casualty list (and what a list that was...) and saw your name on it - with no indication as to your condition - my heart sank. It was one of my worst fears coming to pass, and an event I dreaded every day since I arrived in theatre. Coming to Kandahar, I was not worried about the rocket attacks. I was worried that I someone I knew would be hurt or killed.
I can't tell you how happy I was to see you in the hospital here at KAF on that fateful day. I really wasn't sure what I was going to see when I arrived. Seeing you awake (albeit a little doped up) was an incredible relief. Once we started joking and I saw you smiling I knew you were going to be just fine. You showed a strength of character in the hospital that day and throughout your recovery that I find inspiring. I am very proud to call you a friend and look forward to seeing you when I return to Canada.
You've done your part here in Afghanistan. I'm sure your buddies here would agree.
The big pitcher of beer is on me next time.
-J