Clarkson shows soldiers how to party
Governor General's visit energizes Afghan troops
Jim Farrell
The Edmonton Journal (From the Ottawa Citizen: http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=3e7636f1-9183-46ec-aa29-5022e756ce32 )
Sunday, January 02, 2005
CAMP JULIEN, Afghanistan - Canada's Governor General rocked 'n' rolled the night away New Year's Eve, until, at the stroke of midnight, Adrienne Clarkson bent Camp Julien's "no fraternization" policy by kissing two young servicemen, one after another.
Twelve hours later, wearing a stately black knit dress, her hair coiffed, Madame Clarkson and husband John Ralston Saul were off to make some New Year's state visits. The first was to Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan's newly elected president. The second was to 90-year-old Muhammad Zahir Shah, the country's former king and now its constitutionally anointed "father of the nation."
Madame Clarkson's New Year's whirl didn't end until 10 p.m. yesterday when she wrapped up a dinner with the Canadian ambassador, the Canadian Embassy's deputy chief of mission and eight Canadians who are helping to rebuild the shattered Central Asian nation.
Madame Clarkson's energy also did wonders for the Junior Ranks Mess, the after-hours drinking and partying spot for privates, corporals and master corporals.
When Madame Clarkson initially took to the floor Friday around 11:30 p.m, the dance floor was half-empty. She proceeded to give the linoleum no mercy, dancing with aides, servicemen and with Christopher Alexander, Canada's 36-year-old ambassador to Afghanistan. Their spirits already boosted by the round of drinks Madame Clarkson had bought for them, an admiring crowd got into the spirit. The floor began to fill as Madame Clarkson danced on, a broad grin on her face.
"It's refreshing, it's absolutely refreshing," said Leading Seaman Dru Bernardo, an Ottawa-based company clerk with the base hospital. "She's been up for five songs and even kept dancing through Marilyn Manson. Can you imagine the chief of defence staff doing that? She's an incredible woman."
By midnight and the 10th song, Leading Seaman Bernardo was Madame Clarkson's partner and the recipient of Her Excellency's first New Year's kisses.
"I was the second one and it was really neat," said Cpl. Eric Klapatiuk, an Edmonton-based medic originally from Calgary. "She kissed me on each cheek."
Madame Clarkson's husband and vice-regal partner was nowhere to be seen. The son of an officer with Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and a self-confessed army brat, Mr. Saul had donned a helmet and body army to do a night patrol onboard an armoured personnel carrier. At the stroke of midnight, the renowned essayist, novelist and philosopher was positioned on a hillside above Kabul with soldiers in an observation post. Before leaving, Mr. Saul explained he had planned it that way to boost troop morale.
Yesterday morning, he gave an additional reason for missing a New Year's dance with his wife.
"I'm a terrible dancer and the Governor General loves to dance," Mr. Saul explained. "I usually find something else to do."
This second New Year's trip to Kabul has been no easy walkabout for the vice-regal couple. The weather has been miserable with wet snow or rain. At 8:30 a.m. Friday, as they began their rounds, a cold wind blew. First stop on the itinerary was a large tent filled with the 10 soldiers assigned to Camp Julien's "Quick Reaction Force." Instead of saying hello, then moving on, They dropped into a pair of armchairs and chatted with the young soldiers.