Showing posts with label Afghanistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Afghanistan. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Saying goodbye to Cpl Anderson



Saturday, 14 July 2007, Ceremonial Guard was asked to perform the funeral ceremony for Cpl Anderson, who died in an IED explosion on 04 July 2007 in Afghanistan. The pallbearers were from Cpl Anderson's home unit, 3PPCLI, and the escort and guard were from CG.

Meanwhile there were 2 other funerals on the 14th with another 3 to happen this week, to bury all 6 of the soldiers that died on that tragic day.

Military funerals are always a very emotional event. The ceremony, is full of tradition that while it can never bring back the dead, is the best way of to say good bye to a comrade in arms.

There are several elements that make up a military funeral. The first is the church service, the coffin draped in the National Flag, with the dead's bayonet, medals, and beret on top, gets marched into the church on the shoulders of member of his unit. Often there will be a bagpiper to pipe in the coffin, the guard will be there as an escort.

After the funeral service, comes the burial at the graveyard. Here the procession, composed of, the escort ( 20 soldiers and 1 Sergeant), the guard (12 soldiers and 1 Sergeant) with rifles reversed, the Funeral Commander, and then the pallbearers. Everyone salutes as the coffin is marched in on the shoulders of 8 of his unit members. During the ceremony, the guard fires 3 volleys, and rests on their arms. A trumpet plays last post, and the reveille, and the bagpipes play a lament. Near the end of the ceremony the coffin gets undressed, the flag folded and then the flag, medals, and beret get presented to the Mother or Widow. After the ceremony, everyone in their turn go to pay their final respects, the military members marching up to the coffin, halting and saluting.




Farewell Cpl Anderson

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Medals, the HEGG, and Parades



Over the past 2 weeks, we've had 2 presentations of the Medal of Military Valour, they were both won for exceptional service in Afghanistan. It's quite an honour to work with these 2 modern heroes.



This past week, we've started the morning mounts, and my division has done fairly well, they need some more polish. On the 23rd we did the first mount, I was #1 Divison Commander, for me it was the best first mount that I've ever done. In years past there has either been divisions that would run into each other, or some catastrophic timing issues. But this year, it came off pretty well, far from perfect...

On the 25th, we did the HEGG inspection, it's always special doing a parade for the Governor General. After the parade, I got to meet the HEGG, in the Officers Mess of the Governor General's Foot Guards.


Now that parades have started, I've also started teaching 8 soldiers of my platoon, their Soldier's Qualification. This is their second military course, and their first one that is Army specific. They all started a few months ago with their BMQ (Basic military qualification) this is the first course all soldier, no matter what element, must complete. One they complete the SQ, they will go onto their trade course, for most that will be their Basic Infantry Qualification.