AINSWORTH DYER
Corporal 'Ainsworth Dyer' (July 29 1977 – April 17 2002) was one of 4 Canadian soldiers killed in a friendly fire incident near Kandahar in Afghanistan (''see'' Tarnak Farm incident).
Dyer was born in Montreal in 1977 and grew up in Toronto. He joined the Canadian Army in October 1997.
He served with Canadian peacekeeping forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2000. He was killed when a laser-guided bomb was dropped on members of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry taking part in a live-fire training exercise.
His mother, Agatha Dyer, was chosen as the Silver Cross Mother for Remembrance Day ceremonies held in Ottawa in 2004.
Dyer was engaged to be married.
★ Sergeant Marc Léger
★ Private Richard Green
★ Private Nathan Lloyd Smith
Dyer was born in Montreal in 1977 and grew up in Toronto. He joined the Canadian Army in October 1997.
He served with Canadian peacekeeping forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2000. He was killed when a laser-guided bomb was dropped on members of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry taking part in a live-fire training exercise.
His mother, Agatha Dyer, was chosen as the Silver Cross Mother for Remembrance Day ceremonies held in Ottawa in 2004.
Dyer was engaged to be married.
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★ Sergeant Marc Léger
★ Private Richard Green
★ Private Nathan Lloyd Smith
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