In an interview with The Canadian Press, Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan said the four medical conditions ...
The SAS 2009 deployment to Afghanistan ... who had posed as interpreters. The row became so intense that the then-Director of Special Forces, who at the time was an Army Brigadier, was forced ...
The advocacy group said Afghan risked their lives to serve as interpreters, contractors ... Khalid Khan, a former Afghan army ...
It wasn’t until the Soviet Union began its withdrawal from Afghanistan ... Ballans is a veteran of the British Army; he served in the Corps of Royal Engineers for thirty-seven years.
Relations between the two countries quickly deteriorated after the South American country refused to receive U.S. military planes ... role in securing the deal. A British-Israeli woman, Emily ...
OTTAWA - A military watchdog is pushing Ottawa to financially compensate Afghan Canadians who served as interpreters for the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan and later suffered mental distress.
Now, a military watchdog is calling on Ottawa to financially compensate the dozens of Afghan Canadians who went to Afghanistan as government contractors to advise soldiers and translate for them ...
THAT ORANGE, LESS THAN A MONTH AGO, A GROUP OF REFUGEES ARRIVED IN THE U.S. THEY SAY SOME HELP FROM THE FEDS IS NOW IN A HOLDING PATTERN. THE PRESIDENT ISSUED AN EXECUTIVE ORDER PAUSING THE ...
A military watchdog says Ottawa should financially compensate Afghan Canadians who served as interpreters for the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan and later suffered mental distress.
citing concerns about the safety of Afghan interpreters and their families who helped the U.S. military. The executive order, the Realigning the United States Refugee Program, will go into effect ...