1 Field Ambulance
Appearance
1 Field Ambulance | |
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1re Ambulance de campagne | |
Active | 1898–present |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Canadian Armed Forces |
Type | Field ambulance |
Role | Military medicine |
Part of | 1 Health Services Group |
Garrison/HQ | CFB Edmonton |
Motto(s) | Latin: Militi Succurrimus, lit. 'We hasten to aid the soldiers' |
Colors | Sanguine, deep green |
March | "The Farmer's Boy" |
Commanders | |
Colonel-in-chief | Anne, Princess Royal |
1 Field Ambulance (French: 1re Ambulance de campagne) is a medical unit with the Canadian Armed Forces in Edmonton, Alberta. 1 Field Ambulance sent a contingent to Kandahar Province in Afghanistan in the fall of 2009.[1][2]
Notable members
[edit]- Master Corporal Paul Franklin, who lost his legs in Afghanistan in 2006 but continued to serve in uniform for several years.[3]
- Corporal Andrew James Eykelenboom, killed in a suicide attack near Spin Boldak (August 11, 2006).[2][4]
- Private Colin William Wilmot, killed when a bomb detonated while he was on a foot patrol in the early morning of July 6, 2008.[2][5][6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Canada Day photo exhibit: Images of Afghanistan". Ottawa Citizen. 30 June 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
- ^ a b c "Timeline: Death toll in Afghanistan". National Post. May 29, 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
- ^ "Edmonton soldier who lost legs in Afghanistan quits military". CBC. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ Calgary Herald
- ^ "Soldier's body back on Canadian soil". 9 July 2008.
- ^ "Canadian medic remembered as 'man of hope'". 16 July 2008.