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English: Memorial service for four Canadian soldiers killed by an American F16 fighter pilot in the w:Tarnak Farms incident. Although the original caption says that the soldiers were killed in a training accident, they were actually killed by a U.S. fighter jet in a friendly-fire incident.

Original caption:

A soldier from the 3rd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Battle Group plays the bagpipes during a somber moment in a memorial at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan for the four Canadian soldiers who died in a training accident near Kandahar. Photo by Spc. George Allen, USA, 314th Press Camp Headquarters
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Source http://www.defendamerica.mil/photoessays/may2002/p050702a4.html
Author George Allen

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This file is a work of a U.S. Army soldier or employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, it is in the public domain in the United States.

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current22:39, 18 May 2009Thumbnail for version as of 22:39, 18 May 2009333 × 500 (9 KB)Geo Swan{{Information |Description={{en|1=A soldier from the 3rd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Battle Group plays the bagpipes during a somber moment in a memorial at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan for the four Canadian soldiers who died in a trai

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