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DescriptionSundown ceremony at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan, July 17, 2009.jpg |
English: A Canadian honour guard carries the remains of Canadian army Pvt. Sebastien Courcy during a sundown ceremony at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan, July 17, 2009. Courcy was killed in action July 16, 2009, while participating in counterinsurgency combat operations in the Panjwaii district of Afghanistan.
Français : Une cérémonie à l'aérodrome de Kandahar, en Afghanistan, pour Sébastien Courcy. Courcy a été tué en action Juillet 16, 2009, en participant à des opérations de contre-insurrection de combat dans le district de Panjwaii de l'Afghanistan.
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17 July 2009 |
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Defense Visual Information (DVI) Directorate, (U.S.) Department of Defense, Reference no. 090717-N-0696M-471 |
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Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley, U.S. Navy |
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