Two Canadian Soldiers Feared Dead

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"It still could happen. I could die but no I don't fear for my life. Training kicks in. It's crazy how you really do know when you have to put it into practice," he said while watching the village of Panjwaii from high above at a local OP (observation post).

"I've been in many firefights. It's probably the best rush you could ever get; better than snowboarding, better than mountain bike riding, better than anything you can find back home that's for damn sure. It's a great rush man," asserted [Jordan], 25.

"There's nothing to be scared about, right? It's not me that hurts. If I get killed it's my family that feels the pain. If I die the pain's gone for me," said Jordan, who took off his helmet to show a picture of his fiance, Angela McEwan, waiting for him back home.

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Two Canadian Soldiers Feared Dead

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- A suicide bomber detonated himself today near a convoy of foreign troops in southern Afghanistan, killing two Canadian soldiers and an Afghan civilian, ...

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