In the Panjwaii District

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Home is in sight for the Manitoba and Alberta soldiers – and their civilian support personnel – fighting and building in Afghanistan.

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This article was published 20/07/2009 (5596 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Home is in sight for the Manitoba and Alberta soldiers – and their civilian support personnel – fighting and building in Afghanistan.

It’s been a gruelling six months.

The Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, based in Shilo and Edmonton, has had about 2,000 soldiers in Kandahar province, acknowledged as the most dangerous spot in the war–torn country. In fact, as the soldiers prepared for their trip home, three of their comrades – combat engineers attached to the PPCLI – were already on their way, their coffins loaded on a military transport that will have their bodies home in Canada tonight.

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 WINNIPEG OUT-WEB OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- A Afghanistan National Army member grimaces as he fires a Russian made 122mm D 30 artillery gun during training  by the Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team at a forward operating base in the Panjwayi District of  Afghanistan Thursday morning- Aug 07, 2008
JOE BRYKSA/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS WINNIPEG OUT-WEB OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- A Afghanistan National Army member grimaces as he fires a Russian made 122mm D 30 artillery gun during training by the Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team at a forward operating base in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan Thursday morning- Aug 07, 2008

Along with the ever–present danger of death, the soldiers have endured the heat and dust of an Afghan summer.

Winnipeg Free Press photojournalist Joe Bryksa recently completed a two–week assignment in Afghanistan. Here is a sample of what he saw as he followed the Canadians in Kandahar. There are many more photos on a special web page, www.winnipegfreepress2.com/warzone/

There will be a welcome–home celebration this fall in Brandon for the veterans. For some, they will be completing their third tour in Afghanistan.

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Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- Canadian Forces soldiers from C Troop B Battery from the 2nd Princess Patricia Light Infantry from Shilo, Manitoba imove a  155 mm Howitzer artillery gun before they fire into the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan Wednesday afternoon into the area where the Taliban insurgents were- Aug 06, 2008
WINNIPEG OUT- WEB OUT-JOE BRYKSA/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- Canadian Forces soldiers from C Troop B Battery from the 2nd Princess Patricia Light Infantry from Shilo, Manitoba imove a 155 mm Howitzer artillery gun before they fire into the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan Wednesday afternoon into the area where the Taliban insurgents were- Aug 06, 2008
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 WINNIPEG OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- Reserve Canadian soldier Bombadier Chris Conway, left, from Victoria BC takes stock of C6 machine gun rounds at a forward operating camp  in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan Wednesday morning- Aug 06, 2008
JOE BRYKSA/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS WINNIPEG OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- Reserve Canadian soldier Bombadier Chris Conway, left, from Victoria BC takes stock of C6 machine gun rounds at a forward operating camp in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan Wednesday morning- Aug 06, 2008
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 WINNIPEG OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan-  Members from the 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry B Company  from Shilo, Manitoba take stock of ammunition including large rounds for the 25mm cannon for the LAV-3  armoured vehicles at a forward operating camp  in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan Wednesday night- Aug 06, 2008
JOE BRYKSA/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS WINNIPEG OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- Members from the 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry B Company from Shilo, Manitoba take stock of ammunition including large rounds for the 25mm cannon for the LAV-3 armoured vehicles at a forward operating camp in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan Wednesday night- Aug 06, 2008
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 WINNIPEG OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- A Afghanistan National Army member, right goes after the soccer ball from a Canadian soldier during a soccer game after dinner Wednesday evening at a forward operating camp  in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan- Aug 06, 2008
JOE BRYKSA/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS WINNIPEG OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- A Afghanistan National Army member, right goes after the soccer ball from a Canadian soldier during a soccer game after dinner Wednesday evening at a forward operating camp in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan- Aug 06, 2008
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Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- Marijuana grows like weeds in  Afghanistan in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan outside of a forward operating base - Aug 06, 2008
WINNIPEG OUT- WEB OUT-JOE BRYKSA/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- Marijuana grows like weeds in Afghanistan in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan outside of a forward operating base - Aug 06, 2008
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 WINNIPEG OUT-WEB OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- A Afghanistan National Army member grimaces as he fires a Russian made 122mm D 30 artillery gun during training  by the Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team at a forward operating base in the Panjwayi District of  Afghanistan Thursday morning- Aug 07, 2008
JOE BRYKSA/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS WINNIPEG OUT-WEB OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- A Afghanistan National Army member grimaces as he fires a Russian made 122mm D 30 artillery gun during training by the Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team at a forward operating base in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan Thursday morning- Aug 07, 2008
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 WINNIPEG OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan-  Afghanistan National Army members watch the sunset  at a forward operating camp  in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan Wednesday night- Aug 06, 2008
JOE BRYKSA/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS WINNIPEG OUT-Panjwayi District, Afghanistan- Afghanistan National Army members watch the sunset at a forward operating camp in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan Wednesday night- Aug 06, 2008
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