OPERATION HARPOON
"We came in to what could be called a 'hot landing zone.'
We were expecting to be shot at as soon as we landed."
Company Sergeant Major Tim Power, 27 July 2006
SWEEPING THE MOUNTAINS
On 13 March 2002, more than 500 Canadian soldiers landed on a ridgeline known as the "Whale's
Back" as part of Operation Harpoon. It was the Canadian army's first ever
battalion-level helicopter assault. Over five days, Canadians searched for remnants of Taliban
and al-Qaida forces routed in earlier battles. Soldiers expected to see combat, but the enemy
had already fled or perished.
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READY FOR COMBAT |
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SECURING THE LANDING |
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TROUBLE SPOT? |
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THE ENEMY |
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WAITING FOR A RIDE |
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THE MISSION ENDS |
© Photos - Courtesy of Stephen Thorne and The Canadian Press |
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