- Richard Green (soldier)
Private Richard A. Green (
May 26 1980 -April 17 2002 ) was a Canadian soldier killed inAfghanistan in what became known as theTarnak Farm incident in which a U.S. plane dropped a laser-guided bomb on the 3rd Battalion ofPrincess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry . The infantry was participating in a training exercise which involved live firing of anti-tank and machine-gun rounds on an authorized training range.Green's mother, Doreen Coolen, was chosen by the
Royal Canadian Legion to be theSilver Cross Mother for theRemembrance Day ceremony in 2002. In February of 2003, she filed awrongful death claim against the U.S. government. Her claim argued the pilots acted recklessly when they dropped the 225-kilogram bomb.However, lawyers representing Coolen were informed by the United States that, under the
Foreign Claims Act in the U.S., Afghan legal codes would have to be applied in the case against the U.S. government.Green was born in
Edmonton, Alberta in 1980 and grew up in Mill Cove,Nova Scotia . Green joined theCanadian Army in September 1998. He was 21 when he died. He had previously served on a peacekeeping mission inBosnia and Herzegovina withPrincess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry .ee also
*Sergeant
Marc Léger
*CorporalAinsworth Dyer
*Private Nathan Smith
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