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Trooper Michael Yuki Hayakaze - Lord Strathcona's Horse

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CBC News -

A Canadian soldier was killed on Sunday after his armoured vehicle hit an improvised explosive device in southern Afghanistan, a military official said.

Trooper Michael Yuki Hayakaze was killed on Sunday. The soldier was in a supply convoy in the Panjwaii district, 45 kilometres west of Kandahar, Brig.-Gen. Guy Laroche said.

Trooper Michael Yuki Hayakaze, 25, was immediately taken from the scene by helicopter, but was pronounced dead on arrival at the medical unit at Kandahar airfield.

"This is a very difficult time for the family, friends and colleagues of our lost comrade," Laroche told reporters.

"Our men and women know we are engaged in a dangerous mission. They also know how important their presence is to the people of Afghanistan.

"They defend those who cannot defend themselves at the risk of their own lives, and they help build a better future for Afghan children by setting the stage for lasting stability," Laroche said.

Hayakaze was based in Edmonton with the Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) regiment.

He had been in Afghanistan since last summer and was close to the end of his rotation, Laroche said.

Defence Minister Peter MacKay said in a statement that the "thoughts and prayers of all Canadians go out to his family, friends and comrades at this very difficult time."

"We will never forget Trooper Hayakaze, whose self-sacrifice served to make life better for so many others."
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Another young life cut short. Rest easy, mate.
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Condolences to all who mourn him,

Rest Easy Mike
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Rest in Peace Michael.
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To a comrade in arms, rest in peace Michael.
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rest easy lad - well done
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Post by anglo-saxon »

Received this today from a mate who is ex-Oz SAS, now in the Calgary Police Service and works with a lot of ex-Strathconas...

G’day All,

Last Saturday I went up to Edmonton for the funeral of Tpr Hayakaze. The lads did him proud and gave him an awesome send off. Even through their grief I could see the family really appreciated the support of the extended Army family. The service was in both English and Japanese.

Goodness knows I’ve been to far too many of these and fear that it won’t be the last, BUT, it is important that the family is able to see the support.

For my Aussie mates, Tpr Hayakaze was killed on March 2nd in Afghanistan. He was a member of The Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians) as an Armoured crewman in a LAV. He was on patrol when an IED was detonated by his vehicle. Tpr Hayakaze was due to rotate home 2 weeks later.


RIP brother!
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Rest easy mate..
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