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Corporal Jamie Brendan Murphy

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Service number: T58 528 380
Age: 26
Rank: Corporal
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: The Royal Canadian Regiment
Division: 1st Battalion
Birth: July 8, 1977
Enlistment: March 27, 1997
Death: January 27, 2004 Kabul

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Son of Norman and Alice Murphy (2006 National Memorial (Silver) Cross Mother) of Conception Harbour, Newfoundland.

Jamie Brendan Murphy was born in 1977 and attended St. Anne's School, in Conception Harbour, and Roncalli Central High School, in Avondale, on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula.

In March 1997, he joined the Canadian Armed Forces and served with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment. After having served in Kosovo with his regiment, he was on duty in Afghanistan with the Regiment's 3rd Battalion Battle Group when he was killed.

An explosion, believed to have been carried out by a suicide bomber, occurred near two vehicles on patrol in the western district of Kabul. At least one civilian was also killed in the attack and three other military personnel in the jeeps were injured. Corporal Murphy was serving as part of Operation ATHENA, Canada's military commitment to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) led mission in Kabul.

Murphy was an avid sportsman and he also enjoyed golfing, baseball and hockey. Aside from being a qualified infanteer, he had also qualified as a driver, signaller, mortar-man and machine gunner. Aside from his parents and siblings he left to mourn his common law spouse of three years, Candace McCauley, who also received the Memorial (Silver) Cross.

 

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