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Meeting his NHL Hero

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Meeting his NHL Hero

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’04 I built a school for girls. That was huge. In this village they didn’t want us there. We did it, we built a school. We had no trouble. As far as I know it’s still there. That was in 2004 in Kabul. Going south, Kandahar, I don’t have a lot of happy memories from Kandahar. We had a hard mission that year. They brought some NHL players over to see us and my friend Mike who is my partner. He’s a huge hockey fan of Bob Probert, Detroit Red Wings. So we had just happened to come back to get some stuff in the Kandahar airfield. I found out that they were there. I found out where they were sleeping at and I kind of broke into their sleeping quarters through their security and ended up getting caught but at the time Mr. Probert came out and I said, “Mr. Probert sir can I talk to you?” So he told the security to leave me alone and I explained to him that my friend is a huge fan. He’s too shy to come find you, would you be willing to give him five minutes. He said, “Sure, if you can give me an hour to get ready!” But I said, “We’re leaving, we’re heading back out and we’re not coming back.” And he said, “Absolutely!” So he was in a pair of shorts. He didn’t even have a shirt on so he went and grabbed a shirt and came out. I grabbed my friend Mike and he called me the “A” word, don’t like to say it on camera! He was mad at me but I walked away and I left Mike and Bob Probert chat and it made all the bad things go away and that made the good thing which was amazing to see him with pretty much his hero standing right next to him. That’probably the only good thing from 2007 was that the rest was just not happy, not pleasant.
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Without a lot of good memories of 2007 tour, MacEachern shares a positive encounter he made possible for his friend Mike in meeting his NHL hero.

Brian MacEachern

Mr. Brian MacEachern was born August 2, 1975 in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. With his father being a reserve soldier for over 30 years, Mr. MacEachern knew his own destiny at a very young age. Joining the reserves with the Combat Engineers division, he later specialized in combat diving and ordinance disposal. Throughout his military career Mr. MacEachern was part of the Swiss Air recovery mission and credits this exercise as being his reasons for continuing to serve in the Canadian military. In 2004 Mr. MacEachern accepted a deployment to Ethiopia and later that year travelled to Afghanistan and again in 2007 holding rank of sergeant with Combat Engineers. After being released from the military, Mr. MacEachern accepted support through Soldier On and in 2016 became a member of Team Canada Invictus Games travelling to Orlando, Florida as part of the cycling team. Mr. MacEachern continues to stay involved in the sport and now resides in Nova Scotia with his family.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Recorded:
July 25, 2018
Duration:
2:24
Person Interviewed:
Brian MacEachern
War, Conflict or Mission:
Canadian Armed Forces
Location/Theatre:
Afghanistan
Battle/Campaign:
Afghanistan
Branch:
Army
Rank:
Sergeant
Occupation:
Combat Engineer

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