
Canada's Daughter
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On May17, 2006, Captain Nichola Goddard was killed in a firefight in Afghanistan. She was the first Canadian officer to be killed in Afghanistan. She was the first Canadian artillery officer to call fire down since the Korean War. She was also the first female Canadian soldier ever to be killed in combat.
She was much more than that.
In the decade since her death, Canadians have been moved by her life and her death to create monuments in her honour. These range from a Coast Guard ship off the B.C. coast to playgrounds in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and Charlottetown, PEI; from a sword at the Royal Military College to a lake in northern Saskatchewan; from a bagpipe lament to a number 1 charting song by the Trews; from quilts to paintings to scholarships to trig markers.
This is her story.
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Person
Sally Goddard is an educator, curriculum consultant, and a well-regarded storyteller. She has drawn on many decades of teaching and telling stories around the dinner table to tell the story of her eldest daughter, Captain Nichola Goddard.
Content
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Papua New Guinea
Canada
The Military
Afghanistan
Epilogue
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