Edmonton Journal

Soldier killed in accident during live-fire training

-

WAINWRIGHT One soldier was killed and three others were injured in a training accident at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright.

The military identified the soldier who was killed as Sgt. Robert J. Dynerowicz from the Royal Canadian Dragoons, based at CFB Petawawa in Ontario.

He and the others were involved in a vehicle accident Tuesday morning on the Alberta base, where personnel were participat­ing in an exercise called Rugged Bear, a live-fire event for the Canadian Army’s Road to High Readiness training program.

The three injured soldiers have been taken to hospital for medical treatment.

The military says details of their medical condition won’t be disclosed at this time.

A military police investigat­ion has been initiated.

“I am deeply saddened by the loss of Sgt. Dynerowicz,” Lt.-Gen. Paul Wynnyk, commander of the Canadian Army, said in a statement.

“Not only is his death a painful loss to his family and friends, but we feel this loss across the Canadian Army and the entire military community. Chief Warrant Officer Alain Guimond and I extend our sincere condolence­s, on behalf of all ranks of the Canadian Army, to the family and friends of Sgt. Dynerowicz.”

It was the latest training accident to hit the Canadian military.

In March, Master Cpl. Alfred Barr, 31, died when his parachute failed to deploy during a training exercise near Yorkton, Sask.

Last November, Capt. Thomas McQueen, 29, died on impact when his single-seater plane crashed during a training mission near the Alberta-Saskatchew­an boundary.

And in early 2015, search-andrescue technician Sgt. Mark Salesse was buried in an avalanche while training in Banff National Park.

 ??  ?? Robert “Bobby” J. Dynerowicz
Robert “Bobby” J. Dynerowicz

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada