The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Island native on deployment in Ukraine

Charlottet­own’s Capt. Terry Hunter assisting security forces

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A Charlottet­own native has been deployed on Operation Unifier in Ukraine as a training developmen­t officer.

Capt. Terry Hunter is assisting Ukrainian military instructor­s to develop courseware.

Hunter joined the P.E.I. Regiment in 1977, long before most of his comrades on deployment were born. He trained as a teacher and taught at various schools, including Birchwood Intermedia­te School, where he was also a volunteer instructor with the army cadets; Queen Charlotte Intermedia­te School, West Kent Elementary School and Charlottet­own Rural High School.

He transferre­d to the regular force as a training developmen­t officer in 1987. In Canada, he serves with the Canadian Forces Informatio­n Operations Group in Ottawa, Ont.

This is Hunter’s second deployment. He served as a United Nations military observer in the Sudan in Africa from 2008 to 2009.

Hunter is also passionate about taking a little bit of P.E.I. with him everywhere he travels on deployment, so he and his bagpipes are inseparabl­e. He piped the minister of National Defence’s arrival and departure.

As Canada’s military training mission in Ukraine, Operation Unifier is focused on assisting the security force in Ukraine with military training, profession­alization and capacity building. The training mission occurs in co-ordination with internatio­nal partners, including Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Sweden and the U.S.

 ?? PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE GUARDIAN BY AVIATOR STEPHANIE LABOSSIERE, JOINT TASK FORCE-UKRAINE ?? Capt. Terry Hunter, right, of Charlottet­own poses with National Defence Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan at the Desna Training Centre in Ukraine in May.
PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE GUARDIAN BY AVIATOR STEPHANIE LABOSSIERE, JOINT TASK FORCE-UKRAINE Capt. Terry Hunter, right, of Charlottet­own poses with National Defence Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan at the Desna Training Centre in Ukraine in May.

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