Death of Daniel Gunther (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Leadership in the Canadian Forces". ArchivesCanada.ca. Canadian Archival Information Network. Retrieved June 3, 2014. Series consists of documents relating to leadership in the Canadian Forces, and regarding the Board of Inquiry into command control and leadership of CANBAT 2 in Bosnia, the Haiti Board of Inquiry into leadership relationships with the Military Police and events surrounding the mistreatment of Haitian detainees, and the circumstances surrounding the death of Corporal Daniel Gunther in 1993.

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  • "Risks". Loyal Edmonton Regiment War Museum. Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved June 4, 2014.

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  • Ward, John (10 November 2003). "Remembrance". Lethbridge Herald. p. A2. Retrieved 30 June 2014. Most of more than 100 deaths in the period were played down. Even the circumstances of some deaths was fudged. For example, when Cpl. Daniel Gunther was killed in the former Yugoslavia in 1993, the army said he was hit by random shrapnel. Much later it was reported that he was deliberately targeted by an anti- tank rocket. "There was a generalized policy on the part of (defence headquarters) not to publicize these things and not to make a big thing of it," Granatstein said
  • "Father killed in ceasefire". Medicine Hat News. Canadian Press. June 19, 1993. Retrieved June 4, 2014.

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  • "Fighting threatens ceasefire". Del Rio News Herald. Associated Press. June 20, 1993. Retrieved June 3, 2014. Fighting threatens cease fire SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Skirmishes between Muslims and Croats threatened a new cease-fire Friday, but fighting eased in Serb-dominated regions. A Canadian U.N. peacekeeper was killed in fighting near Sarajevo, 40 minutes after the noon cease-fire was supposed to silence guns across Bosnia. Cpl. Daniel Gunther, 24, of Val-Belair, Que., died in Buci, about 12 miles northwest of the Bosnian capital in an area of high Muslim-Croat tension. U.N. officials said it was unclear who was responsible.

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  • "Risks". Loyal Edmonton Regiment War Museum. Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved June 4, 2014.