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Afghanistan/South Asia
Wounded NZ soldier recovering in Germany
2004-06-22
WELLINGTON - A New Zealand special services soldier wounded in Afghanistan who was flown to a hospital in Germany is expected to make a full recovery, the New Zealand Herald reported Monday. The defence department said the soldier was being treated at a hospital on the Ramstein Airforce Base in Germany for a gunshot wound he suffered during an attack on Friday.
That would be Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
The soldier, who was not named for security reasons, will return to New Zealand when he is well enough to travel. Another soldier wounded in the attack has already returned to his unit. Major General Martyn Dunne, joint forces commander, said the special forces unit in Afghanistan had been operating on its own "a long, long way from the normal conventional forces".
Can you say "SAS"? I knew you could.
New Zealand did not have any special arrangements with the German Government for the soldier to be taken there but there had been no question of lack of German co-operation. Defence Minister Mark Burton said the soldier had been evacuated from Afghanistan under support arrangements New Zealand had with the United States.
Get well soon, Soldier. And thanks.
Posted by:Steve

#1  I worked (briefly) with the Kiwi SAS when they were doing close protection in Kabul. The are some great guys. To a man professional, down to earth, and actually quite funny and friendly. They have been operating way off the beaten path in Afghanistan and kicking some Tali-a#& now and again. They said that the locals could not figure out who (or what !) they were as some of them are Moari (spelling ?)All the better I say. Get well soon, Trooper.
Posted by: The Dude   2004-06-22 3:43:04 PM  

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