Documentary About Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan and Their Journey Home Will Be Shown in Cobourg

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A film screening of Fallen Heroes: Their Journey Home will take place at Rainbow Theatre in Cobourg on September 11, 2024.

Fallen Heroes is a powerful documentary about the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan. It highlights the war’s impact on Canadians and is a tribute to the courage and bravery of our men and women in uniform.

More than 40,000 Canadian Armed Forces members served in Afghanistan over the 14-year campaign.

Very few Canadians understand why we were in Afghanistan and why it was important yet it was Canada’s longest war. Fallen Heroes is the template for a 10 part documentary series on the war in Afghanistan preserving this little known history for future generations.

Afghanistan was the most significant operation for the Canadian Armed Forces in two generations. The war in Afghanistan put Canada in the centre of the global map. Along with our NATO partners, we were commanding combat operations in Kandahar, ships in the Persian Gulf, and, unprecedented for Canada, we had Generals in command of all NATO forces.

It was an unusual time in Canadian history where both governing and opposition parties were working in concert in support of the war. All political obstacles and red tape were lifted to equip our soldiers in the field as effectively as possible. For an extended period of 5 years, Canada alone was responsible for security in the most volatile region of the country where we were punching far above our weight. We had an important seat at the table and gained an immeasurable amount of respect from other NATO nations. Our efforts were second only to the United States. Although certainly, the British contribution was as significant, proportionately Canada lost more soldiers than Britain and we were better equipped. Canada was the only country with tanks in the field, our pilots were the most daring, our snipers the best in the world, our infantry incredibly courageous and kinetic. And, uniquely Canadian, our soldiers brought their values into the field. Our soldiers were intuitively sensitive to the needs of the people and in Afghanistan they made life long friends with their Afghan partners. In many cases our soldiers would read the Koran ahead of their deployment in order to better understand the people they were going over to help.

Canada lost 159 soldiers and 4 civilians in Afghanistan. Three times that number came home with physical wounds and countless more with moral and stress injuries. Over 200 Canadian soldiers have committed suicide since their return home from the war.

The film screening of “Fallen Heroes: Their Journey Home!” takes place on

September 11th, 2024, 7:00 – 8:30

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Click Here to view the 2 min 30 sec Fallen Heroes Trailer

Ticket Price: $25.00 General Public

$17.50 Military, Family, Veterans, Children under 15 and Seniors

Date: September 11th, 2024

Show Time: 7:00 – 8:30 pm

Theatre Location: The Rainbow Theatre, Cobourg

1111 Elgin Street West, Cobourg, Ontario

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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