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Andrew Grenon

  • Died Sep 02, 2008
  • Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Corporal Andrew Grenon along with two of his companions were killed during combat. He payed the ultimate sacrifice but died a hero.
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Cpl. Andrew Grenon: 'That was the closest I came to dying'
Posted: September 03, 2008, 1:28 PM by Chris Boutet

 

Private Andrew Grenon of 3 Platoon A Coy 2PPCLI during military duty in Afghanistan, Feb. 7, 2008. (Doug Schmidt/Canwest News Service)

In February, 2007, the Windsor Star interviewed several local Afghan mission veterans from the Windsor, Ont., area who were promising to return. Among them was Cpl. Andrew (Drew) Grenon, who was among the three Canadian soldiers killed today when their vehicle came under attack by insurgents in the volatile Zhari District of Kandahar province. In this archived feature, then-Private Grenon tells the harrowing tale of an attack on his convoy in Masum Ghar, which his platoon narrowly escaped:

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When they rolled into Masum Ghar, Grenon said, he was disappointed when he heard firing on the south side of the mountain. He felt they'd gone to the wrong spot and would miss any contact with the enemy.

"And then they started coming up over the ridge and they were hammering us from the top and we were soon getting it from three sides," he recalled.

Cannon fire, mortar rounds, grenades and bullets filled the air. Grenon said he fired 1,600 machine- gun rounds in one two-hour stretch. The next morning, despite the usual effort by the Taliban to remove their dead, the Afghan National Army pulled 72 insurgent bodies off the ridge, which was now in Canadian hands. The Canadians suffered only a few minor injuries.

Grenon was injured twice during his Afghan tour. Once, he was struck deaf and covered in scratches and bruises from thrown-up gravel after a mortar landed in the middle of a patrol base. Another time his LAV III drove over a double-stack of anti-tank mines and his vehicle was enveloped in a fireball. He had to be pulled to safety by his comrades. That led to another bout of short-term hearing loss and a chipped knee bone.

But the worst incident was when the platoon ran a harrowing 8.5-kilometre gauntlet through hundreds of Taliban fighters along Ambush Alley on an Aug. 21 night convoy.

"That was the closest I came to dying," said Grenon.

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the BMQ`S

corporal fenech Feb 22, 2009

andrew was the finest of the bunch . he always had a great attitude towards me and he helped me to overcome the bmqs . i wished i would have gotten to at least say good bye. thats what hurts the most. he was the closest thing i had to family .now im getting ready to go on my tour soon . maybe ill be with grenon soon
he didnt deserve death , he was to good a person to deserve a fate like that.
rest in piece bro.

My Love

Krista Oct 14, 2008

Drew was more than a soldier.. he was a friend, brother, son, boyfriend. He was so proud to be all of these things, and showed that in his everyday life.
He was my bestfriend, my lover, my life..
I miss you so much babies!!
Forever in my thoughts, forever in my mind..
Forever in my heart.
XOXOXOXO
all my love.. forever and always.
Krista

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Martha Mihaly Oct 04, 2008

How sad to lose another Canadian Soldier. He served his country well. We are proud of him and sorry for his loss.

Courageous Soldier

Cameron Sep 05, 2008

It is always tragic to hear that a hero has fallen. Andrew was a leader and friend. May his courage live on with the soldiers who are still out there in Afghanistan.

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