Cpl. Nathan Cirillo's final journey home

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • The body of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, killed during Wednesday's shootings in the nation's capital, was transported in a procession along the Highway of Heroes from Ottawa to Hamilton. At the same time, a ceremony in Ottawa marked the return of ceremonial guards at the National War Memorial.
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  • @grantcheney5070
    @grantcheney5070 3 роки тому +9

    My best friend and I visited Ajax, Ontario after graduating high school. It was our last road trip together before leaving for boot camp. I was 17. We never had to pay for a single beer. The Canadians were all so generous. This was just before the Gulf War. For what it's worth, I'd like to say how much I appreciate our allies and Brothers in Arms to the North...well south. I'm from Detroit. God Speed, Cpl. Cirillo, and to your family and friends I wish you love and peace. Thank you, and your family, for your service and sacrifice in the name of Freedom. RIP, dear Sir.

    • @cjm7764
      @cjm7764 3 роки тому +2

      Hope you never went back to American beer. Joking(ish)(our beer is better). We love our Americans and certainly those that served. Come back anytime friend

  • @shalimarsgirl
    @shalimarsgirl 10 років тому +14

    Thank you CBC. I am here to show my respect for Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and express sincere condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues. With love ... Evy.

  • @kykyzim24
    @kykyzim24 10 років тому +8

    Your a pure Canadian 100%.You will not be forgotten. R.I.P, and Thank you.

  • @seasidecharles
    @seasidecharles 10 років тому +5

    My heart is aching for his mother, and for his son and all the family. I even feel sadness for his 2 dogs who he clearly loved so much. Tragic. Canada has reacted with restraint and dignity.

  • @angelkiss261
    @angelkiss261 10 років тому +6

    r.i.p Cpl. nathan cirillo it was overwhelming to see all the support on your final journey home may you rest in paradise

  • @raidensgift5739
    @raidensgift5739 10 років тому +19

    RIP Cpl. Cirillo
    Long Live Canada!
    Long live the Canadian Armed Forces!!!!

  • @andrewclarkson1942
    @andrewclarkson1942 8 років тому +6

    Goodbye and farewell brave man. From your Aussie mates.

  • @apocalypseplough8089
    @apocalypseplough8089 10 років тому +21

    The same level of respect should have been paid to the Quebec soldier who was killed. A soldier is a soldier, doesn't matter where he comes from or how he is killed.

    • @REDFORActual
      @REDFORActual 10 років тому +5

      I agree with your comment. For me, this attack was the more upsetting as not only was Cpl. Cirillo from my hometown, but he was guarding our nations symbolic soul. His death while guarding the National War Memorial was not only a terrorist attack but an attack against our defenders and guardians of past generations, and a dishonor to humanities attempts to be civil and respectful in the wake of a devastating conflict (WW1).
      Both soldiers should be remembered and thanked, this is just my opinion on the matter.

    • @N8VSON
      @N8VSON 10 років тому +10

      Actually, the family of Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent has strongly indicated they would prefer his funeral remain private. It seems, for a change, media has respected that request. He is no less thought of in our hearts.

    • @msslilyofgoldenia
      @msslilyofgoldenia 10 років тому +1

      sorry but i have no respect for someone train to kill in my name >.

    • @REDFORActual
      @REDFORActual 10 років тому +5

      msslilyofgoldenia Then get out of Canada. Canada was made by the sacrifice of soldiers in the trenches of France. Before that we were NOTHING.

    • @msslilyofgoldenia
      @msslilyofgoldenia 10 років тому +1

      Soviet Onion canada inc. was created with the sacrifice of the people that live here before, canada inc. is a piece of paper belongning to the crown corporation .. so i cannot physicly get out of a piece of paper that is in an office somewere in London City State. in revange i will ask canada inc to stop trying to get me involve in there business ^.^

  • @cjm7764
    @cjm7764 9 років тому +3

    Thinking of your family this thanksgiving

  • @mdmossad292
    @mdmossad292 10 років тому +3

    At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember. rest in peace Cpl. you'er work here is done.

  • @joedunlop51
    @joedunlop51 10 років тому +3

    RIP Godbless Canada from France

  • @seekinglightalways4836
    @seekinglightalways4836 10 років тому +1

    So many trolls on such a kind and respectful post. Thank you so much for posting this and I promise not to feed those trolls below.

  • @rafaellobonito2741
    @rafaellobonito2741 8 років тому +1

    R.I.P.

  • @nicolashuard8554
    @nicolashuard8554 10 років тому

    Pray for him....

  • @moonspellsdumb
    @moonspellsdumb 10 років тому +1

    RIP

  • @gmctech
    @gmctech 7 років тому

    this brave young hero was a member of a regimet with my Scottish family name and it infuriates me that he could not defend himself... i honour you Nathan, thank you andi apologize for the libtard nation for not providing you with the tools you needed to protect yourself and fellow Canadians on our own soil....

  • @MrHobomidget
    @MrHobomidget 10 років тому

    Trolls are bad, its terrible to say things you don't believe. That is why I am always honest with my opinion, and my thoughts. You want something biblical? "Those who live by the sword die by the sword". So, this is Karma then?

  • @TheSkepticon
    @TheSkepticon 10 років тому

    The most remarkable news thus far is that Nathan Cirillo did not arrive at a coroners office in Ottawa for a mandatory forensics report. Strangely it was reported that he was to arrive at a coroners office in Toronto on his way to a Hamilton funeral home where he resided. Why this report of a coroner in Toronto is hard to substantiate is due to conflicting stories of how Canadian Forces casualties are escorted from CFB Trenton to the coroners office in Toronto along highway 401 which they colloquially name the Highway of Heroes. Nathan Cirillo’s body was reported to take a similar route with crowds on overpasses waving their patriotic flags. It is clear that because no substantial reports are coming out of a coroners examination or specific hospital location for that examination, the absence of a coroners report would be essential to maintaining this hoax. If any true patriotic Canadian wanted to bust this staged mock drill they would investigate the coroners office. That would be the first place to start. Any other place would lead to a bunch of twists and turns because there would be orders of silence imposed on other relevant connections i.e. his military reserve regiment where he was stationed.

    • @N8VSON
      @N8VSON 10 років тому +4

      When a person dies in a hospital in Canada while under the direct care of a physician, no autopsy is required. Cause of death is obvious to the attending physician/surgeon. The death certificate would read the cause of death as massive internal trauma due to gunshot wounds. So there you have it. You can settle down now before you blow a gasket.

    • @TheSkepticon
      @TheSkepticon 10 років тому

      N8VSON Thank you. I sincerely appreciate your effort in trying to alleviate the worries you presume I have. Would you mind doing me one added "altruistic" favour and this will be a final request, could you please tell me the specific name of the attending physician or physicians who looked at Nathan Cirillo?

    • @N8VSON
      @N8VSON 10 років тому

      TheSkepticon Since I don't live in Ottawa, I would have no idea of who the attending physician/surgeon would be. Perhaps a phone call to his regiment would get you some answers. Or, try the Ottawa Citizen newspaper.

    • @TheSkepticon
      @TheSkepticon 10 років тому

      N8VSON Thanks for your recommendation. I have seen reports stating that his regiment base is on a gag order of silence meaning they will not talk to press or other non-sanctioned enquiries. The Ottawa Citizen reported some news item that there was going to be a coroners report so even more conflicting news this way. Also it was reported that during the visitation that was held Monday Morning at 9:00am, police were doing security pat downs of all males coming to visit. Weird but then again it follows the same pattern. Is there any chance you could maybe call the Ottawa Citizen and relay what you find about the attending physician here on youtube? I am sure the Lord creator would be pleased you helped enlighten Canadians to what happened after Nathan was put in the ambulance. I mean facts are facts right?

  • @MrHobomidget
    @MrHobomidget 10 років тому +2

    A soldier was killed?? Oh wow what a surprise. Now you will tell me smoking causes cancer, and cancer is bad.... Yes, soldiers die, and I laugh when people cry. lol, Soldiers do die, that is what we pay them for. Way to stop a bullet dude! 24 year old bullet stopper. Your parents must be proud with all that education you worked to get to stop that bullet. I know how this must feel. I broke a cup I was attached to once. Its the same level of sadness.

    • @MrHobomidget
      @MrHobomidget 10 років тому +1

      SamDM1 These guys get gunned down all the time. Only when its a low number do they try to make a sentiment about it. :D Ok, I will bite... OMG, how sad. A soldier got shot!! I never heard of a soldier getting shot before! Come on LETS CRY!! Everybody!!!

    • @MrHobomidget
      @MrHobomidget 10 років тому +1

      SamDM1 but, Koodoes to you. I think of that, every time a guy enliststs. :D Don't worry, his life is not wasted, God will take it to Heaven.... Oh wait. hmmmmmmmmm.

    • @msslilyofgoldenia
      @msslilyofgoldenia 10 років тому

      N8VSON national pride toward a criminal corporation .. is that okey with you? ... lol

    • @BroadcastJohn
      @BroadcastJohn 10 років тому

      Er thomas, you are mistaken. We do not pay our soldiers to die. We pay our soldiers to take risks while making the enemy die.

    • @msslilyofgoldenia
      @msslilyofgoldenia 10 років тому

      BroadcastJohn we pay soldier to get brainwash so that they do not think & ask question when ask to kill an other Humain Being.