A Canadian soldier found dead on a base in New Brunswick earlier this week is being remembered as a loving father who served overseas four times.
Warrant Officer Mark Boychuck, 41, died Monday at New Brunswick’s Gagetown base. Officials have not released his cause of death but say it was not the result of a training accident.
He added that leaders within the military and government should be paying attention to Boychuck’s death. The flag at the CFB Gagetown, about 91 kilometres north of Saint John, is flying at half-mast to honour the fallen soldier. Since leaving the military, Henry has advocated for supports for members. He says that serving overseas can be dangerous, but that coming back home presents its own host of issues.
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