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Edmonton soldier working for NATO dies from ‘non-operational’ medical complications [Video]

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An Edmonton-based former commanding officer of a Canadian Armed Forces engineering regiment has died in Europe, the Department of National Defence (DND) said in a media release on Wednesday.

According to the release, Lt.-Col. Kent Miller was working in Casteau, Belgium, when he died on Monday from “non-operational” medical complications.

He was working there for NATO’s Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in a planning and co-ordination capacity, the DND said, adding that Miller had 24 years of experience as an engineering officer.

The DND said Miller was serving under Operation Unifier, an Armed Forces program that trains Ukrainian military and security personnel in battlefield tactics and advanced military skills.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Miller lived in Edmonton and was employed full-time on a contract the last six months as a senior military officer …

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