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CFB Edmonton member given role in Ottawa Remembrance Day program [Video]

A member of Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Edmonton participated in the national Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa on Monday.

Corp. Lucas Mullens, a crewman at Lord Strathcona’s Horse, was one of 12 from across the country selected by the Remembrance Day Sentry Program as the special guest of the chief of defence staff and the Canadian Armed Forces’ chief warrant officer.

“I’m very honoured to be chosen from all the other deserving soldiers in the army,” he said during a weekend interview.

Mullens, 40, was awarded the Sacrifice Medal for his time as a Leopard 2A6M and Leopard C2 gunner in Afghanistan in 2009. His leg and back were seriously injured when his tank was struck by an improvised explosive device.

After a long recovery, he climbed the 5,895-metres-tall Mount Kilimanjaro in 2011.

Since returning to service, he has worked in a number of positions, including as a driver in …

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