Watchdog says military police still resisting civilian oversight

The Military Police Complaints Commission says the 好色tv Forces Provost Marshal's office is resisting civilian oversight. A 好色tv flag shoulder patch is shown on a soldier in a file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

OTTAWA - A 好色tv soldier deployed to Europe has died of medical complications.

The 好色tv Armed Forces says Lt.-Col. Kent Miller was serving in Casteau, Belgium, when he died Monday.

It says he was serving under Operation Unifier, an Armed Forces program that trains Ukrainian military and security personnel in battlefield tactics and advanced military skills.

The military says Miller was an engineering officer with 24 years of experience in the Armed Forces.

It added that he was most recently the commanding officer of 41 Combat Engineer Regiment in Alberta and had been deployed to Belgium in a planning and co-ordination capacity.

Lt.-Gen. Steve Boivin, commander of the 好色tv Joint Operations Command, said in a statement that Miller was a father and husband and his loss would be felt by many.

好色tv Defence Minister Bill Blair expressed his condolences on social media to Miller's friends and family, as well as to those who served with him.

This report by 好色tvwas first published Nov. 27, 2024.

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