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Daniel Ménard plaide coupable en cour martiale à deux infractions
Autrefois une étoile montante des Forces canadiennes, l'ancien brigadier-général Daniel Ménard a plaidé coupable en cour martiale à deux infractions : il a reconnu avoir eu une relation avec une subalterne alors qu'il commandait les troupes canadiennes en Afghanistan, et a admis avoir tenté de la convaincre de cacher la vérité...
Injured Firefighter Leaves the Hospital
\"It's hard to describe the intensity of the pain,\" said Captain [Martin G. McTigue], whose skin remains raw from the burns and seven skin grafts and who will require extensive follow-up treatment.
Jocelyn Pereira, James Martin
Jocelyn Marie Pereira, a daughter of Susanne and Robert Pereira of Rochester, Mass., was married yesterday to Capt. James Thomas Martin, a son of Virginia and Edward Martin of White House Station, N.J. Msgr. Richard Behl performed the ceremony at the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church in Annandale, N.J.
Hailing Grit of an Injured Firefighter
Not that Captain McTigue ever aspired to special mention. Indeed, Firefighter Frank McCabe, who grew up with him and is now a department spokesman after being injured in a fire, noted that Captain McTigue, until his accident, had never received an official commendation for his courage. \"Say, he rescued a baby,\" he said. \"He'd come out and hand it to somebody and walk away.\" Bags of Letters \"It was there,\" he said. \"It's not so much the present pain. It's the pain you're afraid is going to come in the future.\" \"I'd like to do a little bit more,\" Captain McTigue said. \"You don't want the fire to win.\"