5 Canadian soldiers suspended after Nazi salute video emerges
- The Canadian Army is investigating a video showing soldiers allegedly giving Nazi salutes during a party, according to Lt.-Gen. Mike Wright.
- Five Canadian soldiers have been identified as serving members of the Canadian Army and have been suspended after the video surfaced.
- Wright stated that 'hateful conduct and extremism have no place in the Canadian Army' and that the behavior was 'completely unacceptable.'
- He emphasized that such conduct undermines the military's recruiting efforts and erodes public trust.
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Military Police Investigating Canadian Soldiers Linked to Nazi Salute Video
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) says it has suspended five active duty members after a video emerged appearing to show them making Nazi salutes. Lt.-Gen. Mike Wright, Commander of the Canadian Army, said in an Aug. 20 statement to The Epoch Times that he was “deeply disturbed and profoundly disappointed” with the content of the video and that “swift action will be taken” in response. Wright said the video was filmed in 2023, and he was first mad…
Soldiers suspended from Canada’s army after Nazi salute on video
The soldiers “remain subject to administrative and disciplinary action that may lead to their release,” stated Lt. Gen. Mike Wright, commander of the Canadian Army.The post Soldiers suspended from Canada’s army after Nazi salute on video appeared first on JNS.org.
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