Full military honours for Nolan funeral
Last Updated: Thursday, September 14, 2006 | 8:37 PM NT
CBC News
Hundreds of people gathered at the Roman Catholic Basilica in St. John's on Thursday to say an emotional farewell to Warrant Officer Rick Nolan.
The Newfoundland-raised soldier was one of four Canadian soldiers killed in combat in Afghanistan on Sept. 3 during a fierce gun battle with Taliban militants.
Pallbearers from the Royal Canadian Regiment carried their comrade's flag-draped coffin into the basilica, followed by Nolan's family, including his wife, three young sons and step-daughter.
Warrant Officer Peter Fisher, who worked with Nolan for 12 years, said he was proud of his friend.
"When we all joined the military, we all knew what we were getting into and we knew that it was a high-risk job for us all. Rick has done us proud," said Fisher.
"I think he should be remembered as a true warrior, a true hero."
Gary Best, with the Canadian Peacekeeping Veterans Association, agreed.
"This is our sons and daughters and they're doing us proud. I don't think there's anybody in Newfoundland today who wouldn't be proud of this young man," said Best.
After the service, Nolan coffin's was transported to his hometown of Mount Pearl, where he was interned in a private ceremony.