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Todd was on a routine patrol, speaking to villagers to learn more about the area’s needs, Menard said.
The soldier was born in Kitchener, Ont., and served with the 1st Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, based at CFB Edmonton.
Menard described him as someone who was dedicated and likeable with a good sense of humour.
"Tyler was a practical joker. He would often hide rocks and candies in the other soldiers’ beds," the general said.
"His enthusiasm and strong will were inspirational to his platoon. He was doing what he loved to do, being a soldier operating alongside his friends," he added.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a statement offering condolences to Todd’s family and friends.
"The thoughts of an entire country are with you in this most difficult time," he said.
We at Oye! Times humbly pay our respect to Todd’s family and the loved ones he left behind.
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