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Losing your life's calling with Mark and Donna Campbell

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Major (Ret’d) Mark Campbell was wounded in 2008 while serving in Afghanistan with the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. He lost both of his legs and his military career came to a sudden halt after 34 years of service. That instant in time marked a massive transformation in Mark’s life and that of his wife Donna, herself a Warrant Officer with 30 years of service in the Canadian Armed Forces.

Mark and Donna joined Brian and Laryssa to reflect on Mark’s injury and what it meant for his military career, the significant impacts on his Family and the mental toll of leaving behind his life’s calling due to circumstances not of his choosing. They highlight how critical it was to foster resilience as individuals and as a Family unit. The Campbell Family also sheds light on a few of the programs they recommend, including Soldier On and the Veterans Transition Network.
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Le major (retraité) Mark Campbell a été blessé en 2008 alors qu'il servait en Afghanistan avec le 3e bataillon du Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Il a perdu ses deux jambes et sa carrière militaire s'est brutalement arrêtée après 34 ans de service.

Cet instant a marqué une transformation radicale dans la vie de Mark et de sa femme Donna, elle-même adjudant avec 30 ans de service dans les Forces armées canadiennes.

Mark et Donna se sont joints à Brian et Laryssa pour réfléchir à la blessure de Mark et à ce qu'elle signifiait pour sa carrière militaire, aux conséquences importantes pour sa famille et à l'impact mental de l'abandon de la vocation de sa vie en raison de circonstances qu'il n'avait pas choisies. Ils soulignent à quel point il était essentiel de favoriser la résilience en tant qu'individus et en tant qu'unité familiale. La famille Campbell fait également la lumière sur quelques-uns des programmes qu'elle recommande, notamment Sans limites et le Réseau de transition des vétérans.
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Major (Ret’d) Mark Campbell was wounded in 2008 while serving in Afghanistan with the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. He lost both of his legs and his military career came to a sudden halt after 34 years of service. That instant in time marked a massive transformation in Mark’s life and that of his wife Donna, herself a Warrant Officer with 30 years of service in the Canadian Armed Forces.

Mark and Donna joined Brian and Laryssa to reflect on Mark’s injury and what it meant for his military career, the significant impacts on his Family and the mental toll of leaving behind his life’s calling due to circumstances not of his choosing. They highlight how critical it was to foster resilience as individuals and as a Family unit. The Campbell Family also sheds light on a few of the programs they recommend, including Soldier On and the Veterans Transition Network.
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Le major (retraité) Mark Campbell a été blessé en 2008 alors qu'il servait en Afghanistan avec le 3e bataillon du Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Il a perdu ses deux jambes et sa carrière militaire s'est brutalement arrêtée après 34 ans de service.

Cet instant a marqué une transformation radicale dans la vie de Mark et de sa femme Donna, elle-même adjudant avec 30 ans de service dans les Forces armées canadiennes.

Mark et Donna se sont joints à Brian et Laryssa pour réfléchir à la blessure de Mark et à ce qu'elle signifiait pour sa carrière militaire, aux conséquences importantes pour sa famille et à l'impact mental de l'abandon de la vocation de sa vie en raison de circonstances qu'il n'avait pas choisies. Ils soulignent à quel point il était essentiel de favoriser la résilience en tant qu'individus et en tant qu'unité familiale. La famille Campbell fait également la lumière sur quelques-uns des programmes qu'elle recommande, notamment Sans limites et le Réseau de transition des vétérans.
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