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      • David Allison Fraser is a retired Canadian Forces officer who served as a major-general in Land Force Command. Fraser's most noteworthy role was as brigadier-general during Operation Medusa, which took place in Afghanistan from September 1–17, 2006 as part of NATO’s coalition efforts in the region.
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  2. May 1, 2018 · Retired major-general Dave Fraser has written what might stand as the definitive history of Operation Medusa, the seminal battle of Canada's Afghan war.

  3. Apr 29, 2017 · Harjit Sajjan's "analysis was so compelling that it drove a number of large scale theatre-resourced efforts, including OPERATION MEDUSA," wrote Brig.-Gen. David Fraser in a Sept. 16, 2006 letter.

  4. Canadian Brigadier General David A. Fraser, the NATO/ISAF commander, developed Operation MEDUSA to disrupt the planned attack and restrict Taliban access to the “the key to Kandahar,” the Panjwayi.

  5. Operation Medusa (September 2–17, 2006) was a Canadian-led offensive during the second Battle of Panjwaii of the War in Afghanistan.

  6. May 1, 2017 · In 2006, Commander David Fraser sent a letter to the Vancouver police praising Sajjan’s work throughout the attack, calling it “nothing short of remarkable.” Story continues below advertisement....

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  7. The country’s first general officer to command American troops in combat since the Second World War, Fraser's most noteworthy role was as brigadier-general during Operation Medusa, which took place in Afghanistan from September 1–17, 2006 as part of NATO ’s coalition efforts in the region.

  8. "David Fraser, the Canadian in charge of the joint military command in Kandahar Province in Afghanistan, tells the real on-the-ground story of one of NATO's bloodiest, most decisive and misunderstood operations: The battle of Panjwayi, the defining moment of "Operation Medusa."