OTTAWA, September 7, 2025 – A Canadian soldier deployed in Latvia has been found deceased, the Canadian Armed Forces confirmed Saturday, three days after he was reported missing.
Canadian Soldier Missing in Latvia Found Dead
A Canadian Armed Forces member serving in Latvia has died while deployed.
- Warrant Officer george Hohl was found dead on Friday,September 6,2025.
- He had been reported missing three days prior while deployed in Latvia.
- canadian Armed Forces are supporting a Latvian inquiry; no increased threat is indicated.
- Hohl served nearly 20 years as a vehicle technician.
- Canadian troops are in Latvia as part of Operation Reassurance to deter russian aggression.
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) announced Saturday that Warrant Officer George Hohl, who had been reported missing on Tuesday, September 3, 2025, was located deceased on Friday, September 5, 2025. The CAF is cooperating with local Latvian authorities as they investigate the circumstances surrounding his death. Officials stated there is no indication that this incident poses an increased threat to the safety and security of othre deployed members.
What happened to Warrant Officer George Hohl in latvia?
Warrant Officer George hohl, a vehicle technician with a helicopter squadron based in Edmonton, was found deceased on September 5, 2025, after being reported missing on september 3, 2025.
Hohl served with the armed forces for nearly two decades. He was deployed to Latvia as part of Operation Reassurance,assigned to the aviation battalion within NATO’s multinational brigade. This operation is Canada’s largest overseas mission.
“The loss of Warrant Officer George Hohl has hit us all very hard,” said Gen. Jennie Carignan, chief of the defense staff, in a statement. “On behalf of the entire Canadian Armed Forces, I offer my deepest sympathies to his family, friends and colleagues. Warrant Officer Hohl will be remembered for his many years of dedicated service, and our hearts are with all who knew him during this time of great sorrow.”
in a advancement last month, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada’s commitment in Latvia would be extended through to 2029, underscoring the ongoing strategic importance of the region.
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