Nathan Cirillo's Best Friend Branden Stevenson Issues Heartbreaking Statement
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The man who stood guard beside Cpl. Nathan Cirillo when he
was murdered has broken his silence about the death of his best friend.
Cpl. Branden Stevenson, who was standing beside Cirillo when he was shot and briefly chased his attacker, was in Hamilton last week to take part in his friend's funeral.
Stevenson has now returned to Ottawa to finish his posting at the National War Memorial.
Here is his complete statement on the murder of his friend and comrade:
"Nathan
Cirillo was my friend, though he was more like a brother. We met in
Grade 9 and from that time on, we were pretty much inseparable. He was
the first from our group of friends to join the Canadian Armed Forces
and it earned him the nickname ‘Army Nate.’ It was his love of the Army
that inspired me to join, and I remember going to his house to practice
my swearing-in ceremony.
Over the past few
years, Nathan and I would routinely drive around together, making jokes
that no one else would understand. Neither of us had much of a voice,
but that didn’t stop us from singing along with every song on the radio,
whether we knew the words or not. It seemed as if we were always
laughing and joking about something. The morning of October 22 was no
different. As we stood sentry and walked the beat, one of my socks was
sagging. Nathan smiled and intentionally kept our walk going so my sock
would fall a little more. He had such an amazing personality!
In the coming
days, I’ll be resuming my duties at the National War Memorial. It will
not be an easy task, but I am resolved to do it in honour of Nathan,
Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, and all those who stood, and continue
to stand, on guard for Canada. I still believe Canada is a nation of
peace where soldiers within its borders need not take up arms. My fellow
soldiers and I remain proud and committed to watching over the Tomb of
the Unknown Soldier as a strong, silent reminder of every person who
made the ultimate sacrifice.
I
now have to learn to live without someone who was closer to me than I
can put into words. When I resume my post, I will not be conducting
interviews with media. I appreciate, in advance, your consideration and
respect for my privacy during this difficult time.
Nathan Cirillo was my friend, my best friend, my brother. I will miss him forever."
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