Trevor Greene travelled the world as a journalist and at the age of forty-one, a reservist in the Canadian Forces, decided to travel to Afghanistan, leaving behind his fiancě, Debbie. On March 4, 2006, while on a mission of peace to a remote village in Kandahar Province, a teenage boy under the influence of the Taliban walked up to the soldier and landed a rusty axe in his skull, nearly splitting his brain in half. Despite years of rehabilitation, setbacks and crises, Greene not only learned how to talk and move again but, in July 2011, he stood at his wedding with his bride Debbie at his side. They live in Nanaimo, B.C.
Trevor Greene travelled the world as a journalist and at the age of forty-one, a reservist in the Canadian Forces, decided to travel to Afghanistan, leaving behind his fiancě, Debbie. On March 4, 2006, while on a mission of peace to a remote village in Kandahar Province, a teenage boy under the influence of the Taliban walked up to the soldier and landed a rusty axe in his skull, nearly splitting his brain in half. Despite years of rehabilitation, setbacks and crises, Greene not only learned how to talk and move again but, in July 2011, he stood at his wedding with his bride Debbie at his side. They live in Nanaimo, B.C.
From the community