Wafa Dabbagh
Wafa Dabbagh (died 5 June 2012) was a Canadian military officer. She was the first Canadian Armed Forces member to wear a hijab.[1]
Born to a Palestinian family in Egypt and raised in Kuwait, Dabbagh emigrated to Canada and joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1996 after "accidentally wandering into a recruiting office in Windsor".[2] She served with the naval reserves and was a participant in Operation Proteus in 2007, a mission to train security forces in Palestine. She attained the rank of lieutenant-commander, but was prevented from seeking promotion to command by a cancer diagnosis in 2010.[2]
Dabbagh died of lung cancer in Ottawa in 2012. Shortly before her death she received the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal.[2]
References
- "Canadian Armed Forces and women over the years". Canadian Military Family Magazine. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
- Louisa Taylor (10 June 2012). "A true trail-blazer". The Ottawa Citizen.
External links
- An officer, a gentlewoman and a Muslim, The Globe and Mail
- University of Toronto Libraries exhibit
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