Kabul (2003-2005) In July 2003, the squadron deployed to
Afghanistan as part of
Operation ATHENA Rotation 0 with a transfer of command authority on 17 July 2003. Under the command of Major Sean Sullivan, the unit provided integral communications support to the Canadian-led Kabul Multi-National Brigade (KMNB) led by
Brigadier-General Peter Devlin, then Commander
2 CMBG. Although the core of the squadron was stationed within
Camp Warehouse, the squadron had several outstations in allied locations throughout KMNB including
Kabul International Airport and radio rebroadcast site on TV Tower Hill. They returned to
CFB Petawawa in January 2004. The remainder of the time in Kabul prior to the move to Kandahar in 2005, The squadron deployed to Kandahar once again in August 2010 under Lieutenant-Colonel Chris McGuffin to support the last Task Force Headquarters (Task Force 5–10) under the combat-operations mandate. The squadron handed over to the Mission Transition Task Force in July 2011.
Fallen soldiers During the Afghanistan campaign, the squadron lost two soldiers killed in action: • Corporal Matthew McCully of Orangeville Ontario, was killed on 25 May 2007 when he stepped on a land mine while on foot patrol. • Corporal Kenneth O'Quinn was killed on 3 March 2009 when the vehicle he was in detonated an improvised explosive device (IED).{{cite news|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/n-b-town-mourns-soldier-s-death-1.822958 ==Commanding officers==