Betiana Mubili

Beti was an inspiring person, she drew people in wth her smile, fun personality and generous nature. She had a hard life but was motivated to make a better life for herself. She was determined to become a nurse after her mother passed away, she commissioned from MCpl to OCdt to start school in the […]

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Danny Corneau

Danny was a warm soul and always wanted to help others, he was a dare devil and was always looking for the next adventure. Danny released as a MCpl from the CAF after his last posting with CANSOFCOM and a great career, he unfortunately lost his battle with his demons as he passed away too […]

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John Banks

John served in the RCAF and the Army in the Second World War. He was extremely proud of his service and faithfully attended Remembrance Day and veteran’s events throughout his life.

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Michael Paupst

Michael J. Paupst was born on January 3, 1966. He attended Royal Roads Military College and graduated in Physics and Computer Science in British Columbia. He participated in various sports such as wrestling and volleyball, and won third place in track and field as a javelin thrower. After graduating, he trained as a pilot officer […]

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Lynwood Buffam

My father’s name was Lyn (Lynwood) H. Buffam and was a soldier in the Perth Regiment during the Second World War. My father, like many others during the Second World War, was a miner when he joined the army. He was only 17 when he enlisted, but he felt so compelled to fight for our […]

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Jocelyn (Josh) Ouellette

My husband joined the army in 1972 and served his country for 15 years. He was a military policeman and served during the Cold War and in peacetime. He retired from the armed forces with an honorable discharge in 1987.

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Philippe Caron

My father served overseas during the Second World War. He began his service in May 1943 and served until the end of the war in 1945. He belonged to the 3rd Régiment de la Chaudière. My father fought in France, Belgium and Germany. He was slightly wounded in the hand when a bullet knocked the […]

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Ian Gordon Bell

Ian Gordon Bell began his military career as an aircraft maintenance man at CFB Cold Lake, before being reclassified as a pilot. Ian passed away during a training flight on the CT-114 tutor at CFB Moose Jaw. Ian was an incredible person and a true friend. He will always be loved and missed.

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Colonel Carl Walker

Speaking notes for Dr Myron HalukChair, Section of Emergency MedicineOntario Medical Association2010 OMA Section of Emergency Medicine Award Presentation to Colonel Carl Michael WalkerOur second recipient of the 2010 Career Service Award is Colonel Carl Walker. Tonight, emotions are divided. We pay tribute to Colonel Carl Michael Walker’s outstanding contribution to emergency medicine over the […]

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L.A.W. Clarice Minnie Campbell (nee Hicks)

L.A.W. Clarice Campbell est née en 1936 à Howley, Terre-Neuve. Elle a servi dans l’Aviation royale du Canada en tant que commis. Elle était très agréable à côtoyer et apportait du bonheur à tous ceux qui la connaissaient. Elle était honorée d’avoir été choisie comme reine de la boule de neige. Elle manquera à jamais […]

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