Herman Lockyer

Herman Lockyer is my great-uncle Herman. He was one of my grandmother’s brothers who fought in the Second World War. We were lucky that he came home. This is the first time I’ve participated, but my mother, sister and niece are regulars. We’re doing it to celebrate my mother’s 80th birthday. She’s a Legion member […]

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Gunner Norman Franklin Lockeyer

Gunner Norman Franklin Lockeyer is my Uncle Norman, my mother’s brother. He was killed before I was born, and I’ll be 80 on October 28, 2023. I’ll be there with my two daughters and my granddaughter. Norman is buried in France.

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David Irwin

David Irwin (Dave) joined the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps in Barriefield, Ontario, in 1943. He attained the rank of Captain before retiring at the end of the Second World War.

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Private David Byers

Private David Byers was a member of the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. He was killed by a suicide bomber while on patrol in Afghanistan on September 18, 2006. I’m participating with my daughter, sister and mother, who all know the Byers family. Three of us are long-time participants.

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William Elroy Pettie

My father, William Elroy Pettie, served in the army from October 23, 1934 to July 15, 1964. He fought in Italy and was part of the UN peacekeeping force in Egypt. He retired to Vimy, Kingston, where he lived until his death in 1992.

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Corporal Vijayalayan Mathiyalaghan

Corporal Vijayalayan Mathiyalaghan (Vijay) joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 2011 and served with 2 Combat Engineer Regiment. He notably served in Ukraine in 2018 as part of Operation Unifier, where he used his expertise in explosive ordnance disposal to train local forces in mine clearance. These skills undoubtedly helped save the lives of many […]

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James Neil Gordon

Globe and Mail article caption, January 2, 1945: Happy to be home after 1½ years overseas, Lt. Col. J. N. Gordon, DSO, 299 Forest Hill Rd, commanding officer of the North Shore New Brunswick Regiment, who arrived at Union Station on New Year’s Day, is reunited with his wife and 5-year-old daughter, Sandra. Lt. Col. […]

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Joseph (Ray) Mondoux

Following in his father’s footsteps, Ray joined the army in the late 60s and served in various capacities in different units during his years of service. He first served with the RCR (CFB Petawawa, ON), then with the 3rd Canadian Mechanized Commando (CFB Baden, Germany). Later in his career, he ventured into the medical field […]

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