Reverend Major Mike Dalton

Reverend Major Mike Dalton (May 5, 1902 – April 6, 2009) was a Canadian Roman Catholic military chaplain who was the most decorated Roman Catholic chaplain in Canadian military history. In 1939, at the outbreak of the Second World War, Father Mike volunteered to join the Essex Scottish Regiment of the Canadian Army and served […]

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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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Gordon Carbert

My father, Gordon Carbert, joined the Forestry Corps in 1942, at the age of 20. After basic training at Valcartier, Quebec, he went overseas to Scotland. In 1944, he was sent to England, then France and Belgium, as well as Germany and Holland. Gordon was discharged in 1946, after 4 years’ service. After the war, […]

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Major Walter Lantz Conrad

Walter began his life in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, where he joined the Canadian Army in 1949. After graduating from the Royal Military College in 1953 with an honours degree in history, Walter was posted to Lord Strathcona’s Horse Squadron A and served with the Canadian contingent in the Korean War. After the war, Walter […]

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Dean E. Yowell

Dean E. YowellOctober 15, 1928 – May 15, 2020 Dad joined the U.S. Navy as an IC (Internal Communications) electrician during the Korean War, serving aboard the USS Seminole and USS Frontier. After being wounded in 1952 and honorably discharged, he returned to Colorado Springs and resumed his career with the telephone company, where he […]

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Michael Bolger

My father, Lieutenant Michael Bolger, served in World War II with the Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. He has been featured on the Wall of Remembrance since its inception in 2017. He was wounded in 1943 while fighting in Italy – San Guistina. His photo is one of those you see below in 2022. He died […]

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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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Stanley Rideout

Stanley Rideout joined the RCAF in 1949 and flew with 426 Squadron (Trenton, On) on the Northstar during Operation Hawk (airlift to Korea). Operation Hawk provided air support to the United Nations Command, transporting equipment to Korea until 1954, a total of 599 missions. He served during the Cold War in Germany, working on Sabres […]

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