The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Plaque was erected on October 23, 2010, to recognize their service and dedication.
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Plaque
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Inscription
THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA
1910 - 2010
In recognition of Manitoba's citizen soldiers of many origins who
served with the Regiment, in peace and war, since it was raised by
the Scottish community of Winnipeg, February 1, 1910. Cameron
battalions served with valour and distinction in World War I and
World War II. Other volunteers have served with United Nations
and NATO missions in Korea, Cyprus, Middle East, the former
Yugoslavia and Afghanistan. At home, Camerons helped fight the
1950, 1979, and 1997 Red River floods, contribute to the cultural
life of Manitoba and continue the Regiment's tradition of unassuming
service, dedication and loyalty to Canada.
"Ullamh"
23 October 2010
Street View
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Plaque
510 Main Street
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Lat. 49.8991265
Long. -97.1387972