Knight Crescent

Type

Knight Crescent

Regina, Saskatchewan

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Knight Crescent is named for Sergeant Arthur George Knight, V.C., who won the Victoria Cross in the First World War. He enlisted in the 46th Battalion in Regina in 1914, was transferred to the 10th Alberta Battalion, and served three years in France and Belgium. He was also awarded the Belgium Croix du Guerre in 1917, and he was killed in action in 1918.

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Knight Crescent

Location
Knight Crescent

Knight Crescent
Regina
Saskatchewan
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 50.4594967
Long. -104.6423828