Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 35 Memorials

Red Deer, Alberta
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In the grounds of the Royal Canadian Legion there are three memorials. In September 1996 a plaque was erected in memory of the members of  the Canadian Army who were killed during the First and Second World Wars, Korean War and Kuwait. A howitzer gun and plaque were installed in October 2001 to commemorate the Korea War Veterans. A large anchor and bronze plaque commemorates the men and women who served in the Royal Canadian Navy and the Merchant Navy during the First and Second World Wars, Korean War and Persian Gulf.

This anchor and plaque commemorate the men and women who served in the Royal Canadian Navy Merchant Marine. They also commemorate those who served in the First and Second World Wars, Korean War, Persian Gulf, and who participated in NATO and United Nations missions.

 

 

Location
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 35 Memorials

2810 Bremmer Avenue
Red Deer
Alberta
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 52.24536
Long. -113.81058

Royal Canadian Legion 35 anchor

Victoria Edwards
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Royal Canadian Legion 35 Howitzer gun and plaque were installed in October 2001, to commemorate the Korea Veterans Unit #67

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