This memorial is dedicated to First and Second World Wars, Korea and UN Peacekeepers. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion and the City of North Battleford. The material used is granite, cement and brass letters.
H. D. McPhail Park
North Battleford, Saskatchewan
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Inscription
H.D. MCPHAIL PARK
THE CITY OF NORTH BATTLEFORD IS PLEASED
TO HONOUR THE MANY CITIZENS WHO HAVE
SERVED OUR COUNTRY IN THE ARMED
CONFLICTS THROUGHOUT OUR HISTORY
THEIR SUPREME SACRIFICE, DEDICATION AND
COURAGE WILL ALWAYS LIVE ON
TYPICAL OF THIS SERVICE,
DEDICATION AND COURAGE IS
H. D. MCPHAIL, D.F.C.
"HOWDY" MCPHAIL WAS A BOMBER PILOT IN
WORLD WAR II, FLEW MANY MISSIONS,
DEMONSTRATED COURAGE IN ACTION,
WAS SHOT DOWN, AND TAKEN
AS A PRISONER OF WAR.
Street View
H. D. McPhail Park
Corner of 13th Avenue & 100 th Street
North Battleford
Saskatchewan
Lat. 52.776912
Long. -108.299434