Nelson Drill Hall

Nelson, British Columbia
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L.T.R.H. Gray, V.C., D.S.C., R.C.N.V.R. 1917-1945

In honoured memory of Lieutenant Robert Hampton Gray V.C., D.S.C., Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. The last Canadian to be killed in action during the Second World War. Lieutenant Gray from Nelson, B.C. died when his corsair aircraft was shot down as he fearlessly led a carrier air strike against the ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy at Onagawa Bay on August 9th, 1945.

Inscription

[building/édifice]
1902
DRILL HALL

[plaque/plaque]
NELSON DRILL HALL

THIS WAS THE SITE OF THE NELSON DRILL HALL
FROM 1902 - 1994

THE HALL WAS THE CENTRE OF MILITARY LIFE
IN THE NELSON AREA AND WAS HOME TO MANY UNITS
OF THE CANADIAN ARMY INCLUDING:

SOUTH KOOTENAY RIFLES ROCKY MOUNTAIN RANGERS
54TH KOOTENAY BATTALION CDN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
24TH HEAVY ANTI-AIRCRAFT REGT ROYAL CDN. ARTILLERY
44TH FIELD ENGINEER SQD. ROYAL CDN. ENGINEERS

THE DRILL HALL WAS ACQUIRED BY THE PROVINCE
IN 1964 AND SERVED MANY CIVILIAN FUNCTIONS
UNTIL ITS DEMOLITION IN 1994

PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

[plaque/plaque]

L.T.R.H. Gray, V.C., D.S.C., R.C.N.V.R.

1917 - 1945

In honoured memory of

Lieutenant Robert Hampton Gray V.C., D.S.C,

Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve

The last Canadian to be kill in action during

the Second World War. Lieutenant Gray,

from Nelson, British Columbia, died when

his corsair aircraft was shot down as he

fearlessly led a carrier air strike against

the ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy

at Onagawa Bay on August 9th, 1945.

Location
Nelson Drill Hall

402 Victoria Street
Nelson
British Columbia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.4904857
Long. -117.2945523

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