This memorial is dedicated to Operation Juno. It was erected by the Combat Training Centre Gagetown. Juno is the code name for the Normandy Beach where the 3rd Canadian Division landed on D-Day. No other military event in recent history depended so much on an accurate forecast of weather conditions. The name will serve as a reminder to one of the most critical duties of Army meteorology.
Oromocto, New Brunswick
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Other
Inscription
ÉDIFICE JUNO BUILDING
OPENED BY/INAUGURATION:
COLONEL R.E. ISABELLE, MSC, CD
COMMANDER COMBAT TRAINING CENTRE/COMMANDANT, CENTRE D’INTRODUCTION AU COMBAT
2 MARCH 2000/2 MARS 2000
DESIGNED BY/CONCEPTION ET DESSIN:
ARCHITECTS FOUR LIMITED
MONCTON N.B.
CONSTRUCTED BY/CONSTRUCTION:
DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION (1961) LIMITED
FREDERICTON, N.B.
Visitor information
Location
Operation Juno Memorial Building and Plaque
CFB Gagetown (needs research)
Oromocto
New Brunswick
Operation Juno Memorial Building and Plaque
CFB Gagetown (needs research)
Oromocto
New Brunswick
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 45.8400819
Long. -66.4670135
Lat. 45.8400819
Long. -66.4670135