Alberta

Province Code
AB
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-024
Type
Address
Latitude 53°34'55
Location
Berland Range
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.582029423242, -118.4501914708
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1949 in honour of Lieutenant Frederick Maurice Watson Harvey VC. Born in Ireland in 1880, Lt. (later Brigadier) Harvey was a resident of Fort Macleod, Alberta. He served with the Lord Strathcona's Horse as part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. On 27 March 1917, at Guyencourt, France, during an attack by the regiment, the leading troop, commanded by Lt. Harvey, had suffered heavy casualties from rapid fire at close range. He was riding in front of his men when he came upon a wired trench containing a machine-gun and a strong garrison. He at once swung from his saddle and ran straight for the trench, jumped the wire, shot the gunner and captured the gun. He was awarded the Victoria Cross for his efforts.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7481
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-023
Type
Address
Latitude 53°32'35
Location
Berland Range
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.544419279873, -118.40125447226
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

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This mountain was named in 1949 in honour of Squadron Leader Ian W. Bazalgette VC. A Calgary born Lancaster Bomber pilot with the Royal Air Force, S/L Bazalgette was the only Albertan awarded the Victoria Cross during the Second World War. Bazalgette was born in Calgary and educated in Ontario and England. He joined the Royal Air Force in 1941. By mid-1943 he had completed a tour of thirty operations and had been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He arranged with Group Captain Hamish Mahaddie to join the elite Pathfinder Group which marked targets for the main bomber force and was posted to 635 Squadron. The target on 4 August 1944 was a V-1 Rocket site at Trossy, St. Maximin. It had been bombed on the two previous days. Bazalgette’s aircraft was the only one left to mark the target. Flak struck the starboard wing knocking out both engines. Despite the damage and risk of explosion Bazalgette stuck with his course and successfully marked the target before spinning. Regaining control, he turned west toward the allied lines, until the fires became too intense and the port engine failed. At 1000’, with no hope of regaining altitude on a single engine, the Lancaster ablaze, and two wounded crew on board, Bazalgette gave the order to bail out. He remained to try and land the aircraft to save his crewmembers.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7480
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-022
Type
Address
Latitude 52°26'30
Location
Jasper National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.443464857781, -118.13037065385
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1914 in honour of Capt. E.R.G. Evans. While serving with the Royal Navy, Capt. Evans was second in command of the British Antarctic Expedition (1910-1912) and become commander following the death of Captain Scott in 1912.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7479
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-021
Type
Address
Latitude 52°33'00
Location
Jasper National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.550390557692, -117.91122187276
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

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Body Content

This mountain was named in 1920 in honour Captain Charles Algernon Fryatt. Capt. Fryatt was a British merchant seaman who was executed in the First World War. On 3 March 1915 Capt. Fryatt of the railway ferry Brussels successfully dodged an attack by a u-boat and sailed home to a hero’s reception and received a gold watch from the ship’s owners. Shortly afterwards, on 28 March, he was intercepted again, this time by U-33 and as the surfaced submarine was lining the Brussels up for a torpedo shot, Capt. Fryatt turned and attempted to ram the submarine which was forced to crash dive in order to avoid him. His actions made him a marked man in German eyes. Over a year later, during the night of 22 June 1916, the Brussels was intercepted by a flotilla of German torpedo boats and taken into Zeebrugge. Capt. Fryatt was tried before a military court-martial on 27 July, found guilty and promptly shot.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7478
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-020
Type
Address
Latitude 53°12'05
Location
Jasper National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.201743442454, -118.44865168605
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1954 in honour of Major General T. Bland Strange. Major General Strange was a British Army Officer who later became Inspector of the Canadian Militia.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7477
City/Municipality
Jasper National Park
Memorial Number
48026-019
Type
Address
Victoria Cross Range
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.966924198037, -118.40773961849
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

The Victoria Cross range is a set of mountains in Jasper National Park. Of the nineteen mountains in this range five are named after Victoria Cross recipients and one after a Distinguished Service Medal. This mountain was dedicated to John George Pattison V.C. Please see the following memorials: Mount McKean # 48026-005 Mount Griesbach # 48026-006 Mount Kinross # 48026-016 Mount Zengel # 48026-017 Mount Kerr # 48026-018

City
Jasper National Park
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7369
City/Municipality
Jasper National Park
Memorial Number
48026-018
Type
Address
Victoria Cross Range
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.93667, -118.21991
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

The Victoria Cross range is a set of mountains in Jasper National Park. Of the nineteen mountains in this range five are named after Victoria Cross recipients and one after a Distinguished Service Medal. This mountain was dedicated to John Chipman Kerr V.C. Please see the following memorials: Mount McKean # 48026-005 Mount Griesbach # 48026-006 Mount Kinross # 48026-016 Mount Zengel # 48026-017 Mount Pattison # 48026-019

City
Jasper National Park
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7368
City/Municipality
Jasper National Park
Memorial Number
48026-017
Type
Address
Victoria Cross Range
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.97, -118.17661
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

The Victoria Cross range is a set of mountains in Jasper National Park. Of the nineteen mountains in this range five are named after Victoria Cross recipients and one after a Distinguished Service Medal. This mountain was dedicated to Raphael Louis Zengel V.C. Please see the following memorials: Mount McKean # 48026-005 Mount Griesbach # 48026-006 Mount Kinross # 48026-016 Mount Kerr # 48026-018 Mount Pattison # 48026-019

City
Jasper National Park
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7367
City/Municipality
Jasper National Park
Memorial Number
48026-016
Type
Address
Victoria Cross Range
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.94499, -118.18167
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

The Victoria Cross range is a set of mountains in Jasper National Park. Of the nineteen mountains in this range five are named after Victoria Cross recipients and one after a Distinguished Service Medal. This mountain was dedicated to Cecil John Kinross V.C. Please see the following memorials: Mount McKean # 48026-005 Mount Griesbach # 48026-006 Mount Zengel # 48026-017 Mount Kerr # 48026-018 Mount Pattison # 48026-019

City
Jasper National Park
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7366
City/Municipality
Drayton Valley
Memorial Number
48026-015
Type
Address
5024-51 Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.22215, -114.98136
Inscription

[front/devant]

LEST WE FORGET

Image
Photo Credit
CW Photography
Caption
front
Province
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Body Content

This memorial was dedicated on 14 September 1974. The land that the memorial is situated on was donated by Mac & Mann Trucking. Donations to construct the memorial were received from oil companies, local businesses and the Legion Ladies Auxiliary.

City
Drayton Valley
Country
Type Description
Wall
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7122