Alberta

Province Code
AB
City/Municipality
Airdrie
Memorial Number
48025-072
Type
Address
1701 Main St. S.
Location
Nose Creek Valley Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.277808289704, -114.01384304002
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LEST WE FORGET
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Sixteen Fallen Heroes Foundation Plaques dedicated to Airdrie, Balzac, Beddington and Casa Loma districts fallen from World War One and World War Two.  There are five (5) World War One plaques, ten (10) World War Two plaques and one plaque for the Unknown Soldier.  Dedicated in 2006.

City
Airdrie
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Photo Credit
Dennis Hawkins
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9535
City/Municipality
Airdrie
Memorial Number
48025-071
Type
Address
1701 Main Street S T4B-1C5
Location
Nose Creek Valley Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.277874825813, -114.01381072935
Inscription

In recognition and memory of the efforts of approimately 40,000 Canadian Armed Forces personnel who served and the 162 Canadians who died in the cause of bringing peace and freedom to the people of Afghanistan.

Canada Company

 

En memoire et en reconnaissance des effforts des queique 40,000 members des Forces armees canadiennes qui ontservi en Afghanistan et des 162 Canadadiens qui sont morts pour la cause de la paix et de la liberte du peuple Afghan.

La Compagnie Canada

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Robert (Bob) McNevin
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LAV III COMMITTEE - Bob McNevin, Bill Drummond, Dianne Kuhn, Gerry Clayton, Heather Underschute, Dennis Hawkins, Al Harvey, Alan Taranowski, AJ Taranowski, Mike O`Mahoney, Rob Kuhn - Afghan Vet, Richard McNevin - Afghan Vet
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Rob Kuhn and Richard McNevin - Afghanistan Veterans
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LAV III Monument at dusk
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The Airdrie LAV III monument commermorates those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. It recognizes all the men and woman whose lives have been changed forever by their dedicated service, both to there country and to many other places arond the world that they have been deployed to as part of there service. The Royal Canadian Legion Airdrie, Branch 288 and its many sponsors, have combined there efforts to provide the citizens of Airdrie with and important monument that recognizes the service and the sacrafices made by our members of the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan.

In recognition and memory of the efforts approximatley 40,000 Canadian Armed Forces personnel who served and the 162 Canadians who died in the cause of bringing peace and freedom to the people of Afghanistan. 

City
Airdrie
Country
Type Description
LAV III
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9516
City/Municipality
Airdrie
Memorial Number
48025-070
Type
Address
33 Big Hill Way SE
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.2789608, -113.9992504
Inscription

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Dedicated to the memory of all who served by sea, by land and in the air who rest here.  They left to their heirs and all people, this Canada we enjoy today.  Sponsored by Airdrie Br. # 288 Royal Canadian Legion, Ladies Auxiliary Br 288 Airdrie, City of Airdrie, ALTA. NWT. Provincial Command Royal Canadian Legion. 2004 A.D.

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The cairn was erected and dedicated in 2004.  

City
Airdrie
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9215
City/Municipality
Banff
Memorial Number
48025-069
Type
Address
Castle Mountain, Banff National Park, Banff, AB
Location
Banff National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.2914, -115.96775
Inscription

[front/devant]

Why?

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Victoria Edwards
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Statue
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Plaque
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A statue of a Ukrainian-Canadian internee circa 1916, entitled Why?, was installed at the Castle Mountain Internment camp site, in Banff National Park, on August 12, 1995. It was sculpted by John Boxtel, and was the first statue erected in Canada in memory of those imprisoned during Canada’s first national internment operations of 1914 – 1920. Both the statue and trilingual historical marker were paid for by the Ukrainian-Canadian communities of Banff and Calgary, in cooperation with the Ukrainian-Canadian Civil Liberties Association (UCCLA), and no federal assistance was received.

The public unveiling of the statue and accompanying trilingual historical marker commemorating the unjust internment of Ukrainian-Canadian’s as “enemy aliens” took place in Banff National Park, at Castle Mountain, on August 12, 1995. The Castle Mountain Internment Camp in Banff, Alberta, which was built in 1915 at the base of Castle Mountain, was a Canadian internment camp which held immigrant prisoners of Ukrainian, Austrian, Hungarian, and German descent. Internees did a variety of work, including constructing roads and clearing land. Through their labour, the internees played an important part in building Canada’s western national parks.

City
Banff
Country
Type Description
Statue & plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9118
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48025-068
Type
Address
GPS Location: 52°1'26
Location
Siffleur Falls Wilderness
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.17144, -116.4807
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This bridge is dedicated, June 6, 2007, to Corporal Frederick George Topham, a medical orderly with the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his heroic actions in a military operation March 24, 1945. The following is an excerpt from the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion Association newsletter - Joanne de Vries At 1200 hours with a blanket of cloud and a slight drizzle persisting, 1st Can Para Bn Association Patron MGen Herb Pitts conducted the ceremony at the suspension bridge over the North Saskatchewan River which is approximately one kilometre from the staging area. The bridge was to be dedicated in honour of Cpl. Topham VC. Herb gave a short address followed by a prayer by Battalion veteran Rev. Sam Voth-Doan. Jan de Vries unveiled the plaque assisted by Cpl Dave Bradley and Pte John Wong of 1 Field Ambulance, both qualified Paras and medical technicians. The following is an excerpt from the National Defence - Directorate of History and Heritage - Victoria Cross Biography Victoria Cross - Second World War, 1939-1945 Frederick George Topham Frederick George Topham was born in Toronto, Ontario, on 10 August 1917. In March 1945, Corporal Topham was serving as a medical orderly in the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion. At that time, the battalion was part of the 3rd Parachute Brigade of the British Army’s 6th Airborne Division. On the morning of 24 March 1945, parachute and glider-borne troops of the 6th Airborne Division landed on the east bank of the Rhine River, not far from the city of Wesel in Germany. These landings were carried out in support of assault operations begun the night before by the 1st Canadian and 2nd British Armies to cross to the East bank of the river. After the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion landed just north of Diersfordt Wood, Corporal Topham heard a cry for help from a wounded man who was in the open. Two medical orderlies who went out in succession to treat the wounded man were killed. Immediately afterward and on his own initiative, Topham went forward through intense German fire to assist the casualty. As he treated the wounded man, Topham was himself shot through the nose, but continued to give first aid despite the severe bleeding and pain of his own injury. He was then able to carry the wounded man to shelter through continuous fire. Refusing treatment for his wound, Corporal Topham continued to assist the wounded for two more hours, by which time all casualties had been evacuated to safety. Although he finally consented to have his nose dressed, he refused to be evacuated with the other wounded. Later, alone and again under enemy fire, Topham rescued three soldiers from a burning machine gun carrier that threatened to explode, brought them to safety, and arranged for the evacuation of the two men who survived. For his courageous and selfless devotion to his comrades, Corporal Topham was awarded the Victoria Cross. He died in Toronto on 3 May 1974.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Suspension bridge
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7921
City/Municipality
Rockyford
Memorial Number
48025-067
Type
Address
215 Serviceberry Trail
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription



Lest We Forget

In Memory of Those who through sacrifice have kept us a free people

Province
Body Content

This memorial was erected in 1960, dedicated by the Rockyford Legion to the war veterans of the First World War and Second World War.

City
Rockyford
Country
Type Description
Granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7835
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48025-066
Type
Address
Latitude 51°50'15
Location
Banff National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.8332, -116.97989
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1920 in honour of the town of Cambrai, France. Cambrai is a town in Flanders and was the site of the first attack of the First World War. Canadian troops captured the town in 1918.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7603
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48025-065
Type
Address
Latitude 51°58'35
Location
Banff National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.977070682409, -117.19040751679
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1918 in honour of the occupation of Douai, France by Canadian troops in 1918 during the First World War.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7602
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48025-064
Type
Address
Latitude 51°57'55
Location
Banff National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.963568041762, -117.13101046045
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1918 in honour of a village located on the eastern slope of Vimy Ridge, where Canadian troops fought a major battle during the First World War.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7601
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48025-063
Type
Address
Latitude 50°53'30
Location
Banff National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.89167, -115.40972
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1922 in honour of HMS Fortune. HMS Fortune was a Royal Navy destroyer which was sunk at the Battle of Jutland during the First World War.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7600