Alberta

Province Code
AB
City/Municipality
Cypress Hills
Memorial Number
48020-021
Type
Address
Tom Trott Forestry Museum
Location
Cypress Hills Provincial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.63522, -110.32653
Inscription


THIS FORESTRY MUSEUM
IS DEDICATED IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS NEIL TROTT
19 JULY 1997
Tom Trott arrived in the Cypress Hills in June 1980. His background with the
Royal Canadian Engineers and the Alberta Forest Service served him well with
the numerous challenges he faced here as the Park Forest Officer.

In his 16 year career, Tom developed a reputation of integrity, leadership and
having a sharp mind. Additionally he displayed unrivalled concern about the
park and support for his staff. Tom was also known for his sense of humor and
ability to tell a story.

Tom’s untimely death on September 10, 1996 prevented him from achieving
a dream – a dream of turning the Medicine Lodge fire tower site into a
forestry museum.

Cypress Hills Park staff invite you to enjoy the Tom Trott Forestry Museum
in his memory, and in memory of the Forest Officers who preceeded him.

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Tom Trott Forestry Museum Plaque
Province
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Sapper Thomas Neil Trott joined the Royal Canadian Engineers with the 12th Intake of the Sapper Apprentice Training Program in September 1963, graduating in September 1965. Upon completing his five-year engagement in 2 Field Squadron, Camp Gagetown, he sought new challenges and successfully completed Forestry School at the University of New Brunswick. He then worked with Alberta Forest Service for 10 years and for 16 years with Alberta Parks. While with the Parks Branch as a Forest Officer, Thomas was in the process of creating a forestry museum at Cyprus Hills Provincial Park when he died of a heart attack on 10 September 1996. The project was completed by his colleagues in July 1997 and, in recognition of his unrivalled concern for the park and support for his staff, the museum was named the “Tom Trott Forestry Museum” in his memory.

City
Cypress Hills
Country
Type Description
Museum
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6887
City/Municipality
Medicine Hat
Memorial Number
48020-020
Type
Address
702 - 2nd Street S.E.
Location
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 17
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.04191, -110.67287
Inscription

THE 175TH
OVERSEAS BATTALION
C.E.F.

THE 175TH WAS MEDICINE HAT'S OWN REGIMENT. IT WAS FORMED AND RECRUITED EARLY IN 1916 FOR FIRST WORLD WAR SERVEC. THE REGIMENT EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND ON SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 AND ULTIMATELY JOINED OTHER ALBERTA UNITS IN ACTION ON THE BELGIUM AND FRENCH FRONTS. THEY REMAINED IN ACTION UNTIL THE WAR'S END AND THEIR BATTLE HONORS WERE MANY. OF THE 1000 OFFICERS AND MEN, 206 WERE KILLED, 326 WOUNDED AND 85 RECEIVED GALLENTRY DECORATIONS.

THE 'IMMORTAL FLAME" ON THIS MONUMENT WAS DEDICATED AT THE 50TH REUNION OF THE REGIMENT ON SEPTEMBER 25, 1966 TO COMMEMORATE THOSE MEN OF THE REGIMENT WHO DIED ON THE BATTLEFIELD AND THOSE WHO RETURNED IN HONOUR.

"WE SHALL BE FOREVER GRATEFUL AND PROUD OF THEIR EFFORTS". THE CITIZENS OF MEDICINE HAT.

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Terry MacDonald, Annetta M. Lozo
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front view
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side
1 of 2 images
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Body Content

This memorial was dedicated to the 175th Overseas Battalion C.E.F. on 25 September 1966. It was rededicated on 11 November 1992.

City
Medicine Hat
Country
Type Description
Shaft with rifles
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5201
City/Municipality
Medicine Hat
Memorial Number
48020-019
Type
Address
Highway #3
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

[front/devant]
34 ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL

UNDER THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH
AIR TRAINING PLAN NO. 34 SERVICE
FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL OPERATED
FROM MEDICINE HAT AIRPORT FROM
APRIL 8, 1941 TO NOVEMBER 17, 1944.
THE SCHOOL WAS AWARDED THE
PRESTIGIOUS "E" PENNANT FOR
EFFICIENCY IN TRAINING MANY
PILOTS FOR ALLIED AIR FORCES IN
WORLD WAR II.
APPRECIATION IS EXPRESSED TO
MEDICINE HAT AND ITS RESIDENTS
FOR THE COOPERATION AND WARM
HOSPITALITY SHOWN TO ALL
STATIONED HERE.

[rear/arrière]
THIS MEMORIAL MADE POSSIBLE
BY CONTRIBUTIONS FROM NO. 34
S.F.T.S. ASSOCIATION MEMBERS AND
FAMILIES, BRANCH 17 ROYAL CANADIAN
LEGION, AND PRIVATE DONORS.
THE SITE WAS PROVIDED BY THE
CITY OF MEDICINE HAT.

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Terry MacDonald
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rear view
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front view
1 of 2 images
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the 34 Royal Air Force Service Flying Training School and to the citizens of Medicine Hat for their hospitality. It was erected by the No. 34 Service Flying Training School Association Members and families, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 17 and private donors. The site was provided by the City of Medicine Hat.

City
Medicine Hat
Country
Type Description
Stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5202
City/Municipality
Medicine Hat
Memorial Number
48020-018
Type
Address
390 Cambridge St SE, Medicine Hat, AB
Location
Robertson Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.0340166, -110.6766726
Inscription

IN MEMORIAM
PRIVATE J.P. ROBERTSON, V.C.
13TH C.M.R.
AWARDED THE “VICTORIA CROSS” FOR
CONSPICUOUS BRAVERY IN CAPTURING
A GERMAN MACHINE GUN SINGLE-HANDED.
KILLED IN ACTION NOV. 6TH 1917.

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Photo Credit
Terry MacDonald
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front view
1 of 3 images
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surroundings
1 of 3 images
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park
1 of 3 images
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to James Robertson, V.C. who was killed in the First World War.

City
Medicine Hat
Country
Type Description
Park and plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5200
City/Municipality
Redcliff
Memorial Number
48020-017
Type
Address
139 2 St SE, Redcliff, AB
Location
In the central part of town
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.07586, -110.78555
Inscription

[north face/côté nord]
DEDICATED TO THE GLORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY
ERECTED BY THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION REDCLIFF BRANCH NUMBER 6 1986

[The east face of the cenotaph contains the poem "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae./Le poème « In Flanders Fields », de John McCrae, est inscrit sur le côté est du cénotaphe.]

IN FLANDERS FIELDS THE POPPIES BLOW
BETWEEN THE CROSSES ROW ON ROW
THAT MARK OUR PLACE
AND IN THE SKY
THE LARKS STILL BRAVELY SINGING FLY
SCARCE HEARD AMIDST THE GUNS BELOW

WE ARE THE DEAD. SHORT DAYS AGO
WE LIVED, FELT DAWN, SAW SUNSET GLOW,
LOVED, AND WERE LOVED, AND NOW WE LIE
IN FLANDERS FIELDS.

TAKE UP OUR QUARREL WITH THE FOE:
TO YOU FROM FAILING HANDS WE THROW
THE TORCH, BE YOURS TO HOLD IT HIGH.
IF YE BREAK FAITH WITH US WHO DIE
WE SHALL NOT SLEEP, THOUGH POPPIES GROW
IN FLANDERS FIELDS

[South face/côté sud]
In Remembrance of Redcliff and District Sons who paid the Supremesacrifice

1914-1918
L. Bowell
T. Bradley
E. Cameron
A. Cann
T.Chalmers
W. Chapman
J. Comptom
W. Connell
R. Dunsire
J.Edwards
W. Eeles
W. Henderson
H. Hodge
H. Johnson
B. Jones
I.Jones
J. Jones
J. Kirkpatrick
R. Lang
J. Lavelle
J. Leach
W.McLaren
W. McLean
D. McLuckie
S. Miller
W. Neale
W. Rae
J.Reynolds
. Ronald
G. Smith
H. Wagner
C. Walker
L. Wedderburn
L.Wilde
F. Woodcock

1939-1945

G. H. Bainbridge
F. T. Forbes
N.S. Lawson
A. Lien
K. E. Newnham
S. E. Towle
M. Wasilewski

LEST WE FORGET

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Photo Credit
Dr. David J. Carter
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Right panel - north face/ left panel - east face
1 of 3 images
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East face
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South face
1 of 3 images
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Body Content

The Redcliff cenotaph was constructed in 1986 in memory of the war dead from the First and Second World Wars.

City
Redcliff
Country
Type Description
Obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4823
City/Municipality
Etzikom
Memorial Number
48020-016
Type
Address
151 Oxborough Ave, Etzikom, AB
Location
Etzikom Jubilee Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.4772, -111.10835
Inscription

Etzikom Honor Roll
DEDICATED TO THE GLORY
OF GOD AND THOSE WHO
GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR
THEIR COUNTRY
WORLD WAR I
HARRY GARRISON 24
WORLD WAR II
ROBIN ASHLEY 21
HENRY JOHNSON 25
GERALD STROMSMOE 20
MYLO STROMSMOE 26
WALDO STROMSMOE 36
'AT THE GOING DOWN....'

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Photo Credit
Dr. David J. Carter
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Slab
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Surroundings
1 of 2 images
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Body Content

There are two cairns(slab) located in the Etzikom Jubilee Park, both constructed in memory of the First and Second World Wars' deaths. The Older cairn (48020-015) was constructed after the First World War and this slab was constructed quite recently.

City
Etzikom
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4821
City/Municipality
Etzikom
Memorial Number
48020-015
Type
Address
151 Oxborough Ave, Etzikom, AB
Location
Etzikom Jubilee Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.4772, -111.10835
Inscription

Etzikom Honor Roll

DEDICATED TO THE GLORY
OF GOD AND THOSE WHO
GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR
THEIR COUNTRY
WORLD WAR I
HARRY GARRISON 24
WORLD WAR II
ROBIN ASHLEY 21
HENRY JOHNSON 25
GERALD STROMSMOE 20
MYLO STROMSMOE 26
WALDOSTROMSOE 36
‘AT THE GOING DOWN…’ [Plaque on Newer Cairn/plaque situé sur le nouveau tumulus]
needs further research/recherche incomplète

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Photo Credit
Dr. David J. Carter
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Older Cairn
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Surroundings
1 of 2 images
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Body Content

There are two cairns (slab) located in the Etzikom Jubilee Park, both constructed in memory of the First and Second World Wars' deaths. This was constructed after the First World War and the newer slab (48020-016) was constructed quite recently. This cairn has the Second World War veteran names listed. The plaques have been removed from the south side. The cairn is constructed of field stone set in concrete.

City
Etzikom
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4820
City/Municipality
Taber
Memorial Number
48020-014
Type
Address
Corner of 50 Avenue and 53 Street
Location
Municipal Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.7856363, -112.1454797
Inscription

To the
Glorious
memory of the
men of
Taber District
who died in the Great War
1914-1918

P. Appleby
J. Bartlett
B. Carter
E. Caswell
W.R. Cook
O. Daigle
V. Davis
F. Fair
K.C. Findley
C. Fraser
W. Hart
J. Lockyer
R. Love
A. Malm
J. Mangon
T. Peacock
C.M. Peterson
J.Peterson
W.G. Porter
J. Rintoul
C.M. Scadden
H. Scott
B. Searle
W. Stratton
F. Whitcutt

To the Glorious memory
of the men of
Taber District who fell
in World War II
1939-1945

B. Bennett
V. Bullock
E. Evans
L. Gibson
O. Haynes
E. Johnson
N. Keith
H. Keith
B. O'Donnell
R. Pierson
L. Quaife
D. Wagar

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Photo Credit
Elmer Jensen
Caption
Taber Cenotaph
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Plaque
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Plaque
1 of 3 images
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The Taber Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion (GWVA) was organized shortly after the First World War, on April 10th, 1919. In 1920 the members decided to erect a monument to honour the 25 men who did not return from the war. The Monument is entirely the work of the veterans except the statue. A local veteran Thomas Love posed for the picture, the photographs were then sent to Italy, where Master Sculptors completed what is said to be one of the most perfect replica of a Canadian Soldier. The Memorial was unveiled on July 11, 1928. It has since been formally presented to the Town of Taber. All of the branches November 11th ceremonies take place at the cenotaph.

City
Taber
Country
Type Description
Statue
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4826
City/Municipality
Medicine Hat
Memorial Number
48020-013
Type
Address
1280 10 Ave SW, Medicine Hat, AB
Location
Hillside Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.0277007, -110.7133254
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

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Photo Credit
Dr. David J. Carter
Caption
angle view
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Body Content

This memorial was constructed after the Second World War in memory of the war dead of S.F.T.S #34 British Commonwealth Air Training Plan and also local veterans of the First and Second World Wars. It was inaugurated 10 June 1960. 46 men died during the training operations April 28, 1941 - July 1, 1944 (Canadians - 6; Free French - 1; Belgium - 2; Netherlands - 1; Czeckoslovakia - 2; U.K - 36; New Zealand - 1).

City
Medicine Hat
Country
Type Description
Cross
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4233
City/Municipality
Medicine Hat
Memorial Number
48020-012
Type
Address
414 - 1st Street S.E.
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

[front/devant]

DEDICATED
TO THE SONS AND
DAUGHTERS
OF MEDICINE HAT AND DISTRICT
WHO SERVED
THEIR MAJESTIES
FORCES
TO PRESERVE THE
FREEDOM
WHICH WE AND OTHERS ENJOY
ORIGINATED BY THE
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
ROBERTSON MEMORIAL
BRANCH #17

DONATED AND ERECTED
BY THE
CITIZENS OF MEDICINE HAT
OCTOBER 26, 1969

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Photo Credit
Annetta M. Lozo
Caption
front view
Province
Body Content

This memorial was constructed in 1969 in memory of the men and women of Medicine Hat and District who served in World War II. The memorial is constructed of black granite with four figures on the front. The memorial was dedicated by Legion Padre Archdeacon J.W. Carter. The location of the memorial is the south side Medicine Hat Library on the 4 Ave. and 1 St. S.E.-N.W. corner.

City
Medicine Hat
Country
Type Description
Aspen blue granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4234