Alberta

Province Code
AB
City/Municipality
Calgary
Memorial Number
48008-023
Type
Address
Bow River Parkway
Location
River Pathway
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.051755, -114.080789
Inscription

Dedicated September 17, 1992, in conjunction with Peace Parks across Canada and part of the CANADA 125 celebrations. Peace Parks across Canada resulted in the dedication of more than 400 peace parks in cities, towns, and villages across Canada. Most of the parks were dedicated on October 8th, 1992, at the same hour the National Peacekeeping Monument was being dedicated in the Canadian capital city of Ottawa.

 

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Calgary Peace Grove plaque
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Calgary's "Peace Grove" was dedicated as part of Canada's 125th Birthday in 1992.

"Peace Parks Across Canada" was conceived and organized by the International Institute for Peace through Tourism (IIPT) in collaboration with "CANADA 125" and the National Capital Commission. As Canada celebrated its 125th Birthday, some 400 cities and towns across Canada dedicated a Park to Peace – with most parks dedicated at Noon local time, October 8th, as the National Peacekeeping Monument was being unveiled in Ottawa. The members of the winning design team included Cornelia H. Oberlander, landscape architect. Supporters included the Federation of Canadian Mayors and Municipalities, Canada Parks and Recreation Association, the Tourism Industry Association of Canada, Heritage Canada, World Wildlife Fund Canada, Friends of the Earth, Canadian Society of Landscape Architects, and local Rotary Clubs all across Canada. Project sponsors included VIA Rail, Greyhound Lines Canada, Ltd., CP Hotels and Resorts, Ramada International Hotels and Resorts, Four Seasons Ltd., Meridien Hotels, Concept 3 Advertising and Programmed Communications, Ltd.

Peace Parks Across Canada" has served as the foundation in launching the "IIPT Global Peace Parks Program" on the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month, 2000

At noon on October 9th, 2007 – one day after the precise 15th Anniversary of the original dedications, and as Canada continues to be a beacon of peace, Tolerance, and Understanding in a world of increasing violence and distrust, and a nation that celebrates diversity, a nation-wide re-dedication was co-ordinated.

Each of the original Peace Parks incorporated a ‘Bosco Sacro’ (Peace Grove) of 12 trees as a symbolic link with one another, and with nature - and as a symbol of hope for the future. The 12 trees were also symbolic of Canada’s 10 Provinces and two Territories. As there are now three Territories, a 13th tree was planted as part of the "Re-dedication Ceremony."

City
Calgary
Country
Type Description
Peace Grove
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10138
City/Municipality
Calgary
Memorial Number
48008-022
Type
Address
Dallaire Aveneu SW, Forand Street SW, Mclean Avenue SW, and Joseph Marquis Crescent SW
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.0026813, -114.1220051
Inscription

[obelisk at entrance/obélisque à l`entrée ]
BUFFALO PARK

[plaque]
IN MEMORY
The crew of the Buffalo aircraft number 115461 who gave their lives in the service of peace on August 9, 1974 were:
Captain G.G. Foster, CD (Pilot) 116 ATU
Captain K.B. Mirau (Pilot) 116 ATU
Captain R.B. Wicks, CD, 116 ATU
Master Coporal R.C. Spencer (Flight Engineer) 116 ATU
Corporal M.W. Simpson 116 ATU
Corporal B.K. Stringer (Traffice technician) 116 ATU
Corporal M.H.T. Kennington (Steward)
Master Warrant Officer, C.B. Korejwo, CD, Royal Canadian Regiment
Master Warrant Officer G.Landry, CD, Royal 22nd Regiment

In memory of this incident, and in recognition of the service and sacrifice by all Canadian peacekeepers around
the world, the Province of Alberta and the City of Calgary have proclaimed August 9 as Peacekeepers' Day.

EN SOUVENIR
le 9 août 1974, neuf membres de l'équipage du Buffalo numéro 115461 ont donné leur vie au service de la paix :
Capitaine G.G. Foster, CD (Pilote) 116e UTA
Capitaine K.B. Mirau (Pilote) 116e UTA
Capitaine R.B. Wicks, CD, 116e UTA
Caporal chef R.C. Spencer (Mécanicien de bord) 116e UTA
Caporal M.W. Simpson 116e UTA
Caporal B.K. Stringer (Technicien des mouvements) 116e UTA
Caporal M.H.T. Kennington (Steward)
Adjudant maître, C.B. Korejwo, CD, Royal Canadian Regiment
Adjudant maître G.Landry, CD, Royal 22e Régiment

En souvenir de cet incident et en reconnaissance des services et des sacrifice de tous les Casques
bleus canadiens dans le monde entier, la province de l'Alberta et la Ville de Calgary ont proclamé le 9 août la journée
à la mémoire des soldats du maintien de la paix.

Canada's Peacekeeping Heroes
Les héros canadiens du maintien de la paix

Canada Lands Company Limited
Société immobilière du Canada limitée

[plaque]
BUFFALO PARK

On August 9, 1974, Buffalo aircraft number 115461 commenced a routine United Nations flight from Beirut to
Damascus. On board were nine Canadians, including the flight commander, Captain Garry Foster of Calgary.
The aircraft was one of two Buffalos assigned to the Second United Nations Emergency Force (UNEFII),
which supervised the cease-fire between Egyptian and Israeli forces following the October 1973 war, and
continued its peacekeeping mission in the Sinai peninsula until 1979. The Buffalos and their crews were
stationed out of Ismailia, Egypt, a small city on the Suez Canal. They experienced a demanding flying
schedule, unpredictable weather and the inherent dangers of flying in a semi-hostile region.

As it climbed above the Lebanese highlands and neared the Syrian village of Diemas, the Buffalo evidently
appeared on Syrian radar. Several surface-to-air missiles were launched, one of which destroyed the aircraft,
killing everyone on board. It was the most tragic loss of Canadian peacekeepers that can be attributed to
one incident. This park is dedicated in their memory.

PARC BUFFALO

Le 9 août 1974, l'avion Buffalo numéro 115461 effectuait un vol de routine de Beyrouth à Damas avec neuf
Canadiens à bord, dont le commandant d'escadrille, le Capitaine Garry Foster de Calgary. Il s'agissait d'un
des deux avions Buffalo des Forces canadiennes affectés à la Force d'urgence des Nations Unies (FUNUII)
chargée de surveiller le cessez-le-feu entre l'Égypte et Israël après la guerre d'octobre 1973 et dont la
mission a ensuite consisté à maintenir la paix dans la péninsule du Sinaï jusqu'en 1979. Basés à Ismaïlia,
une petite égyptienne proche du canal de Suez, les équipages des avions Buffalo devaient faire face à
d'exigeants horaires de voi, à des conditions de météo imprévisibles et aux dangers inhérents à l'aviation
en secteur semi-hostile.

Alors que le Buffalo gagnait de l'altitude au dessus des hautes terres du Liban et qu'il approchait du village
syrien de Diemas, il a été suivi par les radar syriens. Plusieurs tir de missiles sol-air ont on alors été
effectués, détruisant l'avion et provoquant la mort de l'équipage. Il s'agit de la plus importante perte de
Casques bleus canadiens attribuable à un seul incident. Ce parc est dédié à leur mémoire.

Canada's Peacekeeping Heroes
Les héros canadiens du maintien de la paix

Canada Lands Company Limited
Société immobilière du Canada limitée

[plaque]

YEAR OF THE VETERAN - GARDEN OF REMEMBRANCE

This garden was first planted in 2005 to commemorate the service and sacrifices of
Canada's veterans. It features the Canada Remembers logo of two red poppies
intertwined with a gold maple leaf. The poppy in the foreground represents those
Canadians who have served their country during military conflicts and peacekeeping
missions, while the poppy in the background represents those who have played a
vital role by service in Canada at home. The intertwining of all three elements
symbolizes the unity and strength that Canadians have developed as a result of our
veterans' sacrifices in times of war and peace.

ANNÉE DES L'ANCEIN COMBATTANT - JARDIN DU SOUVENIR

En 2005, ce jardin a été créé pour commémorer le service et les sacrifices des
militaires canadines. Le jardin ilustre le logo Le Canada se souvient formé de
deux coquelicots entrelacés et d'une feuille d'érable dorée. En avant plane, un
coquelicot représente les Canadiens qui ont servi leur pays durant les conflits armés
et les missions de maintien de la paix, et le coquelicot en arrière plan représente
les militaires qui ont joué un rôle vital au Canada. Les trois éléments entrelacés
symbolisent l'unité et la force des Canadiens et Canadiennes, suite aux sacrifices
des anciens combattants en période de guerre et de paix.

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Photo Credit
Peacekeeper Park Committee
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Buffalo Park cairn and propeller.
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Obelisk and propeller
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Linda Wright
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Buffalo Park plaque
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Linda Wright
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In Memory Plaque
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Peacekeeper Park Committee
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Garden of Remembrance plaque
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Peacekeeper Park Committee
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Garden of Remembrance
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Buffalo Park is named in honour of the nine Canadian Forces members killed in a Buffalo aircraft over Syria in 1974. This 1.3 acre park consists of a Buffalo propeller as an integral part of the monument, an obelisk, commemorative plaques, a garden of remembrance and a play area. It was completed in 2005 and opened in 2006. The Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping, Calgary chapter, provided guidance and input for the park design. The Garden of Remembrance was created in 2005, commissioned by Veterans Affairs Canada.

In late 1973, Canadian Forces took part in the Second United Nations Emergency Force, to supervise the ceasefire between Egyptian and Israeli forces. Included in Canada's commitment to the mission were two Canadian Forces Buffalo aircrafts and crew. The unit was stationed in Ismailia, Egypt, a small city next to the Suez Canal.

The single highest loss of Canadian lives since Canada began to participate in international peace missions involved their presence in Syria. Nine Canadian Armed Forces members with the United Nations peace mission in Egypt were killed on August 9, 1974, when their Buffalo aircraft 115461 was shot down in a Syrian missile attack while making a routine supply run to the mission in the Golan Heights. For this reason, August 9 has been declared National Peacekeepers' Day in Canada.

City
Calgary
Country
Type Description
Park, obelisk, propeller, plaques, garden
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8182
City/Municipality
Calgary
Memorial Number
48008-021
Type
Address
2816 Dallaire Ave SW, Calgary, AB
Location
A.D. Ross Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.003928870926, -114.12447182924
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A.D. Ross Park is named in honour of the first commander of Canadian Forces Base Calgary. The following is an excerpt from: Garrison Green - Community - Greenspace A.D. Ross Park - The 3.3 acre (1.34 ha) A.D. Ross Park provides an open play space and several large preserved trees. The local pathway running through the park connects to the Calgary Regional Pathway System.

City
Calgary
Country
Type Description
Park
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8043
City/Municipality
Calgary
Memorial Number
48008-020
Type
Address
3031 Dallaire Avenue SW
Location
Peacekeepers Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.0031913, -114.1266806
Inscription

PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS

  • (cloumn 1/colonne 1)
  • UNITED NATIONS TEMPORARY COMMISSION
    ON KOREA
    1947-1948
  • MISSION OF THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
    SECRETARY-GENERAL (DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)
    1965-1966
  • UNITED NATIONS TRUCE
    SUPERVISORY ORGANIZATION (PALESTINE)
    1948-
  • UNITED NATIONS MILITARY OBSERVER GROUP
    (INDIA AND PAKISTAN)
    1949-1996
  • UNITED NATIONS COMMAND KOREA
    1950-1953
  • UNITED NATIONS COMMAND ARMISTICE
    COMMISSION
    1953-
  • INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR SUPERVISION
    AND CONTRO; (INDOCHINA)
    1954-1974
  • FIRST UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY FORCE (EGYPT)
    1956-1967
  • UNITED NATIONS OBSERVER GROUP LEBANON
    1958-1958
  • UNITED NATIONS OPERATIONS IN THE CONGO
    1960-1964
  • UNITED NATIONS TEMPORARY EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY
    AND SECURITY FORCE
    (WEST NEW GUINEA/WEST IRAN)
    1962-1963
  • UNITED NATIONS YEMEN OBSERVATION MISSION
    1963-1964
  • UNITED NATIONS PEACEKEEPING FORCE (CYPRUS)
    1964-
  • (cloumn 2/colonne 2)
  • UNITED NATIONS INDIA-PAKISTAN OBSERVER MISSION
    1965-1966
  • OBSERVER TEAM (NIGERIA)
    1968-1970
  • SECOND UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY FORCE (SINAI)
    1973-1979
  • INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CONTROL AND
    SUPERVISION (VIETNAM)
    1973-1973
  • UNITED NATIONS DISENGAGEMENT FORCE
    (GOLAN HEIGHTS)
    1974-
  • UNITED NATIONS INTERIM FORCE (LEBANON)
    1978-
  • COMMOMWEALTH MONITORING FORCE (RHODESIA)
    1979-1980
  • MULTINATIONAL FORCE AND OBSERVERS (SINAI)
    1986-
  • UNITED NATIONS GOOD OFFICES MISSION
    (AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN)
    1988-1990
  • UNITED NATIONS IRAN-IRAQ MILITARY OBSERVER GROUP
    1988-1991
  • UNITED NATIONS IRAN-IRAQ MILITARY OBSERVER GROUP
    1988-1991
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (cloumn 3/colonne 3)
  • UNITED NATIONS ANGOLA VERIFICATION MISSION
    I. 1989-1993
    II. 1991-1993
  • UNITED NATIONS TRANSITION ASSISTANCE GROUP (NAMIBIA)
    1989-1990
  • UNITED NATIONS OBSERVER GROUP IN CENTRAL AMERICA
    (COSTA RICA, EL SALVADOR, GUATEMALAHONDURAS, NICARAGUA)
    1989-1992
  • OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT OF UN RESOLUTION 665
    (PERSIAN GULF AND KUWAIT)
    1990-1991
  • UNITED NATIONS OBSERVER GROUP FOR THE VERIFICATIONS
    OF ELECTIONS (HAITI)
    1990-1991
  • UNITED NATIONS TRANSITIONAL AUTHORITY IN CAMBODIA
    1991-1993
  • UNITED NATIONS IRAQ-KUWAIT OBERSVATION MISSION
    1991
  • UNITED NATIONS MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN
    WESTERN SAHARA
    1991-1994
  • UNITED NATIONS OBSERVER MISSION IN EL SALVADOR
    1991-1994
  • EUROPEAN COMMUNITY MILITARY MONITOR MISSION
    IN YUGOSLAVIA
    1991-1994
  • (cloumn 4/colonne 4)
  • UNITED NATIONS ADVANCE MISSION IN CAMBOSIA
    1991-1992
  • UNITED NATIONS PROTECTION FORCE IN YUGOSLAVIA
    1992-1995
  • MARITIME INTERDICTION FORCE RED SEA AND PERSIAN GULF
    1992
  • UNITED NATIONS OPERATIONS IN SOMALIA
    I 1992-1993
    II 1993-1995
  • UNITED NATIONS ASSISTANCE MISSION IN RWANDA
    1993-1996
  • UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CAMBODIA
    MINE ACTION CENTRE
    1993-2000
  • UNITED NATIONS OPERATION IN MOZAMBIQUE
    1993-1994
  • UNITED NATIONS OBSERVER MISSION UGANDA-RWANDA
    1993-1993
  • UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN HAITI
    1994-1996
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (column 5/colonne 5)
    UNITED NATIONS CONFIDENCE RESTORATION
    OPERATION (CROATIA)
    1995-1995
  • NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION
    IMPLEMENTATION FORCE (IFOR)
    1995-1996
  • UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVENIA
    1995-2002
  • UNITED NATIONS PEACE FORCES HEADQUARTERS
    (ZAGREB, CROATIA)
    1995-1996
  • UNITED NATIONS PREVENTATIVE DEPLOYMENT FORCE
    (FORMER YOGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA)
    1995-1999
  • NATO STABILIZATION FORCE (BOSNIA-HERTZEGOVENIA)
    1995-2004
  • NATO STABILIZATION FORCE (SFOR)
    1996-
  • UNITED NATIONS SUPPORT MISSION IN HAITI
    1997-1997
  •  
  • (column 6/colonne 6)
    UNITED NATIONS MISSION OF OBSEREVERS IN PREVLAKA
    1996-2001
  • UNITED NATIONS TRANSITION MISSION IN HAITI
    1997-1997
  • UNITED NATIONS CIVILIAN POLICE MISSION IN HAITI
    1997-2000
  • UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS VERIFICATION MISSION
    IN GUATEMALA
    1997-2000
  • UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
    1998-2000
  • ORGANIZATION FOR SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE –
    KOSOVO VERIFICATION MISSION
    1998-1999
  • KOSOVO DIPLOMATIC OBSERVER MISSION
    1998-1998
  • UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ACCELERATED
    DEMINING PROGRAMME IN MOZAMBIQUE
    1999-2000
  •  
  • (column 7/colonne 7)
    NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION
    KOSOVO FORCE (KFOR)
    1999-1999
  • UNITED NATIONS INTERIM ADMINISTRATION
    MISSION IN KOSOVO
    1999-
  • INTERNATIONAL FORCE EAST TIMOR
    1999-2000
  • UNITED NATIONS TRANSITIONAL ADMINISTRATION
    IN EAST TIMOR
    1999-2002
  • UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE
    1999-2005
  • UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC
    REPUBLIC OF CONGO
    1999-1999
  • UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA
    2000-2008
  • UNITED NATIONS MULTINATIONAL INTERIM FORCE HAITI
    2004-2004
  • (column 8/colonne 8)
    UNITED NATIONS ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
    2002-2005
  • INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE FORCE AFGHANISTAN
    2003-
  • UNITED NATIONS ASSISTANCE MISSIONFOR IRAQ
    2004-2007
  • UNITED NATIONS ADVANCE MISSION IN SUDAN
    2004-2005
  • UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN LIBERIA
    2003-2003
  • SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
    IN WEST AFRICA 2003-2004
  • EUROPEAN UNION MISSION IN THE
    FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
    2003-2003
  • OP MOBILE (UNSCR 1973) LIBYA
    2017-
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  • (column 9/colonne 9)
    UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN MALI (MINUSMA)
    2014-
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Missions Wall
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The Missions Wall lists the names of Canada's peacekeeping missions and was completed in 2004. The wall is clad with granite panels and limestone caps.

The Missions Wall, Wall of Honour and Peacekeeper Statue are located in Peacekeepers Park.

City
Calgary
Country
Type Description
Wall
Photo Credit
Peacekeeper Park Committee
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11265
City/Municipality
Calgary
Memorial Number
48008-019
Type
Address
3031 Dallaire Avenue SW
Location
Peacekeepers Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.0032779, -114.1269505
Inscription

[original wall/mur d’origine]

CANADIAN PEACEKEEPERS ROLL OF HONOUR

  • (cloumn 1/colonne 1)
  • A/BGen H.H. ANGLE, RCAC,
    UNMOGIP, 17 JULY 1950
  •  
  • Spr R.H. VEZINA, RCE,
    UNEF I, 09 MARCH 1957
  •  
  • Lt C.C. VAN STRAUBENZEE, RCAC,
    UNEF I, 10 OCTOBER 1957
  •  
  • Cpl K.E. PENNELL, RC SIGS,
    UNEF I, 15 SEPTEMBER 1957
  •  
  • Pte B.O. ADAMS, RCASC,
    UNEF I, 20 SEPTEMBER 1957
  •  
  • Sgt I.L. STARK, RCE,
    UNEF I, 27 SEPTEMBER 1957
  •  
  • Tpr R.E. MCDAVID, RCAC,
    UNEF I, 29 NOVEMBER 1957
  •  
  • Pte I.A. SAWYER, RCASC,
    UNEF1, 22 APRIL 1958
  •  
  • Sig N.E. MASON, RC SIGS,
    UNEF I, 15 MARCH 1958
  •  
  • LCol G.A. FLINT, PPCLI,
    UNTSO, 26 MAY 1958
  •  
  • Cpl J.T. ROBERTS, RCASC,
    UNEF I, 10 JUNE 1958
  •  
  • Cpl G.S. PORTER, CPROC,
    UNEF I, 23 APRIL 1959
  •  
  • (cloumn 2/colonne 2)
  •  
  •  
  • Maj H. MOREWOOD, RCOC
    UNEF I, 26 JULY 1959
  •  
  • Tpr R.H. ALLAN, RCAC,
    UNEF I, 28 NOVEMBER 1959
  •  
  • Pte A.T. HURST, RCASC,
    UNEF I, 04 FEBRUARY 1960
  •  
  • Cpl G.A. GAUTHIER, RCAC,
    UNEF I, 20 FEBRUARY 1960
  •  
  • Tpr R.J. WILEY, RCAC,
    UNEF I, 07 SEPTEMBER 1961
  •  
  • Sgt R.H. MOORE, RC SIGS,
    ONUC, 06 OCTOBER 1961
  •  
  • Cpl J.M. ALBERT, RCEME,
    UNEF I, 19 NOVEMBER 1961
  •  
  • Cfn D.S. ROSTER, RCEME,
    UNEF I, 19 NOVEMBER 1961
  •  
  • Cpl E. OLIVIER, RC SIGS,
    UNEF I, 09 DECEMBER 1961
  •  
  • S/Sgt J.P. MARQUIS, RCOC,
    ONUC, 06 FEBRUARY 1962
  •  
  • Spr G.G. THOMPSON, RCE,
    UNEF I, 18 MAY 1962
  •  
  • (cloumn 3/colonne 3)
  •  
  •  
  • Cpl E.G. GROOM, RCOC,
    UNEF I, 03 OCTOBER 1963
  •  
  • W/C E.D. HARPER, RCAF,
    UNEF I,02 NOVEMBER 1963
  •  
  • Sgt J.K. HERMANN, RCAF,
    UNEF I, 26 DECEMBER 1963
  •  
  • Pte L.R. MORIN, CPC,
    UNEFI, 29 MAY 1964
  •  
  • Tpr J.H. CAMPBELL, RCAC,
    UNFICYP, 31 JULY 1964
  •  
  • Tpr A.A. BONS, RCAC,
    UNEF I, 27 NOVEMBER 1964
  •  
  • Cpl P.R. WALLACE, RCAC
    UNEF I, 27 NOVEMBER 1964
  •  
  • Lt K.E. EDMONDS, CIntC,
    UNFICYP, 25 DECEMBER 1964
  •  
  • Rfn P.J. HOARE, I QOR of C,
    UNFICYP, 14 AUGUST 1965
  •  
  • Sgt J.S. BYRNE, RCASC,
    ICSC, 18 OCTOBER 1965
  •  
  • Cpl V.J. PERKIN, RHC,
    ICSC, 18 OCTOBER 1965
  •  
  • (cloumn 4/colonne 4)
  •  
  •  
  • Gdsm J.J.P. CHARTIER,
    2CDN GDS,
    UNFICYP, 14 MARCH 1966
  •  
  • Pte D.A.J. LAMOTHE,
    RCASC, [UNEF I], 18 March 1966
  •  
  • F/O R.V. EDWARDS, RCAF,
    UNEF I, 28 APRIL 1966
  •  
  • F/O J.M.L.P. PICARD, RCAF,
    UNEF I, 30 APRIL 1966
  •  
  • Pte J.P.E. BERNARD, 2RHC,
    UNFICYP, 09 JULY 1966
  •  
  • Spr R.F. LORIENZ, RCE,
    VUNEF I, 12 JULY 1966
  •  
  • Sigmn P.M. CROUSE, RC SIGS,
    UNEF I, 19 AUGUST 1966
  •  
  • Tpr L.W. NASS, RCAC,
    UNFICYP, 27 SEPT 1966
  •  
  • Pte E.J. FICKLING, RCASC,
    UNEF I, 17 OCTOBER 1966
  •  
  • Cpl O.J. REDMOND, 1RCR,
    UNFICYP, 10 MARCH 1967
  •  
  • Cpl K.A. SALMON, CPROC,
    UNFICYP,24 SEPT 1967
  • (cloumn 5/colonne 5)
  • Pte J.A. LERUE, 2RHC,
    UNFICYP, 09 FEBRUARY 1970
  •  
  • Pte T.J. HALL, 1RCR,
    UNFICYP, 31 JULY 1970
  •  
  • Cpl P.C. ISENOR, RCASC,
    UNFICYP, 25 OCTOBER 1970
  •  
  • MCpl J.R.M.J. LESSARD,
    2 PPCLI,
    UNFICYP, 01 DEC 1972
  •  
  • L/S W.M. MEMNOOK, RCN,
    HMCS TERRA NOVA,
    ICCS, 15 MARCH 1973
  •  
  • Capt C.E. LAVIOLETTE, 12 RBC,
    ICCS, 07 APRIL 1973
  •  
  • Cpl A.ROACH, 2RCR,
    UNFICYP, 17 FEBRUARY 1974
  •  
  • Pte J.L.G. PERRON,
    CDN AB REGT,
    UNFICYP, 06 AUGUST 1974
  •  
  • Capt G.G. FOSTER, 116 ATU,
    UNEF II, 09 AUGUST 1974
  •  
  • Cpl M.H.T. KENNINGTON,
    CDN CONTINGENT ADMIN UNIT
    UNEF II, 09 AUGUST 1974
  •  
  •  
  • (cloumn 6/colonne 6)
  • A/MWO C.B. KOREJWO, 1RCR,
    UNEF II, 09 AUGUST 1974
  •  
  • MWO G. LANDRY, 3R22eR,
    UNEF II, 09 AUGUST 1974
  •  
  • Capt K.B. MIRAU, 116 ATU,
    UNEF II, 09 AUGUST 1974
  •  
  • Cpl M.W. SIMPSON, 116 ATU,
    UNEF II, 09 AUGUST 1974
  •  
  • MCpl R.C. SPENCER, 116 ATU,
    UNEF II, 09 AUGUST 1974
  •  
  • Cpl B.K. STRINGER, 116 ATU,
    UNEF II, PO AUGUST 1974
  •  
  • Capt R.B. WICKS, 116 ATU,
    UNEF II, 09 AUGUST 1974
  •  
  • Pte J.J.C. BERGER,
    CDN AB REGT,
    UNFICYP, 10 SEPT 1974
  •  
  • Cpl J.P.C. BLAIS, 73 CDN
    SIGNAL SQUADRON,
    UNEF II, 24 DEC 1974
  •  
  • Cpl N. EDWARDS,
    73 CDN SERVICE UNIT,
    UNEF II, 24 DEC 1974
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (cloumn 7/colonne 7)
  • Cpl R.W. MILLER, 73 CDN
    SERVICE UNIT,
    UNEF II, 24 DECEMBER 1974
  •  
  • Capt I.E. PATTEN, 1RCR,
    UNFICYP, 01 APRIL 1975
  •  
  • Pte S.J. KOHLMAN, 1RCR,
    UNFICYP, 11 APRIL 1975
  •  
  • Pte T.E. ABBOTT, 73 CDN
    SIGNAL SQUADRON,
    UNEF II, JUNE 1975
  •  
  • Capt K.C. CRAWFORD, 3PPCLI,
    UNFICYP, 29 DECEMBER 1975
  •  
  • Pte D.R. KRIEGER, 2PPCLI,
    UNFICYP, 17 AUGUST 1976
  •  
  • Sgt (R) J.R.A. DUPONT, 8 MEDICAL
    COY Att 12 RBC,
    UNFICYP, 24 APRIL 1977
  •  
  • Sgt L.W. DAILY, CANADIAN
    CONTINGENT CE SECTION,
    UNEF II, 10 NOVEMBER 1977
  •  
  • Sgt J.F.B. DEMERS,
    73 CDN SERVICE BATTALION,
    UNEF II, 05 DEC 1975
  •  
  • Cpl D.C. ROSS,
    CDN LOGISTICS COMPANY,
    UNDOF, 03 MARCH 1978
  •  
  • (cloumn 8/colonne 8)
  • Pte C.A. DODGE,
    73 CDN SIGNAL SQUADRON,
    UNEF II, 02 JULY 1979
  •  
  • MCpl J.D.G. MCINNIS, 1PPCLI,
    UNFICYP, 30 MARCH 1980
  •  
  • Pte P.K. PORTER,
    CDN SIGNAL SQUADRON,
    UNDOF, 06 NOV 1980
  •  
  • Pte J.E.R. ARCHAMBAULT,
    2R22ER,
    UNFICYP, 30 NOV 1981
  •  
  • Pte A.J. PRINS, 2PPCLI,
    UNFICYP, 26 SEPTEMBER 1982
  •  
  • Pte M.D. WILSON, 2PPCLI,
    UNFICYP, 22 JANUARY 1983
  •  
  • Cpl J.P.R. HUDON,
    CDN LOGISTICS COMPANY
    UNDOF, 26 DEC 1985
  •  
  • MCpl M. MACRAE,
    A/B HQ & SIGNAL SQUADRON,
    UNFICYP, 06 DEC 1986
  •  
  • Pte P.J. TROTTIER, 3PPCLI,
    UNFICYP, 25 APRIL 1988
  •  
  • Pte W.C. SYMONS, 2RCR,
    UNTAC, 12 JULY 1992
  •  
  •  
  • (cloumn 9/colonne 9)
  • Sgt C.M. RALPH, ICER,
    UNPROFOR, 17 AUGUST 1992
  •  
  • MCpl J.W. TERNAPLOSKI,
    2 RCR
    UNPROFOR, 25 MARCH 1993
  •  
  • Sgt D.L. KLOSS, 2RCHA,
    UNFICYP, 08 APRIL 1993
  •  
  • Cpl M.D. ABEL, CDN AB REGT.
    UNITAF, 03 MAY 1993
  •  
  • Cpl G.J. LAROSE,
    CDN LOGISTICS COMPANY, UNDOF, 08 MAY 1993
  •  
  • Cpl D. GUNTHER, 2R22ER,
    UNPRFOR, 18 JUNE 1993
  •  
  • Cpl J.M.H. BECHARD, 2PPCLI,
    UNPROFOR, 05 AUGUST 1993
  •  
  • Sgt J.D.A. GAREAU,
    CDN CONTINGENT SUPPORT UNIT,
    UNPROFOR, 17 AUGUST 1993
  •  
  • Capt J.P. DECOSTE 2PPLCI,
    UNPROFOR, 18 SEPT 1993
  • (cloumn 10/colonne 10)
  •  
  •  
  • MCpl S. LANGEVIN, 12RBC,
    UNPROFOR, 28 NOV 1993
  •  
  • Cpl (R) D. GALVIN, SHERBROOKE
    HUSSARS Att 12 RBC,
    UNPROFOR, 28 NOVEMBER 1993
  •  
  • Pte K.D. COOPER, 3PPCLI,
    UNPROFOR, 06 JUNE 1994
  •  
  • MCpl M.R. ISFELD, 1CER,
    UNPROFOR, 21 JUNE 1994
  •  
  • Cpl S.F. SMITH, CDN AB REGT,
    UNAMIR, 25 DECEMBER 1994
  •  
  • Cpl J.F.Y. ROUSSEAU, 12 RBC
    UNPROFOR, 25 SEPT 1995
  •  
  • Spr C.G. HOLOPINA, 2CER,
    IFOR, 04 JULY 1996
  •  
  • Pte J.L.M.B. DOUCET, 3 R22eR
    UNMIH, 12 JULY 1997
  •  
  • Cpl R.D. VIALETTE, 1RCHA,
    SFOR, 21 JULY 1997
  • (cloumn 11/colonne 11)
  •  
  •  
  • MCpl T.S. McCREA, 1RCR,
    SFOR, 25 MARCH 1998
  •  
  • Cpl J. OGILVIE, RCD,
    SFOR,20 AUGUST 1998
  •  
  • Spr G. DESMARAIS, 2CER,
    SFOR, 25 SEPTEMBER 1998
  •  
  • Sgt H.J. SQUIRES, 1PPCLI,
    KFOR, 25 AUGUST 1999
  •  
  • Sgt V. JOUBERT, 1R22eR,
    SFOR, 13 DECEMBER 1999
  •  
  • Cpl R.T. POLLARD, 2PPCLI,
    SFOR, 28 SEPTEMBER 2000
  •  
  • Bdr G.K. BAILEY, 1RCHA,
    SFOR, 27 OCTOBER 2000
  •  
  • Cpl R.A. DYER, 3PPCLI,
    ISAF, 17 APRIL 2002
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (cloumn 12/colonne 12)
  • Pte R.A. GREEN, 3PPCLI,
    ISAF, 17 APRIL 2002
  •  
  • Sgt M.D. LEGER, 3PPCLI,
    ISAF, 17 APRIL 2002
  •  
  • Pte N.L. SMITH, 3PPCLI,
    ISARF, 17 APRL 2002
  •  
  • Cpl J.D. VERMEULEN, SFOR,
    CROATIA, 03 JULY 2003
  •  
  • Cpl R.C. BEERENFENGER,
    3 RCR, ISAF, 02 OCT 2003
  •  
  • Sgt R.A. SHORT, 3 RCR BTL GP,
    ISAF, 02 OCTOBER 2003
  •  
  • Cpl J.B. MURPHY, 3 RCR,
    ISAF, 27 JANUARY 2004
  •  
  • Cpl A.D. JOHNSON,
    1 RCR att to RCD,
    SFOR, 29 JANUARY 2004
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  

(plaque)

Peace Support Operations may include
peace restoration, peace enforcement,
peacemaking, peacekeeping, observer
missions, humanitarian operations,
reconstruction and, occasionally, the
supervision of elections.
Les opérations de soutien de la paix
inclient la restauration de la paix,
l`imposition de la paix, l`établissement
de la paix, le maintien de la paix, les
missions d`observation, les opérations
humanitaires, la reconstruction et, à
l`occasion, la supervision d`élections.

 

  • (column 13/colonne 13)
  • Pte B.S. WOODFIELD, 2 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 24 NOV 2005
  •  
  • Cpl P.J. DAVIS, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 02 MARCH 2006
  •  
  • MCpl T.J. WILSON, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 04 MARCH 2006
  •  
  • Pte R.H. COSTALL, 1 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 29 MARCH 2006
  •  
  • Cpl M.D.J. DINNING, 2 MP PL,
    NATO Kandahar, 22 APRIL 2006
  •  
  • Lt W.M. TURNER, LFWA,
    NATO Kandahar, 22 APRIL 2006
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (column 14/colonne 14)
  • PO2 J.S. MORISETTE, SFOR,
    CROATIA, 13 DECEMBER 2003
  •  
  • Cpl R.J. PAYNE, CMTC,
    NATO Kandahar, 22 APRIL 2006
  •  
  • Bdr W.S.J. MANSELL, 5 FD Regt,
    NATO Kandahar, 22 APRIL 2006
  •  
  • Capt N.K..S. GODDARD, 1 RCHA
    NATO Kandahar, 17 MAY 2006
  •  
  • Cpl A.J. BONECA, LSSR,
    NATO Kandahar, 9 July 2006
  •  
  • Cpl F. GOMEZ, 1 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 22 July 2006
  •  
  • Cpl J.P. WARREN, Black Watch,
    NATO Kandahar, 22 July 2006
  •  
  • Maj P.D. HESS VON KRUEDENER
    PPCLI, UNTSO Lebanon,
    25 July 2006
  • (column 15/colonne 15)
  • Pte K. DALLAIRE, 1 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 3 August, 2006
  •  
  • Sgt, V. INGRAM, 1 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 3 August, 2006
  •  
  • Cpl B.J. KELLER, 1 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 3 August, 2006
  •  
  • Cpl C.J.REID, 1 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 3 August 2006
  •  
  • MCpl. R. ARNDT, LER,
    NATO Kandahar, 5 August 2006
  •  
  • MCpl J.S. WALSH, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 9 August 2006
  •  
  • Cpl. A.J. Eykelenboom, 1 Fd Amb,
    NATO Kandahar, 14 August 2006
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (column 16/colonne 16)
  • Cpl D. Braun, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 22 August 06
  •  
  • WO R.D. Nolan, 1 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 02 September 06
  •  
  • WO F.R. Mellish, 1 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 02 September 06
  •  
  • Sgt. S. Stachnik, 2 CER att to 1 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 02 September 06
  •  
  • Pte. W.J.J. Cushley, 1 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 02 SEptember 06
  •  
  • Pte, M.A. Graham, 1 RCR,
    NATO kandahar, 04 September 06
  •  
  • Cpl G.H. Arnold, 2 Fd. Amb,
    NATO Kandahar, 18 Sept 2006
  •  
  •  
  •  

 

  • (column 17/colonne 17)
  • Cpl S. Keating, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 18 Sept 2006
  •  
  • Cpl K. Morley, 2PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 18 Sept 2006
  •  
  • Pte D.R.J. Byers, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 18 Sept 2006
  •  
  • Pte J. Klukie, 1 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 29 Sept 2006
  •  
  • Sgt C.P. Gillam, RCD,
    NATO Kandahar, 03 Oct 2006
  •  
  • Cpl R.T.J. Mitchell, RCD,
    NATO Kandahar, 03 Oct 2006
  •  
  • Tpr M.A. Wilson, RCED,
    NATO kandahar, 07 Oct 2006
  •  
  • (column 18/colonne 18)
  • Sgt D.S. TEDFORD, 1 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 14 October 2006
  •  
  • Pte B.N. Williamson, 1 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar,14 Oct 2006
  •  
  • CWO (RMS) R. Girouard, 1 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 27 Nov 2006
  •  
  • Cpl A. Storm, 1 RCR
    NATO Kandahar, 27 Nov 2006
  •  
  • Cpl R.K. Megeney, NSH,
    NATO Kandahar, 06 Mar 2007
  •  
  • Sgt D. Lucas, 2 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 08 April 2007
  •  
  • Cpl C.P. Stannix, PIF, att to 2 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 08 April 2007
  •  
  • (column 19/colonne 19)
  • Cpl A.E. Williams, 2 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 08 April 2007
  •  
  • Pte D.R. Greenslade, 2 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 08 April 2007
  •  
  • Pte K.V. Kennedy, 2 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 08 April 2007
  •  
  • Cpl B.D. Poland, 2 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 08 April 2007
  •  
  • MCpl A Stewart, RCD,
    NATO Kandahar, 11 April 2007
  •  
  • Tpr P.J. Pentland, RCD,
    NATO Kandahar, 11 April 2007
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (column 20/colonne 20)
  • MCpl A. Klumpenhouwer, SOF,
    NATO Kandahar, 18 April 2007
  •  
  • VVCpl B. Chevalier, MFO,
    Egypt, 06 May 2007
  •  
  • Cpl M.J. McCully,
    2 CMBG HQ & Sig Sqn
    NATO Kandahar, 25 May 2007
  •  
  • MCpl D.J. Priede, ISAF HQ,
    NATO Kandahar, 30 May 2007
  •  
  • Tpr D. Caswell, RCD,
    NATO Kandahar, 11 June 2007
  •  
  • Cpl S.F. Bouzane, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 20 June 2007
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (column 21/colonne 21)
  • Pte J.V. Wiebe, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 20 June 2007
  •  
  • Sgt C. Karigiannis, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 20 June 2007
  •  
  • Capt M.J. Dawe, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 04 July 2007
  •  
  • MCpl C.S.F. Bason,
    RWR att to 3 PPCLI
    NATO Kandahar, 04 July 2007
  •  
  • Cpl C.D. Bartsch, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 04 July 2007
  •  
  • (column 22/colonne 22)
  • Pte L.W.T. Watkins, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 04 July 2007
  •  
  • Cpl J. Anderson, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandaahr, 04 July 2007
  •  
  • Capt J. Francis, 1 RCHA,
    NATO Kandahar, 04 July 2007
  •  
  • Sdt S.M.S. Longtin, 3 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 19 August 2007
  •  
  • Cpl C.J.T.A. Duchesne,
    5 Fd Amb att R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 22 August 2007
  •  
  • (column 23/colonne 23)
  • Adjum M.J.C.M. Mercier, 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 22 August 2007
  •  
  • Major M. R. Ruckpaul, RCD, ISAF,
    NATO, Kabul, 29 August 2007
  •  
  • Cpl N. Hornburg, KOCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 24 September 2007
  •  
  • Cpl N.R. Beauchamp, 5 Fd Amb,
    NATO, Kandahar, 17 November 2007
  •  
  • Pte M. Levesque, 3 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 17 November 2007
  •  
  •  
  • (column 24/colonne 24)
  • Gunner J. Dion, 5 RALC,
    NATO,Kandahar, 30 December 2007
  •  
  • Warrant Officer H. Massouh, 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 06 January 2008
  •  
  • Corporal E. Labbe, 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 06 January 2008
  •  
  • Trooper R. Renaud, 12 RBC,
    NATO, Kandahar, 15 January 2008
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (column 25/colonne 25)
  • Corporal E. Gonthier, 5 RGC,
    NATO, Kandahar, 24 January 2008
  •  
  • Trooper M.Y. Hayakaze, LdSH (RC),
    NATO, Kandahar, 02 March 2008
  •  
  • Bombardier J. Ouellet, 1 RCHA,
    NATO, Kandahar, 11 March 2008
  •  
  • Sergeant J. Boyes, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 16 March 2008
  •  
  • (column 26/colonne 26)
  • Private T. Street, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 04 April 2008
  •  
  • Corporal M.G. Starker, 15 Fd Amb att 1 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 06 May 2008
  •  
  • Captain R. Leary, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 03 June 2008
  •  
  • Captain J. Snyder, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 07 June 2008
  •  

(plaque)

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them.

Ils ne vieilliront pas, comme nous, qui leur avons survécu.
Ils ne connaîtront jamais l’outrage ni le poids des années.
Quand viendra l’heure du crépuscule et celle de l’aurore,
Nous nous souviendrons d’eux.

Ode of Remembrance
Laurence Binyon 1914

  • (column 27/colonne 27)
    MCpl J.B. Roberts, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 09 August 2008
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (column 28/colonne 28)
  • Cpl B.A Downey, Camp Mirage,
    Persian Gulf, 04 July 2008
  •  
  • Pte C.W. Wilmot,
    1 Fd Amb att 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 06 July 2008
  •  
  • Cpl J.H. Arnal, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 18 July 2008
  • (column 29/colonne 29)
  • MCpl E.M. Doyle, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 11 August 2008
  •  
  • Sgt S. A. Eades,
    1 CER att 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 20 August 2008
  •  
  •  
  • (column 30/colonne 30)
  • Cpl D.R.J. Wasden,
    1 CER att 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 20 August 2008
  •  
  • Spr S.S.J. Stock,
    1 CER att 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 20 August 2008

 

  • (column 31/colonne 31)
  • Cpl A. P. Grenon, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 03 September 2008
  •  
  • Cpl M. J.A. Seggie, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 03 September 2008
  • (column 32/colonne 32)
  • Pte C. J. Horn, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 03 September 2008
  •  

[additional wall/mur supplémentaire]

  • (column 1/colonne 1)
  • Sgt P. Shipway, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 07 September 2008
  •  
  • Cpl M.R. McLaren, 1 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 05 December 2008
  •  
  • Pte D. Diplaros, 1 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 05 December 2008
  •  
  • WO R.J. Wilson, 1 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 05 December 2008
  •  
  • Cpl T.J. Hamilton, 2 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 13 December 2008
  •  
  • Pte J.M.R. Curwin, 2 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 13 December 2008
  •  
  • Pte J.P. Jones, 2 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 13 December 2008
  •  
  • Pte M.B. Freeman, 3 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 26 December 2008
  •  
  • WO G. Roberge, 2 R22eR,
    NATO Kandahar, 27 December 2008
  •  
  •  
  • (column 2/colonne 2)
  • Sgt G.J. Kruse, 2 CER,
    NATO, Kandahar, 27 December 2008
  •  
  • Tpr B.R. Good, RCD att 3 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 07 January 2009
  •  
  • Spr S. D. Greenfeld, 2 CER,
    NATO, Kandahar, 31 January 2009
  •  
  • WO D.R. Brown, LWR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 03 March 2009
  •  
  • Cpl D.O. Fortin, 425 Tac Fighter Sqn,
    NATO, Kandahar, 03 March 2009
  •  
  • Cpl K.C. O’Quinn 2 CMBG HQ & Sig Sqn,
    NATO, Kandahar, 03 March 2009
  •  
  • Tpr M. Diab, RCD, att 3 RCR,
    NATO Kandahar, 08 March 2009
  •  
  • MC S. Vernelli, 3 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 20 March 2009
  •  
  • Cpl T. Crooks, 3 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 20 March 2009
  •  
  •  
  • (column 3/colonne 3)
  • Tpr J. Bouthillier, RCD att 3 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 20 March 2009
  •  
  • Tpr C.J. Hayes, RCD att 3 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 20 March 2009
  •  
  • Cpl K.M.N. Blais,
    12 RBC att 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 13 April 2009
  •  
  •  
  • Maj M. Mendes, CDI NDHQ,
    NATO, Kandahar, 23 April 2009
  •  
  • Pte A.J. Peloquin, 3 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 08 June 2009
  •  
  • Cpl J.R.M. Dube, 5 RGC,
    NATO, Kandahar, 14 June 2009
  •  
  • Cpl N.A. Bulger, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 03 July 2009
  •  
  • MC C-P. Michaud, 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 04 July 2009
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (column 4/colonne 4)
  • MCpl P.Y. Audet, 430 Tac Hel Sqn,
    NATO, Kandahar, 06 July 2009
  •  
  • Cpl M.M. Joannette, 3 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 06 July 2009
  •  
  • Pte S.J.B.O. Courcy, 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 16 July 2009
  •  
  • Cpl C. Bobbitt, 5 RGC att 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 01 Aug 2009
  •  
  • Spr J.P.A.M. Allard,
    5 RGC att 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 01 August 2009
  •  
  •  
  • Maj Y.J.F.S. Pepin,
    5 RGC att 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 06 September 2009
  •  
  • Cpl J-F, J.D. Drouin,
    5 RGC att 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 06 September 2009
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • (column 5/colonne 5)
  • Pte P.J. Lormand, 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 13 September 2009
  •  
  • Cpl J.J.S. Couturier, 2 R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 18 September 2009
  •  
  • Lt J.G. Boyes, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 28 October 2009
  •  
  • Spr S. H. Marshall,
    1 CER att 1 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 30 October 2009
  •  
  •  
  • Lt A. R. Nuttall, 1 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 23 December 2009
  •  
  • Sgt G.R. Miok, 41 CER,
    NATO, Kandahar, 30 December 2009
  •  
  • Cpl Z.W. McCormack, LER,
    NATO, Kandahar, 30 December 2009
  •  
  • Private G. W. Chidley, 2 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 30 December 2009
  •  
  • (column 6/colonne 6)
  • Sgt K. G. Taylor,
    84 Ind Fd Bty RCA,
    NATO, Kandahar, 30 December 2009
  •  
  •  
  • Sgt J.W. Faught, 1 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 16 January 2010
  •  
  • Sgt M. C. Gallagher, RCMP,
    Haiti, 16 January 2010
  •  
  • Chief Superintendent D. Coates, RCMP,
    Haiti, 16 January 2010
  •  
  • Cpl J.C. Baker, LER,
    NATO, Kandahar, 12 February 2010
  •  
  • Cpl D.J. Fitzpatrick, 3 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 20 March 2010
  •  
  • Pte T.W. Todd, 1 PPCLI,
    NATO, Kandahar, 11 April 2010
  •  
  • PO 2 D.C. Blake,
    FDU (Atl) Att. TF1-10,
    NATO, Kandahar, 3 May 2010
  • (column 7/colonne 7)
  • Pte K.T. McKay, 1PPCLI,
    NATO Kandahar, 13 May 2010
  •  
  • Col G.S. Parker, ISAF,
    NATO, Kabul, 18 May 2010
  •  
  • Tpr L.J. Rudd,
    RCD Att 1 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 24 May 2010
  •  
  • Sgt M.R. Goudreault,
    1 CER att 1 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 06 June 2010
  •  
  • Sgt J.P. MacNeil,
    2CER att 1 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 21 June 2010
  •  
  • Pte A.C.A. Miller, 2 FD Amb,
    Att TF Kan, Health SU,
    NATO, Kandahar, 26 June 2010
  •  
  • MCpl K.L. Geisbrecht,
    1 Cdn Fd Hosp.
    Att TF Kan, Health SU,
    NATO, Kandahar, 26 June 2010
  •  
  • (column 8/colonne 8)
  • Spr. B. J. Collier,
    1CER Att 1RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 20 July 2010
  •  
  • Cpl. B.N.C.R. Pinksen,
    2R NFLD R Att 1RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 30 August 2010
  •  
  • Capt F.C. Paul,
    28 Fd Amb Att TF Kan. Health SU,
    NATO, Kandahar, 10 February 2010
  •  
  • Cpl. S.J.L. Martin, 3R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 18 December 2010
  •  
  • Cpl. Y.M.A. Scherrer, 1R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 27 March 2011
  •  
  • Bdr. K. Manning, 5RALC att 1R22eR,
    NATO, Kandahar,27 May 2011
  •  
  • MCpl. F. Roy, CSOR Att CSOTF,
    NATO, Kandahar, 25 June 2011
  •  
  •  
  •  

 

  • (column 9/colonne 9)
  • MCpl. B.G. Greff,
    3PPCLI Att CCTM-A,
    NATO, Kabul, 29 October 2011
  •  
  • Pte. T. E.J. WELCH, 3RCR,
    NATO KANDAHAR, 08 MAY 2004
  •  
  • Cpl T.J. Stirling, 1 RCR,
    NATO, Kandahar, 18 August 2009
  •  
  • MCpl. T.L. Halmrast,
    20th Independent Field Bty RCA,
    NATO Kandahar, 25 Nov 2013

[Korea service wall/mur de service coréen]

(plaque)
Canadian Peacekeepers
Killed in Korea in the Service of Peace
27 July 1953 - 1956

Forces de paix canadiennes
Tué à la Corée dans le service de paix
27 juillet 1953 - 1956

(engraved)

  • (cloumn 1/colonne 1)
  • Pte W.M. Betts,
    RCR, 28 July 1953
  •  
  • Flt/Sgt H.T. MacDonell,
    426 Sqn, RCAF, 06 September 1953
  •  
  • Pte W.J. Walch,
    PPCLI, 06 September 1953
  •  
  • Cpl W.J. L. Topping,
    RCR, 16 September 1953
  •  
  • Pte J.L.R. Gagnier,
    RCR, 30 September 1953
  •  
  • Cpl M.H. Michaud,
    R22eR, 08 October 1953
  •  
  • Pte E.W. MacDonald,
    PPCLI, 14 October 1953
  •  
  • Sdt R. Racine,
    R22eR, 23 October 1953
  •  
  • Sdt B. Boutin,
    R22eR, 04 November 1953
  • (cloumn 2/colonne 2)
  • Pte L.J. O'Donnell,
    RCASC, 04 November 1953
  •  
  • Pte B. Clements,
    PPCLI, 15 December 1953
  •  
  • Sdt P-E. Boudreault,
    R22eR, 17 December 1953
  •  
  • Pte R. E. Turnbull,
    RHR, 01 January 1954
  •  
  • Cfn E.A. Chapman,
    RCEME, 08 January 1954
  •  
  • Lt F.S. Stilwell,
    RCD, 25 January 1954
  •  
  • Pte A.C. Earhart,
    RHR, 15 February 1954
  •  
  • Pte R.A. Christie,
    RHR, 15 February 1954
  •  
  • Rfn N. P. Ferland,
    QOR of C, 31 March 1954
  • (cloumn 3/colonne 3)
  • Cfn R. H. Taylor,
    RCEME, 19 April 1954
  •  
  • Spr A. McNeil,
    RCE, 21 May 1954
  •  
  • Pte C.J. Laframboise,
    RHR, 14 June 1954
  •  
  • Sgt M.C. Leonard,
    RCASC, 16 June 1954
  •  
  • Pte M. R. MacMillan,
    RCR, 22 June 1954
  •  
  • Sgt R.A. Jodrie,
    PPCLI, 26 June 1954
  •  
  • Sgt A. E.W. Cumberbatch,
    RCASC, 04 July 1954
  •  
  • Cpl P.A. Clark,
    R22eR, 05 July 1954
  •  
  • Sgt J.L. Letendre,
    R22eR, 05 July 1954
  • (cloumn 4/colonne 4)
  • Sgt. G.W. Koch,
    QOR of C, 04 August 1954
  •  
  • Lt N. M. Anderson,
    QOR of C, 25 August 1954
  •  
  • Pte E.S. Sabean,
    RHR, 26 December 1954
  •  
  • Lt. E.G. Kain,
    R22eR, 20 January 1955
  •  
  • Lt M. C. Vipond,
    QOR of C, 18 March 1955
  •  
  • Pte C.J. Ziegler,
    RCAMC, 13 May 1955
  •  
  • Rfn G.P. Reid,
    QOR of C, 11 June 1955
  •  
  • S/Sgt J.L. Duhaime,
    RCASC, 13 July 1955
  •  
  • Pte G.D. McInnes,
    PPCLI, 23 August 1955
  • (cloumn 5/colonne 5)
  • Sigmn R.F. Woods,
    RC Sigs, 26 October 1955
  •  
  • Pte H-L Grenier,
    RCASC, 08 November 1955
  •  
  • Lt/Col. W.R.I. Slack,
    RCAMC, 04 February 1956
  •  
  • Pte F.A. Andrews,
    RCOC, 04 June 1956
  •  
  • Pte L.J. Courchaine,
    RCASC, 04 August 1956
  •  
  • WOI J.R. Thomson,
    RCASC, 05 October 1956
  •  
  • Sgt J.R.R. Provost,
    R22eR, 06 December 1956
  •  
  • Maj P.E. Gower,
    QOR of C, 09 December 1956
  •  
  •  
  •  

[diplomat wall/mur des diplomates]

(plaque)
External Affairs Canada
diplomats killed whilst serving
with Canadian troops on Peace Support Operations

Les officiers des affaires
étrangères qui sont morts en service
des opérations canadiennes en support de la paix

(engraved)

FSO - J.K. Thurrott, Ext Affairs Cda.
ICSC Viet Nam, December 24th, 1954

FSO - A.E. Cannon, Ext Affairs Cda.
ICSC Viet Nam, April 12th, 1957

FSO - J.D. Turner, Ext Affairs Cda.
ICSC Viet Nam, October 18th, 1965

FSO 3 - G. Berry, Ext Affairs Cda.
ISAF Afghanistan, January 15th, 2006

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Wall of Honour
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Wall of Honour
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Diplomat wall
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Korea service wall
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Additional Wall of Honour
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Body Content

The Wall of Honour lists the names of those who have fallen in the service of peace. The walls are clad with granite panels and limestone caps. At the time of its construction in 2004, the design incorporated one long wall with the names of the fallen, but losses from the Afghanistan mission resulted in five additional walls being constructed in 2010. Names of the fallen are added on an annual basis.

The Wall of Honour, Missions Wall and Peacekeeper Statue are located in Peacekeepers Park.

City
Calgary
Country
Type Description
Walls
Photo Credit
Peacekeeper Park Committee
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7617
City/Municipality
Calgary
Memorial Number
48008-018
Type
Address
3031 Dallaire Avenue SW
Location
Peacekeepers Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.0033214, -114.1270875
Inscription

[plaque]

CANADA'S PEACEKEEPERS

During Peacekeeping tours in Kuwait and Croatia Master Corporal Mark
Isfeld, a Combat Engineer, gave out little dolls crocheted by his mother,
Carol, to calm frightened and bewildered children. Isfeld was killed by
a land mine near Kakma, Croatia on the 21st of June 1994. "Izzy" dolls
continue to be hand made by many people across Canada and
are distributed to children around the world by Canadians serving on
peacekeeping missions.

LES CASQUES BLEUS CANADIENS

Pour calmer des enfants terrifiés, le Caporal-chef Mark Isfeld, un
démineur du génie d'assaut en service au Koweit et en Croatie, leur
distribuait des petites poupées crochetées par sa mère. Mark Isfeld a
été tué par une mine près de Kakma, en Croatie, le 21 juin 1994.
Beaucoup de Canadiens continuent de confectionner le poupées Izzy,
surnom qu'on lui avait donné, et des Casques bleus canadiens
continuent de les distribuer à des enfants au cours de leurs missons
dans le monde eniter.

Sculptor/Sculpteur Don Begg, Studio West Ltd.

Canadian Association of Veterans
In United Nations Peacekeeping
Association Canadienne des Vétérans
des Forces de Paix des Nations-Unies

Canada Lands Company
CLC Limited
Société immobilière
du Canada CLC limitée

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Kevin Evans, Don Ethell
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statues
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statues
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Photo Credit
Peacekeeper Park Committee
Caption
surroundings
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Photo Credit
Linda Wright
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Canada's Peacekeepers plaque.
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Photo Credit
Peacekeeper Park Committee
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Peacekeeper Statue
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Body Content

Peacekeeper Statue was dedicated on August 9, 2004. It was designed by landscape architect Jim Laidlaw and renowned bronze sculptor Don Begg of Studio West Bronze Foundry Ltd. The statue is a symbol of Canadian Peacekeepers – ready for combat, but also actively participating in making people’s lives better. A Canadian solider is depicted in full battle dress with his weapon at relaxed ready, offering an ‘Izzy’ doll to a little girl in a war-torn village somewhere in the Bosnia and Herzegovina region in the early 1990s. The girl is depicted timidly reaching out for the doll. The Izzy doll is named after Mark Isfeld, whose mother crocheted small dolls for him to give to local children while on patrols during his tour. 

The statue is part of Peacekeepers Park.

City
Calgary
Country
Type Description
Statues - bronze
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7358
City/Municipality
Calgary
Memorial Number
48008-016
Type
Address
4520 Crowchild Trail SW, Calgary, AB
Location
The Naval Museum of Alberta
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.014403775736, -114.11536624297
Inscription

THE
NAVAL MUSEUM
of ALBERTA

In memory of
all those who
gave their lives
for
their country
while serving
at sea.

1914-1918
1939-1945
KOREA

ROYAL NAVY

ROYAL CANADIAN
NAVY

MERCHANT NAVY

Image
Photo Credit
Hon. Captain (N) W.H. Wilson/l’hon. capitaine (M) W.H. Wilson
Caption
Display (Battle of Altantic)
Province
Body Content

Needs further research

City
Calgary
Country
Type Description
Display (Battle of Atlantic)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5223
City/Municipality
Calgary
Memorial Number
48008-015
Type
Address
4520 Crowchild Trail SW, Calgary, AB
Location
The Naval Museum of Alberta
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.014457773936, -114.11547353132
Inscription

needs further research/recherche incomplète

Image
Photo Credit
Hon. Captain (N) W.H. Wilson/l’hon. capitaine (M) W.H. Wilson
Caption
front view
Province
Body Content

Needs further research

City
Calgary
Country
Type Description
Room
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5227
City/Municipality
Calgary
Memorial Number
48008-014
Type
Address
4520 Crowchild Trail SW, Calgary, AB T2T 5J4
Location
The Naval Museum of Alberta
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.014430774844, -114.11545207365
Inscription

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

Image
Photo Credit
Hon. Captain (N) W.H. Wilson/l’hon. capitaine (M) W.H. Wilson
Caption
front view
Province
Body Content

The Book of Remembrance lists all members of the Royal Canadian Navy who died in the Second World War.

City
Calgary
Country
Type Description
Book of Remembrance
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5226
City/Municipality
Calgary
Memorial Number
48008-013
Type
Address
4520 Crowchild Trail SW, Calgary, AB T2T 5J4
Location
The Naval Museum of Alberta
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.014430774844, -114.1153447853
Inscription

Remember ye with Thanksgiving
and with honour those men of [wording is not clear in photo/le texte n’est pas clair sur la photo]
H.M.S. "FORMIDABLE" who went forth in the
service of their King & Country during the
years of the Second World War 1939-1945 and
returned not again.

Commanding Officers
[wording is not clear in photo/le texte n’est pas clair sur la photo]

At the going down of the sun And in the morning
We will remember them.

[A list containing the names of all those who died, including Canadians, while serving in H.M.S. Formidable follows, but the wording is not clear in the photo./Les noms de tous les membres d’équipage, dont des Canadiens, qui ont perdu la vie pendant qu’ils étaient en service à bord du HMS Formidable sont énumérés ensuite, mais le texte n’est pas clair sur la photo]

Image
Photo Credit
Hon. Captain (N) W.H. Wilson/l’hon. capitaine (M) W.H. Wilson
Caption
front view
Province
Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to all who lost their lives while serving in Her Majesty's Ship (HMS) Formidable .

City
Calgary
Country
Type Description
Roll of Honour
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5229