New Brunswick

Province Code
NB
City/Municipality
Atholville
Memorial Number
13006-034
Type
Address
235 Notre Dame Street
Location
In front of municipal pool
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
47.988719, -66.721644
Inscription

Village d’/ of Atholville

1988

En guise de reconnaissance

pour la généreuse contribution

fait par la

Légion royale canadienne filliale No. 35

et nos

Vétérans

qui seront toujours reconnus

comme des citoyens dévoués

à la qualité de vie

des citoyens d’Atholville

To express our gratitude

to the

Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 35

and to

our Veterans

who will always be remembered

as dedicated citizens

for their generous contributions

to the quality of life

of the citizens of Atholville

Le conseil municipal d’Atholville     The Atholville village council

Maire     Raymong Lagace     Mayor

Maire adjoint     Wilfred Lanteigne     Deputy Mayor

Conseillers -   Councillors

Cleo Cormier     Roger Cormier

Michel Soucy     James Steeves

Image
Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Caption
Photo 1- Cairn
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Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
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Photo 2- Close up of plaque
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Richard Turcotte
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Photo 3- Cairn and surroundings
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War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This cairn is dedicated to Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) Branch No. 35 and local Veterans, and their contribution to the community of Atholville.

City
Atholville
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10185
City/Municipality
McAdam
Memorial Number
13006-033
Type
Address
Second Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
46.1012039, -64.8225045
Inscription

[sign/translate]

Second Avenue 

War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Second Avenue is dedicated to the memory of Master-Corporal Christopher Paul Raymond Stannix, a member of the Princess Louise Fusiliers Infantry Regiment, who lost his life on April 8, 2007 while serving in Afghanistan.

City
McAdam
Country
Type Description
Street and sign
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8047
City/Municipality
Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska
Memorial Number
13006-032
Type
Address
75 Principale Street
Location
Edifice Municipal Sainte-Anne-De-Madawaska
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
47.245587, -68.026427
Inscription

[front/devant]

EN RECONNAISSANCE À NOS COMBATTANTS

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Photo Credit
Rich Gallant
Caption
cairn (surroundings)
Province
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Body Content

Erected by the local community, this memorial is dedicated to local veterans. It was erected in 1978 as a tribute to the Canadian women and men who participated in the wars. It is located in the National Unity Park and honours those who gave their lives to defend the unity of Canada. After the construction of the monument, the mayor and city council of Ste-Anne-de-Madawaska have undertaken to maintain it.

City
Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska
Country
Type Description
Cairn - granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2963
City/Municipality
Kedgwick
Memorial Number
13006-031
Type
Address
Notre Dame Street
Location
between rue st. jean baptiste and notre dame
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
47.6459775, -67.3586598
Inscription

KEDGWICK NB
HOMMAGE
A NOS
VETERANS

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Photo Credit
William Fischer, Jr.
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surroundings
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Photo Credit
William Fischer, Jr.
Caption
front
1 of 2 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The Veterans' Memorial was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion and dedicated on November 11, 1992. A M114 155mm Howitzer is beside the memorial.

City
Kedgwick
Country
Type Description
Cenotaph - granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4749
City/Municipality
Eel River Crossing
Memorial Number
13006-029
Type
Address
Route 134
Location
Ball fields
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.0111823, -66.4213307
Inscription

En Hommage a
nos soldats vivants
et disparus

In Respect of our
Veterans living and
dead

Eel River Crossing

Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to all veterans. It was erected by the Village of Eel River Crossing.

City
Eel River Crossing
Country
Type Description
Obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5170
City/Municipality
Eel River Crossing
Memorial Number
13006-028
Type
Address
313 Rue Principale
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.01755, -66.42132
Inscription

needs further research/recherche incomplète

Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to all veterans. It was erected by the Village of Eel River Crossing.

City
Eel River Crossing
Country
Type Description
Cenotaph
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5171
City/Municipality
Campbellton
Memorial Number
13006-026
Type
Address
Prince William and Water Streets
Location
Riverside Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.0098887, -66.6701447
Inscription

needs further research/recherche incomplète

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Caption
Campbellton Veterans' Memorial
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Body Content

The First World War cenotaph was unveiled on 5 September 1938 next to the train station on Roseberry Street. It was unveiled by Venerable Archdeacon Scott surrounded by Veterans of the Canadian Expeditionary Force who he had been chaplain with during the war. Erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 19, it honours those from Campbellton and Restigouche who gave their lives in the Great War. Constructed by Sherrard Granite Works, Moncton, it was made possible through combined efforts of the Women's Auxiliary of the Legion and the Restigouche and Chaleur Chapters of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire.

In the 1980s, the cenotaph was later moved to Riverside Park. The City of Campbellton and Royal Canadian Legion Branch 19 erected a matching cenotaph next to it, honouring the dead of the Second World War and Korean War. It is now known as Campbellton Veterans' Memorial.

City
Campbellton
Country
Type Description
Obelisks - granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4670
City/Municipality
Saint-François-de-Madawaska
Memorial Number
13006-022
Type
Address
2033 Rue Commerciale
Location
Beside/Behind Église Saint-François-Xavier
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
47.24374, -68.70337
Inscription

[front/devant]

GRATITUDE A NOS LABORIEUX PIONNIERS

GARDIENS DE LA LANGUE ET DE LA FOI

HOMMAGES A NOS VALEUREUX SOLDATS

DEFENSEURS DE LA PATRIE ET DE LA LIBERTE

FONDE EN 1858

INCORPORE EN 1966

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Les gens de Saint-François et de Connors qui ont servi à la Première Guerre mondiale, de 1914 à 1918, sont :


Bernier, Georges Jr.
Bouchard, Adelard M.
Bouchard, Hilaire
Boulay, Adelard
Blanchard, Benett
Breton, George
Cooper, George
Cyr, O.
Gagné, Alphé
Gagné, Gilmond
Gagné, J.
Gagné, Thomas Tommy
Gibson, William
[Column 2/colonne]
Haché, Wilfred
Jandreau, Hilaire
Landry, Alex
Landry, Antoine
Landry, Edward
Landry, Daniel
Landry, Théodore
Landry, Wilfrid C.
Laplante, Alcide
Laplante, Edward
Levesque, Joseph
Lizotte, Docith
[Column 3/colonne]
Michaud, Euclide
Oakes, Jesse
Oakes, Vital
Pelletier, Vital
Plante, Zéphirin
Plourde, Rémi
Pincombre, Arthur
Ringuette, Wilfred
Sirois, Georges Émile
Stripe, Sandy
Thomas, Ernest
Tobin, Tommy
Verret, Pit


[Column 2/colonne 2]

Les gens de Saint-François et de Connors qui ont servi à la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, de 1939 à 1945, sont :


Bernier, Dorilla
Bernier, Lionel
Bérubé, Raoul
Bérubé, Wilhemina
Bonenfant, Camille
Bonenfant, Roméo
Bouchard, Abel
Bouchard, Armand
Bouchard, Eugile
Bouchard, Lucien
Bouchard, Roméo
Boucher, Albert
Boucher, Albénie
Côté, René
Dominique, Mike
Émond, Camille
Gagné, Edmé
Gendreau, Hilaire
Haché, Wilfrid
Kennedy, Maurice
Landry, Armand
Landry, Camille
[Column 2/colonne 2]
Landry, Carmel
Landry, Georges-Émile
Landry, Léo
Landry, Marcel
Landry, Sylvio
Long, Joseph Pit
Lee, Elmer
Levesque, Aurel
Levesque, Conrad
Levasseur, Roméo
Lizotte, Armand
Lizotte, Paul
Martin, Georges
Michaud, Euclide
Michaud, Lionel
Michaud, Trèflé
Michaud, Valdor
Morneault, Péa
Nadeau, Albert
Nadeau, Euclide
Nadeau, Ludger
Nadeau, Roméo
[Column 3/colonne]
Oakes, Albénie
Oakes, Raoul
Ouellette, Léon
Pelletier, Camille
Pelletier, Hercule
Pelletier, Léo
Pelletier, Lionel
Pincombre, Alphonse
Pincombre, Thomas
Plourde, Aurèle
Plourde, Camille
Rioux, Germain
Sirois, Réjean
Sirois, Philip
Stading, Frédéric
Stading, Georges
St-Pierre, Camille
Thomas, Arnold
Tobin, Ted
Tobin, William
Viel, Alphonse
Viel, Paul


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Finalement, le monument commémore également les vétérans des deux villages qui ont servi après les deux guerres mondiales, dont :

Breton, Claude (armée américaine, au Vietnam)
Émond, Edgard (armée canadienne)
Émond, Léonard (armée américaine, en Corée)
Gibson, Gérard (armée canadienne)
Kennedy, Glenn (armée américaine)
Kennedy, Terri (armée américaine)
Landry, Michel (armée américaine)
Levasseur, Yvon (armée américaine)
Taggett, Michel (armée américaine)
Taggett, Milford (armée américaine, en Corée)
Taggett, Murray (armée américaine, en Allemagne)

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stele (front)
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stele (front)
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Body Content

This memorial was erected by a monument committee and dedicated to local soldiers, among others. The monument, unveiled on November 11, 1995, honours the brave veterans from St-François-de-Madawaska and Connors. It was a project undertaken by a committee of parishioners from St-François and Connors, some of which are seen on the photo: (left to right) Mr. Mario Bossé, Mr. Ernest Sirois (mayor of St-François), Mr. Rénald Landry, Mrs. Jacqueline Émond and Mrs. Alida Émond, chair of the committee.

City
Saint-François-de-Madawaska
Country
Type Description
Granite and marble stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1969
City/Municipality
Saint-Quentin
Memorial Number
13006-019
Type
Address
10 Deschênes Street
Location
Deschênes Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
47.5113925, -67.3919402
Inscription

[plaque]
HOMMAGAE MIITAIRE
Saint-Quentin 1918-2008

« La Madone »

En l'honneur de la Sainte Patronne,
des Acadiens et Acadiennes, des Français que
priaient et imploraient les mères, pour qu'elle
« PROTÈGE » et « RAMÈNE EN VIE » leurs fils, de la
Guerre. Comme « La Madone », ce « transporteur de Troupe
Blindé » amphibie est le premier « Taxi de bataille moderne »
développé pour « PROTÈGER » et « RAMENIER EN VIE » les forces
d'infanteries des champs de bataille. Ce type de véhicule est aussi
utilisé en tant qu'ambulance, pour transporter les civiles lores de
catastrophes majeures et dans des missions canadiennes de Maintien
de la Paix partout dans le monde.

Anderson Siding fut nommé Saint-Quentin, en 1919,
après une importante victoire des Canadiens sur les Allemands en 1916,
lors de la Bataille de la Somme, près de Saint-Quentin en France.

« La Madone », ce transorteur a été construit par les Etats-Unis et acquis par le Canada
en 1965. Il a servi lors de plusieurs missions de Maintien de la Paix, en ex-Yougoslavie,
en Bosnie, au Kosovo ainsi que durant l'entraînement au Canada et en Allemagne.
Orienté en direction de « L'ÉTOILE POLAIRE », cette « Bonne Étoile » qui servait de guide et de point
de repère pour nos découvreurs français tels que Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, nos soldats, nos pêcheurs
en mer, nos pionniers qui la repéraient pour leur indiquer le nord et les ramener à bon port.

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Photo Credit
William Fischer, Jr
Caption
surroundings
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Photo Credit
William Fischer, Jr
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plaque on tank
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plaque
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tank
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Body Content

In honor of the Patron Saint of the Acadians, the French prayed and implored mothers to protect and bring back their sons from the War. Like "The Madonna", this Amphibious Armored Troop Carrier is the first "Modern Battle Wagon" developed to protect and bring back alive the infantry forces from the battlefields. This type of vehicle is also used as an ambulance, to transport civilians during major disasters, and for Canadian peacekeeping missions around the world.

Anderson Siding was named Saint-Quentin in 1919 after a major Canadian victory over the Germans in 1916 at the Battle of the Somme near Saint-Quentin, France.

This transporter, "The Madonna", was built by the United States and acquired by Canada in 1965. It has served on several Peacekeeping missions in the former Yugoslavia, Bosnia, Kosovo, as well as during training in Canada and Germany. Oriented towards the polar star, this "Good Star" which served as a guide and landmark for our French discoverers such as Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, our soldiers, our fishermen at sea, our pioneers who spotted to show them the north and bring them back to their destination.

"The Madonna" painted on a wall of the Roy Ancestral Home after the Second World War by Mrs. Clair Roy: House where were raised Flight Sergeant Léopold Roy and his brother, soldier L. Valmont Roy, who died as a hero during the Normandy Landings in France, June 6, 1944.

City
Saint-Quentin
Country
Type Description
Tank
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10456
City/Municipality
Saint-Quentin
Memorial Number
13006-018
Type
Address
10 Deschênes Street
Location
Deschênes Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
47.5113903, -67.3916015
Inscription

[front/devant]

HOMMAGE À NOS
VETERANS
LEUR SOUVENIR VIVRA

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Photo Credit
Rich Gallant
Caption
front
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Photo Credit
Rich Gallant
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Veterans
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War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Unveiled by the town of Saint-Quentin on 10 November 1991, this memorial is dedicated to the Veterans of Saint-Quentin, Kedgwick and St-Jean-Baptiste.

City
Saint-Quentin
Country
Type Description
Stele - marble, granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3072