This memorial is dedicated to John Wagman, awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for service as a pilot in the First World War.
Wagman Drive
Wagman Drive
My VAC Account
My VAC AccountWagman Drive
This memorial is dedicated to John Wagman, awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for service as a pilot in the First World War.
Underhill Cres.
This memorial is dedicated to Frank Underhill, an infantry officer in the First World War.
Turner Cres.
This memorial is dedicated to John W. Turner- He went overseas from 1917-1919.
Styles Cres.
This memorial is dedicated to Col. Alfred G. Styles, noted for distinguished service in the First and Second World Wars. He was the first to command the Regina Rifles.
Spicer Place
This memorial is dedicated to William W. Spicer, who served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War and was commanding officer of a warship.
Scott Street
This memorial is dedicated to David Lynch Scott. During the 1885 Riel Uprising, he organized a volunteer company for home defence, known as the Regina Blazers.
Russell Place
This memorial is dedicated to William Stewart Russell-, who served overseas in the Second World War.
Richardson Cres.
This memorial is dedicated to Authur Herbert Lindsey Richardson-a local North West Mounted Police officer, who won the Victoria Cross in 1900 while serving in the Boer War. On the 5th of July 1900, at Wolve Spruit, a party of Lord Strathcona’s corps, only 38 in number was engaged at close quarters with a party of the enemy. When the order to retire had been given, Sergeant Richardson rode back under very heavy cross-fire and picked up a trooper whose horse had been shot and who was wounded in two places and rode with him out of the fire. At the time when this act of gallantry was performed, Sergeant Richardson was within 300 yards of the enemy and was himself riding a wounded horse.
Ramsay Drive
This memorial is dedicated to William Beattie Ramsay, a pilot in the Royal Flying Corps, during the First World War.
Quinn Drive
This street in dedicated to Colonel Herbert Joseph Quinn-Raised the lst Bat. of Regina Rifles in June 1940 and later commanded a training unit in Regina.