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EUROPEAN WAR
FOR KING AND EMPIRE
UNITED EMPIRE
SOUTH SASK. REGT. C.A.S.F. L-13532. PTE. A.W. HUMPHREY
ENLISTED AT REGINA, SASK., SEPT 30, 1940
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My VAC AccountEUROPEAN WAR
FOR KING AND EMPIRE
UNITED EMPIRE
SOUTH SASK. REGT. C.A.S.F. L-13532. PTE. A.W. HUMPHREY
ENLISTED AT REGINA, SASK., SEPT 30, 1940
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AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
FIRST WORLD WAR
ANDREW BATTEL, CARL MILLER, SAMUEL SCOTT, WILLIAM HODGSON, ALEX CAMPBELL, ALLAN MCNALLY, ARNOLD ADAMS
SECOND WORLD WAR
GORDON KEOLHER, STANLEY HAY, STANLEY GIBSON, STANLEY HANS, ROBERT LITTLE, JOHN ORR, GEORGE HUMPHRY, GORDON HANS
R.A.F. SECOND WORLD WAR
P/O LITTLEWOOD, SGT. BOUCHARD, D.G. DAVIS, W.V. EDMONDSON, LAC. S.O. NETHERCOTT, F/O R.H. NICHOLLS, SGT. G.H. SHEARER, LAC W.D. NETHERCOTT, W.D. JARROTT
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ST. ANDREWS CHURCH
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR SOLDIER HEROES
WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
THEIR PATH OF DUTY WAS THE WAY TO GLORY
SAMUEL SCOTT
J. CARL MILLER
P. ALEX CAMPBELL
WILLIAM HODGSON
PLACED HERE BY ST. ANDREW'S CONGREGATION
This plaque was erected by the congregation of St. Andrew's Church.
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NO. 32 SERVICE FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL
NO. 32 S.F.T.S. WAS BASED HERE DURING 1940 TO 1944 UNDER THE BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH AIR TRAINING PLAN. AIRCREW TRAINED HERE WERE PART
OF THE 131,553 AIRCREW TRAINED IN CANADA FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST
TYRANNY. SOME 40,000 OF WHOM GAVE THEIR LIVES IN DEFENCE OF FREEDOM.
THIS PLAQUE RECOGNIZES THOSE WHO TRAINED AND SERVED NEAR HERE
DURING WORLD WAR II.
DEDICATED BY NO. 600 (REGINA) WING
AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
MAY 2004
32e ÉCOLE SUPÉRIURE DE FORMATION
DES FORCES AÉRIENNES
CETTE UNITÉ ÉTAIT BASÉE ICI DE 1940 À 1944 DANS LE CADRE PROGRAMME
D'ENTRAÎNEMENT DES FORCES AÉRIENNES DU COMMONWEALTH.
PARMI LES 131,553 MILITAIRES QUI ONT ÉTÉ FORMÉS ICI MÊME POUR
COMBATTRE L'ENNEMI, 40,000 ONT PERDU LEUR VIE AU NOM DE LA LIBERTÉ.
CETTE PLAQUE COMMÉMORATIVE REND HOMMAGE À TOUS CEUX QUI ONT
ÉTÉ FORMÉS ICI ET QUI ONT SERVI PENDANT LA DEUXIÉME GUERRE MONDIALE.
OFFERT PAR 600 DIVISION (REGINA)
DE L'ASSOCIATION DES FORCES AÉRIENNES DU CANADA
MAI 2004
This plane and plaque recognizes those who trained and served near CFB Moose Jaw during the Second World War. It was dedicated May 2004.
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1914 1918
IN MEMORY OF THE MOOSE JAW COLLEGE MEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
IVAN BURROWS
FLIGHT LIEUT. JOHN DAVID DUNBAR
WILLIAM ARCHIBALD ELLISON
FLIGHT LIEUT. JOHN EDMUND GREENE, D.F.C.
WILLIAM M. HUXLEY
HOWARD ALEXANDER MCINTOSH
LIEUT. JAMES C. QUAIL
CHARLES FOSTER M. SCOTT
FLIGHT LIEUT. NOBLE ALEXANDER WEIR
FLIGHT LIEUT. CHESTER FRANK YOKOM
“VINCENT AMOR DEI EX PATRIAE"
This memorial is dedicated to the memory of the Moose Jaw College men who were killed during the First World War.
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05 JUNE 1999
DEDICATED BY THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION CARON BR. # 301
TO ALL WHO HAVE SERVED IN W.W.I & II, KOREA, GULF WAR, PEACE KEEPING AND THE COLD WAR.
This memorial to veterans of the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War, the Cold War, the Gulf War and peacekeeping service, was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 301. It was dedicated on 5 June 1999.
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L'Edifice
Squadron Leader HW McLeod
Hall
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Squadron Leader
Heanry Wallace "Wally" McLeod
DSO, DFC
Squadron Leader McLeod was born in Regina, Saskatchewan on December 17, 1915.
A graduate of the Regina Normal School, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) on September 2, 1940
and received his Pilot Wings in April 1941 at Borden, Ontario
prior to his posting overseas and subsequent assignment to No. 132 (Fighter) Squadron.
Seeing action in the skies over England, Malta, and again from England and Northwest Europe,
he accumulated a record of 21 confirmed aerial victories with 16 probables, making him the RCAF's
highest scoring fighter 'ACE' of the Second World War.
For his many exploits Squadron Leader McLeod was twice awared the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC),
along with the Distinguished Service Order (DS)).
On December 23, 1943 Squadron Leader McLeod was appointed Commanding Officer of No. 127 (Fighter) Squadron,
which was subsequently renamed No. 443 Squadron, thus becoming its first Commanding Officer.
On September 27, 1944 he was killed while leading his squadron on offensive operations from a forward airfield in Holland.
At a dedication ceremony held on September 15, 2002 Thelma Ann McLeod, his sister, and Colonel B.A. McQuade, Commanding
Officer of 15 Wing Moose Jay unveiled the cairn officially dedicating this building to the memory of Squadron Leader McLeod.
This building was named in honour of Squadron Leader HW McLeod. It was dedicated on 15 September 2002.
This airport was named in honour of Air Vice Marshal Clifford McEwen. It is one of only three military aerodromes in Canada to be named after an individual; Valcartier W/C J.H.L. (Joe) Lecomte Heliport (24015-001) and Cold Lake/Group Captain R.W. McNair Airport (48017-025) being the others.
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The man and the medal
Pte. William Milne - our unheralded hero
This memorial is dedicated to Pte. William Milne, a winner of the Victoria Cross.
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TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF THE MEN AND WOMEN FROM MOSSBANK AND DISTRICT WHO SERVED AND GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WORLD WAR
1939-1945
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF THE MEN FROM LAKE JOHNSTON AND SUTTON MUNICIPALITIES WHO SERVED AND GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
Erected by First World War veterans of Mossbank and area, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War. A second plaque was added later to honour the local war dead and veterans of the Second World War.