This hand-made rug displays the badges various regiments from Winnipeg.
Winnipeg Regiments Memorial Rug
no inscription/aucune inscription
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This hand-made rug displays the badges various regiments from Winnipeg.
Royal Winnipeg Rifles
Battle Honors of the Regiment
[left column/colonne de gauche]
Fish Creek
Batoche
North West Canada 1885
South Africa 1899-1900
Ypres 1915-1917
Gravenstafel
St. Julien
Festubert 1915
Mount Sorrel
Somme 1916
Thiepual
Ancre Heights
[right column/colonne de droite]
Normandy Landing
Putot-en Bessin
Caen
Carpiquet
The Orne
Bourguebus Ridge
Falaise
The laison
The Soine
Calais 1944
The Scheldt
Leopold Canal
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This display showcases the Battle Honours of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles.
AIR COMMAND FLAG PRESENTATION
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This display showcases the presentation of the Air Command Flag.
[front/devant]
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
ROLL OF HONOUR
1914 - 1918
St. John's Cathedral Parish
Winnipeg
This certificate is an honour roll for the parishioners of St. John's Cathedral Parish during the First World War.
[front/devant]
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
St. John's Cathedral Parish
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES
This certificate lists the members of St. John's Cathedral Parish who served in the Canadian military during the Second World War.
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St. John's Cathedral
To the Glory of God
AND IN MEMORY OF
THE FOLLOWING MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
This memorial is dedicated to the members of St. John's Cathedral Parish who died in military service during the First World War.
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IN MEMORY OF COMRADES KILLED IN ACTION OR DIED FROM WOUNDS
FISH CREEK
APRIL 24
BATOCHE
MAY 12
ERECTED BY THE 90TH BATTALION WINNIPEG RIFLES
1886
PTE. JAMES I. FRAZER
PTE. RICH D.R. HARDISTY
CORPL. JOHN B.D. CODE
PTE. A.M. FERGUSSON
LIEUT. CHAS. SWINFORD
PTE. GEO. V. WHEELER
PTE. W. ENNIS
PTE. ALEXR. WATSON, INTD ST. CATHERINES ONT.
PTE. J. HUTCHINSON, INTD ST. THOMAS ONT.
This memorial, erected by the 90th Battalion, Winnipeg Rifles, in 1886, is dedicated to the dead the battalion suffered during the North-West Rebellion.
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THIS
AIR COMMAND FLAG
IS PRESENTED TO THE
CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. JOHN
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND
TO HONOUR THE MEMORY OF THE MEN AND WOMEN
OF AIR COMMAND WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES
IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY SINCE
THE INCEPTION OF THE COMMAND IN SEPTEMBER 1975.
PRESENTED BY
LIEUTENANT-GENERAL L.A. ASHLEY, CMM, CD
COMMANDER AIR COMMAND
MAY 14TH 1989
Unveiled on 14 May 1989, this memorial - which consists of a plaque and an Air Command flag - was donated by Air Command in memory of its members which had been killed in the line of duty since Air Command's creation in September 1975.
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(text in Ukranian/texte en ukrainien)
TO THE THOUSANDS OF
CANADIANS OF UKRAINIAN DESCENT
AND THEIR BROTHERS-IN-ARMS
IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
ERECTED 13. IX 1942
This memorial was unveiled on 13 September 1942 and is dedicated to the Ukrainian Canadians and their comrades serving in the Second World War.
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LEST WE FORGET
This columbarium is reserved solely for those who served God and Country. It is a truly beautiful and dignified resting place for service personnel and their spouses. A unique concept, the Columbarium was designed by Wayne Larsen of Larsen's Memorial and Robert W. Rollings, both from Winnipeg, MB, and built by Canadian artisans using select Canadian grey granite with beautiful black granite niche covers.