Other

City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46009-022
Type
Address
551 Machray Avenue
Location
McGregor Armoury
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.9283573, -97.1401796
Inscription

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DEDICATED ON THE FORT GARRY HORSE 85TH ANNIVERSARY AND THE 80TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI TO THOSE REGULAR AND RESERVE MEMBERS WHO SERVED AND TRAINED ON THE LYNX. SEPTEMBER 21, 1997

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CARRIER COMMAND AND RECONNAISSANCE

FULL TRACKED, ARMOURED, LYNX

ROLE: TO PROVIDE HIGH SPEED RECCE AND TACTICAL MOBILITY TO FIELD COMMANDERS

WEIGHT: COMBAT LOADED, FULLY SERVICED INCLUDING CREW 19,050 LBS

PERFORMANCE: CREW - 1 DRIVER, 1 VEHICLE COMMANDER, 10 BS ON LAND - AVERAGE CRUISING RANGE 230 MILES MAX SPEED 3.5 MPH ON WATER - MAXIMUM SPEED 3.5 MPH

ENGINE: DETROIT DIESEL ENGINE MODEL 6V52 (5063-5299) TYPE TWO CYCLE, COMPRESSION IGNITIATION MAXIMUM BRAKE HORSEPOWER 210 AR 2800 RPM

TRANSMISSION: ALLISON, TX 100-1, 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC

ARMAMENT: COMMANDER - A .50 CALIBER MACHINE GUN THAT CAN BE ELECTRICALLY OR MECHANICALLY FIRED. OBSERVER - MANUALLY OPERATED 7.62 MM MACHINE GUN

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The Lynx was used in the Canadian military as an armoured reconnaissance and command vehicle. Formerly used by the Fort Garry Horse, this Lynx was placed as a memorial by the Fort Garry Horse Association and the regiment to honour all Regular and Reserve Force personnel who trained in this vehicle. It was dedicated on 21 September 1997, the 85th anniversary of the founding of the Fort Garry Horse and the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cambrai.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Weapon (Lynx armoured personnel carrier)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1800
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46009-021
Type
Address
551 Machray Avenue
Location
McGregor Armoury
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.9283573, -97.1401796
Inscription

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THIS IS AN AMERICAN DESIGNED SHERMAN M4A2 MEDIUM TANK. VARIANTS OF THE SHERMAN WERE USED BY THE REGIMENT FROM THE SECOND WORLD WAR UNTIL THEY WERE WITHDRAWN FROM SERVICE IN 1969.

THIS TANK IS DEDICATED TO ALL THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED WITH THE FORT GARRY HORSE AND ESPECIALLY TO THOSE THAT DIED OR WERE WOUNDED IN SERVICE. WE LIVE IN THE SHADOW OF THEIR SUFFERING AND SACRIFICE.

DEDICATED ON THE OCCASION OF THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REGIMENT ON 17 OCTOBER 1987.

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This tank, a Sherman M4A2, was one of numerous Shermans used by the Fort Garry Horse from the Second World War through to 1969. Dedicated to those who served with the regiment, and particularly those who were wounded or died during wartime service, this tank was dedicated as a memorial on the 75th anniversary of the Fort Garry Horse, on 17 October 1987.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Weapon (Sherman tank)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1815
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46009-020
Type
Address
Sgt Tommy Prince Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.9258772, -97.1652994
Inscription

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SGT TOMMY PRINCE STREET

SGT TOMMY PRINCE ST

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Plaque on mural commemorating the naming of Sgt Tommy Prince Street.
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Sgt Tommy Prince Street was named in his honour in 1991. A plaque was erected on June 1, 2022, on the mural at the corner of Selkirk Avenue and Sgt. Tommy Prince street commemorating the naming of this street.

Sergeant Tommy Prince was a prominent Anishinaabe activist who served in the Second World War and Korean War. His story is one of the most widely known examples of the wartime contributions of Indigenous soldiers in the mid-20th century and the poor treatment they received upon their return to civilian life in Canada. His accomplishments attracted national media attention during his lifetime and earned him a great many posthumous tributes.

Prince was born in October 1915 in St. Peter's Reserve, Manitoba. He was the great-grandson of respected Ojibwa Chief Peguis, and one of eleven children born to Elizabeth and Henry Prince. In 1920, they moved to Brokenhead Ojibway Nation in Scanterbury, Manitoba. At age five, Prince was forced to leave his community and attend Elkhorn Residential School, where he joined the Cadet Corps. He suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder from the residential school before he joined the military.

In 1940, he volunteered to fight for Canada in the Second World War. He rose from sapper to lance corporal with the Royal Canadian Engineers before volunteering for the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion in 1942. Soon after, he was assigned to the elite 1st Canadian Special Service Battalion, which was attached to the First Special Service Force (Devil’s Brigade). He reached the rank of sergeant by war’s end, and was one of three Canadians to receive both the Silver Star (United States) and the Military Medal. King George VI presented him with both honours during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in 1945, shortly before Prince’s discharge from the army. 

He wanted to prove his people were as good as any white man and restore their good name. One way to achieve this was to acquire as many medals as possible and he did so without putting his men at risk. Before any patrols he would ensure they were camouflaged and everything was secured. Often he would patrol alone because there would be less noise. Prince was a natural warrior and he excelled as the military developed the skills he learned on the reserve while living off the land. He loved the Devil's Brigade and was always praising his men, "If it wasn't for my men, I wouldn't be who I am today." He was a caring man who loved to joke around and make people laugh.

He was a prominent leader in the Indigenous rights movement of the 1940s. After the war, he served as spokesperson and vice-president of the Manitoba Indian Association, and appeared on its behalf before a Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons, tasked with studying the Indian Act. During his testimony in 1947, he advocated for the abolition of the Indian Act and respect for existing treaties, and presented submissions from Indigenous in Manitoba, which called for improved schools, better living conditions, and expanded hunting, trapping, and fishing rights.

In 1950, Prince re-enlisted in the Korean War. He contributed to the defence of Hill 677 in the Battle of Kapyong in 1951, for which the United States awarded the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry the Distinguished Unit Citation—the only time a Canadian unit has received this honour. Military service took a heavy toll on his health and, following his honourable discharge from the army, he faced a difficult return to civilian life in Manitoba. Prince endured discrimination, illness, and poverty in the years that followed and died in 1977. He fought many demons after residential school and the horrors of combat, but he never lost his humility, self-worth, sense of humour and pride of being Anishinaabe. 

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Street
Photo Credit
Victor Jarman
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6921
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46009-019
Type
Address
1111 Machray Avenue
Location
Andrew Mynarski V.C. School
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.9351499, -97.1640352
Inscription

[school/école]

ANDREW MYNASKI V.C. SCHOOL

[sign/enseigne]

ANDREW MYNARSKI
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

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This school was built in 1954. The school was officially opened in September, 1955 by Andrew Mynarski’s mother. The school was named in honour of one of Winnipeg’s war heroes, Andrew Mynarski. Mr. Mynarski, a pilot in the 419th Squadron, the Royal Canadian Air Force, was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for extreme gallantry during the Second World War. On Remembrance Day, November 11, 1965, a memorial service was held for Andrew Mynarski, V.C. at the school named in his honour. Surviving members of his air-crew came from all over Canada and one gave a simple but moving account of Andy’s heroic efforts to rescue a team-mate trapped in their flaming bomber.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
School
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7277
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46009-018
Type
Address
135 Anderson Avenue
Location
St. John's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.9202448, -97.1252327
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

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Victor Jarman
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This hand-made rug displays the badges various regiments from Winnipeg.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Wallhanging
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7275
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46009-017
Type
Address
135 Anderson Avenue
Location
St. John's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.921088265778, -97.124706338039
Inscription

Royal Winnipeg Rifles
Battle Honors of the Regiment

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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
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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.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Framed display
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7274
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46009-016
Type
Address
135 Anderson Avenue
Location
St. John's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.9202448, -97.1252327
Inscription

AIR COMMAND FLAG PRESENTATION

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This display showcases the presentation of the Air Command Flag.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Framed display
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7273
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46009-015
Type
Address
135 Anderson Avenue
Location
St. John's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.921002003676, -97.124606065171
Inscription

[front/devant]

FOR KING AND COUNTRY

ROLL OF HONOUR

1914 - 1918

St. John's Cathedral Parish
Winnipeg

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This certificate is an honour roll for the parishioners of St. John's Cathedral Parish during the First World War.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2724
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46009-014
Type
Address
135 Anderson Avenue
Location
St. John's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.921102081127, -97.124759982219
Inscription

[front/devant]

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
St. John's Cathedral Parish
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

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This certificate lists the members of St. John's Cathedral Parish who served in the Canadian military during the Second World War.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2726
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46009-013
Type
Address
135 Anderson Avenue
Location
St. John's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.9211089888, -97.124706338039
Inscription

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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

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the members of St. John's Cathedral Parish who died in military service during the First World War.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2725