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City/Municipality
Madawaska (Murchison and Lyell)
Memorial Number
35070-037
Type
Address
6471 ON-523
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.4992349, -77.9835076
Inscription
  • THURSTON, WILLIAM
  • BRESNAHAN, ALBERT
  • DUPUIS, ALBERT
  • DUPUIS, CLARENCE
  • DUPUIS, GEORGE
  • DUPUIS, NELSON
  • DUPUIS, MIKE
  • DUPUIS, ROY
  • CAMERON, LAURA
  • CAMERON, ALLEN
  • CAMERON, JAMES
  • CAMERON, JOHN
  • CAMERON, PETER
  • HILDEBRANDT, KENNETH
  • JOCKO, JAMES
  • JOCKO, LEO
  • JOCKO, MATTHEW
  • JOCKO, PETER
  • JOCKO, PATRICK
  • JOCKO, WILLIAM
  • JOCKO, MICHAEL
  • LAVALLEY, WILFRED
  • CARSWELL, JOSEPH
  • CARSWELL, BRUCE
  • CARSWELL, GORDON
  • CARSWELL, GILBERT
  • CARSWELL, RALPH
  • CARSWELL, ROBERT
  • PILATZKE, VERNON
  • PAYNE, THOMAS
  • PAPLINSKIE, FRANK
  • HASKIN, ELGIN
  • HASKIN, STANLEY
  • HASKIN, WILMOT
  • SIMOURD, ALEXANDER
  • SIMOURD, RENE
  • YOUNG, CLAYTON
  • JESSUP, ALLEN
  • JESSUP, ALBERT
  • JESSUP, JOHN
  • JESSUP, SARAH
  • JESSUP, WILLIAM
  • MONTGOMERY, ERNEST
  • WHITE, RUSSEL
  • MORRISSEY, LEONARD
  • MORRISSEY, MARTIN
  • FLORENT, ALFRED
  • FLORENT, DANIEL
  • FLORENT, EUGENE
  • LYNCH, DEAN
  • LABARGE, GEORGE
  • LUNDY, MICHAEL

IN HONOUR OF
THE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN
OF
MURCHISON AND LYELL
TOWNSHIPS
WHO SERVED IN WORLD WAR I
WORLD WAR II
AND THE DOREAN WAR
TO PRESERVE OUR FREEDOM


ROZAK, NEIL
THURSTON, HAROLD


LEST WE FORGET

  • HAMILTON, ARTHUR
  • HAMILTON, GUY
  • HAMILTON, LAWRENCE
  • HAMILTON, GORDON
  • HAMILTON, HERBERT
  • WOERMKE, CLARENCE
  • WASMUND, ARCHIE
  • TRACEY, EDWARD
  • COOK, FRANK
  • O'REILLY, EMMETT
  • O'REILLY, CLAUDE
  • O'REILLY, LEONARD
  • ENO, JAMES
  • HIGGINSON, ROBERT
  • WRIGHT, ROBERT
  • HERGOTT, ROY
  • CHADDOCK, FREDRICK
  • CHADDOCK, WILLIAM
  • BROWN, OLIVER
  • BROWN, WESLEY
  • DALY, JACK
  • BURANT, FELIX
  • IVY, MARGARET
  • IVY, RAYMOND
  • STEPHENS, GERALD
  • STEPHENS, ROBERT
  • PIGEON, ALEXANDER
  • PIGEON, JACK
  • PIGEON, KENNETH
  • PIGEON, RAYMOND
  • DUNNE, VIVIAN
  • DUNNE, BERT
  • DUNNE, FREBES
  • DUNNE, LAMBERT
  • DUNNE, SHIRLEY
  • CHARTRAND, ERNEST
  • HELMER, CORTIES
  • HELMER, ARDEN
  • SHELLHORN, CLAYTON
  • SHELLHORN, CLIFFORD
  • BENISH, JOHN
  • POPKIE, ALBERT
  • COULAS, BERNARD
  • COULAS, DOMINIC
  • COULAS, LAWRENCE
  • SILIEFF, ANTHONY
  • SILIEFF, NICK
  • DAVIS, LORNE
  • CLOUTHIER, MARTIN
  • GREEN, BERNARD
  • MATTHEWS, HUEY
  • BUDARICK, EMERSON
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Murchison and Lyell Cenotaph
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This memorial is dedicated to the brave men and women of Murchison and Lyell Townships who served in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. It was unveiled October 8, 2005, by the Murchison and Lyell Cenotaph Committee.

City
Madawaska (Murchison and Lyell)
Country
Type Description
Slab
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6841
City/Municipality
Calabogie
Memorial Number
35070-036
Type
Address
1079 Madawaska Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.2972327, -76.7245831
Inscription

(Badge of the Canadian Legion – British Empire Service League/écusson de la Légion canadienne – Ligue des anciens des armées du Commonwealth britannique)

1914-1918

CHARLES BAILEY
CLEVELAND CRAIG
MILTON CHARBONNEAU
JACK MARTEL

WE WILL
REMEMBER THEM

(Centennial Logo/logo du centenaire)

ERECTED BY
BAGOT
AND
BLYTHFIELD
CENTENNIAL
COMMITTEE
1967


(Badge of the Canadian Legion – British Empire Service League/écusson de la Légion canadienne – Ligue des anciens des armées du Commonwealth britannique)

1939-1945

JOHN ALEXANDER BOX
JOSEPH MILTON
CHARBONNEAU
WILFRID RAYMOND GAGNON
DUNCAN RAY KIPPEN
THOMAS PATRICK MULVIHILL
EARL LLOYD NICOL
HOWARD ALEXANDRA
O’HARE
GORDON KEITH WILLIS







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Calabogie Cenotaph
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the locals who died during the First and Second World Wars. It was erected by Bagot and Blythfield Centennial Committee in 1967.

City
Calabogie
Country
Type Description
Stelia - granite
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6821
City/Municipality
Petawawa (CFB)
Memorial Number
35070-035
Type
Address
Corner of Menin and Somme Roads
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.908354, -77.288495
Inscription

IS IT NOTHING TO ALL YE WHO PASS BY

TO THE UNDYING MEMORY
OF THE
OFFICERS N.C.O'S AND MEN
OF THE
CANADIAN ARMY
WHO AT SOME TIME SERVED
AT PETAWAWA MILITARY CAMP
AND WHO LAID DOWN THEIR
LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN
THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1939-1945

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Simon Litalien
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AA Gun and Plaque
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details
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the Officers, NCO's and men who served at Petawawa Military Camp and died for their country in the Second World War.

City
Petawawa (CFB)
Country
Type Description
AA Gun and Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4763
City/Municipality
Petawawa (CFB)
Memorial Number
35070-034
Type
Address
Menin Road
Location
Simonds Parade Square
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.9072459, -77.2878683
Inscription

TO
SECOND REGIMENT
ROYAL CANADIAN HORSE ARTILLERY

IN APPRECIATION FROM
7TH TORONTO REGIMENT
ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY

needs further research/recherche incomplète

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Simon Litalien
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2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Memorial
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inscription
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. It was erected by the 7th Toronto Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery.

The painted, concrete horse was installed at Canadian Forces Base Petawawa in 1988 as a symbol of the association of the artillery unit in Petawawa and the artillery unit in Toronto. In 2018, Memorial Restorations restored the memorial and plaque and installed a second plaque.

City
Petawawa (CFB)
Country
Type Description
Statue
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4762
City/Municipality
Petawawa (CFB)
Memorial Number
35070-033
Type
Address
needs further research
Location
Simonds Parade Square
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.9072791, -77.2877758
Inscription

SIMONDS
PARADE SQUARE
This monument was erected by the
Second Regiment
Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
on the occasion of
the dedication of this parade square
in memory of
Lieutenant General G.G. Simonds
CC, CB, CBE, DSO, CD
April 15, 1988

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Simon Litalien
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front view
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plaque
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Lieutenant General G.G. Simonds. It was erected by Second Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery.

City
Petawawa (CFB)
Country
Type Description
Shaft and plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5091
City/Municipality
Petawawa (CFB)
Memorial Number
35070-032
Type
Address
Building S-111, Menin Road
Location
4th Canadian Division Support Base/Group Petawawa HQ and Construction Engineering building
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.909254, -77.289986
Inscription

Building S 111

Édifice S 111

 

L’ Édifice

Staff Sergeant

Dennis (Mike) Gerard McLaughlin

MM, Bar, CD

Building

 

Officially opened

09 June 1989

by

Inauguré

le 09 juin 1989

par

BGen I.C. Douglas, CD

and

Mrs. Emilie E. McLaughlin

 

Building designed

by

 

L’Édifice a été conçu

par

Pye and Richards, Architects

 

Constructed by

 

Construit par

M. Sullivan and Son Ltd.

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Richard Turcotte
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Photo 1- Plaque (photo by R. Turcotte)
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Richard Turcotte
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Photo 2- Building entrance (photo by R. Turcotte)
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Body Content

This building is named in honour of Staff Sergeant Dennis (Mike) Gerard McLaughlin, MMM and bar, CD.

Dennis Gerard McLaughlin was born in Edmonton, AB in 1917. He joined the military shortly after start of the Second World War and was assigned to the Royal Canadian Engineers. After completing his training in Canada and England, he embarked for Italy with his unit, 10th Field Squadron, RCE, arriving in the autumn of 1943. The unit was immediately sent into operations and by mid-September 1944, the Canadians found themselves south of Rimini. On the night of 12-13 September, 3 Troop of 10th Field Squadron was tasked with opening two crossings over the Besanigo River to assist 11 Canadian Infantry Brigade in the capture of Coriano Ridge. Despite being under constant mortar and machine gun fire, Sgt McLaughlin on his own initiative led a Sherman bulldozer down to the river and personally directed the crossing work. By his personal bravery and coolness under heavy fire, Sergeant McLaughlin enabled armour to cross the Besanigo in time to counter the enemy thrust and thus made it possible for the infantry capture of the ridge. For this action Sgt McLaughlin was awarded the Military Medal. During the liberation of Holland, on the night of 30 April/1 May 1945, at the battle leading up to the attack on Port Delfzijl, Sgt McLaughlin, again under heavy mortar and machine gun fire, lead his troop in clearing a heavily mined crater on the road near the Village of Heveskes. For gallantry under fire, Sgt McLaughlin was awarded a second Military Medal becoming one of only 10 Canadian soldiers awarded a bar to their Military Medal. After the war, Sgt McLaughlin re-enrolled in the Royal Canadian Engineers and served until 1968, including serving in Korea with 23rd Field Squadron, RCE. He retired while serving with No.3 Engineer Stores Depot in Camp Petawawa.

Building S-111 was built to house the CFB Petawawa Base Construction Engineer section. Eventually, some elements of the Base Headquarters (HQ) also came to be housed in the building. Over the years, CFB Petawawa HQ came to be known as Area Support Unit Petawawa and more recently 4th Canadian Division Support Base/Group (4 CDSG) Petawawa. Presently, the building continues to accomodate the Construction Engineering services as well as 4 CDSG HQ.

City
Petawawa (CFB)
Country
Type Description
Building
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4759
City/Municipality
Petawawa (CFB)
Memorial Number
35070-031
Type
Address
Passchendaele Road
Location
Front of Building C-40
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.9072791, -77.2877758
Inscription

FERRET SCOUT CAR
USED BY THE
CANADIAN ARMED FORCES
FROM 1954 TO 1970

DEDICATED TO
CWO (RSM) H.C. SAMPSON, MMM, CD
IN APPRECIATION FOR
HIS 34 YEARS OF LOYAL AND
DEDICATED SERVICE

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Simon Litalien
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Ferret recce vehicle
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plaque
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the CWO (RSM) HC Sampson MMM, CD. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Dragoons.

City
Petawawa (CFB)
Country
Type Description
Ferret Recce Vehicle and Plaque (Metal)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5090
City/Municipality
Petawawa
Memorial Number
35070-030
Type
Address
3583 Petawawa Boulevard
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 517
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.9043554, -77.2860684
Inscription

[center stele/stèle du centre]

LEST
WE
FORGET

N’OUBLIONS
JAMAIS

PEACEKEEPING
MAINTIEN LA PAIX

[left stelia]

KOREA
1950 – 1953 CORÉE

WWI
1914 – 1918
1ère GUERRE
MONDIALE

[right stelia]

WWII
1939 – 1945
2ième GUERRE
MONDIALE

AFGHANISTAN
2001 – 2014

[stones/pierres]

EGYPT

ETHIOPIA
&
ERITREA

BALKANS
CAMBODIA

CONGO
CYPRUS

SYRIA

RWANDA

SOMALIA

HAITI

PERSIAN
GULF

[tablets/plaques]

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO
GAVE THEIR LIVES
WORLD WAR I 1914 – 1918
WORLD WAR II 1939 – 1945
U.N. OPERATIONS - KOREA 1950 – 1953
PEACEKEEPING DUITES

GULF WAR 1990 – 1991
AFGHANISTAN 2001 – 2011

PETAWAWA BRANCH 517
IN MEMORY OF
THE COMRADES WHO SERVED
IN WORLD WARS I & II

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Memorial
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Richard Turcotte
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center stele
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Richard Turcotte
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left and right stelia
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Richard Turcotte
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stones 1 - 4
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Richard Turcotte
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stones 5 - 8
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Richard Turcotte
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tablets
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to all those who have served in Canada's Armed Forces, in times of conflict and on peacekeeping missions.

This memorial replaces a cairn-type memorial that had been erected by RCL Branch 517 and the Ladies Auxiliary. The new memorial comprises a number of elements: the primary element consists of five stelia inscribed with the names of the major conflicts involving Canadian troops. These stelia are surrounded by eight large stones on which are enscribed the names of other theatres of Canadian military operations. Finally, 3 granite tablets originating from the former memorial, have been included in the new memorial.

City
Petawawa
Country
Type Description
Stelia
Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5089
City/Municipality
Petawawa (CFB)
Memorial Number
35070-029
Type
Address
427 Tac Hel Squadron
Location
Clement Trail - CFB Petawawa
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.8982631, -77.2828772
Inscription

IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE PARACHUTISTS
OF 2 SIG SQN AND 1RCR WHO DIED BY
DROWNING DURING AN AIRBORNE EXERCISE
ON 8 MAY 1968

MAY GOD GRANT THAT THEIR GALLANTRY
WILL LIVE ON IN THE HEARTS OF THEIR
COUNTRYMEN

MWO RIDDELL, R.G. 1RCR
WO MC DONNELL M.P. 1RCR
CPL CHISWELL B.N. 1RCR
CPL CLEMENTS D.W. 2 SIG SQN
CPL FIELD D.H. 2 SIG SQN
CPL KNIGHT R.J.G. 2 SIG SQN
CPL MISENER P.J. 2 SIG SQN

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Simon Litalien; Ken Reynolds
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cairn
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inscription
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front
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surroundings
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parachutists of 2 SIG and 1 RCR who died during an exercise in May 1968.

City
Petawawa (CFB)
Country
Type Description
Cairn (stones and marble)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5088
City/Municipality
Pembroke
Memorial Number
35070-027
Type
Address
188 Pembroke Street E
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.82669, -77.10986
Inscription

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

The text lists areas of peacekeeping missions.
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Photo Credit
Simon Litalien
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front view of wall
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This collage of images represents the history of Canada's Armed Forces. The Artist's use of colour dramatizes conflict and peace. The left side of the mural is in remembrance of the First and Second World Wars. The sky is painted red behind them to symbolize this era of conflict. The text lists areas of conflict. In the centre: Navy, Air Force and Army representatives of today stand beneath the United Nations Logo. The right side of the mural recognizes the peace keeping missions that Canada has been involved in: blue symbolizes peace.   

Military personnel from CFB Petawawa worked with the Mural Committee to ensure that uniforms and insignia were accurate. Artist: Robin Burgesse, 1992.

City
Pembroke
Country
Type Description
Mural
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4331