Other

City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-039
Type
Address
Latitude 52°31'00
Location
Jasper National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.51667, -117.82222
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1920 in honour of the un-armed merchant ship Brussels. This ship was commanded by Charles Albernon Fryatt (48026-039), a British merchant seaman who was executed during the First World War.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7613
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-038
Type
Address
Latitude 50°52'05
Location
Kananaskis National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.865013918532, -115.3116975963
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1917 in honour of HMS Engadine. HMS Engadine was a cruiser which was involved in the Battle of Jutland during the First World War.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7612
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-036
Type
Address
Latitude 53°08'00
Location
Jasper National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.135003793329, -118.31334217476
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1954 in honour of Sir Henry Thornton. Thornton was appointed Inspector General of Movements and Railways in France during the First World War.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7610
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-035
Type
Address
Latitude 52°13'00
Location
Jasper National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.217814688163, -117.32197404125
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1916 in honour of Horatio Herbert Kitchener. Kitchener was a British Field Marshall who organized the British armies at the beginning of the First World War. He was killed when HMS Hampshire struck a mine in 1916.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7609
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-034
Type
Address
Latitude 54°02'50
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
54.045324170213, -119.92107871009
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in honour of both Private Francis Loren May and Lieutenant George G. May who lost their lives during the First World War. The mountain was named by their Uncle V. Ernest J. May in 1926. The two peaks of this mountain are named after each brother (48026-032 and 48026-033).

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7608
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-032
Type
Address
Latitude 54°03'20
Location
Next to Mount May
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
54.045038686936, -119.91998439675
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This peak was named in 1926 in honour of Private Francis Loren May. Both Francis and his brother George (48026-033) were killed in France during the First World War.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7606
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-031
Type
Address
Latitude 53°33'10
Location
Willmore Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.566823617239, -118.45251401912
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1948 in honour of Wing Commander Albin Laut. Laut was born in Crossfield and graduated in engineering before joining the RCAF in 1938. While serving with #113 Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron in Sydney, Nova Scotia in 1943, he was killed in the crash of a Ventura aircraft.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7605
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-030
Type
Address
Latitude 53°35' Longitude -118°32'
Location
Willmore Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.590355798293, -118.51479245614
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1948 in honour of Major W.B. Bury DSO from Edmonton, AB. Bury was killed in action during the Second World War.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7604
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-029
Type
Address
Latitude 53°33'10
Location
Willmore Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.553031782007, -118.43359552548
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1949 in honour of F/O Stanley Powell Swensen. A Calgary born pilot, F/O Swensen was killed during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7486
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48026-028
Type
Address
Latitude 53°34'25
Location
Willmore Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.573425230178, -118.4573302601
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1948 in honour of Second Lieutenant Edmund De Wind VC. De Wind's Victoria Cross citation reads: "For most conspicuous bravery and self-sacrifice on the 21st March, 1918, at the Race Course Redoubt, near Grugies, France. For seven hours he held this most important post, and though twice wounded and practically single-handed, he maintained his position until another section could be got to his help. On two occasions, with two NCO's only, he got out on top under heavy machine gun and rifle fire, and cleared the enemy out of the trench, killing many. He continued to repel attack after attack until he was mortally wounded and collapsed. His valour, self-sacrifice and example were of the highest order."

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7485