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Kitchener LAV III Monument

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  • Kitchener LAV III Monument
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  • Left to right; HLCol Bernard Melloul and HCol Brian Rainville CD of the RHFC unveiling the commemorative plaque.
  • Left to Right:  LCol Mark Poland CD, CWO Michael Coit CD and WO George Latimer CD saluting after placing the RHFC Regimental Wreath
  • Left to Right, front row:  Mr. & Mrs. Dan Dynerowicz (Silver Cross parents of Sgt Robert Dynerowicz CD),  Army HCol  Blake Goldring MSM,  HCol Brian Rainville CD, HLCol Bernard Melloul, and Col Commandant of RCIC MGen David Fraser CD, MSM, MSC, CMM
  • RHFC Colour Guard on front of Afghanistan Memorial LAV III
  • Memorial with list of donors.

Municipality/Province: Kitchener, ON

Memorial number: 35037-003

Type: Vehicle - LAV III

Address: 350 East Avenue

Location: Kitchener Armoury

GPS coordinates: Lat: 43.4478299   Long: -80.4696385

Submitted by: Colonel (Ret'd) Brian Vincent Rainville

Upon learning that 250 light armoured vehicles (LAV III) from the Canadian Afghanistan mission were going to be deactivated, HCol (Ret'd) Tom Jenkins OC, CD suggested to the Prime Minister's Office that they be offered to communities across Canada as monuments commemorating the service of Canadians that served in Afghanistan.

Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) III were originally manufactured by Canadians at General Dynamics Land Systems Canada in London, Ontario and were instrumental to troops in carrying out their missions while in Afghanistan. The monuments were created from decommissioned LAV III hulls, donated by the Government of Canada and built by Militex Coating Inc. and Fanshawe College students in London, Ontario.

On November 5, 2014, the Canada Company Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) lll Monument Program was launched to recognize the 40,000 Canadians Armed Forces who served in Afghanistan and to commemorate the 162 Canadians who lost their lives. The program closed after awarding 33 monuments to communities across Canada.

On Saturday November 11, 2017, the City of Kitchener and the Regimental Council of the Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada dedicated this monument before the Regiment, dignitaries, and Kitchener citizens. This is the third such monument in the Waterloo Region as a result of the work of the Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada Regimental Trust and Council which demonstrates the huge support for their newer Veterans. The project was funded by the City of Kitchener, funds and/or services raised by the Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada Regimental Council, and from individual and corporate sponsors.


Inscription found on memorial

[plaque]

Canada Company • La Compagnie Canada

In recognition and memory of the efforts of approximately
40,000 Canadian Armed Forces personnel who served and
the 162 Canadians who died in the cause of bringing peace
and freedom to the people of Afghanistan.

2001 2014

En mémoire et en reconnaissance des efforts des quelque
40 000 membres des Forces armées canadiennes qui ont
servi en Afghanistan et des 162 Canadiens qui sont morts
pour la cause de la paix et de la liberté du peuple afghan.

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