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  2. Royal Canadian Legion - Wikipedia

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    The National Headquarters of The Royal Canadian Legion in Ottawa, Ontario, feature a Wall of Remembrance, adorned by a three-metre long stainless steel sword (2006) by André Gauthier, who also provided a small work of art on the theme of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (2001) and “Of Such as These” (2003), a small bas-relief of Canadian World War II soldiers, presented by the Conference ...

  3. Emerald Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    In the following decade, the Avebury Community Club took over the lease. Two decades later, in the 1950s, the Leask Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion took over the lease from the Avebury Community Club. In 1968, the park became a regional park as the Legion transferred the lease to the Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association. [7]

  4. List of Freedom of the City recipients (military) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Legion (Branch No.52): 18 November 1986. The Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada (Unit 290): 27 February 1990. 419 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron , RCAF : 1 July 1993.

  5. Royal Canadian Sea Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The primary local community sponsor for Sea Cadets is a local branch of the Navy League of Canada that is often a committee of parents supported by groups such as Royal Canadian Legion branch, or some similar service club; i.e. Lions, Rotary, etc. The civilian Navy League provides local support by way of accommodation, utilities, liability ...

  6. List of infantry battalions in the Canadian Expeditionary Force

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    The Canadian Corps in World War I. Men-at-Arms No. 439. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781846031861. Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914–1919 by G. W. L. Nicholson. Ottawa, Dept. of National Defence, 1962. "Infantry" (PDF). Library and Archives Canada. Guide to Sources Relating to Units of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. 22 September 2020

  7. Veterans Guard of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Rejected veterans, in particular the Royal Canadian Legion, appealed to the federal government, and on May 23, 1940, Minister of National Defence Norman McLeod Rogers declared "it had been decided to establish a force to be known as the Veteran’s Home Guard for the adequate protection of military property on the home front." Members would ...

  8. Robert Manuel (veteran) - Wikipedia

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    Manuel was the chairman at the Woodland Cemetery Memorial Pilgrimage Annual July 1 Observance. He was also an executive member in the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 561, having attained the highest award the Legion issues. He raised funds for the Kidney Foundation in Elliot Lake and has started a fundraiser of his own, Koins for Kids, under the ...

  9. 87th Battalion (Canadian Grenadier Guards), CEF - Wikipedia

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    The number 219 representing Branch 219 of the Royal Canadian Legion and is located inside a fenced area, across the street from St. Francis Xavier Church, in Kahnawake, Québec." One of only 300 aboriginals Killed in action during WW1, Private Angus Laforce 145383 is the only First Nations Canadian Grenadier Guard commemorated on the Cenotaph.