Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1967, p. 4

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» She Oshawa Cimes VENTURE DOOMED FROM START 5,000 YOUNG CANADIANS Dieppe: Suicidal End To Poorly-Plotted Drama LACK O} Co 86 King St. E., Oshawa, Ontario Published by dares Newspabaie Company Limited L. Wilson, Publisher F brid k a ak nates Astociaté Publisher By CARL MOLLINS after two years of waiting in reports in a recent book that Buchar,, director now of the About 1,000 Royal Marine ridge to knock out a phox, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1967 Canadian Press Staff Writer Englana German intelligence discovered Institute for Strategic Studies, Commandos, 50 United States and Maj. John Foote, the WHITB' ie Pal spit AaSanleet Ae a ' a Setbacks and enforced an anti-Nazi officer in Dieppe joined the Canadian army at Rangers and men from every Hamilton padre who re- gency an Twenty-five years ago al- changes of plan flickered like feeding information to the Brit- Ottawa--he is the third son of _ part of Canada were in the mained ministering to dying Ontario C most 5,000 young Canadians stoplights throughout the pre- ish and "precautions were the late Lord Tweedsmuir, force. The commandos har- and wounded men on the Tax etard in ousin played the main roles in the parations, but the political- taken to strengthen the de- Canada's Governor-General assed or destroyed long-range beach. Scores more examples A one-ye suicidal last act of a badiy- military machine seemed ob- fences'? that summer as a re- from 1935 to 1940--and served = gun batteries on the flanks of bravery fill out the Dieppe when cou composece military drama at livious, A- rehearsal off the -- sult. as a staff officer in the Euro- and seven Canadian units had story--some without names refer to c ° bd e Dieppe south coast of England was a pean campaign. He was as- targets in between--from east altached. like the small group the imple: in olnte tan iel Even the title of the engage- shambles. There were four UNDER WITHERING FIRE signed to a brigade liaison to west, the Royal oa af Hamiltons who stormed feas ment -- Operation Jubilee-- | postponements. Modifications Certainly the decimation of job al Dieppe, but his vessel of Canada, Essex Scottish, halfway up the west headland There w : : : proved to be an ironicaily of the original plan intro- Canadiar, forces by a deadly was sunk by shellfire before Royal Hamilton Light Infan- before they died unidentified. given by | One of the unrealistic and restric- It can and will be argued, of inept misnomer. Any jubila- duced fundamental weakness- -- enfilade of machine-gun, mor- making the beach, He was try, 14th Canadian Tank Bat- The search for scapegoats the refer tive measure as levied by the Liberal course, that removal of the sales tax tion after the nine-hour battle es tar and artillery fire from rescued by another boat. talion, Fusiliers Mont-Royal, began long afterwards, Accu- No cont: ey: during W. 1 Gordon' b 'di e a By Aug. 19; 1942, was among the Military experts agreed aft- headlands honeycombed with ; Sees South Saskatchewan Regi- sations have been aimed at agreemen government during Walter Gordon's on building materials, and specifi- German defenders on the Dae tat es gun emplacements exposed ARMOR INADEQL ATE ment and Queen's Own Cam- men from Winston Churchill provincial short. and calamitous sojourn as cally on housing, would be illusion- coast of northern France. peta oe tim. Allied intelligence on Dieppe 'I was 24, a captain--no -- eron Highlanders. to the late Maj.-Gen. Ham the levy | fi : ae) Hens ee } , ise The dane Ua ae firepowel was | ee im- 4s tragically incomplete or great judge of these things-- , including the Roberts. who commanded the would be inance minister remains to ary at best. The revenue thus lost Phe Baas R00, 7 See and portant lesson learned at out of date. but it seemed in the planning South katchewans, got Canadians, and to individual assessmer the administration and retard would have to be recouped through re ae uh " ne a 4,- Dieppe a Le en ee The weaknesses of the oper- that the weight of armor we ashore and moved towards fighting units property ss ot ) n n oy Ce , wounds or rawn up Vv omobin r- ' d " Few if were utting ashore and the their targets o the vest Th It i sei " ' tial develo ent. e eas = 5 yay ate 4 ae ha acs - sai ine ation stand oul now. . Pp gets on west. e S easy now to pinpoint a would pa: sen ] development. The m asure a new or augmented tax levy, and capture plus 28 new Churchill ations headquarters, provi anv. acknowledged fundamen- air and naval support was Royal Regiment was all but string of wrong decisions Dr. nN" is the 11 per cent sales tax on build- the net gain would be negligible. tanks, 106 airplanes. a sion for the frontal assault 1) Goubts at the time quite heavy," he said in an annihilated on the water's - even to argue convincingly Health 7 ing materials. At a time when the So far as it goes this position has pete ae ane - oak ai it ne ire ig oO "The idea that we were interview. "In fact, it was edge to the east. In between that the whole operation was - ee Fo : coy oar craft. Fully 75 per cent of the . heavy air or naval. bombard: planning a disaster that sum- quite inadequate as it turned the headlands against Dieppe a wasteful attempt to placate need for more housing is one of the some points in its favor but it misses Canadian main force--3,369 ment would cancel out Ger- jhe, js Jargely hindsight," out town itself, the assault died impatient politicians and major problems Canadians face its the one at issue -- ee 1 ir young men--were casualties: man gur. emplacements that lastair Buchan, British " tr : the beac self- , . 1 eve P | t ai : she is pab sit weg 907 dead, the rest wounded, commanded Dieppe's pebble pe ioe military matters es ye oo ed one Peat wee adden bie UC at udicrousness looms starkly. act the responsibility to provide -aptur : "2 ing like this had been don a Wan vc ; . ie mahi tia ie Care . captured or both. beach who served with the Canadian de : : ° 'TWO WON VC Dieppe was an essential ex- It has attracted the attention of Canadian people with adequate In retrospect, the venture Preliminary bombardment army from 1939 to 1945 and before. It was only after Miraculously, individuals, perimental prelude to the one of the manv candidates for the housing. Ours is not an impover- was doomed from the time in Was erased from the plan. was on the planning staff for Dieppe--because of Dieppe-- small groups of menand five Normandy landings 23 i eae : : bchall eouitey : ah j F early April that year when From then on the operation's -- the raid we knew that the business of tanks broke through the months later and victory in Conservative leadership, Premier, !§ ath COUNUEY Gn ever can three factors came together success hinged on the advan- "The mood I recall before getting ashore unopposed re- beach deferices and the tusii Europe Stanfield of Nova Scotia. One contribute to the expansion of resi- in a decision to make a '"'re- tate of Ae fais Re- the raid, from the top dov quired heavy. over-insurance lade into the town itself. If in The record of the Dieppe : : : : ; >onne s 2@ rce"' 'ords indicate the German vas extre excitement. We in firepower." divid herois ould s . + s li " ic i es ate ee , dential construction is not money connaissance in force cee ? adhe was extreme exc BE: ; ividuai heroism could stop raid reads like a classical the proposa;s he has made recently : ; ; e sae against Dieppe: political defenders were not expecting had been sitting on our bot- Thus the mood was mainly bullets, there would have' tragedy Events seemed to in his campaign is that the down the drain, like the continuing pressure for a major action -- the raid on Aug. 19, but there toms: fo: 18 months or more confident as a fleet of 252 ves- been a different ending. move towards the bloody de- should be withdrawn. need to. finance defensive arma- in oecupied Europe, a mili- 1s nae ache orleoe bh We had been terribly starved sels moved against an 11-mile Victoria Crosses went 'o nouement with a fateful moa- ee - ; ments tary wish to test German de- Strengthened against an as- "of equipment. It was very ex- stretch of French coast at Lt.-Col. ¢ I. (Cec) Merritt mentum the men_ involved As The Windsor Star notes sme fences with an amphibious at- Sault at some time. citing to be getting good dawn on a Wednesday 'hat of Vancouver, who led his were unable to divert. steep sales tax is not a protective Today's weapons can become tack and the Canadian Edward Cookridge, former equipment at last and things turned out sunny, hot and South Saskatchewans -- way- "The truescapegoa- is tariff. It is a straight tax for re- Obsolete in a few years, says The Army's eagerness for action Rritish' intelligence operative, such as plastic explosives. murderous. ing his helmet--across a history," Buchan concludes, ~ Thi ps Star. A well-built home or apart- * ' " venue. This may make it a great ment house, properly maintained, convenience for the tax collector but it is a heavy burden on those who regard adequate shelter as one of their most needs. Physical comfort, personal health GOOD EVENING Close Study Of Work Load At City Hall Seen Urgent ful attendance, but isn't this ale ways the case? The point emphasized by all can lJast half a century. In drawing attention anew to the tax on building materials Premier Stanfield strikes at a root problem in Canada's housing dilemma. It is one that should not await his pos- sible elevation to the leadership of a Canadian government to be rec- Ry JACK GEARIN tified. The government in power of The Times Staff THESE ARE urgent and peace of mind are part of it, as the dispossessed and inadequately housed can testify. Canada's wealth of resources, properly exploited, can the hot, humid go a long way- toward the elimina- now has the means to put its own of this preamble is that that tion of this. hazard. house in order. Late August shen me are. time has arrived for a close not the same at City Ha study at City Hall of how the The fifth-floor City Council Chamber will look pretty much like the deserted village for the work load is divided. Some four years after publication of the Woods, Gordon Report, there is Peril In Urbanization BOY next three weeks barring p0s- stij] the strong suggestion that 3 ee : sible emergency sessions the departmental heads do not Experts on urbanism from many million annual increase -- and Board of Control and Council meet often enough in common Pid on parts of the world who gathered at warned of clogged expressways; are unlikely to'meet until early session to discuss their pro- s ere bag 8 en eee runner ae as eae : : +43 September, but this is pretty grams. * s oro v York | niversity in T oy nto recently pies alla in blighted communities ; well late-Summer standard pro- Controller Robert Nicol suge _afternoon, a! to discuss metropolitan problems disapearance of open space and cedure for elected bodies in On- gested recently that this situa- were not optimistic about the future. parkland; lack of housing. He said 'atio's municipal world. tion be corrected without de > pa Tint pee fate : +43 The controllers, aldermen and lay. It is to be hoped that his Dr. Ernest Weissmann, a United a paralyzing crisis is haunting cities trustene. of coutee care hapby proposal will get the most solid Nations adviser on housing and in every part of the world, with to get some respite from the support. The department heads planning. warned that the choice implications for human survival daily grind of civic politics, It are in favor of it but nothing : { : can be. time-consuming, frus- crete seems to be done. Pren Such a situation ,of course, would never exist with the oper- ation of an efficient City Man- ager form of government oper- ation THE DILEMMA in which the On the other hand a more opti- trating, even terrify- mistic note was struck at the con- ing ference by Alexey Kudriyavez, a Albert V. Walker,- the MPP for Oshawa riding once esti- town planner from Moscow. He told mated that he attended no less facing the world's cities is imme- wearying, diate action or total collapse. | WHITBY (St i Premier John I cially open Lak Beaverton Sept Dr. Weissmann reminded dele- gates of the dangers in the rapidly : ' : : THE DEAD and disabled - hour battle that ended in The raiding land, sea and a tiene and 38 iniitinn growing world popnlatiet: --/ 70 delegates the matter of overcrowd- than 420 civic meetings in a Git), finds its: : h , a suaraonee in in Moscow is solved simply by single year. That was when he alles flndestanlieowenine cue oH machinery litter the beach defeat for the Allied Forces air forces lost 43,00 men by craft, than 800 gallons fi aaaee 3 Jere, was an Oshawa City councillor j,.56 has an easy solutio at Dieppe after the nine- in the Second World War. death, wounds or capture --CP Phot ing pumped he limiting the population to 6.4 mil- as chairman of the City Prop- Be eee sy § n. plus 28 tanks, 106 airpl . i Photo building's eleve li ratte A ; 'ee erty committee ; It's all based on money. If Bs airplanes From National Defence ion. Traffic congestion is minimal the City wants to hire 10 more {ovvnnnnnnenn ' SEES GE eNO OE -- Ontario Coun i" von a informed by it: Mr. Walker. like his City Hall men and several trucks to as- mittee on hom She Oshawa | ines é because the emphasis is on far- Qijeasues loved the work: & King St Aare ae ca ee leagues { + sist the Dog Control officers, i t WILSON, Publisher flung public transport with anassist otherwise, he would have drop- the remedy can be found. OTTAWA REPORT TODAY IN Tuesday it will #..C.-PRINCE, Genera from 25,000 taxis. Land is owned by Ped it quickly. He especially City Clerk Roy Barrand says correct @ water liked the give-and-take in open there are at least 1,500 such new home. Beaverton 1 C! J, MeCONECH HISTORY Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS# Aug. 16, 1967... the state which prohibits speculation and high development costs. Fac- tories that might cause air pollution council on controversial issues where friendships could be won and lost with the drop of a hat. To get back to the 420 meet- unlicensed dogs on the loose and this is far too many to be handled by the small city staff now operative. Gillespie told an artesian wel shaft that can and it is pour! Tories Miss Most Votes RUN RIF TION RATES (Regina) Jaw) and must be built a safe distance from ings per year -- this meant that The case cropped up last By PATRICK NICHOLSON and Eldon Woolj (Moose tang ; heavily populated areas. his municipal work day (which week when the Board of Control OTTAWA--The unusually low (Bow River) each 37 absences McIntosh (Swift Current-Maple British general Sir Isaac gallons of wate! The Russjai ayatem whether in Sted ater Ms GM 19h wae ere aun nded payment Of jevel of attendance of MPs in @-_W. Baldwin (Peace River) Creek) had much better-than- Brock attacked and cap shaft. "ban. dev completed) sometimes extended $33.60, plus a fee of $9, to ® the House of Commons has 94 A. C. Cadieu (Meadow average attendance records tured Detroit 155 years ago The reeve al: urban development or any other for five or six hours and got poultry owner whose turkeyS jeen the most obvious and the (ake) each 36 absences: ex- It is not without significance today--in --_-1812--capturing last weekend 01 phase of community life leans AL home in the earls eth of soi killed by fig most commented upon feature cite minister Davie Fulton that the high absentecism of Gen. William Hull and his failed and Z : a wey morning anything but re here is not ng more 97 aidan (Kamloops) 33 absences; Mrs Tory MP t Rieti army. In th ly months inches of water rong . ae a 4 of the present 27th Parliament ° NCES; rs 'ory MPs from those important ; ne ear) strongly to policies of rigid controls. freshed. Sometimes he attend- pathetic than to see a healthy Shas Report, in reply to an Jean Wadds (Grenville-Dundas) votes was correlated *y many of the War of 1812 Brock basement of th : ¥ ; was the heart of soul of the EXTRA COST ed five or. six city dog tied up. Many of these 32 absences; S. J. Enns (Port- 'cases with anti-Diefenbakerism Our freer system permitting more eH meelings per ee : bedi inquiry by a reader, recently ° N ' : } i independent action in pursuit of the Be dogs are obe ient and well pointed out that of 265 MPs, 8¢-Neepawa) 31 absences; More than once Ottawa Report British defence of Upper The committe ices " C is not unique at trained, but they must pay for ly 54 wer no aei ail the At the other end of the scale, has drawn attentio C ' Canada. For his attack on common good is championed as the City Hall. The are-still ele athor ss only 54 were present at all the ; Sais n to the : cor § p as Bede fall, There -are-sbill lect- the other kind that run at large seven recorded votes taken so !,found that ex-cabinet minister occasion om March 2 this year, Detroit he was awarded the fairer, and in the end, most success- wo k pies baal ret % " ey ag He far in the second session, One por Churchill (Winnipeg) when seven Conservative. MPs KCB, although the news did pe : york schedule that would chal- t is also true that 'many citi- ¢, ; P be was absent not at all; ex-cabi- walked out of S not reach Canada until fal. The unwent nosd of a Wee ds i ae Botan many could understand an MP being bedi : ' pd out of the House of ek ae ae ; Thy g n e f again prov ieee _ ste hen a of many 10 zens ignore the Dog Control by- allied away from urgent: biisi net minister Mike Starr (Osha- Commons when a vote was after his death repulsing an siti cairar Otlivery ceras ai ing it is with us in urban develop- Years their junior, There are law because they know the city ness so that he missed one W) Was absent only five called, with the result that the American attack at the Bat- ie provinees, om ith Cour ies also those who never would lacks the personnel to enforce ote: did the remaining 211 [iMes; and such parliamentary Liberal government avoided tle of Queenston Heights in £00 ni o eigr 00 per win honorable mention for faith- it. MPs aitend at least six BR HOES stalwarts as Alf Hales (Welling- defeat by the narrow margin of October, 1812. important votes? No, 51 had a ton South) and Ernie Pascoe 84 votes to 79. 1825--The Republic of Bo-. BADGE OF BRAVERY IN BATTLE "VICTORIA CREATED CROSS FOR CRIMEA "sue is to aurea ttt York after a long illness. First World War Fifty years ago today--in 1917--British and French debates in the Chamber. Thus it frequently happens that the party whips frantically ring bells in the offices of MPs to Brock Backed By Tecumseh Courage Links Great Company Of Mankind Too Much For Americans ; pe ETEs BUCKLEY should be highly prized and ing reliance on long-distance killed Noy, 18, 1965, when he rise og ce paene ne -- attacked _ southeast Canadian Press Staff Writer eagerly sought after by the weapons, reducing the num- and a wounded companion he imminent danger that the pro- et bets : a bed ; More than 110 vears and aie and men of our naval ber of SecAnens when con- insisted on helping were over- ceedings will be halted for lack By BOB BOWMAN On Aug. 16, 1812, while it was anth arches f Sak housands of miles separate and military services spicuous bravery "in the taken by a Viet Cong force Re . Fe fod sti <, Tecumseh's warriors : an Irish sailor named Charies The first VCs were distribu- presence of the enemy' is Wheatley refused if retreat o . ioe: f the House of Sie MILO ne ay Wee APR Saad fe ar work ati ae vt lig Lucas and an Australian sol- ted in 1856 by the Queen al a likely to be necessary to safety when enemy fire Orolo fa ge 'hi P Bad ree a poles UsAaG Brock wag, the in canoes Then Brock t agen Peon selia igAPi ge dier HA Kevin Wheatley, special ceremony in Hyde And not least of all, there started and remained to help pe Nag pede ise : te ig Steales British general who force ac ssi ts a ae ee ee they span the Park, London, to 6% f s @ growing sate ae as Auaiia ord of attendance that their served in Canada. When he was . cross in small boats. gaged enemy destroyers in yi n th ; ec ~ ee or has been a growing tendency his wounded fellow Australian meetings normally are delayed killed at Queenston Heights in Wher daylight came, Hull saw the German Bight, he world's m brave deeds in t e; in this c y to awe for yer yerr se % y sp itis = "tl 'i Hegre Mae! ae 3 Wales ice eh n : e mee in : his cane ° spatiale be tore both ahd overrun and for about half an hour while a October 1812, he was wearing a British troops coming through ation, the Victo ring the previous two VC for heroism which has re- shot after a brave defence by + 3s d to attend , : 8 the fields wi rock r ria Cross years gulied: fo tHe death OF the Wheatley. ' quorum is sumone Poh end, colorful sash given to him by an ah AN Sig hie: Te- Their names are the first Compared with the glitter- hero. Ajo Aeomieh Have ale ~ a oe ae i ay he ;2 Indian Chief Tecumseh. It is on bravado the Ba Y aise we BIBL ead Wael on ihe cument ils at : Hh Ithough wor ' quorum in half an hour or so is display in the National archives - Then British . shells see til UE a aan a a cml bl eg bee _ HOW THEY DID IT ways been eligible to win the so frequent that it arouses nO jn Ottawa began landing on the fort and nae in orations of other honors, e J vce yj r e ¥ icer 7 on ha os wer battle has been recognized by UC wae bi F ithe stories at the ficst and C, all of the winners so far comment when the meeting of athe gach. wae-a nipiienio at three of Hull's officers were But what things were gain to : t and remains an un 4 have been men. a committee has to be can- killed me, those I counted Joss for the award of the Victoria spectacular-looking award. last VCs, Lucas and Wheat- The list includes four civil. celled for that reason. the great victory Brock and. Te- He hec r i Christ." --Philippians 3:7 Cross. | Cast in bronze from Russian ley, are clear illustrations of ianecail INMiaAe" PeGaDniena whee atiendance ak recorded cumseh won over General Hull Se the BOD fence frightened hate: aye ho Goni ita saint The VC winners have come guns captured at the Battle of the prowess required for a for beavery. 1h 19th Gentiry vilag thie ceacion has heen best and the American forces who ™ vs tk 00 Indians began to dal © victories SHieat helb ae gi A elm hy se oe Sebastopol, itis a small cross bie soe Cross battles who might not have among the three Independent had invaded Canada from De- hea sermencind ti "tag hearted surrender to God's will ri ogether, living an bearing a crown, a rampant aicas_ was the 20-year-old been honored under the condi troit in July. ee xs es vay. : : 5 ' i- Ps. The next best record has nf rri and way. dead they form one of the lion and the words For Val- mate of the British warship tions which now apply to the vi rapa ave ibeeal MPs After looting the Thames Val- meres daughter, and two oy Hel nouiing Detwectt great companies of mankind our. On the back is the name Hecla on June 21, 1854, when award. Similarly, six men followed by New Democrats, !€¥; Hull returned to Detroit on "tig eg aki whom he linked by the recognition of of the winner and the date of a shell from a Russian shore were given the VC in its early then the Quebec Creditistes, AUS. 11 because he was afraid ee PEOURNE Along: (0. Se0 Ae personal courage which has his award. It is suspended battery fell on the deck of his years, for bravery when the and finally the worst record of of the Indians. In the meantime Paerprant conquest of Can: earned the highest commen- from a brass bar and maroon ship in an early engagement enemy was not at hand. all has been shown by Conser- General Brock dashed to the a YEARS AGO dation their fellow men can ribbon. of the Crimean War. Lucas ' vative MPs. i secior from Niagara which was Instead General Hull surren- are the living. it : In the years since 1856, picked up the shell and tossed WON IT TWICE For this reason, I have 4!S0 in great danger déred within half an hour and 25 YEARS AGO dl fale cteeibbegapat co other decorations have been it overboard, where it explod- Three men have won the checked back over the records He reached Fort Malden after he and his regular troops were August 16, 1949 dling in eae nly 21 Cs instituted to honor outstand- ed harmlessly VC twice, an incredible feat of votes during the previous Midnight and immediately went taken te Quebec as prisoners. George Burt has be na were known to be alive early ing acts of bravery. But the For his bravery , he was in view of the rigorous stand- session, which was the longest into conference with his staff The American militia were al- elected UAWA R ; ite this year. And the number Victoria Cross remains the ul- promoted to lieutenant the ards fof 'the award And on ever known in Canada's histo- including Tecumseh who had lowed to return to their homes fan! Cone esne, nee will -nadoubtedly fall steadily timate honor. same day. Two years later, three occasions, the sons of ry, extending to 250 working been given the rank of .Briga- after promising not to fight DY Ore Sanne Se we Ua cn us on pauimone a Several factors have tended after the Queen had inaugu- VC winners have themselves days spread over 15 tile dier General in the British again in the war. It was when Oe roe If You D o c s pag ; bia . cor: " a ' : re : ale f 5 oie veer ngaged in a $y shorten the lists of living ae lle ial Bua received a Victoria Cross. In There were 63 recorded votes Army. It was known that Hull she Rshohtcriiaa that Brock The Richardson Construction ie war s ; st to be award- acditi here are a | at sessi The absen- had 2 "5 i]. and Tecumse ohe , 9 . : . The Victoria Cross was first For one, the Common- ed a VC. He eventually rose at Giasan one tes 6 pe pest fu sha #1 hay . ei -- Detroit ge ge oi scarves. eh ECE RR SS, Cont Tenens was boon free Cost If ¥ conceived during the Crimean wealth has enjoyed a period through the ranks to become honor gecerding to my taical ube, force would only be 700 infantry OTHER AUG, 16 EVENTS al ie pe Magee te Month War when Queen ae be- of relative peace during the a rear-admiral and died in The most stunning record lation, highlighted by these and 600 Indians. 1637--Duchess d'Aiguillon do bar, st Sd oe sails a came concerne eC, s 2 9 " - okie og . sie io . a a é je . s Db) pic ae ek ay Sas at gly se 20 years. Only six men 1914 a ap HEE of 80 probably belongs to Britain's MPs in the Conservative party: _ His staff were against attack- nated 22,400 livres to Hotel ' ai ; : iave won the Victoria Cross In contrast, Wheatley did Gough family. Charles and ex-cabinet minister Martial ing and the argument continued Diev Quebec 40 YEARS AGO SO ¢ a cae pos pak ane 1945 = a of for- not live to learn of the honor his brother Hugh won VCs in Asselin (Charlévoix) 43 until four in the morning. Brock 1654--Port Royal, Acadia August 16, 1927 OF raised fortes. ' ed winners have died in the conferred on him. -- separate engagements during absences; Georges Valade ended it by saying that he surrendered to expedition from Oshawa's flag draped streets She decided to institute the or age ease Wounds Fe yea cies with one the Indian Mutiny of 1857-59 (Sainte-Marie) 42 absences; would attack and Tecumseh New England. greeted thousands of Orange RIGH yi : oe SS. 0 he Australian training and Charles's son | S re- Smith (Sime Yor' i i 77--Briti , oni ; Vietoria Cross which, she PS addition, modern war- teams attached to the South erived a VC ie Soualinad ee hie UNeie cud aouad tds ib Sieeteats et Gable oF bate 4 ped ag Le a sett wrote, 'we are desirous fare has involv 'ease sie . ' ( me ay 7 ; i f : Pans of Benning- Anniversary of Londonderry's involved an increas: Vietnamese Army, he was 1903. (Royal), Kenneth More. man." ton. famous Xelief.

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