Photo showing members of Branch 250 of the Royal Canadian Legion march in the Remembrance Day Parade to Mount Elizabeth High School to the saluting base where the salute was taken by Cmdr. John Hertzberg, RCN, commanding officer of the HMCS St. Croix.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
(1)Holidays
(a)Remembrance Day
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Photo showing members of Branch 250 of the Royal Canadian Legion march in the Remembrance Day Parade to Mount Elizabeth High School to the saluting base where the salute was taken by Cmdr. John Hertzberg, RCN, commanding officer of the HMCS St. Croix.
Photograph of the silent tribute on Rememberance Day, November 11, Canadians in Kitimat as across the country will honour the fallen of two world wars and the Korean conflict. Two seamen of the Royal Canadian Navy, heads bowed, rifles reversed, pay silent tribute at the sailors Memoral on citadel Hill. Halifax, the seaport which knows the heartaches of war. Inscribed on this memorial are the names of 2,800 service men and merchant seamen who lost their lives at sea during World War II and who have no known graves.
Photograph of the silent tribute on Rememberance Day, November 11, Canadians in Kitimat as across the country will honour the fallen of two world wars and the Korean conflict. Two seamen of the Royal Canadian Navy, heads bowed, rifles reversed, pay silent tribute at the sailors Memoral on citadel Hill. Halifax, the seaport which knows the heartaches of war. Inscribed on this memorial are the names of 2,800 service men and merchant seamen who lost their lives at sea during World War II and who have no known graves.
Photograph of Rememberance Day. The most colourful group in the parade was the 14- member Royal Canadian Mounted police detachment headed by sgt. Jack Gregory. Dressed n their famous scarlet coats, Mounties participated in the wreath- laying ceremony where sgt. Gregory laid a wreath on behalf of the Domino Government.
Photograph of Rememberance Day. The most colourful group in the parade was the 14- member Royal Canadian Mounted police detachment headed by sgt. Jack Gregory. Dressed n their famous scarlet coats, Mounties participated in the wreath- laying ceremony where sgt. Gregory laid a wreath on behalf of the Domino Government.