Into Action

Petawawa, Ontario
Type
Other

The Airborne Forces monument was dedicated on August 28, 1988. It was constructed in memory of the Canadian Airborne Forces, including the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, the Canada/USA Special Service Force, and Defence of Canada Parachute Units. The Canadian Airborne Regiment commissioned this monument to mark its 20th anniversary and to honour all past and present Canadian operational parachute units.

The Artist, who designed and sculpted this 8 foot high bronze monument, is Colonel Andre D. Gauthier (CF Ret'd) of Orleans, Ontario. His statue is titled "INTO ACTION" and depicts a contemporary Paratrooper in winter gear who has just landed on a frozen lake drop zone, shed his parachute harness (seen at his feet), picked up his rifle and is heading "into action".

The dedication ceremony involved an Honour Guard from the Canadian Airborne Regiment, a Flag Party of Canadian and USA Veterans, a Canadian Forces band, and numerous guests and veterans of Airborne Forces.

Although the Canadian Airborne Regiment was disbanded in 1996, the Airborne role lives on in three Light Infantry battalions (3PPCLI, 3 RCR and 3 R22eR) which each have a Parachute Company.

The statue was originally situated at the entrance to the Canadian Forces Base Petawawa and relocated on May 25, 2008, to the grounds of the CFB Petawawa Military Museums.

Inscription

[plaque]
INTO ACTION
In recognition of
Canadian Parchute Operations and Training
Dedicated this 28th day of August 1988

L'ENTRÉE EN ACTION
En reconnaissance des opérations et de
l'entraînement parchutistes canadiens
Inauguré en ce 28e jour d'août 1988

Location
Into Action

Menin and Montgomery Roads
Petawawa
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 45.9074697
Long. -77.2878348

Into Action

Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
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plaque

Colonel André D. Gauthier; Terry MacDonald
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statue

Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
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statue

Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
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surroundings

Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
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