Pilot Mound and District War Memorial

Pilot Mound, Manitoba
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Other

The Pilot Mound and District War Memorial was constructed in memory of the 37 local men who lost their lives in the First World War, in the battles at Ypres, Vimy, and Amiens. Also in memory of the 14 men who lost their lives in the Second World War, in the battles at Caen, Falaise, Schelde, Cassino Ontana, Hong Kong, and Dieppe. Also in memory of the members of the RCAF. On the second Sunday in June an annual Memorial Service is held, previously the ceremony was held on the second Sunday in August. The Memorial Service involves a parade in which the Local Colour Party, Legion members, and the Ladies Auxiliary take part. A Committee Service is held, following the laying of the wreaths. The reading of the names, along with local children laying crosses bearing the names of the men who lost their lives in the two World Wars. June 2000 was the 77th annual service held at the Cenotaph.

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Location
Pilot Mound and District War Memorial

Corner of Anderson Avenue and Stanley Street
Pilot Mound
Manitoba
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.2008016
Long. -98.8973954

obelisk (front)

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