Lieut.-Col. Thain Wendell MacDowell V.C., D.S.O. Plaque

Maitland, Ontario
Type
Other

The Lieut.-Col. Thain Wendell MacDowell, V.C., D.S.O Plaque was erected in 1970 by the Archaeological and Historic Sites Board, Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario.

Inscription

LIEUT.-COL. THAIN WENDELL MAC DOWELL. V.C., D.S.O.,
1890 - 1960
Born at Lachute, Quebec, MacDowell moved to Maitland in 1897.
He attended local schools and graduated from the University
of Toronto in 1915. During World War I, he enlisted, on
January 9, 1915, in the 38th Battalion, C.E.F. On April 9, 1917,
during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, assisted by two runners, he
captured two machine guns, two officers and seventy-five men.
With the vision of the enemy obscured by a turn in a passage
in their dug-out, he was able to convince them that he
commanded a vastly superior force. His action eliminated a
serious obstacle to the gaining of his battalion’s objective,
and he was awarded the British Empire’s highest decoration for valour, the Victoria Cross.

Erected by the Archaeological and Historic Sites Board,
Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario

Location
Lieut.-Col. Thain Wendell MacDowell V.C., D.S.O. Plaque

1251 Highway 2
Maitland
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.6359658
Long. -75.6120733

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inscription

Terry MacDonald; Harry E. Evernden
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