Canadian Destroyers that served in Korea Monument
Municipality/Province: Burlington, ON
Memorial number: 35010-007
Type: Memorial wall; black stone
Address: 1400 Lakeshore Road
Location: Spencer Smith Park
GPS coordinates: Lat: 43.3234637 Long: -79.7962912
Submitted by: Victoria Edwards
The Canadian Destroyers that served in Korea Monument is dedicated to the memory of naval ships and sailors who served during the Korean War, and is inscribed with their names. Andy Barber and Ron Kirk, Navy veterans of the Korean War, spearheaded the four year effort to create a lasting memorial for the naval efforts in the Korean conflict. Veterans and community groups raise $80,000 and saw the idea through to fruition, with funding partly through the government’s Community War Memorial Program. Defence Minsiter Bob Nicholson, Veterans Affairs Minister Julian Fantino, Colonel Choi Jang Min, Republic of Korea’s Defence Attaché, Deputy Speaker, National Assembly of Republic of Korea Jeong Kab Yoon, as well as several Canadian Korean War veterans, attended the unveiling on July 28, 2014. The ceremony in Spencer Smith Park on Burlington’s waterfront marked the 61st anniversary of the armistice to end the Korean war.
Memorialized on the wall are 8 destroyers that served in the waters off Korea from 1950 to 1955. Many of the 9 sailors who lost their lives, were lost at sea or buried in Korea – their families never had a place to mourn in Canada. Over 3,600 sailors served in the region during times of war and peace. A total of 516 Canadians lost their lives to defend the democratic rights of what is known today as the Republic of Korea.
The Royal Canadian Naval Ships Memorial Monument is also located here.
Inscription found on memorial
DEDICATED TO THE EIGHT
CANADIAN DESTROYERS
THAT SERVED IN THE
KOREAN WAR AND
U.N. PEACEKEEPING DUTIES
1950 - 1955
H.M.C.S.
EN L'HONNEUR DES HUIT NAVIRES
DE GUERRE CANADIENS
QUI ONT SERVI DURANT
LA GUERRE DE COREE ET
LA MISSION DES N.U.
1950 - 1955
N.C.S.M.
ATHABASKAN DDE 218 CAYUGA DDE 219 SIOUX DDE 225 NOOTKA DDE 213
HURON DDE 216 IROQUOIS DDE 217 CRUSADER DDE 228 HAIDA DDE 215
KILLED IN ACTION / TUÉS EN COMBAT
QUINN, JOHN LOUIS LT CDR IROQUOIS DDE 217
BAIKE, ELBURNE ALEXANDER AB IROQUOIS DDE 217
BURDEN, WALLIS MCBURNIE AB IROQUOIS DDE 217
LOST AT SEA / DISPARUS EN MER
GAUTHIER, LEON ARMAND AB NOOTKA DDE 213
LAKER, FRANK RICHARD AB SIOUX DDE 225
MOORE, ROBERT JOHN AB SIOUX DDE 225
LISKA, VINCE AB CAYUGA DDE 219
SKAVBERG, ROBIN JENSEN AB ATHABASKAN DDE 218
DIED IN SERVICE / DÉCÉDÉ DURANT SON SERVICE
TORRAVILLE, IAN THOMAS AB IROQUOIS DDE 217
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
NOUS NOUS SOUVIENDRONS D'EUX
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