Albert Hugh MacBride
Albert MacBride was part of a five-man tank team on Hill 355 during the Korean War. He arrived home safely but others he fought with were not so fortunate.
New Westminster, British Columbia
Korean War
Biography
Albert MacBride was born July 25, 1932, in New Westminster, British Columbia. When he was 18, he joined the Canadian Army, enlisting with the Armoured Corps and the Lord Strathcona's Horse Regiment. He underwent basic training at Camp Borden in Ontario and later in Meaford, Ontario, with his tank regiment. He served as a driver/gunner with the Armoured Corps assigned to a tank. Mr MacBride served at Hill 355 in Korea as a part of a five-man tank team. After returning home in 1953, he joined the Canadian Air Force and transferred to a career as a crash rescue firefighter for 20 years. He was married in 1954 and stationed all over bases in the Royal Canadian Air Force from Summerside, P.E.I., to Germany. After leaving the Air Force, he became a provincial fire inspector and, later, a fire marshal for the federal government.
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