New Brunswick

Province Code
NB
City/Municipality
Oromocto
Memorial Number
13004-047
Type
Address
Mitchell Building (J-10)
Location
CME Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.843454, -66.465074
Inscription

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

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Victoria Edwards
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Hertzberg trophy
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Hertzberg photo
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Province
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Major-General Charles Sumner Lund Hertzberg served with the Canadian Engineers in the First World War and became the first Chief Engineer of the 1st Canadian Army during the Second World War. Major-General Hertzberg was remembered by a CFSME award based on his personal sword that is given to the top student of Engineer Officer Phase II training. This award was retired in 2000 as a consequence of the restructuring of the Army Phase Training but the award remains at CFSME and is displayed in the CME museum.

City
Oromocto
Country
Type Description
Trophy
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6873
City/Municipality
Oromocto
Memorial Number
13004-046
Type
Address
Mitchell Building (J-10)
Location
CFB Gagetown
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.836374, -66.455847
Inscription

N/A

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Building
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The main building of the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering in CFB Gagetown is named in honour of Coulson Norman Mitchell who is the only Canadian Engineer to have been awarded the Victoria Cross. As a captain with 4th Canadian Engineer Battalion during the First World War, on the night 8/9 October 1918 during the Canadian attack north of Cambrai, he lead an engineer party that disarmed and removed the explosives from the main bridge across the Escaut Canal in the face of the enemy and under fire.

City
Oromocto
Country
Type Description
Building
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6842
City/Municipality
Fredericton
Memorial Number
13004-045
Type
Address
500 Brunswick Street
Location
Old Burial Ground
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.9598495, -66.6433436
Inscription

Across This Place
LYETH
BRITISH SOLDIERS
Who Died in Fredericton
Between 1784 and 1869

ORIGINAL MEMORIAL CAIRN
MARKING BRITISH SOLDIERS
BURIAL PLOT

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British Army Memorial Cairn
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This is the original memorial dedicated to the British Soldiers who served in Fredericton. It was erected by members of the York Sunbury Historical Society in 1934. The cairn is dedicated to members of the British Fredericton Garrison buried in the cemetery, many with unmarked graves. There were 24 different British infantry regiments served in Fredericton and contributed greatly to the development of the town.

A new memorial was unveiled on August 13, 1985.

City
Fredericton
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Photo Credit
Veterans Affairs Canada
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6824
City/Municipality
Fredericton (Marysville)
Memorial Number
13004-044
Type
Address
250 Canada Street
Location
Veteran's Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.9784937, -66.5927329
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN
FLANDERS FIELDS BETWEEN THE CROSSES
THE POPPIES BLOW ROW ON ROW


"THEIR NAME LIVETH
FOR EVERMORE"

JOHN A. ROBINSON
JAN. 26 1921

[right side/côté droit]

1917
VIMY RIDGE
FRESNOY
HILL 70
LENS
PASSCHENDAELE

1918
AMIENS
ARRAS
BOURLON WOOD
CAMBRAI
BENAIN DOUAI
VALENCIENNES
MONS

[back/arrière]

ERECTED TO THE
HONOURED MEMORY
OF OUR GALLANT
MEN WHO MADE THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE
IN THE GREAT WAR
OF 1914-1918

 

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1915
YPRES
LANGEMARCK
FESTUBERT
GIVENCHY
MOUNT SOREL

1916
ST ELOI
SANCTUARY
WOOD
HOOGE
SOMME
COURCELETTE

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Marysville Cenotaph
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The First World War monument, an obelisk carved of light-coloured granite, was erected in 1925. This land was donated in 1924 to the former town of Marysville by Canadian Cottons, corporate owners of the cotton mill that was the main industry of the town. The town has since become part of the City of Fredericton.

City
Fredericton (Marysville)
Country
Type Description
Shaft - granite
Photo Credit
Veterans Affairs Canada
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6826
City/Municipality
Fredericton (Barker’s Point)
Memorial Number
13004-043
Type
Address
Watters Drive & Carman Avenue
Location
Veterans Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.9538865, -66.618396
Inscription

ERECTED BY
THE CITIZENS OF THE VILLAGE OF BARKERS POINT
IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS VILLAGE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE CAUSE OF
FREEDOM DURING TWO WORLD WARS

1914-1918
CECIL CARMAN
ARTHUR EATMAN
CARL WATTERS

1939-1945
KENNETH CORBETT
CHARLES DOUGLAS
JUSTUS McKAY

we will remember them

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City of Fredericton
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front
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Province
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The Barker's Point Cenotaph is dedicated to Veterans of the First and Second World Wars. It was erected by the Village of Barker's Point which has amalgamated with the City of Fredericton. It is 213 cm high by 157 cm width and 157 cm depth. The cenotaph was previously located near the intersection of Watters and Riverside Drives, before being moved to its current location in October 2019.

In October 2020, the cenotaph was refurbished and the Veterans Memorial Park completed through labour and funding from the City of Fredericton and Veterans Affairs Canada's Community War Memorial funding.

City
Fredericton (Barker’s Point)
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6825
City/Municipality
Oromocto
Memorial Number
13004-042
Type
Address
Park off Broad Road
Location
Black Watch Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.84467, -66.46958
Inscription

PARC
BLACK WATCH
PARK

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Anne B. Stewart
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park
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to The Black Watch. The park is currently in use.

City
Oromocto
Country
Type Description
Park
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6633
City/Municipality
Oromocto
Memorial Number
13004-041
Type
Address
CFB Gagetown
Location
Clarendon Cemetery 35
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.48371, -66.41867
Inscription

[left plaque/plaque de gauche]
CLARENDON STATION

IN HONOUR OF THOSE
WHO SERVED IN THE
FIRST WORLD WAR
1914-1918

ROBERT WHEATON WND
G. BERTRAM LACEY WND
ANDREW KUPKEE
EDWARD WHEATON WND
WILLIAM A. MUIR WND
DOW G. ROBERTS K.I.A.
ROY N. PERRIN
CARL H. PERRIN
CHARLIE WHEATON WND
ARTHUR WHEATON
J. CLARENCE FLOWERS
ARCHIBALD RANKINE WND

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CLARENDON STATION

IN HONOUR OF THOSE
WHO SERVED IN THE
SECOND WORLD WAR
1939-1945

JOHN WARDMAN
STANLEY SMITH
ERNEST SMITH
WALTER PERRIN WND
GEORGE SAUNDERS
GARNETT JOHNSON
GRACE PERRIN WND
CUTHBERT HOWELL
RONALD SAUNDERS WND
NELSON PERRIN WND
EVERETT SAUNDERS
WALTER RICKETTS
PRINCE OGDEN
EARL OGDEN

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David Meade
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Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the veterans of the First and Second World Wars. It was erected by the residents of Clarendon Station.

City
Oromocto
Country
Type Description
Stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5262
City/Municipality
Oromocto
Memorial Number
13004-040
Type
Address
CFB Gagetown
Location
Building L-4
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.83636, -66.43877
Inscription

[exterior building sign/panneau à l’extérieur de l’immeuble]
Welcome/Bienvenue

The
Wing Commander Ford
Building
L’Edifice
Du Commandant D’Escadre Ford

[plaque]
Wing Commander Leslie Sydney Ford
DFC & BAR

Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1919. Leslie Ford
answered the call to his country and enlisted in the RCAF
in June of 1940. Following completion of training was
commissioned and sent overseas where he became a
Fighter pilot flying Spitfires. His first unit was
No. 403 Squadron RCAF, where he quickly proved to be
an excellent leader and pilot. For the next two years
Flight Lieutenant Ford flew with five different squadrons,
earning the Distinguished Flying Cross and being credited
with destroying two enemy aircraft.

On 9 July 1942 he was again posted to 403
Squadron where one month later he was promoted to
Squadron leader and appointed Commanding Officer of
the Wolf Pack. In September he added a bar to his DFC
for operations over Dieppe. He was promoted to
Wing Commander and posted out of 403 Squadron
in April of 1943, but not before destroying another
four aircraft and damaging two more.

On 4 June 1943 while leading ten Spitfires,
Wing Commander Ford was lost attacking
three German U boats off the coast of Holland.

Wing Commander Ford was the quintessential Officer,
an example of superb leadership and flying ability.

It is in his memory that this building is dedicated.

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This memorial is dedicated to Wing Commander Leslie Sydney Ford. It was erected by the 403 Squadron.

City
Oromocto
Country
Type Description
Building, plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5261
City/Municipality
Oromocto
Memorial Number
13004-039
Type
Address
CFB Gagetown (needs research)
Location
Building L-37
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.8400819, -66.4670135
Inscription

ÉDIFICE JUNO BUILDING

OPENED BY/INAUGURATION:
COLONEL R.E. ISABELLE, MSC, CD
COMMANDER COMBAT TRAINING CENTRE/COMMANDANT, CENTRE D’INTRODUCTION AU COMBAT
2 MARCH 2000/2 MARS 2000

DESIGNED BY/CONCEPTION ET DESSIN:
ARCHITECTS FOUR LIMITED
MONCTON N.B.

CONSTRUCTED BY/CONSTRUCTION:
DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION (1961) LIMITED
FREDERICTON, N.B.

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David Meade
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plaque
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Operation Juno. It was erected by the Combat Training Centre Gagetown. Juno is the code name for the Normandy Beach where the 3rd Canadian Division landed on D-Day. No other military event in recent history depended so much on an accurate forecast of weather conditions. The name will serve as a reminder to one of the most critical duties of Army meteorology.

City
Oromocto
Country
Type Description
Building and plaque (bronze)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7289
City/Municipality
Oromocto
Memorial Number
13004-038
Type
Address
CFB Gagetown
Location
Building L-24
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.8402, -66.46527
Inscription

[building/immeuble]
THE
FLIGHT LIEUTENANT MACDONALD
FLIGHT SIMULATOR BUILDING

ÉDIFICE
CAPITAINE D’AVIATION MACDONALD
SIMULATEUR DE VOL

[plaque]
Flight Lieutenant Harry Deane MacDonald
DFC & Bar

Harry Deane MacDonald enlisted in the R.C.A.F. in August of
1940 at the age of 20. He received his wings as a Sergeant and left for
overseas duty in May of 1941.

Six months later while flying Spitfires, he tasted combat for the first
time when he damaged an ME. 109. In May of 1942 he was commissioned
to Pilot Officer and posted to 53 Operational Training Unit. His absence
from operational flying did not last long for by February 1943 as a newly
promoted Flying Officer, and a member of 403 Squadron, he damaged an
additional two FW. 190’s. It was with the Wolf Pack that F/O MacDonald
took his toll upon the enemy. Indeed, by May of 1943 he had shot down
five enemy aircraft, and was promoted to the rank of Flight Lieutenant.

F/L MacDonald was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in June
of 1943 with his citation reading: "he displayed outstanding keenness."
Shortly thereafter, as acting Deputy Commanding Officer of 403 Squadron,
he earned a Bar to his DFC for leading the Squadron on ten sorties and on
one occasion the entire Wing. On 28 October 1943 with a total of eight
aircraft shot down, F/L MacDonald was transferred to 401 Squadron.

Two days later while flying off the coast of Holland, the engine of his
Spitfire quit. F/L MacDonald glided to with 30 miles of England, but
while attempting to bale out, became stuck in the tiny cockpit. The aircraft
crashed into the sea.

It is in memory of this gallant pilot and 403 Squadron member, to
which this building is dedicated.

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Flight Lieutenant Harry Deane MacDonald. It was erected by the 403 Squadron.

City
Oromocto
Country
Type Description
Building and plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5259