Other

City/Municipality
Taber
Memorial Number
48020-004
Type
Address
5205 48th Avenue
Location
Inside Legion
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.784511583625, -112.14650792617
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

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Caption
display (front)
Province
Body Content

This display consists of unit and formation badge plaques, medals and certificates.

City
Taber
Country
Type Description
display
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1883
City/Municipality
Medicine Hat
Memorial Number
48020-003
Type
Address
622 - 1st Street SE
Location
Riverside Veterans' Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.041874, -110.675901
Inscription

[front/devant]

THIS MONUMENT IS ERECTED
BY THEIR GRATEFUL FELLOW
CITIZENS TO THE EVERLASTING
MEMORY OF THOSE MEN AND
WOMEN OF MEDICINE HAT AND
DISTRICT WHO LAID DOWN THEIR
LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY ON
ACTIVE SERVICE IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 1918

LEST WE FORGET

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[right side/côté droit]

1939 1945

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

1914 1918

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

KOREA 1950 1953

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front and right side
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details
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Post Card
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Body Content

This memorial was inaugurated in 1922 in memory the deaths of the First World War, the Second World War, and the Korea. Erected after the First World War with 235 names. Another 81 names were added for those who died in the Second World War, after Korea the dates 1950 - 1953 were added. It was refurbished and relocated a few feet west of the original location in the centre of Riverside Park. On 9 May 2006, this park was rededicated as Riverside Veterans' Memorial Park. This memorial was made possible by contributions from #34 S.F.T.S. Association members and families, Branch #17 Royal Canadian Legion and Private Donations. The site was provided by the City of Medicine Hat.

City
Medicine Hat
Country
Type Description
Marble statue and granite shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
43
City/Municipality
Medicine Hat
Memorial Number
48020-002
Type
Address
622 - 1st Street SE
Location
Riverside Veterans' Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.042433008326, -110.67573089392
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

THIS SHERMAN TANK IS PRESENTED BY THE SOUTH ALBERTA LIGHT HORSE OF THE CITY OF MEDICINE HAT, IN CANADA'S CENTENNIAL YEAR AND IS A MEMORIAL TO THE MEN OF THE SOUTH ALBERTA REGIMENT WHO USED THEM DURING THE 1939-45 WAR.

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tank (front and left side)
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Body Content

This memorial, a Second World War and post-war era Sherman tank, was presented by The South Alberta Light Horse to the city of Medicine Hat in 1967 in honour of those members of the regiment who served in them during the Second World War.

City
Medicine Hat
Country
Type Description
Weapon (Sherman tank)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1888
City/Municipality
Medicine Hat
Memorial Number
48020-001
Type
Address
622 - 1st Street SE
Location
Riverside Veterans' Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.0418209, -110.6758655
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

DUTCH CANADIAN
SOCIETY OF
MEDICINE HAT & DISTRICT

THIS MONUMENT WAS PLACED WITH
EVERLASTING GRATITUDE TO HONOR THE
MEN AND WOMEN OF THE CANADIAN
FORCES WHO WERE INVOLVED IN THE
LIBERATION OF THE NETHERLANDS
DURING WORLD WAR II ON THE OCCASION
OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE
RESTORATION OF FREEDOM.

THE DUTCH CANADIAN SOCIETY OF
MEDICINE HAT & DISTRICT

MAY 6TH, 1995

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Annetta M. Lozo
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slab (front details)
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front
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Body Content

Dedicated to the men and women of the Canadian military involved in the liberation of the Netherlands during the Second World War, this memorial was erected by the Dutch Canadian Society of Medicine Hat and District. It was unveiled on 6 May 1995.

City
Medicine Hat
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone slab
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1887
City/Municipality
Foothills County
Memorial Number
48019-118
Type
Address
242144 112 Street East (needs research)
Location
Southeast of Calgary, Alberta on Range Road 284 between Dunbow Road (Township Road 220) and Highway 552
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

Formed at Kirkham, England on April 16, 1941, this school was one of six Royal Air Force (RAF) elementary flying training schools (EFTS) sent to Canada to train British aircrew. These and other RAF schools in Canada operated alongside the schools of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) and graduated 5,296 aircrew prior to the reorganiztion of the Plan in July 1942. Canada was the lead nation in the BCATP, a massive undertaking that saw 131,553 aircrew graduate from 110 training schools.

During its operational life, No. 31 EFTS De Winton trained aircrew from 20 free or occupied countries including the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, France, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Poland, Belgium and Holland. Under the terms of the reorganization, this school, along with all other Royal Air Force schools in Canada, was fully incorporated within the BCATP. The Toronto Flying Club took over management of the school with flying instructors provided by the RAF until the school's closing on August 26, 1944. 

de Havilland Tiger Moths were the first training aircraft used on the base. Supplementing these were Stearman PT-27s provided to Great Britain by the United States through the Lend-Lease Act. Following the return of the Stearmans to the United States, the school eventually transitioned to Canadian-built Fairchild Cornells.

No. 31 EFTS De Winton was recognized for its outstanding performance by the award of the Efficiency Pennant on April 30, 1943. On May 7, 1943, under the command of Squadron Leader R. E. Watts, the school was awarded the "Cock of the Walk" trophy in recognition of having achieved the highest standard of efficience of any elementary flying training school in the British Commonwealth.

Placed on June 15, 2016, this memorial is dedicated to the memory of those who trained and served at No. 31 EFTS De Winton and to those who made the supreme sacrifice in defence of their countries and democracy.

Funding for the procurement and placement of this monument was provided by the Okotoks and District Historical Society

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Tim Johnston
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Royal Air Force Station De Winton No. 31 Elementary Flying Training School
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Photo Credit
Tim Johnston
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No. 31 EFTS plaque and stand at the entry of the former Station
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Tim Johnston
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Remembrance Day 2019 with neighborhood visitors
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Body Content

Plaque celebrates 75 anniversary of first flight at this station. A sub-committee of the Okotoks, Alberta, Historical Society organized a program to celebrate the occasion that included fly-by by a Stearman and a Cornell training aircraft like those that once operated on this base. The program included Calgary representatives of most of the many nations that had young men training here. The plaque was unveiled by Susan Cowan, the daughter of S/L Ron Watts, the Station's commander, F/L James Andrews, RAF, and S/L Rae Churchill, RCAF retired. 

The plaque contains a brief history of the Station, the shields of both the RAF and the RCAF, as the base was built by the Canadian Government for England's Royal Air Force, a plan of the layout of the airfield and structures, and a depiction of the Cock O' The Walk Trophy won by the school in 1943. Other information includes the date of placement (June 15, 2016) a dedication to those who trained and served at the Station and those who died in the service of their country, and a reference to the funding provided by the Okotoks and District Historical Society for the cost of the plaque, its hosting structure, and the installation on site.

The plaque is located at the original main entry to the Station and in the near distance can be seen the guard house, motor pool buildings and the gun butt. 

The field is now leased by the Alberta Motor Association and is used for training commercial drivers.

City
Foothills County
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Photo Credit
Tim Johnston
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10373
City/Municipality
Okotoks
Memorial Number
48019-117
Type
Address
Veterans Way
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.7272771, -113.9748967
Inscription

Veterans Way Memorial

Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Mural
Province
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Body Content

Veterans Way memorial retaining wall was erected by the Okotoks Art Company, town, Legion, & district historical society as a salute to our Veterans. The retaining wall recognizes 210 veterans between 1939-45 from the Otokoks region, including 13 women. The memorial was unveiled in September 2017.

City
Okotoks
Country
Type Description
Mural
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9944
City/Municipality
Longview
Memorial Number
48019-116
Type
Address
128 Morrison Road, Village of Longview, AB
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.5308, -114.23117
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Province
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Body Content

This memorial garden, outside the Municipal Officers on Morrison road, consists of a garden, cairn, and plaque honouring war veterans, serving military and emergency response personnel. The dedication ceremony was held on Saturday, September 15, 2012 by Mayor Ivor McCorquindale, His Honour Col. (Ret’d) the Honourable Doland S. Ethell, OC. OMM, AOE, MCS, CD, LLD, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, and other honoured guests.

The village of Longview raised almost $60,000 through fundraising and grants to build the gardens. The cost was offset by donated materials and time by the volunteers. The largest single donation came from Legacy Oil & Gas, who donated $20,000 to the project.

City
Longview
Country
Type Description
memorial garden, cairn, and plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9117
City/Municipality
Granum
Memorial Number
48019-115
Type
Address
138 Lansdowne St, Granum, AB
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.87056, -113.50967
Inscription

[front/devant]

DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY
OF ALL WHO SERVED BY
LAND, SEA AND IN THE AIR.
THEY LEFT TO THEIR
HEIRS, AND ALL PEOPLE.
THIS CANADA WE ENJOY TODAY
LEST WE FORGET

SPONSORED BY
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front view
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front view
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Remembrance Day Ceremony
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Body Content

This memorial, unveiled on November 11th, 2006, is dedicated to all veterans by the Granum Historical Committee.

City
Granum
Country
Type Description
stone shaft (concrete base)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7824
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48019-114
Type
Address
Latitude 50°43'35
Location
Opal Range
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.726736350586, -115.07394734489
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This mountain was named in 1922 in honour of Sir C.R. Blane. Sir Blane served in the Royal Navy during the First World War. He was lost while serving aboard HMS Queen Mary when the ship was sunk during the Battle of Jutland.

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7583
City/Municipality
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Memorial Number
48019-113
Type
Address
Latitude 50°44'45
Location
Opal Range
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.746780401353, -115.08880892028
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
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Body Content

This mountain was named in 1922 in honour of Hon. Horace Hood. Rear Admiral Hood participated in the Battle of Jutland during the First World War. He went down with HMS Invincible (48019-104).

City
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Country
Type Description
mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7582