Monument commémorative du soldat Harry Brown, VC
Ville/Province : Gananoque, ON
Numéro du monument : 35041-009
Type : Dalle
Adresse : 30, rue King Est
Lieu : Mairie de Gananoque
Coordonnées GPS : Lat: 44.3283246 Long: -76.1644997
Soumis par : Nancy Braley
Photo fournie par : Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Ce mémorial est dédié à soldat Harry Brown, né à Gananoque, Ontario le 11 mai 1898, pour son acte de bravoure durant la Première Guerre Mondiale.
Inscription sur le mémorial
PRIVATE JOHN HENRY (HARRY) BROWN
VICTORIA CROSS
BORN GANANOQUE 9 MAY 1898
DIED OF WOUNDS 17 AUGUST 1917, AGE 19
JOHN HENRY BROWN ENLISTED IN THE CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
ON 18 AUGUST 1916 AND REPORTED TO
THE 10TH BATTALION IN FRANCE IN LATE JUNE 1917.
ON 15 AUGUST HIS COMPANY CAPTURED HILL 70, JUST EAST OF VIMY RIDGE.
BUT ON 16 AUGUST IT WAS COUNTER-ATTACKED REPEATEDLY.
PRIVATE BROWN DELIVERED A VITAL MESSAGE THROUGH AN INTENSE
ENNEMY ARTILLERY BARRAGE DESPITE HAVING AN ARM ALMOST TORN OFF.
THE MESSAGE SAVED THE LIVES OF MANY COMRADES,
BUT PRIVATE BROWN DIDE OF HIS WOUNDS THE NEXT DAY.
HE WAS POSTHUMOUSLY AWARDED THE VICTORIA CROSS,
THE HIGHEST HONOUR AWARD FOR BRAVERY IN THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH.
ONLY 94 CANADIANS HAVE EARNED IT SINCE IT WAS CREATED IN 1856.
THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD, AS WE WHO ARE LEFT GROW OLD.
AGE SHALL NOT WEARY THEM, NOR THE YEARS CONDEMN.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.
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