by brucericketts | Jun 13, 2019 | Operations, Uncategorized
The following Canadians, whose bodies were never found, are remembered at the Kranji Military Cemetery: ABBOTT ARTHUR WILLIAM 05/04/1942 Flying Officer RCAF 205 (R.A.F.) Sqdn J/3265 Column 419 ABILDGAARD CHRISTIAN 21 04/12/1944 Pilot Officer RCAF 354 (R.A.F.) Sqdn...
by brucericketts | Jun 13, 2019 | Operations, Uncategorized
(NOTE: We do not normally post “hot links” on this web site. But the fluid nature of this topic leads us to break that rule.) Post War Military and Dependants have been buried in the following locations: BELGIUM Florenville Saint Mard CYPRUS Dhekelia...
by brucericketts | Jun 12, 2019 | Operations, Uncategorized
In September 2014, a global coalition was formed to fight Daesh, a terrorist organization which advocates radical interpretations of Islam. The stated goal of Daesh is to create a world-wide Islamic caliphate, and it has pursued that goal through extreme violence,...
by brucericketts | Jun 8, 2019 | Operations, Uncategorized
On June 6, 1944, the “Second Front” became reality. Anglo-American-Canadian forces landed on the open beaches of Normandy, north and west of the city of Caen. In the weeks before that, the Allied air forces had attacked the transportation network used to...
by brucericketts | Jun 7, 2019 | Operations, Uncategorized
Although Newfoundland was not yet part of Canada, we honour these 23 members of the Newfoundland Regiment who made the ultimate sacrifice in 1915. In all, there were approximately 1500 Newfoundlanders sent to Turkey. Surname Forename Age Death Rank ...
by brucericketts | Jun 5, 2019 | Operations, Uncategorized
A famous letter from Gen Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, during WW2 was meant to buoy up the troops leaving for the shores of Normandy. The letter extolled the quality of the troops and their equipment and foretold the push to end the war. But there was...