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Interesting site! I have a Canadian 19 set that is still in working order and I bought it from a belgium farmer around 1980. The canadians had left their jeep incl.this set at his farm at the end of the war.
D.Jenner <dirk.jenner@pandora.be>
Everberg, Belgium - Monday, August 16, 2004 at 10:26:16 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 81.83.88.251
Forgot to mention the statue of the Angel of Mons was at Sherbrooke, Quebec.
Donna <dday>
Hamilton, On Canada - Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 20:21:32 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.150.123.236
I have recently returned from a trip to Quebec and saw a lovely statue of the "angel of Mons" commemorating that battle during WW1. Does anyone know where I can get a picture of this statue, and does anyone know its history? Thanks. Donna
Donna <dday2@cogeco.ca>
Hamilton, Ont Canada - Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 20:20:31 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.150.123.236
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- Tuesday, August 03, 2004 at 14:47:17 (NDT)
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CALGARY, AB Canada - Monday, August 02, 2004 at 14:08:09 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 137.186.254.202
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Canada - Sunday, August 01, 2004 at 10:10:55 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.141.150.152
I enjoyed your site but wonder why you didn't add the vietnam menorial in Windsor Ont after all the Canadians were there too
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Hamilton, ont Canada - Friday, July 30, 2004 at 01:16:03 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.244.211.48
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Coquitlam, BC Canada - Monday, July 26, 2004 at 23:00:05 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 154.5.132.172
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de, - Monday, July 12, 2004 at 16:23:16 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 217.85.175.47
This is a very good site. Have been looking for names of the war dead from Ortona. Soldiers from the RCR Regiment from London ON. Can't seem to find the site. Keep up the good work.
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Brantford, On Canada - Monday, July 12, 2004 at 12:54:15 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.209.108.145
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Remote IP Address: 217.85.166.231
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de, - Wednesday, July 07, 2004 at 22:33:01 (NDT)
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de, - Wednesday, July 07, 2004 at 01:51:04 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 217.85.165.111
I am the grand nephew of Harold Oliver Banon who was killed in 1916 and whose name appears in your memorial at Chemainus. I would be interested in any other information that you may have in your records on H.O. Banon.
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- Tuesday, July 06, 2004 at 15:32:12 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 134.153.173.66
I am browsing the memorial section and I don't see any monument listing for the service personal of Shelburne NS who were serving their country in WW1 and WW2. I had 6 MacDonnell uncles(all brothers)from Woods Harbour NS that were in WW1. 5 in active duty.One died in France. He had received a medal for bravery.One of the uncles was also in WW2. Also my father's 3 Nicoll cousins( brothers of Clyde River NS were all in active duty in WW2. One was killed in action. My husband was also in active duty during WW2, is now retired and living in Ottawa.
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Otawa, ON Canada - Saturday, July 26, 2003 at 12:32:57 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.230.144.58
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woodstock, nb Canada - Wednesday, July 23, 2003 at 13:39:27 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.166.201.148
This a great site but how do you get towns that are not included entered on this site. example Beaverton Ontario or Orillia Ontario. Thanks
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Remote IP Address: 209.240.198.61
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Remote IP Address: 161.184.63.48
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Remote IP Address: 146.102.168.24
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Remote IP Address: 217.228.69.186
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Remote IP Address: 146.102.168.24
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Remote IP Address: 217.228.242.92
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Remote IP Address: 217.228.69.186
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- Thursday, March 06, 2003 at 08:45:15 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 217.228.69.186
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- Thursday, March 06, 2003 at 07:08:07 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 217.228.69.186
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Remote IP Address: 66.203.166.252
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Remote IP Address: 147.32.127.204
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- Wednesday, March 05, 2003 at 09:18:05 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 217.228.73.140
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Remote IP Address: 146.102.168.24
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Remote IP Address: 217.224.215.11
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Remote IP Address: 146.102.168.24
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New Sarepta, Ab Canada - Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 18:13:11 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.196.15
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Remote IP Address: 142.161.0.91
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Canada - Wednesday, February 26, 2003 at 21:05:15 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 203.37.199.33
The Corner Brook, Newfoundland war memorial is actually called the "Bay of Islands" war memorial at Curling, NL. (5 km to the west of Corner Brook). Me grandpappy fought at "Vimmy Ridge" - WWI. NEVER FORGET ...........
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Corner Brook, NL Canada - Wednesday, February 26, 2003 at 16:12:53 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.163.247.106
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- Wednesday, February 26, 2003 at 12:19:12 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 212.114.171.125
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- Wednesday, February 26, 2003 at 11:44:36 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 212.114.171.125
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Cincinatti, Ohio USA - Wednesday, February 26, 2003 at 00:22:35 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 68.45.58.39
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- Tuesday, February 25, 2003 at 19:23:38 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 212.114.189.133
A wonderful dedication to the many Canadian Service men who gave so much. Any Canadian veterans visiting the north of England on Remembrance Sunday are very welcome to join our great parade in Sunderland - for further details e mail me with the title Sunderland Remembrance Parade. Old fire fighters also very welcome. "Lest We Forget". Arthur Lockyear
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Durham City, England - Tuesday, February 25, 2003 at 05:39:57 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 195.93.49.11
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- Monday, February 24, 2003 at 19:15:39 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 217.82.184.31
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Missoula, MT - Saturday, February 22, 2003 at 23:29:06 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 208.146.72.24
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IMO, IMO NIGERIA - Saturday, February 22, 2003 at 07:23:41 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 62.56.173.62
Private EDWARD SMITH, Rifleman POW/MIA Royal Winnipeg Rifles 3rd Canadian Division died June 8, 1944 Beny-Sur-Mer Can. War Cemetery `Eddie' was my Uncle (Mom's brother) Did you,, or someone you know, serve with his unit? I'd like any info I can get about him. Thank you!
Carman <karmensinc@yahoo.com>
Canada - Friday, February 21, 2003 at 21:08:54 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 207.200.146.3
Looking for robert(bob) Saunders may have been around the subs at holy loch on the river clyde in scotland 1942-44. HMAS Niobe?
elizabeth Teese (Mclaughlin)
Australia - Friday, February 21, 2003 at 08:30:11 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 203.220.121.36
I am looking for any information regarding My great Grandfather he served in WW1 with the last name Plamondon first name possibly Ingvald? Please contact me with any information. Sugar_baby07@hotmail.com
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Guelph , Ont. Canada - Thursday, February 20, 2003 at 23:27:56 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 65.95.7.32
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Remote IP Address: 212.58.21.148
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Remote IP Address: 217.81.99.115
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Remote IP Address: 217.81.99.115
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Remote IP Address: 217.81.99.115
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Remote IP Address: 62.56.189.136
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Amanda Perfect <amandaperfect@hotmail.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Thursday, February 13, 2003 at 17:11:48 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.112.70
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Toronto, ON Canada - Thursday, February 13, 2003 at 16:54:48 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.112.70
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USA, none Canada - Thursday, February 13, 2003 at 15:43:54 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 193.188.95.146
LOOKING FOR INFOMATION ON MY DAD R.C.A.F. ALFRED CASH TRAINED IN CANADA 1942 LOST 1945 WAS NAVIGATOR 424 TIGER SQUADRON. BORN IN FELLING ENGLAND LIVED IN U.S. WHEN HE JOINED. GOD BLESS
CAROL <GIZMORSY2K @AOL.COM>
U.S - Sunday, February 09, 2003 at 15:52:31 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 205.188.209.139
Go to Canadian War Graves Commission web site.to check. I found my paternal grandfather (from Toronto, via Scotland) who died in 1918 in Northern France. No one in the family knew anything about his history other than his regiment - 48th Highlanders. I have found his original enlistment papers on the web with his signature. Most important, I went to France last summer and tracked down his grave. It was about 8 miles outside of Arras in the Pas de Calais/ Ypres area. The Cemetary was called Bellacourt and it was literally in the middle of a cow pasture, up a dirt road, off the main highway. There were only 200 graves there, but it was exquisitely maintained and sheltered by a wall made from rubble from the artillery fighting. It was very, very moving to see his name, "John Brown, Pvt., Canadian Expeditionary Forces", carved under a Maple Leaf on a grave stone, out in the middle of the beautiful French countryside. The only noises were from the singing birds and the mooing cows. One can only try to guess how violently different the scenery and sounds were on May 25, 1918, when he went down. I only wish my own father had been alive to see the grave. He was only 6 when his dad (my grandfather) was killed and, obviously never knew him. Hope this helps. B. Brown, Chicago
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Chicago, IL USA - Thursday, February 06, 2003 at 12:02:46 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 152.163.189.135
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Canada - Wednesday, February 05, 2003 at 16:51:06 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 217.187.102.240
Looking for birth Father who was injured in WWiII. His name is Bill or William Shuttleworth. Injured re: stomach shot & leg muscles used to replace.now bow legged. Last seen in London,Ontario area. I am his only daughter. Birth Mother Ruby..died in childbirth. I NEED YOU!! LOOKING FOR YEARS TO NO AVAIL. NO grudges just LOVE!! DAD? WHERE ARE YOU? !!!!
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Remote IP Address: 24.141.193.254
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Remote IP Address: 65.77.80.54
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Remote IP Address: 62.104.219.66
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Remote IP Address: 142.177.110.209
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Remote IP Address: 217.235.95.87
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escanaba, mi u.s.a - Wednesday, January 29, 2003 at 00:54:29 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.213.36.48
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Remote IP Address: 212.114.164.30
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Remote IP Address: 24.226.13.198
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Remote IP Address: 217.2.96.248
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Europe - Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 13:18:48 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 212.202.186.172
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- Sunday, January 19, 2003 at 23:54:34 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.12.96.206
Great spot to see stuff that a co-worker would love to see. He collects war medals and is a bit of an historian. He's got a medal from a Mr. Wright who was in the Patricia Light Infantry from Winnipeg. This soldier had two more medals as well. He's looking for more info on him. RH
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Abbotsford, BC Canada - Sunday, January 19, 2003 at 12:11:07 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.76.206.82
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MB Canada - Saturday, January 18, 2003 at 23:27:46 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.161.0.91
I've been working hard promoting my site lately and checking out what others have done. It's great to see others as passionate about their site as I am about mine.
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Remote IP Address: 68.45.58.39
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Las Vegas, Nevada USA - Friday, January 17, 2003 at 14:03:38 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 66.250.68.41
I served with two RCAF buddies during WW11. A Cliff Maine [Wireless op/A.G] And Roman Strelchuk [B/A] any news would be appreciated thanks
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vancouver, bc Canada - Wednesday, January 15, 2003 at 19:59:44 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.207.50.187
I'm honored to sign the guest book. My grandfather who lived in Drumheller, Alta fought in the first world war. I am continuing a geneology search for my fathers relatives in Denmark. My father and my grandfather were close friends. Thank you for having such a web site of honor to remember the soldiers of the past. S. Martin Poulsen (2nd0
S.Martin Poulsen <severt@shaw.ca>
Edmonton, Alta Canada - Tuesday, January 14, 2003 at 22:55:55 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.70.95.204
I know I like when people sign my guestbook so I figured I'd sign yours! Have a happy New Year!
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New York, New York USA - Sunday, January 12, 2003 at 21:52:42 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 68.45.58.39
My dad Bill Lamb was a ww2vet. He was in the 1st special service force and devils brigade from the town of Wheatley Ontario. We were fortunate to have 3 other vets from Wheatley that fought with the Devils Brigade and FSSF. Their names were Mal Macauly, Mike Cochrane and John Foster which are all dead now. A friend of theirs is still living in Detroit Michigan, John Stepien. I have enjoyed this site a great deal.
Don Lamb <cclamb@mnsi.net>
Wheatley, Ont Canada - Sunday, January 12, 2003 at 20:55:34 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.8.147.80
I have bookmarked your homepage. Please keep this website running.. Cheers
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Tokyo, Japan - Thursday, January 09, 2003 at 12:14:21 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 161.142.100.80
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Greebfield Park, Que Canada - Wednesday, January 08, 2003 at 17:18:35 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.228.162.76
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Melbourne, Australia - Wednesday, January 08, 2003 at 12:09:30 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 161.142.100.80
you have a Kenneth George Robertson buried in Hazelwood cemetary, we believe that this gentleman was my daughter-in-laws grandfather. all contact was lost in 1960- social servcies believed he passed away in 1960 at the Willow Chest Clinic would it be possible to know the date of his birth and date of death, i have that he was born in 1924 to George Duchef Robertson and Marguerite Clairement in Cox, B.c. thank you for your assistance, also i need the full date of death you have it in 1990,this info is for genology updating to get my daughter-in-laws, mother statused thank you , susan
susan tait <suetait@shaw.ca>
abbotsford , bc Canada - Monday, January 06, 2003 at 18:06:04 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.69.255.203
Hi - Are you missing this memorial (Eugenia Falls): http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/4051/eug.htm
Andrew MacMillan <andrew.macmillan@ualberta.ca>
Edmonton, AB Canada - Sunday, January 05, 2003 at 21:59:58 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 129.128.166.18
This is super! Much faster loading. I periodically go through the pages and re-discover things that are important to me. Happy new year to everyone seeing this message! - Bob
Bob
South-West Germany - Sunday, January 05, 2003 at 10:11:01 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 212.202.202.194
TO MY GRANDAD FRANCIS ARTHUR JARRETT (PRIVATE)REG.#3109269 INLISTED MAY 8TH 1918.IN THE 1ST.DEPOT BATTALION 2ND COR CANADIANEXPEDITIONARY FORCE HAMILTON,HE SERVED IN ENGLAND& FRANCE 21ST. BATTALION.HE FOUGHT AT VIMY RIDGE.HE CAME HOME TO NIAGARA FALLS,DISCHARED MAY24 1919.I THANK HIM AND ALL THAT FOUGHT AND LIVED AND DIED BESIDE HIM,OR I WOUL'D NOT BE WRITING THIS TODAY.IF ANY ONE KNOWS HOW I CAN FIND HIS WAR RECORDS,PICTURES OR MEDALS HE MAY HAVE OR SHOULD HAVE RECIEVED PLEASE WRITE ME.LEST WE FORGET!!!
BILL JARRETT <billj@vianet.ca>
POWASSAN, ON. Canada - Friday, January 03, 2003 at 17:01:56 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 204.187.89.224
searching for grandfather, pte. thomas s brideau , DOB 1891, fought in the 132 battalion ,transfered to 87 ramshots faught at vimmy ridge medical discharge oct 24/1918
kevin J Harris <harrisk@nbnet.nb.ca>
fredericton, nb Canada - Friday, January 03, 2003 at 10:06:59 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.139.7.7
Great Site lacks the momument in bridgewater,NS of the West Nova Scotia Regiment which was the longest serving Allied Regiment on the continental Europe in the Second World War it should at lest show the momument to it's War Dead. But still a great site
Pte.DeEll <mdeell@msn.com>
Kentville, NS Canada - Monday, December 30, 2002 at 00:52:40 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.40.181
Hello, I found you at Altavista. You have wealth of information on your site and a nice design. Greetings from Germany - Paul -
Paul
Germany - Sunday, December 29, 2002 at 11:15:35 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 212.202.185.107
My brother served as a peacekeeper in cypress in 1973.My uncle served with the canadian dragoons in ww2.I would appreciate any info on websites that reveal their names.Your help is greatly appreciated.Thanks Steve
steve fryer <stevefryer@hotmail.com>
tecumseh, ont Canada - Thursday, December 26, 2002 at 15:27:18 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.228.154.215
I enjoyed my visit. Greetings from Olga Katzen -
Katzen
Europe - Tuesday, December 24, 2002 at 10:25:54 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 212.202.185.69
I search my old girlfriend in LA,CA,USA. She was married with a Amercan soldier in Antwerp, Belgium 1945 Hear name: Van Hulle Marie Josée marrried with Gomze Adrian Sr. She live in 1945 in Antwerp. I think she was born in 1928 Antwerp, live in Pothoekstraat, Antwerp. Please help my to find hear The lost addres was in LA, I lost hear addres. Gomez Adrian Sr. was a radio-oprator. And thanks to al the veterans who liberated BELGIUM. God bless you al.
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Mechelen, Belgium - Monday, December 23, 2002 at 17:23:43 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 80.200.80.126
On May 1/41,my father was lost at sea.-SS Nerissa-;I was born eight months later.His brother F/O Harry was KIA on Feb.24/2 5 over Schienfurt,Germany.Please no more war.I will be visit ing Germany in the near future.It would be an honour to meet Germans with similar experiences, backgrounds,or interests.
Richard Brady Long. <bigbradylong@netscape..net>
Vermilion, al Canada - Tuesday, December 17, 2002 at 17:58:40 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.115.255.232
Hi, bin durch Zufall hierhingelangt – nette Seiten, weiter so.
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Canada - Saturday, December 14, 2002 at 09:35:40 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 217.82.234.126
To many times a website lacks content. Nice to see you actually have some.

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Remote IP Address: 66.250.68.22
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Germany - Friday, December 13, 2002 at 07:02:46 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 212.202.184.240
My eyes are not what they used to be, but I see nothing on your site from Stratford??? I could have sworn there is a memorial there dating from just after WW1 ...... Otherwise very good site!!
Ted Davidson <Davidson.EA@forces.gc.ca>
Kingston, ON Canada - Thursday, December 12, 2002 at 13:59:12 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 131.137.245.197
My grandfather, Bruce Thornley Jackson, served in the First World War. His regimental # was 796079. He enlisted with the 133 Batallion (Norfolk's Own) and his unit sailed from Canada on 30 Oct 1916. I was quite young when he died and he didn't much speak of the war. I understand he was one of the first tank commanders. I am very interested in learning what I can of what he experienced. If you have any suggestions as to how I might retrace his steps, please send me a note. Least we forget. Thank you.
Ean Jackson <ejackson@araucana.com>
Vancouver, bc Canada - Friday, October 25, 2002 at 02:00:09 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.87.174.166
Please Help!Looking Jack F Oickle He was with the HMCS Athabaskan in the late 70's early 80's.If any one knowing any information of where he is now."PLEASE e-mail me"
Carol-ann Bevan(MacAulay) <candtbevan@pei.sympatico.ca>
Charlottetown, PEI Canada - Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 12:18:11 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.176.115.47
I live within 500 yards of Stonefall Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery Harrogate Yorkshire England. If anyone would like, or knows of someone who would like a photograph(s) of family/friend resting place, just let me know. Lest We Forget.
Susan <susan@sherwooddrive.freeserve.co.uk>
Harrogate, Yks Yorkshire England - Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 23:26:25 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.92.168.165
very interesting. I'll be back,
Ruth Thomas
nl Canada - Tuesday, October 22, 2002 at 22:30:57 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.163.11.24
I am looking for a list of the soldiers who served at Fort Petrie Battery Observation Post during the years 1940-1950. On numerous times I do get tourists asking if we have a list of names of the men who served, because family are trying to find out which BOP their father or brother served at. Hope to have success. Thanks. Debra Hache
Debra Hache <fort.petrie@ns.sympatico.ca>
New Victoria, NS Canada - Tuesday, October 22, 2002 at 13:39:19 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.84.37
Just surfing. A wise man will always change his mind . . a fool never will Peter from FCK
Peter from FCK
Germany - Thursday, October 17, 2002 at 09:22:08 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 171.24.253.44
AB Stanley G. Strickland was killed on Dec 1, 1940, onboard HMCS Saguenay. To date, there are conflicting reports as to the final resting place of his remains. Could anyone he knew AB Strickland, plse drop me a note. His only surviving family member (sister) would be extremely thankful... All the best to our vets out there!!! JM
Joseph M. Murphy <j_murph2@stmarys.ca>
Halifax, NS Canada - Monday, October 14, 2002 at 15:07:00 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.222.243.51
I have written before with reference to the memorial that you are displaying in error. It was correct initially, why was it changed, and when will you correct it???
Jim McAlister <james.mcalister@sympatico.ca>
Richmond Hill, ON Canada - Saturday, October 12, 2002 at 14:38:49 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 65.95.163.44
I am researching the history of 626 Squadron RAF which had a large number of RCAF airmen serving with the Squadron during WWII. I have discovered that many geographical features in Canada where named in honour of Canadain servicmen who lost their lives during WWII. I am attempting to discover as many of these memorials as I can which have been named after RCAF airmen who served with 626 Squadron. I would like to here from anyone who might be able to help. I would also like to hear from any former members of 626 Squadron or their families. Thanks.
Dave Stapleton <dave.stapleton626@virgin.net>
Holmfirth, England - Friday, October 11, 2002 at 20:59:46 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 80.1.4.54
looking for my uncles
Dona Fairbairn <dona1@sympatico>
barrie, on Canada - Friday, October 11, 2002 at 10:56:51 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.231.55.205
Anyone knowing any info on John(Jack)Hill who was stationed in Moncton,NB, in 1941 RCAF #9 and was from Toronto,ON originally; later married a woman from Toronto named Hilda, pls. advise.
Donna acAulay <taramaca@hotmail.com>
Hamilton, ON Canada - Monday, October 07, 2002 at 21:17:49 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.221.81.98
Greatings from Germany
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Worms, Germany Germany - Monday, October 07, 2002 at 12:06:51 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 213.69.152.73
This is a great site. Thank you to all of you who made it possible. I am just here looking for some more information about my grandfathers (Andrew Blyth) time at war.
Holly Kaulbach <hollykaulbach19@hotmail.com>
ns Canada - Friday, October 04, 2002 at 10:15:22 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.222.135.162
information on owen water thomas vancouver.1940-1944. thank you, karen(grandaughter)
karen <kpurpleh@aol.com>
wales ,uk, wales uk - Thursday, October 03, 2002 at 14:01:44 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.93.49.12
Well, it's Thursday and I'm sitting near my cat, sipping on a coke and surfin' for interesting sites. There are not many good homepages in german internet to this topic. A friend from Berlin give me your link. Thank you for the resources. Keep up the good work! - P.K.
Private Krankenversicherung
Germany - Tuesday, October 01, 2002 at 20:50:05 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 212.202.186.243
is there anyone who would remember a robert(bob)saunders who was a serviceman based around rhu/rosneath helensburgh scotland 1942-44. no info on rank regiment etc. may have been sent home or posted around 1944. also any info on mary (mae) mclaughlin who was a waitress in the waaf serving in the same area at the same time. after searching for 12 years i have never had any replies, i am begining to wonder if this is all a mtyh. is there anyone who knew of any canadian servicemen stationed around this area. any info would be much appreciated.
liz teese (mclaughlin) <enteese@netlink.com.au>
melbourne, australia - Monday, September 30, 2002 at 19:34:28 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 203.62.224.9
I'm searching to find my grandmother FLORENCE FORBES burial site
Gregg Belanger <jacktheprinter@videotron.ca>
Gatineau, P.Q. Canada - Friday, September 27, 2002 at 20:22:36 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.200.155.216
Incredible Site! Good Work nacktfotos
nacktfotos <nacktfotos@web.de>
la, ca usa - Tuesday, September 24, 2002 at 20:09:55 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 80.131.247.49
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old, this site will perpetuate their memories. Keep up the good work
Derrick Pearce MBE <dergun@devonport.freeserve.co.uk>
Plymouth, England - Monday, September 23, 2002 at 22:04:16 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.141.124.201
Great Site job well done. I would like to send a HUGE THANK YOU out to all our Canadian Veterans. You will for ever be loved and remembered. Thank You for our Freedom. Any one knowing a Gordon Coleman World War 2 would love to hear from you. Also looking for information on over 300 World War 2 photo's some I have figured out to be taken in Corbeil Ont. Petawawa possibly England. Any Help would be greatly appreciated. But now I also need the help of the public. I am doing up a book for our Veterans but I need your help to do so. Send your letters of Thanks to our Veterans,Poems,Pictures and a story of the person or persons in the picture,I have decided to also put in information on who you are looking for this part along with the information will be great for the public to find out information on there loved ones. I can not do this with out your help. If you would like to send by snail mail please e-mail me requesting so. GOD BLESS OUR VETERANS
Kim Shergold <moon_baby2@hotmail.com>
Corbeil, Ont. Canada - Wednesday, September 18, 2002 at 16:58:27 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 206.172.211.182
Nice site. Going to have to come back here when I have more time to browse around. Thanks
cigarettes
Canada - Tuesday, September 17, 2002 at 18:55:28 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 12.141.128.75
Looking for anyone who seved with Alphonse J. Hennin in the Canadian Army WWII Thanks Dal
D Gouett <cagouett@log.on.ca>
Meaford , On Canada - Thursday, September 12, 2002 at 17:10:34 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 66.46.60.164
My mom Patricia Ann Brewer past away july 12, 2002 . I'm searching for her mother's grave site because my my mom's last wish was to be buried with her mom . Her nas was Florence Townson or she could be under Florence Forbes or Florence Brewer . She past away in the 60s and she's lived in Aylmer Quebec . If anybody could privide me with any info , please contact me at jacktheprinter@videotron.ca thank you
Gregg Belanger <jacktheprinter@videotron.ca>
Gatineau, P.Q. Canada - Wednesday, September 11, 2002 at 16:25:12 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.203.141.148
I'm a serving member in one of Canada's Senior Regiments 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment.I am a very patriotic Canadian and appreciate all the victories and defeats our forces have had to endure over the history of our commitment to our country and to our allies. My Great Grandfather was in WW1 with the 66th Battalion C.E.F and I was hoping to get some more detailed information on him. He enlisted on the 8th day of Sept.1915 at Lake Saskatoon,Edmonton.Any information would be greatly appreciated. Pro Patria!! Cpl.D Hanson
Cpl Dave Hanson <tdhanson@nrtco.net>
Petawawa, ON Canada - Wednesday, September 11, 2002 at 00:38:14 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.168.100.186
I think if we all stick together that we can defenatly get through this !!!
jenn <funkychunkchiq01@aol.com>
carthage, new york - Sunday, September 08, 2002 at 16:10:07 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 152.163.189.135
wonderful site. Thankyou so much. I am looking for e mail the resident chaplain, 14 wing, p o box5000 stn/ greenwood n.s. bop1n0(bop ino) Once again thankyou. Wonderful to be able to go over all the lists. Keep on going we thankyou so much. hp and TL Vardy
hpvardy@direct.ca <as above>
chase, bc Canada - Thursday, September 05, 2002 at 20:54:54 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.66.147.19
I am searching for a Canadian soldier named Armstrong who was at the end of the war (1945) in Holland, in the place Assen. He stayed a few months in our house (Venestraat 56) during the end of the war, before the liberation of Assen at 13 april 1945. Is there anyone who can help me?
Albert Dik <a.dik2@chello.nl>
Varsseveld, Holland - Wednesday, September 04, 2002 at 10:13:39 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 213.93.47.122
I would like to connect with any one who has linkages to # 3SFTS Currier Base, 1943, Calgary, any one connected to yanks who trained as pilot at # #SFTS,1943, or to anyone with photos of the pilot graduating classes, Currie, 1943,and the parachute packers ,currie, 1943.
George Millar <gmillartime@telus.net>
Edmonton, AB Canada - Tuesday, September 03, 2002 at 08:24:39 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.59.82.158
Marvelous to see so much regognition! I served on HMCS Ontario 1947-1950 and 1954-1958. Will be 87 on September 7th & would like to get in touch with 'old' friends!!
Cdr. Donald Clark CD RCN Ret'd <dpclark@shaw.ca>
Sidney, BC Canada - Thursday, August 29, 2002 at 03:00:00 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.64.223.204
Hello everybody - Just wanted to wish you a great day ... :-)
private Krankenversicherung
Frankfurt, Germany - Thursday, August 29, 2002 at 01:02:31 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 62.1.0.104
Founds this sight looking for information on my uncle Douglas Nageleisen of Windsor On. killed in WWII in Holland to try to locate burial site. Beleive it may be Groesbeek? How do I locate the grave site?
Nancy Fisher <031A12NFisher@Equitable.ca>
Canada - Wednesday, August 28, 2002 at 09:20:02 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.191.37.2
About a year ago I provided photos of the newly constructed Dysart Memorial Cairn to be included on this web site. Our Historical Society has been waiting to see the fruit of our efforts but each time we check the site Dysart's Cairn is not listed. Can someone contact me at the above e mail address and give us a progress report?
John Grohs <bopee@sk.sympatico.ca>
DYSART, sk Canada - Tuesday, August 27, 2002 at 00:01:07 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.165.28.43
I helped Dad find this page. He served on HMCS Ontario during WWII. While he was very young (17-1/2 yrs) when he joined, he certainly grew up during his service. I've put Dad's name and my e-mail address so that anyone who served on the Ontario would see Dad's info and contact him. He's still an active 75 yr old and is trying to re-construct some of his family's history during WWII. All 6 sons and one daughter came back alive after serving in various branches of the military. Lucky family! That generation was the second one to go to war. Jessie Cochrane Combe was a Nursing Sister in WWI, and Charles Victor Combe was in the Little Black Devils out of Winnipeg, MB in WWI. Obviously, they came back alive and passed on the tradition of war-time military service to their children. Here's hoping that no more generations have to deal with a major World War (III).
Doug Combe <jancombe@shaw.ca>
Calgary, AB Canada - Tuesday, August 20, 2002 at 19:27:14 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.71.223.141
my grandfather was in ww2 and he came out alive but when i was 14 years old he told me everthing about the war and then he gave me and my brother two japan flags and they where signed by the japan fighters and 4 mounths ago he died. so if you have any infomation or now how i can get some infomation,please contact me highwayx16@aol.com
fred tartaglione <highwayx16@aol.com>
patchogue, ny usa - Monday, August 19, 2002 at 02:32:59 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.12.103.161
As a history buff; I love your site. I was never healthy enough for the peactime military, although I spent a short time the ' the militia' Since I love my country and appreciate those who die for it, I offer to all who empathize with me my copy of 'Death By Friendly Fire' which is a descriptive poem about the tragedy April 18,2002 near Kandahar, Afghanistan My address is below Slan lèat, Neil J.MacDonald seanneil@mts.net seanneil@gosympatico.ca
Neil J. MacDonald <seanneil@mts.net>
Winnipeg, Mb Canada - Sunday, August 18, 2002 at 00:29:39 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.161.108.47
cool designed internetsite!!
sandra
United States - Saturday, August 03, 2002 at 09:50:26 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 134.99.194.126
Hi, I'm looking for the grave site of FLORENCE TOWNSON. She past away in the 60s in Aylmer Quebec, Canada . She served in WW2 as a nurse , If you have any info or suggestion , contact me .thank you
Gregg Belanger <JackThePrinter@hotmail.com>
Gatineau, P.Q. Canada - Thursday, August 01, 2002 at 16:40:34 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.200.226.55
Exellent site. So good to have a site like this. Long may it continue. I am looking for information about my father inlaw Cecel Truan Williams. who emmigrated to Canada (living in or near Portage la Prairie} from Cornwall, England, in the early 20s. He enlisted in 1939 on the outbreak of the war. I now he served in the 17th Field Regiment. We know so little of his life in Canada. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Clive & Carol Davies <clive@davies6262.freeserve.co.uk>
Street, Somerset England - Wednesday, July 31, 2002 at 16:59:47 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.92.168.172
Excellent site. also see www.warbirdcentral.com
Robert Henderson <raf@ris.net>
Canada - Tuesday, July 30, 2002 at 19:52:50 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 66.113.28.218
Enjoyed the site but have one comment to make as I was looking for individuals on memorials. I know it could be a big task but could a list of individuals on memorials be listed on each sites page. I am President of The Royal Canadian Legion Minita Branch#66.
Ray Moorehead <sherrym@mb.sympatico.ca>
Miniota, Mb Canada - Sunday, July 28, 2002 at 13:32:55 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.200.47.152
So many sad stories and yet so relevant. So good to have a web site like this. I,too, am hoping for info. about James Weir RCAF in WW11 served in Pembroke Dock South Wales UK in 1944 possibly squadron 415 429 119 423
Sylvia Lister <jumoff@hotmail.com>
Cleator Moor, CU England - Friday, July 26, 2002 at 17:44:49 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.92.168.173
My Grandfather's name was John Andrew Milton Cook aka: JAM Cook. I, like many of you am searching for info because I did not pick my father's brain while he was alive. My grandfather joined the Regina Rifles 3rd Battalion and went on active duty with them, as a captain in 1942. One year later, he was persuaded to serve as a correspondent with the Sifton chain of newspapers. It was said in an obit, that he was an Ernie Pyle type of war correspondent with much of his copy devoted to telling the folks back home the personal incidents of active service. Names figured prominently in his stories and he thus helped to maintain a closer bond between the troops and the home front. If anyone has copies of old newspaper articles with articles penned by Jam, or remember him, please let me know. I have not read many postings that honour the work of the men who brought news of the war into our homes. I have one old & yellowed accounting that my grandfather wrote after the war ended. In this writing, he himself honours the following newsmen: FRED GRIFFIN- ("He covered the war as if he were fighting it and he went on fighting to the end. There was no greater reporter in the war than Fred Griffin.) RALPH ALLEN & ROSS MUNRO: ("...could easily have gone to work for foreign agencies. They were as good as any of our foreign rivals.") CHARLIE LYNCH: ("...a junior in Halifax, at 24 became one of the greatest scoop artists on the Western front. He went to work for a British agency, impressed them so much they sent him to South America for an important role.") Other names mentioned by my grandfather in this piece of writing are: Jack Golding, Greg Clark, Allen Kent, Jim Rennie, Mac Raeburn, Cliff Wallace, Lionel Shapiro & Ross Harkness. Perhaps some of you reading this will recognise your name or the names of your loved ones. If so, you will be reminded of the important role they played in WWII.
Shirley Wood <swood1637@rogers.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Thursday, July 25, 2002 at 13:40:23 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.101.147.228
This web site is a very good web site. It shows that people from all over are reconizing the people who fought for their lives to we could be living today. Keep this web site going and I am going to tell my friends about it so they can come and see for their selfs how much this is a wonderful thing.
Cassie Whitaker <wildfire_602@hotmail.com>
spokane, washington - Sunday, July 21, 2002 at 21:22:18 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 67.227.213.244
ANY ONE WHO KNEW LANCE CORPERAL ALEX ALEXIS WRITE ME!!
norman <norman_other@hotmail.com>
FORT ST JAMES, B.C. Canada - Saturday, July 20, 2002 at 15:10:50 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.53.98.163
They fought so that we could stay free!
dianne waller <di waller@hotmail.com>
hove, sx england - Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 08:14:10 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 213.254.178.131
Chester Funnel Have information you were looking for on personal locator.
pat sorfleet <thegran1@hotmail.com>
brockville, ont. USA - Tuesday, July 16, 2002 at 22:44:51 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 65.93.71.168
My grandfather Kennath Bowditch was in The Queens own Royal West Kents. During the second world war. He was fighting in monte casino. If anyone knew of my grandfather please would you contact this site. I belive he had a best friend called Horace Foot. I believe my grandfather was a Hero.
Rebecca Bowditch <Babybecky2@Hotmail.com>
Cwmbach, S.Wales - Tuesday, July 16, 2002 at 16:28:34 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.92.67.71
Today, I discovered this site and was very pleased to see that our people who served are not forgotten! My Father, BJ WATERMAN fought overseas in WW11. Keep on remembering!
Beatty J. Waterman Jr. <bwaterman@videotron.ca>
Candiac, Que Canada - Saturday, July 13, 2002 at 17:30:38 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.203.96.154
Nice site. I will come back again soon.
Johnny <stymiee@hotmail.com>
USA - Saturday, July 13, 2002 at 12:28:47 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 68.45.58.39
Just a fast line to give my change of email address. Again this is a wonderful site and please keep it going. All service persons - be they Naval, Army, Air, Police, Firemen, Medical - if they serve they deserve our recognition. God bless and keep them all well and safe.
Frank McKerry <mckerry@shaw.ca>
Vernon, BC Canada - Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 00:56:53 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.67.253.204
my grandfather Jim Riggs served with the cape breton highlanders in world war 2, he lost his two brothers in the war,i have since lost my grandfather but would like to thank him and all the brave men who fought for our freedom from the bottom of my heart.I love all of you thank you!!
glennwalker <glennwalker@hotmail.com>
calgary, ab Canada - Saturday, July 06, 2002 at 19:40:11 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.64.173.37
Searching any Data on my Grandfather.Served in 42ndBatt. CAN.ROYAL HIGHLANDERS.during W.W.1.My Father never knew his Father DADwas born VERDUN MONTREAL in 1915and returned to Ballymoney N.IRELAND in1916 since then we have no news of my Grandfather JOHN FALCONER.If you can help PLEASE REPLY.
Kay Muirhead <kaymm@blueyonder.co.uk>
WIGAN, Lancs. ENGLAND - Thursday, July 04, 2002 at 11:45:59 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 62.30.24.68
Nice to see this site providing information on our veterans' memorials. One omission is the Armstrong cenotaph and the Roll of Honour in Memorial Park Armstrong .
Thomas Alexander Smith <tomA_smith@telus.net>
Armstrong, BC Canada - Wednesday, July 03, 2002 at 23:30:57 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 66.183.202.151
I'd just like to say thank youfor providing such a fine site.
Global - Monday, July 01, 2002 at 18:11:57 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 66.25.11.227
Hello, just a follow up on a previous posting I sent. It looks as though the underscore in my email address does not appear in the previous posting. My address is ferguson_ kari@hotmail.com (not a space between my last and first name, an underscore). This being said, I would be deligthed to hear from anyone who has a similar story to my grandfathers' (please refer back to my May posting for specifics, he was with District Depot 6 in Halifax, served in England). May I also say, it is very nice to see so many new postings. Have a safe 1st and 4th of July everyone!
Kari Ferguson <ferguson_kari@hotmail.com>
Glace Bay, NS Canada - Saturday, June 29, 2002 at 17:43:30 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.110.151
I am looking for info about my grandfathers platoon. He was in the SSR, 4th platoon C company. His name was Clark Ennis and he would have signed up in Estevan, SK.
clark izsak <clarkeizsak@sasktel.net>
estevan, sk Canada - Saturday, June 29, 2002 at 02:34:33 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 206.163.244.51
It is nice to see our veterans being remembered. I am the daughter of a WW1 vet (John Bertram Fenelon) and had three brothers in WW2 (Garnet,Cyril and Gerald), also had a sister in service in Canada.Dad and the boys have now passed on. May God bless them all.
Valerie Paul <valpaul@shaw.ca>
Winnipeg, MB Canada - Friday, June 28, 2002 at 19:10:53 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.123.186.238
I found this guestbook very informative and will continue to check it at another time. I served with the R.C.N. from 1950 to 1956.Ihad one tour of duty in KOREA on the H.M.C.S Huron. I would like to hear from some of the old boys that I sailed with
Robert J. Wellington <rjwhairybut@hotmail.com>
Chatham, O Canada - Thursday, June 27, 2002 at 21:50:07 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.95.136.73
Thankyou all Canadian forces who have fought and died for the old country during two world wars
keith Roberts <keithroberts@swipnet.se>
Höör, sweden - Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at 12:26:55 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 213.101.77.153
looking for anything about great grandfather jackson,nova scotia
theresa brewster <theresasmith404@msn.ca>
glace bay, n.s Canada - Monday, June 24, 2002 at 08:41:20 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.39.230
Thank God for our allies, the Canadians. I am of Canadian ancestry. I still have family there in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Anyone knowing Donald O'Barska, please tell him hey, from cousin Carol. I recently participated in a Candle Light Ceremony for the Vietnam vets in front of the Moving Wall. Over 58,000 names are inscribed on it and I believe some were Canadians. That was a very unpopular war, but it is not how or why these young people died, but that there country called and they gave their all. I have two MIAs that I have adopted and am working very diligently to get our Government to quit dancing around the subject and get any country that has MIA/POWs to give them up now. We demand that our service persons be accounted for. Anyone have a Canadian MIA/POW that they would like me to adopt, just give me a highsign, and tell me who to write to. I will bug the H... out of them if they are sitting on their hands. Carol, 'Song Of Joy'
CAROL BOUCHE' OTTLINGER <cottlinger@webtv.net>
USA Michigan, Canada - Sunday, June 23, 2002 at 03:08:54 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.240.222.130
Just a small note to tell you that i was so moved by the discovery of your great page.My ancestor was job Duguay he was my father's oldest brother and my father came back with a broken spirit only a child himself.I have a lotof stories told by my dad and his buddy edgar.You see i also taught school to Zita.Thank you for the memories and to that ass-hole who insulted their heroic lives god bless the ignorant.
helene <cosmictunes@shaw.ca>
vancouver, b.c. Canada - Saturday, June 22, 2002 at 23:44:19 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.84.12.229
9th of April ought to be a national holiday, a day to remember and observe respect and gratitude to those who paid the supreme sacrifice on Vimy Ridge !
John Martin
North Bay, On Canada - Thursday, June 20, 2002 at 14:19:41 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 207.236.46.2
I`m Honoured to sign this guest book!!My two grandfathers were both killed in world war 1, on my fathers side Corporal Harold Robert O`Hara, on my mothers` side, Pte. Edwin Jackson the question I have is this:I would like to know without too much beauracracy, what 5th CRT stands for Cpl. O`Hara served with this unit and was killed in 1918, There are two Edwin Jacksons, both Pte.`s one was killed April 9th, 1917, the other was August 15th 1917, one was with the 16th btn. and the other was with the 75th Btn.I would like more information if at all possible, I served with the Royal Canadian Regiment, and the Black Watch in Korea, if any body can cast some light on my family puzzle, I would sure appreciate it.and it goes without saying thank you very much H.R.Patrick O`Hara
Harold Robert Patrick O`Hara <pohara17@hotmail.com>
Petawawa, On. Canada - Wednesday, June 19, 2002 at 20:48:33 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.168.100.210
My brother,Pvt.W.W.Brannon,was killed in Italy while a member of the First Special Service Force,the elite Canadian-American Commando outfit of WW11.Would love to hear from anyone who might have known my brother.
Jackson Brannon <cbrannon@rtol.net>
Glenville,WV, United States - Monday, June 10, 2002 at 04:07:20 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 63.117.5.78
This is a great site! My Grandfather, Frank D. Marshall Sr. Faught in WWI. He Was with the 31st. Bat. from British Columbia. Hefought in France and Belgium. He was a Captain When he was discharged. He worked is way up the ranks, as a Machine Gunner. I have just Typed is War Letters during this time. Ifanyone has Informatio about the 31 st. Batallion. I would love to chat with you.
Frank D. Marshall III <ddssmarshall@ aol.com>
Hemet , Ca,, U.S.A. - Sunday, June 09, 2002 at 03:59:12 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.12.106.52
My cousin was able to get my grandfater's Navy records. Was wondering if anyone has any information on the HMCS Charlottetown. I see it is listed here the date is May 1 1942. It says he was a survivor of HMCS Charlottetown. He also served on Stadacona, Saguenay, Windflower, Hochelaga, Niobe(Kootenay). Does anyone have any information on these ships. His name was Ronald Edwin Lent. Thank you.
Terri Lent <gum.stronge@ns.sympatico.ca.>
Advocate, NS Canada - Saturday, June 08, 2002 at 00:43:34 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.84.87
my greatgrandfather fought on vimmy ridge his last name was gray iam searching for anyone who knew him i dont know who or what regement he served on .if you know any info on him please leave a message here. i would greatly appreciate it.
judi lingenfelter
sry, bc Canada - Thursday, June 06, 2002 at 08:22:11 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.82.37.176
This is a good sight (needs more pictures of native solders) Wo TernenT
Wo TernenT of the Rocky Mountian Rangers <spot_3@hotmail.com>
revelstoke, Canada - Tuesday, June 04, 2002 at 19:24:16 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.22.16.53
my father was in the u.s. army infantry. he had 2 tours in korea and 1 in vietnam. he was a seargent first class. to him and all that have and will serve, thank you for your sacrafice and all you do to keep our countries free.
lanier griswold <policeman_n_need@yahoo.com>
swainsboro, ga united states - Tuesday, June 04, 2002 at 15:05:20 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 167.196.189.22
I came across the Canadian site whilst researching for details of my grandfather's WW1 service. He was Lt col R A Rafferty, the CO of the 11th Battalion Australian Imperial Forces. He was an original ANZAC, landing at Gallipoli & then serving on the Western Front from 1916 to 1918. I would love to hear from anyone with any contacts that may link up with his service.
David Rafferty <millerty@connexus.net.au>
Melbourne, Australia - Sunday, June 02, 2002 at 01:28:21 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 203.29.131.3
We have had a recent"theft" of Grandfathers WW1 medals. There were 3 medels presented to Fred W Laycock, one of the original PPCLI to go overseas to Vimy Ridge. At the time of their disappearance they were in a photo frame 'gold frame with green back ground, with a PPCLI shoulder patch mounted above medals. I would sure like to have these returned I believe they were a; Bravery medal ,a Courage medal ,and a WW1 war metal. Fred was wounded at Vimy; I'm not really sure what year. I had intended to donate these pieces to the PPCLI museum, were they belong, only to find them gone. The theft has taken place in the last 60 days, I hope someone out there can help me or offer some constructive advice as to my next step, THX. Jim
Jim Thompson <lexxus@shaw.ca>
North Vancouver, B.C. Canada - Sunday, May 26, 2002 at 14:00:31 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.80.83.112
My grandfather--John Maynard-- served in WW1 with the Royal Newfoundland Regiment. I know he is buried in Corner Brook Nf., but no one knows where. Can anyone help? There was confusion as to his real last name. As the story goes, he enlisted as John Miner. The family story is that as a young boy he was known as "John the Miners' son" hense the mistake.
Eric McHugh <emcq@vianet.on.ca>
Bracebridge, On Canada - Saturday, May 25, 2002 at 22:37:44 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.91.147.71
my father gerald joeseph o'brien was a hong kong vet i'm looking for any old newsprints etc. of his return to toronto beaches area
ron o'brien <cdlserv@hotmail.com>
ajax, on Canada - Thursday, May 23, 2002 at 11:44:25 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.231.130.69
this is a really great site, thank you for making it accesable to me.
nicole hunter <zoomlala@hotmail.com>
north vancouver, b.c Canada - Tuesday, May 21, 2002 at 23:48:33 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.53.80.216
I am trying to locate any information on J.W. Williams. He was my uncle who was born in Crossett, AK, married an African woman, became a Canadian citizen and supposedly died in a Vetern's Home in Montreal. Do not have dates on anything unfortunately. Thanks for any help!
Cindia Bunton <fayto50@hotmail.com>
Keokuk, IA USA - Monday, May 20, 2002 at 16:44:24 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.229.200.2
We have just completed a website honouring the memory of Flt. Srgt. Harry Hansell from Vulcan, Alberta who joined the RCAF in 1942, and died 18 months later in a bomber over Germany. This very personal story includes a memorials chapter with photos of the monument raised in Vulcan and his gravesite in Hanover, Germany. Harry's Story http://www.my.intergate.ca/bhansell/
Barry Dickieson <dickiesb@cadvision.com>
Calgary, AB Canada - Saturday, May 18, 2002 at 12:29:39 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 154.11.114.87
I live near all the old Canadian Squadron air bases in Yorkshire England, (77,10,158 Squardrons) may i say thank you from an english man, we could not have won the war without your brave young men. God Bless them all
David Everard <Danotom@aol.com.uk>
Hornsea, Yorkshire England - Friday, May 17, 2002 at 18:09:13 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.93.49.186
Looking for James Cathro who had a daughter Isabella in 1809. She married Murdoch McKenzie and immigrated through Toronto. They came through Nauvoo Ill and eventually through Salt Lake City.
Kathleen Vander Linden
Canada - Friday, May 17, 2002 at 17:27:58 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 12.110.19.97
Thank you for your wonderful website. My Great uncle, William Douglas served with the CEF 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles during WW1. He was wounded and taken prisoner and subsquently died in a German POW camp on November 20th 1917. We never knew where he was buried. Thanks to the Veteran Affairs website, I was able to find his burial location. My father who is 80 and a world war II veteran will visits his grave site in Cologne this November. Thanks and god bless the brave and gallant Canadian and American soliders who made the ultimate sacifice for freedom. Gary Gordon
Gary Gordon <ngordon19@attbi.com>
Redmond, WA USA - Friday, May 17, 2002 at 13:00:03 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 12.230.188.180
What a wonderful idea to commemorate those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for their country. I noticed a Alan Watson Heuchan who died in the 2nd WW and I was wondering if there were any relatives out there who would like to contact another Heuchan please do
Alison Heuchan <alison.heuchan@justice.wa.gov.au>
Perth, Australia - Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 05:46:05 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 167.30.48.41
Just want to say this is a great sight...I'd like to dedicate this to my father Tony Jeremschuk...WWII Perth Regiment Italy...My Grandfather Sgt Walter Birce...WWI..and Uncle Phil Roberts, Wellington and Lincoln Reg..WWII...Thanks for the freedom......When you go home ..tell them of us....and say for your tommorrows ...we gave our todays....
Guy Jeremschuk <riverman1646@yahoo.com>
windsor, ont Canada - Monday, May 13, 2002 at 20:07:27 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.57.104.188
Hi i am only eleven and i would like to thank all who served in the Great War and World War II thanks for all those people who gave there lives and did enormous amounts of bravery like my uncle thomas rickkets the youngest person to win the "VC"(Victoria Cross) the higest award for acts of bravery in the presnece of the enemy or lots of other acts Thanks FOR OUR PEACE (GOD BLESS YOU ALL)
Chris Ryan <chris180_@hotmail.com>
St>johns, NF Canada - Friday, May 10, 2002 at 22:08:45 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.251.226.248
Just like to say hi to any of ex RCASC I served with 1963
Russ Gray <russgray@sasktel.net>
Regina , Sk Canada - Thursday, May 09, 2002 at 01:15:59 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.165.18.227
I am just here to sign. God Bless
ashley <ashleysigler@aol.com>
Roseville, Michgian - Tuesday, May 07, 2002 at 14:42:19 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.88.0.134
I would like to extend a sincere thanks to all those who fought for the freedoms we have today. A simple thank you is not enough! God Bless... I am wondering if anyone has a similar story to the one I am about to tell, or perhaps they may know of someone who served with my grandfather. My Grandfather served in WW2,District Depot 6 in Halifax (I believe),he fixed tanks. I have many stories, but one stands out. He was sailing to England, their ship was blocked by U boats, so they had to sail up and around Scotland/Ireland. They ended up near Perth, as the port was too small to sail a ship into, they had to climb down the side of the ship with ropes into rafts to sail ashore. Once on land, the people were cheering, my grandfather asked "Do they always cheer like this for the canadians?", he was told that there was a report that the U-boats sank a Canadian ship, all hands were lost...The ship was my grandfathers...
Kari Ferguson <ferguson_kari@hotmail.com>
Glace Bay, NS Canada - Saturday, May 04, 2002 at 21:17:16 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.78.196
i'd like to say that i'm sorry about what had happened to 4 soldiers and rest in peace my friends and to all the families who had lost there loved ones god bless and marley your honey will always be with you in your heart soul and inyour dreams he would say to you honey don't worry be happy because i did fight for our country and now that i know your safe i don't have to worry any more because i love you and i hope to see you soon my love . ps don't forget you had the most wonderful husband and you should be proud that you got a great husband that love's you so much.ok love always wynnie and chrystle.
chrystle leblanc wynnie rubin <jen_w34@hotmail.com>
ottawa, ont Canada - Tuesday, April 30, 2002 at 13:32:38 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.226.212.82
Your web-site was rather...interesting. And I will always remember the fallen soldiers who have paid their service to their duty in dying in trying to protect us all.
Nathaniel DiCaprio <yugoslavian18@hotmail.com>
Edmonton, AB Canada - Monday, April 29, 2002 at 14:22:36 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 206.75.217.196
In memory of my uncle, Georges Arthur Brossard. A Canadian soldier attached to the British Armed Forces, WWII. He was awarded DSO. He fought in Europe 1939 - 1945. He returned to his home in Ottawa, Ontario after serving an additional year in Europe with the occupation forces.
Lynn <WandaLynnButler1952@hotmail.com>
Ottawa, ON Canada - Sunday, April 28, 2002 at 22:57:39 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.188.193.163
Great site. Two other memorials in Regina can be found on the monuments/memorials page of www.WascanaPark.com
Don
Regina, Sk Canada - Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 00:27:15 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.174.148.74
My father Thomas George Nodwell served with the 4 th Div of the Canadian Cyclist Bat from 1916--1919 any info on this batallion would be very much appreciated This is a great web site.
Thomas Nodwell <thomasn@sympatico.ca>
Toronto, On Canada - Saturday, April 20, 2002 at 13:07:17 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.228.48.120
Looking for information regarding Flying Officer Glenn Burnie,native of Winnipeg,Manitoba. He was the bombaimer on Halifax DG226,based at 1652 H.C.U. Marston Moor,which crashed at Wetherby,Yorkshire on the 24 August 1944. One of the recovered engines is currently on display at Allied airforces museum at Elvington,along with a picture of the pilot Clyde Roswell Osbourne,native of St Johns,New Brunswick. I have in my possesion,an artefact relating to the afore mentioned aircraft,in particular the bombaimer,hence i am trying to trace any surviving relatives. If anybody has any info,please feel free to drop me a line. Great site,kindest regards Canada.
Christopher Noble <cjnoble@aol.com>
Boston spa, Yorkshire England - Saturday, April 20, 2002 at 09:36:30 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.93.32.154
I really have a great deal of respect for everyone who fought in the war.So many people died in Hong Kong and lots of the soldiers didn't even know where they were going.
Elmer Zacharias <bigsexxy@hotmail.com>
Canada - Friday, April 19, 2002 at 11:34:48 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 198.163.213.9
I really have a great deal of respect for everyone who fought in the war.So many people died in Hong Kong and lots of the soldiers didn't even know where they were going.
Elmer Zacharias <big_n_ez@hotmail.com>
Canada - Friday, April 19, 2002 at 11:33:47 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 198.163.213.9
i would like to say thank's to your canadian forces who fought,but never seem to get the credit they deserve. my wifes uncle john lafferty who was killed in action on 11dec1944 and is bureid in holland at groesbeek. as he was from P.E.I.hard for me to put it into words,as i am a vet too,but a u.s one. we have many a canadian on our wall in wshington dc. and to their familie's,my heart go's out to you,
carl hannon <carlhannon@yahoo.com>
madison, me U.S.A - Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 01:54:00 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.195.153.4
This is an entry about the Richmond Cenotaph. The Richmond Cenotaph was taken down a few years back for it to be engraved again, and was rededicated two years ago. On June 6th 2000 it now resides in front of the Richmond City Hall.
F/Sgt.Yang 692 RCACS <bluewingsquadron@hotmail.com>
Richmond, BC Canada - Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 15:34:57 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.69.255.203
What a wonderful site M.Wright! My fathers name is Charles Hunter.He and his brother Jim joined the First Cdn Div,/2nd Field Regiment/Royal Canadian Artillery in 1939.In December they sailed on the"Empress of Britain" from Montreal.They were stationed at Liepzig Barracks at Crookham Crossroads near Aldershot to defend Britain against the onslaught of the enemy.My uncle Jim was killed there,stealing away a family member before we had a chance to know him. From there,my Dads group went into Sicily,then on to Calabria,Campo Basso,Reggio,Ortona and Monté Cassino.There are too many details for here. My Grandfather,James Cathro Hunter,fought through Vimy and more.He emigrated from Dundee at the turn of the century. Friends may contact us.Please remember throughout the year! "Into the valley rode the 600"
Ken <familyhunter@sympatico.ca>
Russell, On Canada - Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at 23:21:31 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.226.118.42
Any information on Alfred James Nightingale who left Canada joined the (British) Royal Naval Air Service,became a P.O.W. at YOZGAD
Ronald John Saunders <ronald.aroo@btinternet.com>
Llanelli, Wales - Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at 09:49:22 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 213.122.18.223
Iam looking for a soldier [WWII] from Chambly, PQ Name Lionel Collette Wife name Patricia. they have a child name Nicole. Information would be appreciated.
LR Dick Fletcher <kelnaval@aol.com>
Kelowna, B.C. Canada - Tuesday, April 09, 2002 at 03:52:14 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 66.183.203.185
I am looking for any one who has information on Private Ernest Welby Smith. His regement was canadian infantry(british columbia)7th unit.He died on August 15,1917.Buried at vimy memorial cemetery.ww1
ruth ann wall <rufuswall@hotmail.com>
aylmer, ont Canada - Friday, April 05, 2002 at 22:36:36 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 152.163.204.192
Pleased to see entry re HMCS ESQUIMALT memorial. An entry just before this from the search engine is quite wrong in the activities of ESQUIMALT that fateful day. We were NOT on routine patrol that fateful morning, but were ordered out to search for suspected submarine activity in the Halifax approaches and rendevous with HMCS SARNIA at '8.00 AM'. We were in a refit berth at the time having mine- sweeping gear installed of which the port side paravane was temporarily lashed in place. Our ship's deck watch was put on general alert from approx. '2.OO am' onwards. At the time I was manning the starboard Depth Charge Thrower before stand-down and change of watch at '6.00 AM'. We were NOT on a "routine" patrol. Unfortunately this was not recorded in the official Board of Enquiry. As well, the figures of the ship's crew, all ranks, is wrong. We had 7l all ranks, 44 died and there were 27 survivors.
Terrence C. Manuel CD, FHSC <manuel5416@rogers.com>
Ottawa, On. Canada - Thursday, April 04, 2002 at 23:15:51 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.114.111.184
HI!
Rachel Day <sexy_blondie16@hotmail.com>
Rocklin, CA United States - Tuesday, April 02, 2002 at 00:50:52 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 66.125.96.227
Would like to pay my tribute to all the Canloans/Canadian Officers that voluntereed for the Brtish Army in WW2 and thehigh price they paid. there is a Memorial in Ottawa to these men, and in particular the ones that served in the Cameromians,Scottish Rifles Also to the Canadian Army personel that went down on the SS NERISSA 200 miles North of LIVERPOOL WW2, and have no known resting place but the sea.
H.BUTLER <cameronianshb@yahoo.co.uk>
HENDON,LONDON, England - Friday, March 29, 2002 at 06:09:19 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 144.139.28.18
My Family immigrated from Canada. Frank (francis) Bouche. I have family in Port Arthur, (now known as Thunder Bay), Ontario
Carol Bouche' Ottinger <cottlinger@webtv.net>
USA, Canada - Sunday, March 24, 2002 at 20:03:08 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.240.222.130
looking for any information on my two uncles.George fivash and Hubert fivash .I believe one died in normandy . thanks for any info received
maggie vandusen <maggievandusen292@hotmail.com>
st.thomas, ont Canada - Friday, March 22, 2002 at 23:08:31 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 66.185.84.75
Very interesting history. The combination of the French and British. Your motto "from sea to sea" profound but accurate.
Tony Rathwell <tonyrathwell@hotmail.com>
Dearborn, MI USA - Monday, March 18, 2002 at 11:59:24 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 204.39.45.3
first i would like to thank all the canadians who came down and helped my country in vietnam,as i pay tribute to them that fell,as thier names are enscrolled upon the wall. i married the daughter of a canadian and her uncle was killed in action on dec,14,1944. his name was john lafferty from st.john's. just want to thank you canadians for always showing up when needed. thank you carl hannon
carl hannon <carlhannon@yahoo.com>
maddison,maine, U.S.A - Sunday, March 17, 2002 at 23:49:20 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.195.153.12
Is there any way that you can correct a spelling error on your site - The name in question is WHYCOCOMACH..... it should be spelled - WHYCOCOMAGH. Thank You in advance.
George W. Lawrence <skip_2melu@hotmail.com>
Glace Bay, NS Canada - Thursday, March 14, 2002 at 20:26:49 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.201.131
I have the upmost respect for all who fought and are fighting for peace.
Sonia Milley <sonemilley@hotmail.com>
Woodstock, ON Canada - Wednesday, March 13, 2002 at 10:58:39 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.154.130.118
Excellant site Great job. Pride on our past and fath in our future
Tom Boyd <bea20@telusplanet.net>
Wainwright, Alberta Canada - Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at 23:34:09 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.181.237
I am researching the history of Shorncliffe Army Camp in Kent UK. During the Great War tens of thousands of Canadian soldiers were stationed there before going to the front. There are 300 Canadians buried in Shorncliffe Military Cemetery. I would love to hear from anyone who could share memories of their own or relatives who may have passed through Shorncliffe. Many thanks. Mike
Mike George <michael.george@lineone.net>
Folkestone, Kent England - Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at 13:36:13 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 212.137.45.109
my comments are that my gradmpa faught and he was a private an I thank all the people that faught in the war.
Chantelle Ducharme
Canada - Monday, March 11, 2002 at 16:45:24 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 205.200.236.19
Thankyou for such a wonderful way to remember our Veterans.My Grandfather served in WW1.My Father and his two brothers served in WW2.I also had two brothers who served as Peacekeepers in Egypt & Germany.My Dad{Joseph W Scotton}Joined the army in 1940 with the 16/22 Sask Horse,then served in #3 Canadian Armoured Corps Reinforcement Unit.He returned home from England in 1946.If anyone has any recollections of him I would be very greatful to hear from you. To everyone who reads this- never forget our Veterans, they went through a nightmare to give us what we have today. Appreciate them!
Brenda Lange <randbee@sk.sympatico.ca>
Mayfair, SK. Canada - Sunday, March 10, 2002 at 22:51:29 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.165.223.134
I stoped by to say hi. I am a Gulf War Vet from the US Navy. In Saudi Arabia 90-91. Hello to all.
Fred Willoughby <Bluebee2@aol.com>
Columbus, GA , USA - Saturday, March 09, 2002 at 15:03:55 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.12.96.206
I use to live in Port-Aux-basques, and know the war momerial well.
Jordan Kettle <kettle@2die4.com>
Edmonton, Alta Canada - Friday, March 08, 2002 at 22:50:04 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.162.160.51
this is a great memerable site
carol aylesworth <aylesworth@shaw.ca>
victoria, bc Canada - Friday, March 08, 2002 at 19:24:53 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.64.223.204
Two WW1 sites are WWW.Worldwar1.com and WWW.Scuttlebuttsmallchow.com.
R Giroday <chien@telus.net>
Hornby Island, BC Canada - Thursday, March 07, 2002 at 14:15:20 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.52.193.187
MY GRANDFATHER WAS IN WWII, HE DID NOT DIE DURING THE WAR, BUT HOWEVER HE DID PASS ON BEFORE I WAS BORN.I HAVE NOTHING TO REMEMBER HIM WITH EXCEPT AN OLD PHOTO THAT MY MOTHER HAS. IF ANYBODY KNEW "WILLIAM OMAN LEWIS",HAS AN OLD PHOTO OR A STORY,I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE A LETTER OR COPY. ALSO IF ANYONE KNOWS OF A WEB SITE TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON WAR VETRANS.PLEASE WRITE AT CHRISTINA CRABBE, 13346-140ST, EDMONTON,ALBERTA.T5L 2E3.
CHRISTINA CRABBE <CHRISTINA5CA@HTML.CA>
EDMONTON, AB Canada - Tuesday, March 05, 2002 at 20:32:57 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.180.110
My grandfather PATRICK DOUGLAS MEMORY SR. served in WW2 in the navy on a corvette.After th war he moved to Saint John. He passed away recently at the age of 83. If anyone knew him please e-mail me.
monica memory <monica_memory24@hotmail.com>
Saint John, N.B Canada - Monday, March 04, 2002 at 14:21:15 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 198.164.241.149
My father served with 434 Bluenose at Croft from June 1943- Does anybody out there have any recollections of him.His name was William(Dick)Bird and he flew as a flight engineer in a Halifax. Great site dedicated to fine men and women
Anthony Bird <tonybird47@hotmail.com>
Stockton-on-tees, England - Monday, February 25, 2002 at 08:24:27 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 194.53.175.3
Thanks for including the pictures of Memorial Park in Port-aux-Basques, NF. My grandfather, Thomas Moyst, was an engineer on the S.S. Caribou sunk by torpedo in 1942 just off the SW coast of NF while transporting troops and civilians. I was born 15 years later but whenever we visited NF my mother (born in NF) made sure we spent time visiting the Caribou memorial where her father and his shipmates were honoured. The memorial has been relcated at least twice since first built and now is clustered with monuments for WW1 & WW2. This summer I plan to visit NF again for the first time in nearly 20 years. I will be sure to visit these memorials to honour those who fell in war that my family and I might live in peace in North America.
Larry S. Bothe <bothe@andrews.edu>
Berrien Springs, MI USA - Friday, February 22, 2002 at 03:36:15 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 143.207.1.24
I served in 3 Platoon (Mortars), with the South Saskatchewan Regiment (SSR) during WW II. Anyone interested may visit the SSR Website at http://cap.estevan.sk.ca/ssr
W.M. (Bill) Sutherland <kamuwija@oanet.com>
Edmonton, AB Canada - Friday, February 15, 2002 at 14:30:50 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 207.153.27.94
what a great way to honour the women and men who served this great country of Canada in world wars.we owe them a great deal of respect.this also applies to those who served as our allies.
Robert Hall
Quebec Canada - Friday, February 15, 2002 at 12:47:36 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 207.253.167.238
My grandfather,Graydon Fitzpatrick, served in WW11 and was in England for awhile. He met a lady named Alice Pierce, where they conceived twins I believe and one past away. Looking for the son of Alice Pierce for he would be my half Uncle.
T. Allen <trecod@nb.sympatico.ca>
Murray Corner, NB Canada - Tuesday, February 12, 2002 at 23:16:03 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.166.245.167
Please help me find Robert(Bob Saunders) who was stationed in Scotland around Rhu/Rosneath in Helensburgh 1942-1944 I have no other information re what service he was in or rank. My Mother Mary(Mae) Mclaughlin was there at the same time she was in the WAAF. I would be forever grateful to even hear of any other service personal who was stationed in the area around this time
liz teese <enteese@netlink.com.au>
melbourne, Australia - Sunday, February 10, 2002 at 10:46:49 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 203.62.224.9
Thank you for a wonderful display of Canada's memorials. A proud tribute to your honored heros.
Paul F. Knopp <m1988@webtv.net>
Greensburg,PA, US Canada - Thursday, February 07, 2002 at 08:48:21 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.240.222.130
I am searching for any information concerning Sgt. Charles William Ford Regt. Number 970677 British Expeditionary Forces WW 1. He was a Sgt. in the Royal Field Artillery 60th Divisional Ammunition Column 12th Corps and served in France, Salonika and Alexandria. He enlisted in the City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) Embodied Territorial Force 18. 11. 15. and transferred to the Royal Field Artillery on 11. 3. 16. He served overseas in France from 25.6.16 to 2.12.16, Salonika from 3.12.16 to 13.6.17, Alexandria from 14.6.17 to 14.7.19. He was Disembodied on Demobilization 30.8.19. Discharged on Demobilization on 31.3.20. Service with the Colours 18.11.15. to 30.8.19. He was awarded the British War and Victory Medals. Last known address in 1947, 105 Lilloet St. West Apt. 16 Moosejaw Saskatchewan Canada. Ernest G. Ford E - mail address tennegf@aol.com
Ernest George Ford <tennegf@aol.com>
Oshawa, Ont. Canada - Sunday, February 03, 2002 at 13:00:02 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 205.188.198.152
Very commendable site. Well done. To view the monuments is to understand all the sacrifices it took to make this great country. It will help us stand strong for many years to come.
Mr. L.T. Oliver <loliver@tbf.net>
Winnipeg, MB Canada - Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 23:31:17 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.66.8.223
In Memory of Grandparents: EVELYN (nee Nightingale) and FORRESTER FAULKENHAM: The extraordinary story of my Grandparents while serving in the war effort in Estaples needs to be written. I have begun the process and if you have any information on the living and working conditions in Camp Estaples, France during WW1, I would appreciate any information you may have. I understand that the telegraphers such as my Grandmother worked in the shelter of caves....do you have any details on this topic? Additionally, and comments or information regarding the transition period for WAAC's post-war would be of great interest. Thank you Grandaughter: Melanie carpe.diem@ns.sympatico.ca
Melanie Elliott <carpe.diem@sympatico.ca>
Halifax, NS Canada - Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 21:01:28 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.90.101
IN MEMORY OF EVELYN (nee Nightingale) and FORRESTER H. FAULKENHAM My Grandparents Evelyn and Forrester Faulkenham's friendship during their participation in the war effort in Estaples grew to be a relationship that would last about 60 years. While Forrester would be out in the trenches, Evelyn was working hard as a telegrapher housed in a cave. Their personal story is powerful and endearing. I was blest to be given my Grandmother's personal diary of 1918 and feel compelled to honor both of their astounding stories. If you have any information on the living conditions at Camp Estaples, I would appreciated hearing from you. Additionally, if you have any information regarding the transition WAAC's faced post war, I would be grateful to receive any comments you may have. Granddaughter: Melanie
Melanie Elliott <carpe.diem@ns.sympatico.ca>
Halifax, NS Canada - Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 20:37:33 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.90.101
i hade 2 grand fathers in waold war 1 i wood just like to thank all the veteriansfor our freedom
anita clarke
glace bay, n s Canada - Monday, January 28, 2002 at 17:16:55 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.204.218
Thank you for this wonderful website, which I found by a Google search of Wygold, and there he was, my 'lost' great-uncle Edward Wygold! I knew he went to Canada, and that he died in WW1, but did not know where he lived after he left England, or even when. Now I have another lead to work on, that he lived in Usborne Township. Keep up the good work - we must never forget.
Linda Groves <linda.groves@btinternet.com>
Eltham, London, UK - Wednesday, January 23, 2002 at 18:20:21 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 62.7.112.63
i am doing the war at school i found the website touching. thankyou for the help.
student
england - Monday, January 14, 2002 at 16:24:01 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 195.93.50.154
Looking for information about my grandfather Joseph William Church Enlisted on August 14, 1940 from North Bay Ontario Canada.
Wonita Grant <morrowwonita@hotmail.com >
Calgary, Alta Canada - Sunday, January 13, 2002 at 22:55:25 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.55.98
I would appreciate any comments on the Royal West Kents in WW1.My grandfater was Pte.Ernest Robinson GS-9749. I would appreciate any comments on the part the regt played in the Battle of the Somme.Excellent site, My God look after all who fell in WW1 and WW2.
David Robinson <Dave@robinsond.freeserve.co.uk>
Rotherham, England - Sunday, January 13, 2002 at 10:12:32 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 195.92.168.167
I really enjoy this site,and reading all the comments.I am trying to locate a friend that went overseas with me from wareham Bonavista bay.His name is Hedley Coish he Joined the Royal Navy,and I joined the Royal Air Force,and we meet once on leave,Scotland
Joe Tucker <mjt@roadrunner.nf.net>
Mount Pearl, Nf Canada - Tuesday, January 08, 2002 at 19:19:09 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 205.251.129.202
thatz cool.
STONY POTTERSONS <thecrazyguy69@hotmail.com>
calgary, ab Canada - Tuesday, January 08, 2002 at 17:19:43 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 164.166.243.215
This is a great site,i saw it as i was reading the Legion magazine.As i am a Ex Royal Air Force I found it interesting.
JoeTucker <mjt@roadrunner.nf.net>
Mount pearl, NF Canada - Tuesday, January 08, 2002 at 11:58:55 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 205.251.129.202
The Ayr-Paris Band completed a two week tour of Holland, Belgium and France in July 2001. One of the highlights of our tour was performing a remembrance ceremony at Vimy Ridge. We also played at the Canadian War Cemetery in Grosbeek and toured the wonderful Canadian war museum. Everyone in our band and people touring with us, a total of 120 Canadians, felt very proud to be a Canadian. Please see our photo taken at Vimy Ridge in front of the monument. www.ayr-parisband.ca
Heidi Ostner <heidieo@hotmail.com>
Ayr, ON Canada - Sunday, January 06, 2002 at 23:41:46 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 206.172.56.162
Wonderful site !!! Keep up the good work.
James (Jim) Jennex <jimyrna@ns.sympatico.ca>
East Jeddore, N.S. Canada - Tuesday, January 01, 2002 at 16:02:53 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.231.0
Merchant navey England went to burma, member BURMA STAR EXMOUTH DEVON ENGLAND (DEKHO JOURNAL)
IVOR LEYMAN <mchtucker@yahoo.co.uk>
Exmouth.Devon, - england - Tuesday, January 01, 2002 at 07:53:16 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 195.92.168.172
love the site, found one of my relatives on there who served during ww1.
Claire Jewkes <tony.jewkes@blueyonder.co.uk>
birmingham, united kingdom - Monday, December 31, 2001 at 05:16:41 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 194.117.133.180
The Museum of the Shelters/Somme 1916 can be found in the Second World War underground shelters. Down here we would like to take you back more than 80 years to re-live that troubled period on our region's history, which has left a number of scars still visible on the landscape today. 62 steps take you 10m under the centre of the town into a gallery 250m long which exists under the Public Park. Inside, over 15 displays realistically show the life of the French, British and German soldiers during the First World War and in particular during the Somme offensive. It was in 1916 on the Somme that one of the worst battles of the First World War took place. 58 000 men, of whom 20 000 died, became casualties on the first day of battle on July 1st. The Museum of the Shelters/Somme 1916 has its entrance near the Basilica and you can explore the daily life of the soldiers in the trenches, and observe the evolution of the armies and the introduction of new methods of warfare including the use of gas or fire. Tel: 00.33.3.22.75.56.33 Fax: 00.33.3.22.74.38.30 Email: musee@somme-1916.org site somme-1916.org
somme-1916.org <feretph@wanadoo.fr>
Albert, france - Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 05:15:04 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 193.248.181.221
I recently came into possession of a picture of my Grandfather(Tapper)William Eldridge Thaddeus Davis, 2nd Battalion Canadian Railway Troops. My son could be his twin, and we are looking form information about where he served, was wounded, medals, etc. Can any give me a hand.
Betty Goodwin <thegoodwins@auracom.com>
Shelburne, NS Canada - Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 15:53:27 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 165.154.202.105
For 58 years I have wondered where my old friend Peter J.Stuart was buried. Peter and I went through our initial flying training in the RAF together. In 1942 he went to Canada and I went to the US. In June of 43 I sent him a postcard from Pensacola but it came back with the stamp "Killed on active service". I wrote to his comanding officer who wrote back and told me that Peter had been killed in a flying accident. I found your site while searching other RAF sites and I must say that I think it is very well created and put together. I only wish I had found it a long time ago. I will probably be travelling to Edmonton next year and if so I will plan on a trip to Red Deer Cemetry. I know that Peter had a sister in England, whom I met one time. If she or any other relative ever sees this message, I would be very happy to hear from them. Peter and I were very close friends and I often think of all those young men, just like him, who were cut off in their youth and never lived out their lives as they should have. I too, was in a very bad flying accident at Pensacola in which three others unfortunately did not survive, and I have been forever grateful that I was able to live a productive and full life with a wonderful wife, four children and four lovely grand-children. God bless you Peter, may you rest in peace.
Frederic A. Jaques <jaques992@aol.com>
Novi, MI USA - Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 12:08:07 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 152.163.201.213
Whoops - forgot my email address - I am the one looking for anyone who knew or knows the identities of any soldiers who spent 4 years in Hong Kong/Japanes POW camps - would love to hear from you.
Faye Grantham <fayegrantham@canadawired.com>
Canada - Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 19:57:16 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.139.208.156
Hi - I am looking for anyone who has any knowledge of soldiers who were captured in Hong Kong and served 4 years in Hong Kong and Japanese POW camps
Faye Grantham
Canada - Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 19:50:33 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.139.208.156
Subject: EVELYN NIGHTINGALE, WAAC, ESTAPLES FRANCE 1918 I am in the process of writing a book on the above named individual. After serving in WW1 she became a warbride and settled in Nova Scotia Canada. I have little information regarding her wartime efforts as a person skilled in the area of communications and was stationed in Estaples, France. Does anyone have photos or "family stories" passed down on the conditions and activitis in Estaples. My only knowledge of the site is that WAAC's took refuge in caves at time of bombings. Thank you for sharing anything you may be able to pass on. Melanie Elliott
Melanie Elliott <carpe.diem@ns.sympatico.ca>
Halifax, NS Canada - Thursday, November 29, 2001 at 09:26:31 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.103.234
I came across your web site and was pleasantly surprised to find my home town listed. Griswold is a very small prairie town whose population has been declining, but there is a very impressive war memorial there. During the past year, we have been stationed in Europe and were in Iepers (Ypres) for the last November 11 ceremony. We also visited Vimy where an uncle is named on the monument, and a cousin is buried nearby. In Normandy we found the grave of another relative. All were listed in the Commonwealth War Graves site. The Griswold memorial contains two of those names. I was impresed with your site and have passed on the URL to my family research correspondents. It is nice to see that the sacrifices made by these people have not been forgotten.
Cliff Durston <cdurston@mts.net>
Winnipeg, MB Canada - Tuesday, November 27, 2001 at 13:52:25 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 206.45.73.109
God bless Canada and God bless all those to which fought our great wars to make it what it is today.............."The land of the FREE" May the dead still rest in peace and always be remembered.
Proud Canadian <brogm@hotmail.com>
Land of the FREE, B.C. Canada - Tuesday, November 27, 2001 at 04:41:19 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.69.255.203
above average &interesting site i wish you would our town to have our cenotaph depicted. thank you
jim fox <jim.fox5@sympatico>
amherstburg, on Canada - Saturday, November 24, 2001 at 20:33:22 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.0.99.233
I am looking for anyone who knew my father, Anthony Cormier He served in the war in 1942-1946. Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, NS, NB, Nfld,Ont. I would also like to know if any has a list of ww2 canadian army name lists.
judi lake <judilake24@hotmail.com>
toronto, on Canada - Saturday, November 24, 2001 at 13:05:19 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 192.30.226.26
An outstanding site. I only wish that there was a similar site for Scotland! Most war memorials in Scotland carry a few names listed as C.E.F. I'm sure some of those named are also on memorials listed here. It's a small point but I was surprised at how many memorials on this site are desribed as cenotaphs. The definition of a cenotaph is an empty tomb, but most Canadaian memorials seem to be crosses, obelisks or statues. I have to say apart from the national Cenotaph in Whitehall, London I've never heard of a U.K. war memorial described a cenotaph.
Adam Brown <adambrownedinburgh@hotmail.cm>
Edinburgh, Scotland - Friday, November 23, 2001 at 16:21:09 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 155.136.210.242
GREAT SITE. THANKS DAD FOR SERVING YOUR COUNTRY. WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU. MY FATHER WAS LES BORDEN. REST IN PEACE. YOU EARNED IT. IF ANY MEMBER OF THE NYSTROM FAMILY IN NORTHBATTLEFORD SASK. READS THIS PLEASE CONTACT ME..MY FATHER IS AND WAS CONNECTED TO A NYSTROM SOLDIER.WOULD LOVE TO HERE FROM THIS FAMILY OR MR.NYSTROM IF HE IS STILL ALIVE. THANK YOU. AND GOD BLESS. JOE BORDEN. MY FATHERS SON.
joe borden <kensington4 at.col.com.>
Kensington, p.e.i. Canada - Monday, November 12, 2001 at 21:27:00 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.176.72.99
I think this is a great site. I am from the wonderful province of Manitoba, Canada. I was reading the Sunday comics yesterday and I was reminded of what we Canadians did on Rememberence Day; we wore Poppies to honour the serviceman of past wars. I've lived in the U.S. for over 25 years and have never seen anyone wear a poppy for Veterans Day. Do Americans have that tradition? If not they should. Everyone that has served should be honoured, for they did what was asked of them so that we can enjoy life as we know it.
Leslie J. Fossett <lesliefossett@yahoo.com>
Winston-Salem, NC United States of America - Monday, November 12, 2001 at 17:51:44 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 205.187.6.41
What a great site! I was looking up info on War Memorials and the poem "In Flanders Fields". There is a lot of info here. I wish that more people would look through this site. Keep up the great work.
Mary J Januba <mjjanuba>
Harrowsmith, Ontario Canada - Monday, November 12, 2001 at 15:02:18 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.94.242.111
lOOKING TO FIND SOME INFORMATION ON TWO DEAD UNCLES,BOTH SERVED IN WW2,BOTH FROM RAMEA NF.THEIR NAMES ARE GEORGE SIBLEY AND LESTER DORMAN SCOTT
Dorman Scott <scotts@nf.sympatico.ca>
Grand Bank, NF Canada - Sunday, November 11, 2001 at 21:30:04 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 205.251.129.202
What an interesting site. Like everyone today my thoughts have been with all those souls who took part in WW2. My father served in the Canadian Army and was partr of the Normandy Landing. He was in a Tank Corp that all the way through to Germany. He is loathe to talk about those days but does share some of his experiences with us and what can one say! He is 86 now and I know that there isn't a day goes by when those experiences are not in his mind. He and my Mother live in London, Ontario but he was a Windsor, Ontario boy. Does anyone remember him? George Stickley, he worked in Customs & excise at the Tunnel and the Bridge in Windsor until he retired. I was born and brought up in Windsor until I moved to England, Sue Stickley now Harris and would love to hear from anyone who remembers my father or myself or any of the Stickley', it would make a Canadian in England feel a bit closer to Canada. Thank-you for a great site,LEST WE FORGET.
Sue Harris <chat2sue@hotmail.com>
Withypool, Somerset, England - Sunday, November 11, 2001 at 16:15:39 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 195.92.67.65
Enjoyed your website!! Looking for info. on Maurice Edward Balcom. DiedFeb.28,1945. From Bear Fiver N.S.Son of Oscar and Blanche Balcom, husband of Jessie.Sergeant R/76419RCAF.He was weth 145(Bomber Reconnaissance)Squadron. Buried in mount Pleasant Cemetary in Nfld.He was my grandfather and I would so much love to be able to find some info for my mother who has always searched for him. Thanks
Julie Comeau-Vos <Comeauvosjulie@hotmail.com>
Strathroy , Canada - Sunday, November 11, 2001 at 16:13:28 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.197.177.162
I am 32 years old and i am in the Canadian Navy. I have been in for 5 years now. I must be truthful. I really didn't know much about the great world wars of the past. But I started to watch History TV and i have learned alot. I have learned that the Canadians were a big part of the world wars. Namely the battle of Vimmy Ridge! It made me proud to be a Canadian. Also it made me heart felt for the men and women that have fell in those wars. I now look to rememberance day with pride and sadness. Now we have a new war to fight. We have Americans and Canadians in the fight of their lives. My heart and prayers go out to them all. God bless and god speed for all.
Chris Leger <lazerman69@yahoo.com>
Victoria, BC Canada - Sunday, November 11, 2001 at 15:02:55 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.180.119.184
Je trouve le site tout à fait bien fait. Cependant je vois qu'il y manque le cénotaphe de ma ville natale, Sherbrooke. Je vais vous faire parvenir bientôt des photos digitalisées de ce très beau monument érigé en hommage à nos soldats des guerres de 1914-18 et 1939-45. En ce jour du souvenir je suis reconnaissant du sacrifice de tous ces soldats morts pour la liberté, NOTRE LIBERTÉ. Ce serait bien si le site était aussi en français (dans le titre). BRAVO pour votre très beau travail.
Réjean Roy <rejean_roy@videotron.ca>
Sherbrooke, Qc Canada - Sunday, November 11, 2001 at 11:22:48 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.201.56.90
What an interesting and poignant site. I was looking for the locations of cenotaphs in Toronto for a friend who wanted to attend a service. General areas are given, but if the locations were a little more specific, it would be very helpful, especially to those who are travelling by foot. You have a truly beautiful site. Keep up the good work.
Judy Daniel <ndaniel3713@home.com>
Brampton, Ont Canada - Sunday, November 11, 2001 at 09:04:34 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.112.158.240
this site was great.please let us all remember what our grandparents went through so we can live the life we have today.thank you papa (robert thompson)
ken morrison <kenrmorrison@excite.com>
spruce grove, ab Canada - Friday, November 09, 2001 at 15:58:00 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.115.205.213
very good
Sally Parke <sailornoodle@hotmail.com>
dfsefg, fg Canada - Friday, November 09, 2001 at 13:11:31 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 199.216.112.2
Everything that has happened(sept.11)has changed every1 in away.People should know the war is not right and the world should just live in peace.SO WE REMEMBER ON NOV.11 FOR ALL THOSE WHO DIED!take a moment on Sun.Nov.11 at 11am and REMEMBER!
Ryan Abriel <mad_dog2020@hotmail.com>
oshawa, Ont Canada - Friday, November 09, 2001 at 11:16:22 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 207.236.126.85
I think that world leaders should open their eyes to the horrors of war. Countries should step up security and never let their guard down. September 11th changed everyones lives. It devastated mine. I am 13 years old, and just came to understanding war...now thats changed. For every person and family that lost a loved one in the September 11th attacks, my prayers are with them. Rest in peace Nick and John Sorg- September11th, Rest in peace Robert Fowler- World WarII. Thank you Colin MacDonald.
Colin MacDonald <shortstuff_168@hotmail.com>
Oshawa , ON Canada - Friday, November 09, 2001 at 11:13:04 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 207.236.126.85
i found out a lot of neat thing of memorials and other things. like there is a time capsole underneath the gaden of the unforgotten that is full of money that pays off things from the war, and it will be opened in the year 2424. thats cool. but there is also alot of bad things that happened in the war. ilke how many people died that are from canada.
Kirk Torraville <kirk@lithium.indiegroup.com>
oshawa, ont Canada - Friday, November 09, 2001 at 11:07:25 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 207.236.126.85
I think that world would be a better place with put war. I also think that Sept. 11th changed alot of people. I think that now that EVERYONE has seen what can happen to them. If it can happen in the states it can happen anywhere . Hopefully worls leaders will open up their eye's to war and understand that war is very serious and so many people can be killed by one bomb. War is not getting what they want. Its killing them selves. Thank you alot for listening to what I have to say.
Kevin Seames <lithium@lithium.indiegroup.com>
Oshawa, On The One and Only Canada - Friday, November 09, 2001 at 11:05:44 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 207.236.126.85
Glad to keep alive memories of all those who gave their lives, and to pay respect to those families who lost loved ones.
imp <blue_imp@red-imp.co.uk>
uk - Friday, November 09, 2001 at 07:38:27 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 62.64.191.187
It is a privilege to sign this book and I am proud to be a Canadian. I would like to thank all the people who fought and died for our freedom. I have been a Legionaire for 30yrs and we are trying to give back to our community like they fought for our freedom. To all who are still living I thank you. My father was in the second world war. I would like to say LEST WE FORGET AND WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Esther Robinson <queenesther@sprint.ca>
Windsor, Ont. Canada - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 22:29:11 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 149.99.97.205
Interesting Site. Ex- Newfie
Charles Dooley
Port Coquitlam , BC Canada - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 20:58:57 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.179.4.45
Coming up to Remembrance Day, I always remember my father's fierce pride in being in the Forces. He has since passed on, but there may be some who still remember him - John Charles Lovat-Fraser. Thank you for this site
Donna Moore <dbmoore@mondenet.com>
Kanata, ON Canada - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 15:45:14 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.217.93.130
Coming up to Remembrance Day, I always remember my father's fierce pride in being in the Forces. He has since passed on, but there may be some who still remember him - John Charles Lovat-Fraser. Thank you for this site
Donna Moore <dbmoore@mondenet.com>
Kanata, ON Canada - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 15:45:09 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.217.93.130
Hi, thanx for letting me sign the guest book and peace, NATIVE PRIDE!
Valeri Peters <serialchick@hotmail.com>
Chilliwack, BC Canada - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 15:21:34 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.22.16.54
I would be very interested to here from anyone who knew my father (Gordon Stanislaus Fleming) who was from Burin. Although dead now, he would be pleased that I still thought of him and his regimental links. Anyone remember the pub in Bidborough Ridge where we (yes - we, I was there after the War) went to make calls to Newfoundland?
Patrick Fleming <patfleming@ntlworld.com>
Abingdon, England - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 13:44:31 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 195.74.148.212
I'm proud to be canadian, and proud to see others who appreciate what we as canadians have done.
J.T.
Surrey, BC Canada - Wednesday, November 07, 2001 at 18:51:26 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.22.16.54
Thank you!
J Smyth
Canada - Wednesday, November 07, 2001 at 10:02:16 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 210.98.205.105
i shall remember those who went to war,to fight for our freedom. lest we forget.amen
stacey keller <schnooks2001@hotmail.com>
concord west, austrailia - Tuesday, November 06, 2001 at 02:42:00 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 202.129.95.21
very educational site, perfect for my child who is learning a little about rememberance day.
Kathy Paul
Trinity Bay, NF Canada - Monday, November 05, 2001 at 21:03:44 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.163.9.207
I was in the Canadian navy, serving aboard hmcsLoos,HMCSHamilton,HMS Bereck,and HMCS Ontario, Inow live in Lake Placid Florida Id love to hear from any navyvet that served on one of these ships. Ernie Chief ERA
ernest gurman <gurman@htn.net>
lake placid, fla united states - Friday, November 02, 2001 at 22:16:26 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 207.30.142.88
It's been a year since I last visited here and I am glad to see it has had so many visitors and comments. My small recognition of our Armed Forces during WWII appears at The Wireless Set No. 19 website, http://www.qsl.net/ve3bdb Thank you for continuing to provide this service. Bob Cooke (ex-RCAF peacetime)
Bob Cooke <ve3bdb@encode.com>
Orillia, ON Canada - Friday, November 02, 2001 at 17:42:48 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.106.180.134
Does anyone have any information on two memorial crosses which once stood on Vimy Ridge and are now in St.John's Church Moose Jaw Saskatchewan. They where made by members of the 46th Canadian Battalion South Saskatchewan, the "suicide battalion".
bpeasland <bpeasland@shaw.ca>
Canada - Thursday, November 01, 2001 at 20:23:33 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.65.28.4
Looking for information on Native Canadian War vets.
Morrison Harold King <morriosnking@hotmail.com>
Midland, on Canada - Thursday, November 01, 2001 at 15:13:44 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 192.139.153.30
This site was very fulfilling for my interest in militery history that had involved every person who was affected by war at one time or another. Thank you very much for this site!
Tabitha Pfoutz
Williamsburg, KY United States - Wednesday, October 31, 2001 at 11:15:40 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 162.114.24.119
Your site has given me hope in finding out more about the S.S. Point Pleasant Park, which sank off the African west coast at the end of WWII. Both my father and grandfather were aboard at the time but only my father survived. Apparently, the ship was torpedoed after Germany had surrendered and I would very much like to verify this and if I can find out more about the ship and the crew. It's reassuring to know that those lost have not been forgotten and I thank you for your site. Garth William Jones
Garth William Jones <foghorn3713@yahoo.com>
Cape Town, WP South Africa - Thursday, October 25, 2001 at 14:32:35 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.244.114.34
Just stumbled across this site.There is a cenotaph in Coe Hill, Ontario dedicated to the local men and women who gave their lives in WW1 and WW2. It was originally erected near the centre of the village but is now in front of Branch 581 Royal Canadian Legion. My maternal great uncle Herbert Daniel Gunter served in WW1 and lost his life when the war was nearly over. While in England he married a Scottish girl Molly Dodds. My father Herbert Keller was with the Three Rivers Tank Regiment through Sicily and Italy. he survived and lives today at age 80 in his home in Coe Hill. This is a very interesting site and I will revisit it soon.
Brenda De Castris <superm@blvl.igs.net>
Belleville, ON Canada - Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 00:00:07 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.58.67.173
Thanks for your site!id like to pay tribute to my grand father,Earnest C.Frost vetran of the first W.W.Edmonton signals.His son Henry J Frost killed july 25 1944 age 19 in France North Nova Scotia Highlanders .another son ,my father Bill was with the Calgary Tanks ,served in Dieppe ,ortona sisily ,italy .also was in Korea in the 50s with the Lord Strathcona Horse.was apeace keeper in the early 60s in Cypress retired in 1972 ,died 18 oct 1998.buried feild of honor pentiction . Ernie Frost a younger brother also went to Korea .November 11 is not the only day i pay respect for vetrans,often during the year i think of the thousands of boys who fought and died,and lived, all there lives with the horrors they experienced.many w\ere never the same.if not for there sacrifice and love for there countries freedom where would we be.my family were all proud canadians,as are there familys .on rememberance day when i see a vetran who are,thinning out every year ,i step up and shake there hand and say thank you .it always brings tears.thanks so much my hats off to all the vetrans living and passed for our freedom .Canadian to the core Gerry Frost
Gerry frost <gfrost@ nucleus.com>
calgary,, alta. Canada - Tuesday, October 16, 2001 at 16:34:20 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 207.34.94.239
Hi. I'm doing a project for Rememberance Day on the vetrens who were captured on Christms Day 1941 by the Japenese in Hong Kong, anyone with information on this subject would you please e-mail me, Thank-You very much.
Meaghan LeBlanc <meaghanleblanc@hotmail.com>
Canada - Tuesday, October 16, 2001 at 10:20:27 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.227.96.193
My family and I had no idea that any Fessey had lived in Canada let alone given his life for it. Thankyou for giving us the chance to find out and thankyou for remembering.
ANDIE FESSEY <andiefessey@aol.com>
cheshire, UK - Friday, October 12, 2001 at 12:05:13 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.93.34.176
we think its great that our soldiers are remembered but we are having a hard time finding the ones that come from our town.but they are not forgotten either.
mark and sylvie burns <northend@thot.net>
sturgeon falls, ont Canada - Saturday, October 06, 2001 at 12:32:39 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.94.196.136
Looking for information about the unit my grandfather, John Rudolph Gallant was with. He was a guard at the prison on the Ripples Road. His residence in 1941 is listed as No. 70 ca(b)2e. Occupation as soldier CAS7.
Shelly Betts <shelly.betts@pei.sympatco.ca>
St. Hubert, P.E.I. Canada - Thursday, October 04, 2001 at 23:58:23 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.176.72.249
I am researching the history of 626 Squadron RAF which had a large number of RCAF airmen serving with the Squadron during WWII. I have discovered that many geographical features in Canada where named in honour of Canadain servicmen who lost their lives during WWII. I am attempting to discover as many of these memorials as I can which have been named after RCAF airmen who served with 626 Squadron. I would like to here from anyone who might be able to help. Thanks.
Dave Stapleton <dave.stapleton9@virgin.net>
Holmfirth, United Kingdom - Wednesday, September 26, 2001 at 17:46:18 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 62.252.192.5
I was pleased to find details on your site of 2 members of my family- on the Taber Alberta cenotaph is recorded R Love-my Grandfather's brother who left Scotland to emigrate to Canada. He died in 1916 in Belgium as a member of the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles. (His brother also died in 1915 in France as a member of the Seaforth Highlanders, Scottish Regiment.) It is said on the site that a local veteran Thomas Love posed for the sculpture of the soldier on the Taber Cenotaph - I believe this is another of the brothers - he survived the First World War and continued to live in Taber until his death in his 80s. If anyone can confirm that this is the same Thomas Hunter Love married to Isabella Dishart Mckenzie, I would be happy to hear from you. Our debt to all these men is immeasurable. They should be remembered.
Barbara Head <bmhead_sa@yahoo.com>
UK - Thursday, September 20, 2001 at 04:04:36 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 212.138.47.11
Thankyou for the help I was given by Peter it's nice to know that someone cared . Plus I would like to thankyou for your site that allowed me to put my story on it & brought a angel to help me .Keep the site up all of you keep praying & a angel will help you to.
Marlyne McLeod Thompson <cheb_A@yahoo.com>
Canada - Tuesday, September 18, 2001 at 16:57:13 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.209.109.2
My Uncle Steve is listed on this page. Very good picture.
Robert Bloudoff <adtrancom@yahoo.com>
Taylor, MI USA - Monday, September 17, 2001 at 07:24:43 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 165.121.214.128
please post any info.for fred and hilda brown (knee kavanaugh)
dolly brown
angus, ont Canada - Sunday, September 16, 2001 at 10:59:57 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.105.208.250
this is the best site ever i found everything i was lookin for and found out out new things.i think this is a great learning device and more people shoud use it!!keep up the good work!!
tana <megg_13@hotmail.com>
cornwall, on Canada - Friday, September 14, 2001 at 11:17:09 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 207.61.101.2
will let you know when i find the info i am seeking and how long the search goes on.
dolly brown
north bay, ont Canada - Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 22:21:43 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.105.208.250
I am looking for information about the Algonquin Regiment for a project. I am also interested in knowing if anyone remembers Arthur Nodwell, who served with the regiment during the Second World War. All info is appreciated. Thank-you.
rory woroniuk <raworoni@ucalgary.ca>
Canada - Monday, September 10, 2001 at 16:26:17 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 136.159.43.106
My Grandfather was the model for the Fighting Newfoundlander shown in your collection of photographs of Newfoundland war monuments. I am very grateful for the effort made to preserve the memory of the bravery of these soldiers.
Garry Pittman
Moncton, NB Canada - Tuesday, August 28, 2001 at 15:00:31 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 198.103.167.20
I immensely enjoyed my visit to this site..my uncle was aboard the USS TRUXTUN..his name was Vincent Healey. I hope someday to travel to St. Lawrence and visit the memorial..best wishes...Dave Healey..Pittsfield,MA
Dave Healey <kooldave1@hotmail.com>
Pittsfield, MA USA - Friday, August 24, 2001 at 21:54:36 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 140.186.114.88
I immensely enjoyed my visit to this site..my uncle was aboard the USS TRUXTUN..his name was Vincent Healey. I hope someday to travel to St. Lawrence and visit the memorial..best wishes...Dave Healey..Pittsfield,MA
Dave Healey <kooldave1@hotmail.com>
Pittsfield, MA USA - Friday, August 24, 2001 at 21:33:04 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 140.186.114.88
Great site enjoyed my visit. Perhaps you might like to call by my site: The Wartime Memories Project which is an International project collecting every day memories of world war two, to be preserved in the form of a book for future generations. Recollections form both sides are welcome. the address is: http://www.wartimememories.co.uk
Angela <remember@wartimememories.co.uk>
Stockton on Tees, Uk - Thursday, August 23, 2001 at 17:02:49 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 62.254.64.5
It is undoubtly the most comprehensive and historically accurate accounting of a Canadian Air Force Squadron on the web with over 550 pages of rare vintage photos and 8000 words of text. Inquires always welcomed and answered.

Michael T. Melnick <Toocon@Hotmail.com>
La Baie , Qc Canada - Thursday, August 23, 2001 at 10:50:41 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.228.10
Searching for information on a Lee Cook(e)Canadian Army. he was from Quebec,possibly Quebec City and family apparently was 'quite well off' He was stationed at Woodstock Ontario barracks in 1943 before being shipped overseas. Last heard that he had died in Belgium. Sorry for the lack of info but any help would be appreciated.
Wayne Walker <us2oldfolks@aol.com>
Cambridge, ON Canada - Monday, August 20, 2001 at 23:37:11 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.188.197.168
In Memory of DAVID WILLIAM ARGO Sergeant 434693 50th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regt.) who died on Saturday, 18th November 1916. Age 32. Additional Information: Son of James and Elizabeth Argo, of "Devend," Udny, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; husband of Emmeline L. M. C. Argo, of 222, 14th Avenue East, Calgary, Alberta. Commemorative Information Memorial: VIMY MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France Location: Canada's most impressive tribute overseas to those Canadians who fought and gave their lives in the First World War is the majestic and inspiring Vimy Memorial, which overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point of Vimy Ridge, about eight kilometres northeast of Arras on the N17 towards Lens. The Memorial is signposted from this road to the left, just before you enter the village of Vimy from the south. The Memorial itself is someway inside the memorial park, but again it is well signposted. The Memorial does more than mark the site of the engagement which Canadians were to remember with more pride than any other operation of the First World War. It stands as a tribute to all who served their country in battle in that four-year struggle, and particularly to those who gave their lives. At the base of the Memorial, these words appear in French and in English: TO THE VALOUR OF THEIR COUNTRYMEN IN THE GREAT WAR AND IN MEMORY OF THEIR SIXTY THOUSAND DEAD THIS MONUMENT IS RAISED BY THE PEOPLE OF CANADA Inscribed on the ramparts of the Memorial are the names of over 11,000 Canadian soldiers who were posted as "missing, presumed dead" in France. The land for the battlefield park, 91.18 hectares in extent, was (as stated on a plaque at the entrance to the Memorial) "the free gift in perpetuity of the French nation to the people of Canada". Eleven thousand tonnes of concrete and masonry were required for the base of the Memorial: and 5,500 tonnes of "trau" stone were brought from Yugoslavia for the pylons and the sculptured figures. Construction of the massive work began in 1925, and 11 years later, on July 26, 1936, the monument was unveiled by King Edward VIII. The park surrounding the Memorial was created by horticultural experts. Canadian trees and shrubs were planted in great masses to resemble the woods and forests of Canada. Around the Memorial, beyond the grassy slopes of the approaches, are wooded parklands. Trenches and tunnels have been restored and preserved and the visitor can picture the magnitude of the task that faced the Canadian Corps on that distant dawn when history was made. http://www.cwgc.org/ Main site http://www.archives.ca/02/02010602_e.html If you search this site you will find Argo's attestation papers and information to order his military records if desired. It is a Canadian Archives site.
Winn Campbell <bertwin@ns.sympatico.ca>
Kingston, NS Canada - Monday, August 20, 2001 at 09:36:47 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.55.26
Hi to everybody.I had a grandfather who served in WW2 as a wing gunner.His name was Theunis.van Dyk.Thats all info I have so far but I would love to learn more about him.If anyone has info about how to find out something more about him please let me know.
Theuns.van Dyk <theuns vandyk@za.didata.com>
Johannesburg, Gauteng South Africa - Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 12:29:07 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 196.23.44.1
Seeking information on the Plains Of Abraham War - had family by the name of Moxam / Moxham who lost lives in this conflict. IF you can help me - would be happy to hear from you. Regards!
Deb Moxam <moxam@bancom.net>
Maynooth, on Canada - Tuesday, August 07, 2001 at 16:12:24 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.150.72.153
My father was a ww2 vetern who served in the infantry and later in the medical corps,and was wounded.His name was Les Palmer. My grandafather Fred Palmer was a ww1 vetern.We know little about his war time service as he died when my fatheer was 5 years old.WE do know that he was in the Foerstry corps and also saw action we think at Vimy Ridge.He won a medal during the war but we don.t know which one.I will have to check the military archives in Ottawa to find out. Great site,our vets need to be remembered.
Doug Palmer <canadianman2001@yahoo.com>
Iroquois Falls, Ont Canada - Monday, July 30, 2001 at 00:49:05 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 207.35.161.210
Sorry input web site URL instead. Anyways the URL is http://pjhawkinsjr.tripod.com for some great WWI photographs. Submissions are always welcome.
Paul J Hawkins Jr <phawkins70@hotmail.com>
Windsor, ON Canada - Saturday, July 28, 2001 at 02:18:22 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.188.199.173
Great site. I am also putting together a web site of WWI Soldiers (mainly) from Leeds, Yorkshire, England; Windsor, Ontario, Canada; any HAWKINS or unknown soldier photographs. Submissions are always welcome. Keep up the good work. R.I.P. Pte. Thomas Henry Hawkins #213300 of the 99th Bn CEF (1878-1916)
Paul J Hawkins Jr <http://pjhawkinsjr.tripod.com>
Windsor, ON Canada - Saturday, July 28, 2001 at 02:16:24 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.188.199.173
I'am looking for a man from ww11 who was in the506th regiment & in the 2nd battalion .commanding officer for the 3rd battalion was Robert F Stayner or Robert Sink & a Major Clarence Hester the 506th liberated Eindhoven on Sept 18/44 this took place on .This 506th weredone this on a street calledVoonterweg which is now called New Geldropsweg the girl who is looking for her father is called Floor Loen born July 14 /45 in Breda her mother who lived with her parents when she was born still lives in Eindhoven her name was Johanna de Grout. Any U.S.A soldiers who belonged to the 506 regiment who was in this battalion that liberated Eindhovenin Holland who can remember any info would be a grate help as Floor has never met her dad .
Mrs Marlyne McLeodThompson <tesha@sympatico.ca>
Ont Canada - Tuesday, July 24, 2001 at 02:16:56 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 206.172.171.154
I'am looking for a ww11 vet by the name LesLie Cameron McLeod. Who was born in Scotland in 1910.He had to here after 1935 & before 1940 as he is not listed at pier 21 He was stationed at Base Borden Barrie Ont in 1940 when he married on Sept 13 /40. He carried an accordian threw Italy & brought it home he was last seen in 1945 or 47 which could have been off a ship that docked at Toronto Ont as I remember the soldiers coming down the gang plank on stetchers & wounded & blind . He had red hair & hazle eyes about 5`11"anyone who remember's him at all no mater how small . Id be gratefull even if you know were his grave is or the town he was born in . If a picture is required I have one taken onSepy 13 1940 . I pray somebody can remember him. Thankyou for just reading this message.
Mrs Marlyne McLeodThompson <tesha@sympatico.ca>
Ont Canada - Tuesday, July 24, 2001 at 01:44:27 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 206.172.171.154
I'am hoping you might be able to help me as I need help to find a ww11 vet or grave . It.s nice to see that they are rememberd each day & not just once a year. Keep up the good work as we can never forget what they gave for us . We owe them that
Mrs Marlyne McLeodThompson <tesha@sympatico.ca>
Ont Canada - Monday, July 23, 2001 at 22:04:02 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.226.235.72
i was aboard the HMCS Esquimalt the night before it was torpedod. i was working harbour ceaft in halifax at this time
Russell Pulham <rpulham@sympatico.ca>
London, Ont Canada - Thursday, July 19, 2001 at 17:59:40 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.228.131.151
I found this wonderful site while doing research for Fort Petrie Military Museum, where I am presently employed. It is a wonderful site dedicated to wonderful people who served for our country. Keep up the good work!!
Jean <jean.mazalin@ns.sympatico.ca>
Victoria Mines, NS Canada - Tuesday, July 17, 2001 at 11:53:44 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.65.2
my Dad was a bridge contractor in Canada when ww1 broke out. He was a young man from Lousiana, single, 33 yrs old, & his friends said "Bill, do'nt be a piker, just join the Canadian Army & we'll fight the Germans together." Dad said, OK, I will since we're all on the same side of the war. He served in Egypt, France & Germany, got hit with mustard gas, losing a lung, came back home, mustered out, went to Albq for recovery. He married at age 46, farmed the rest of his life in Texas, raised three boys. He spoke often of his love of helping build the trans-canadian railway, perhaps going to Sasketchewan to take his section of land raising wheat, but never did. He was a Lt. Born in 1882, died in 1958. I still miss him, he was a brave Canadian soldier.
don lamar johnston <cougartx1@webtv.net>
cleburne,tx, usa - Tuesday, July 17, 2001 at 10:26:21 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.240.220.209
To grandad. I love you very much. I do not stand at where we scatterd your ashes and weep because i know you are not there. I sometimes think of you as the wind that blows and the earth thats grows, the autumn leaves falling, the birds calling and the early struk of morning. I love you dearly and will never forget you. You are great and will always will be great. You are strong and always will be strong. I hope joy and happiness goes your way, and may lifes most fantastic things come and go the right way. You where/are the best grandad to 4 children. The best father-in-law to 2 people, the best father to 3 people, the best husband to Laura and most of all one of the best people that protected otheres during the worldwar2. You are respected by everyone, you are respected bt me. I love you. From Tamsin Dolan 14yrs. 13/07/01 xxx
Tamsin Dolan <tamsindolan@hotmail.com>
Shropshire, England - Friday, July 13, 2001 at 16:16:38 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 194.117.133.180
I am looking for information on Stewrat Henry Dawson. He is my Grandfather that unfourtunatley passed away in January. Here is some information about him... he was a CPL. He has a number on his exercise book 5050463. He went to an army training school called (i can't really understand the hand writing but it kind of looks like this...) V1 N.school. It also says Scottish Command and class 108. I got all this information from an exercise book when he was training for the army. If you can tell me where i can find information or where his name has been written on any site then please email me and tell me. Thankyou very much. Remember the dead, don't forget the living. Thanks again. Tamsin Dolan.
Tamsin Dolan <tamsindolan@hotmail.com>
Shropshire, England - Friday, July 13, 2001 at 16:02:18 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 194.117.133.180
Am old enough to remember WW II and consider Dieppe was a Canadian tragedy. I met many Canadian soldiers in Southern England during the War and have many memories. But perhaps the 'non-violent' memories stick the most. In Brighton Sussex we had a well-known Ice Hockey Team, the Brighton Tigers, but we played 'English' Ice Hockey. In the latter part of the War the whole of Southern England began to fill up with troops of all nationalities but largely Canadian. It was then that the Canadian lads became regiular visitors to the local ice rink and started to play as Brighton Tigers and show us 'real' ice hockey. Every Sunday at 5 o' clock the place was packed. I forget most of the names now but one Brown sticks in my mind. He played for the Dome Porcupines (if ever such a team back home existed!). However, I would like to say thank you to all those Canadian Servicemen involved who brought a ray of light and entertainment to us Brits at the time. And now to the more serious memories. Towards the end of May 1944 Canadian icw hockey players at the rink became scarcer. By the beginning of June, they seem to have disappeared. On June 6th - D Day, and most of our Canadian friends were in France, and many we never saw or heard of again. But memories remained and stay with me to this day. Thank you, Ladies and Gentlemen of the war-time Canadian Forces for what you did for the efforts of Peace (and for local English Ice Hockey). For those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, may you continue to Rest in Peace.
Jack Cooper <g3dps @ aol.com>
A;ton Hants, U.K. - Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at 09:23:43 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.93.32.169
I am looking for a list somewhere of all the inlisted men of the second world war. Also a link to cemeteries in holland. I have a relative "Henry Cowie" buried there. Also, I'm looking for a "Charlie Sayeau" he's in the book of remembance in the peace tower.
Pamela Faye Bullock <bullockpamela@hotmail.com>
Brockville, On Canada - Friday, July 06, 2001 at 02:40:36 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.154.21.17
very interesting site... would have liked to have seen names of the men on the memorials... If anyone from BRANTFORD has a relation from SITTINGBOURNE KENT who died in WW1 they might like to take a look at my site at www.sittingbourneremembers.uni.cc
sittingbourne remembers <sittingbourne.remembers@btinternet.com>
sittingbourne, England - Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 15:08:01 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 193.113.57.167
Bonjour
Bob <Bob@bob.com>
Tokyo, Japan - Friday, June 15, 2001 at 12:10:52 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.169.149.212
A great site, with generations of information among its viewers. I am trying to locate the name and particulars of an individual who was a close friend of my father when they were both patients at the Dominion Orthopedic Hospital, Christie St., Toronto, in May 1920. A panoramic photo was taken of the patients and staff, and sold--probably throughout the country. The subject, whom I have dubbed (not disrespectfully) the Smart ass, because of his apparent defiant attitude, was at Valcartiers Camp with the first contingent, and subsequently with the 11th Batallion. His picture appears in a Canadian Field Comforts Commission publication in 1915, on page 25 (top photo) and again on page 110, top right photo, when the battalion was at Dibgate Camp on Salisbury Plain. I have several other candid photos of him with my father, taken at the Christie St. Hospital. In the panorama, he is framed by the first basement window to the right of the main entrance. He is a small, slight, and meticulously dressed man, but wears his cap in a cocky, side of the head manner. In the candid photos taken with my father, he has a steel brace on his right leg. For anyone who may have the panoramic photo, my father is the last man on the right, in a wheelchair. The left leg that he still has in the photo was amputated the following year. I know this is a long shot, but I haven't found a web site that might even come close to identifying this individual--the battalion, by the way, was recruited in Saskatchewan and manitoba. I could send a picture of this man if the site was amenable to it. Keep up the good work.
john mckay <jgmckay@ns.sympatico.ca>
amherst, nova scotia Canada - Friday, June 01, 2001 at 19:28:25 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.216.126
My wife and I just return from France where we visited Beaumont Hamel and Cambrai battle grounds where my Uncle Howard was wounded in 1916 and 1917 and the grave site of my Uncle Francis, age 16, at the Etaples Military Cementry. We also visted many other Newfoundland and Canadian memorials. It was truly an emotional experience.
Bill Thistle <billthistle@home.com>
Nepean, Ont Canada - Tuesday, May 29, 2001 at 00:35:00 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.2.9.39
I enjoyed looking at the different monuments accross Canada
Cathy Bell <Cathy.Bell@hrdc-drhc.gc.ca>
Charlottetown, PE Canada - Wednesday, May 23, 2001 at 16:03:29 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 198.103.221.3
You have a wonderful site and it is very gratifying to use it. To the ignorant slob that wrote that vulger message on the 17th May, may you get your just desserts. I won't crawl down to your low level to say what I'd like to you ignorant moron. What is it like to walk under the belly of a slug ?
Frank M. McKERRY <mckerry@home.com>
VERNON, BC Canada - Tuesday, May 22, 2001 at 23:36:25 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.67.253.204
I think that for a Country to be as Free as ours is, we should all be thankful for what our soldiers, men and women really did for us all. I would like to know if anyone knows, of a Maple Leaf, carved in a stone on Vimmy Ridge in WW1, and if so, who carved it and if He was Canadian? Please e-mail me,thank-you and God Bless. Myles Turcotte MylDeb@netscape.net
Myles Turcotte <MylDeb@netscape.net>
Chatham, On Canada - Tuesday, May 22, 2001 at 19:18:17 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.95.136.170
I am searching for any information on any vets who were in the London Ontario War Vets' Hospital. We are looking for any inforamtion On a John Luchycki who was in the hospital until 1979. This is my grandfather and we are finding it hard to find any detailed information. Perhaps someone out there has a grandfather who knew my grandfather. Any information would be appreciated. Thank-you
K. Luchycki <kym_miss@hotmail.com>
toronto, on Canada - Tuesday, May 22, 2001 at 16:31:45 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.228.106.121
Searching for info on the sinking of the SS Nerissa for my uncle, Walter Herbert Coles a member of the Canadian Army and one of the very few survivors. Herb is now 82 and would like to hear from other survivors or their families. Any help would be appreciated
Wayne Walker <us2oldfolks@aol.com>
Cambridge, ON Canada - Monday, May 21, 2001 at 12:30:40 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.12.102.44
Looking for information about the torpedoing of the Nerissa during WW2 for my uncle, Walter Herbert Coles who was one of the few survivors. Walter (Herb) served in the Canadian Army. He is now 82 yars old and would like to locate any other survivors or familys of same. Any info would be most appreciated.
Wayne Walker <us2oldfolks@aol>
Cambridge, ON Canada - Monday, May 21, 2001 at 12:24:37 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.12.102.44
In mememory of the 41 men killed in the nitro-glycerine explosion at IJzendijke, Holland in October 1944. 10 of these men were from 7th Infantry Brigade Company, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. All are commemorated on the memorial at IJzendijke. May they rest in peace.
Ian Isley <ianisley@btinternet.com>
U.K. - Sunday, May 20, 2001 at 11:41:32 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 213.1.140.154
My grandfather served in the Canadian Air Force, my mother had always wanted to get a Canadian flag for his grave. She never knew where to find a small flag, Could any of you help me try to make her wishes come true. I am in the United States, I know it's awfully late to be posting this but I just found you. Please email me directly if you have any suggestions Thanks
Kaye Lynn <kadnil@webtv.net>
Kansas, USA - Saturday, May 19, 2001 at 09:58:05 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.240.220.145
People who save our lives are heros. Can any one who found a web site about" WORLD WAR 2", please tell me about in by sending an e-mail to me. My e-mail adddresses are as follows:Blossom_tan@yahoo.com.sg/tan03344@allomail.com.
Rachel Tan Wee Chng < Blossom_tan@yahoo.com.sg/tan03344@allomail.com>
Woodlands, Singapore - Monday, May 14, 2001 at 22:32:24 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 192.169.41.39
May we always remember those who fought for our freedom. We owe them our lives and our country.
Bethany Edwards
Renfrew, ON Canada - Monday, May 14, 2001 at 00:03:26 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.168.100.191
Just remembering
bridget Cairns <bridget_cairns@wsib.on.ca>
Toronto, ON Canada - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 10:37:19 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 129.37.152.60
Born Niagara Falls Ont.raised in ont.& BC. Joined the Marine Corp in the 60's am now retired and I served in nam like thousands of other Canadians that volunteered.
Wayne A. Sheets Sgt. U.S.M.C. Retired
Nanaimo, BC Canada - Thursday, May 10, 2001 at 23:54:54 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.67.146.139
DOING A GREAT JOB KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK WE SHOULD NEVER FORGET THE MEN & WOMEN WHO GAVE THEIR SO WE CAN BE FREE.. THANKS.
howard ferdinand <howardferdinand@hotmail.com>
pugwash, ns Canada - Sunday, May 06, 2001 at 21:29:06 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.97.7
Excellent Web site! I was very impressed. Did not have time to do too much exploring but I will be back! Keep up the good work and thanks for being there!
Norma Morse <bnm@ns.sympatico.ca>
New Glasgow, NS Canada - Friday, May 04, 2001 at 09:27:24 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.106.57
My dad was a Hong Kong Veteran. He was a Winnipeg Grennedier from Big River Saskatchew and sailed on the "Awatea" for Hong Kong. Tragedy awaited and he spent 4 years as a prisoner of the Japanese. He returned to Saskatchewan scarred but never resentful. He married my mother, Eileen and together they created a wonderful life for my 2 brothers, Ray and Bill and myself. My mother and brothers live in the East Kootenays of British Columbia and I live in Vancouver. My wonderful father died in November 1999 and I will miss him forever.
fayegrantham@canadawired.com>
Vancouver, , B.C. Canada - Wednesday, May 02, 2001 at 21:20:29 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 204.50.13.142
Cool website. I feel sorry for the people in the war
John Nicholasey
Toronto, Canada - Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 16:36:19 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 62.7.132.163
A very interesting website. Both my maternal grandfather, David Dewever and his brother Joshua served on Canadian Merchantment during WWII. My grandfather joined the Merchant Navy from Britain, whilst his young brother sailed from the Canadian side(?) The SS Lady Hawkins was sunk on 19.1.42 and Joshua was one of those who was swimming alongside the already full lifeboat with no hope of getting on board - it is said that he was pushed away from the side of the boat - it has taken over 50 years to find out about the Lady Hawkins and what really was the fate of Joshua - sadly, his brother, my grandfather - could not bring himself to talk about what experiences he been through whilst on convoy let along speak about the loss of his brother - and now it's too late to find out - as children we weren't encouraged to ask "Pop" about "what he did in the War" then I guess that's the Stiff Upper British Lip for you!!! kind regards to all who read this!!!
E.Hussey <E.Hussey@Cranfield.ac.uk>
Buckinghamshire, England - Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 13:17:50 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 138.250.113.220
st.andre,s scottish cultural society of ottawa ontario canada 21 james street suite 204 ottawa ontario k2p-0t5 or call:1-613-233-0879 or fax:1-613-233-0446
Robin Lawrence <standrewsscottishcultural2001ca@yahoo.ca>
ottawa, Canada - Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 13:09:23 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.230.75.180
Found your site while trying to locate information on William Badger, from Miramichi, trained at Bombing & Gunnery School in Jarvis, ON then sent overseas. In 1942, as navigator on mission out of Shetlands, was shot down. He was fiance of my aunt, Janet Allen, who is now 93 and would like to know that somewhere, he will be remembered. This is a wonderful site and I am so glad there are people who still care. Thank you.
Marion Vermeersch <vermeers@nornet.on.ca>
Simcoe, ON Canada - Friday, April 13, 2001 at 22:15:51 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.150.58.26
This page is very respectful to all of the women who took part in the war of world war one and world war 2!
Miesha Wheeler and Jazmine Lefler <crazy__chica@hotmail.com and lil_angel_no_way@hotmail.com>
Windsor, Ont Canada - Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 12:02:10 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 199.71.141.254
We have one out here but someone spray painted it and no one is doing nothing about it. I think that it is sick that someone did that and even sicker that no one is doing anything about it. I walked past it for over 20 years now and I have never seen anything done to it before but now it is ruined I watch people take there pets on to the grounds and let them do there business and now the paint what is next. We need help out here to have this restored is there anyone I cal call
ChIcKeN <chicken@dowco.com>
Chilliwack, BC Canada - Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 22:12:26 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.67.234.35
It is very imformital to there adeance
Chris Goings <H.Goings@hotmail.com>
New London, New Hampshire United States of America - Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 14:22:56 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 66.30.72.159
Just discovered this site on the 10 April 2001. One day after the 84th Anniversary of the Battle for Vimy Ridge. The Memorial was visted by 37 High School Students, from Tillsonburg. Ingersoll. Woodstock and London last year. They were accompanied by some Parents and veterans. It was an experience that will stay with My Wife and Myself for the rest of our lives. Thsi is a wonderful site and I will publize it whenever possible.
Derek G. Pite <derek.pite@sympatico,ca>
Brantford, On Canada - Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 13:11:29 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.209.108.28
Originally from New Canada/Havelock, New Brunswick, I've been in the Toronto area for 6 years. My father is R. Walter Corey and his uncle Walter died in WW1 days before the war ended. My grandfather, who lived to be 93 could not go to war due to an illness at the time. In '91, I finally met a long-time penpal from junior high school who lives in France. She took me to so many cementaries trying to find the tombstone of my great-uncle, to no avail. The next year, she had mailed me pictures and information as she had finally found it! Unfortunately, my Grampie Gordon died Nov. 14-91. My Dad, though, cherishes what I was able to give him of his uncle.
Rosalind Leigh Corey (Roz) <rosalind_corey@i2.com>
Scarborough, ON Canada - Monday, April 09, 2001 at 19:04:59 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.26.197.222
Thank you, Dad, for you are my hero. To have served and survived, that is the most gallant and heroic feat any man could endure. Melvin O. Bakken, of the Essex Scottish Regiment, served in WWII, was taken prisoner of war, survived the starvation march (march of death), then returned home after the war was over to raise a wonderful family of eight children. So many untold stories....so many haunting memories.....will haunt you no more....the war is truly over now, Dad. I love you and I miss you and I thank you ever so much for what you did for our country and our freedom. Dad passed away February 12, 2001 at the age of 78 years.
Jerry D. Bakken <jdb433@hotmail.com>
Saskatoon, SK Canada - Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 14:12:42 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.66.252.85
I was looking for information on Vimmy Ridge(World War 1), but it's very hard to find it, so e-mail me if you have a site
Jessie Ross <Jessie.Ross@sympatico.ca>
Orleans, ontario Canada - Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 13:58:22 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 207.236.117.3
Searching for Lyle F. Celis, Died very early June 1942. Just would like to know more about him.
Manuel Adam Rodriguez Jr <winman7@hotmail.com>
Gulfport, U.S.A - Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 10:19:29 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 63.30.52.3
What a great web site, I think it is important that the younghr gernation know what happened in the two wars, and Korea and all peacekeeping missions. I hope they pick up the tourch and carry it on. The sacriface thease men and women made should be tought more in all our schools. There should be more information about our peacekeeping missions.
Tom Boyd <bea@telus.net>
Wainwright Alta , Alta Canada - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 00:11:12 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.194.234
As a member of the local branch of the Burma Star Association I was surprised and delighted to find your page in War Mouments of Canada devoted to our Burma Star Cairn located in Arakan Park on Vancouver Island. Our Branch raised approximately $14000 to plan this monument and its location. With the help of the Britich Columbia Government Parks Department we erected a very meaningful cairn in a 'jungle like' location in remembrance of our buddies who never returned home and were almost too young at death to remember what peace really was. I have tried to send more information to be included on this site together with two photographs. This would add greatly to the appeal of the page and make it far more meaningful. Any help you can give in this regard would be gratly appreciated by our two branches, i.e. the BC Branch (in Vancouver) and the Victoria Branch. Thank you for hearing me out. We truly appreciate what you are doing to highlight the deadly persoanl aspect of war. Joseph Arblaster
Joe Arblaster <joearb@telus.net>
Richmond, BC Canada - Friday, March 30, 2001 at 02:05:17 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.180.40.130
Just visiting for the first time.
A/slt L Martin <lsmartin83@hotmail.com>
Lamaline, NF Canada - Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 21:42:21 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.163.26.61
Great site!need more scenery.
Clifton Goodyear <theonlynewf@hotmail.com>
Barrie, ont Canada - Sunday, March 25, 2001 at 16:58:35 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.231.98.103
I really enjoyed your website. I think that it is great that people remember all of the people that lost their lives in the war and those who fought in the war. My grandfather was in the war,he told me many stories of that time. I also loved reading of the others here who had family members that was in the war and of their experiences. My many thanks to all of the men who fought for us so we can have a better life.
Loretta Saunders ( Matthews ) <www.Newfie_Princess2001@hotmail.com>
Cornwall, PE Canada - Friday, March 23, 2001 at 20:50:42 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 205.188.192.51
If you have any info on Thomas Keith please let me know!! From, AJ Boser
AJ Boser <aboser@hotmail.com>
Regina Beach, Sk Canada - Thursday, March 22, 2001 at 23:18:56 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.165.70.20
i think this is a great site,but im wondering if u can help me. my dad served in the navy on a corvet in the east coast,as kids we got into his medels and lost them he tryed once to get some more but he had to pay for them and he would not. also my uncle die in france hes buried there, and id like to see if i could get his for my mom. can u tell me who i talk to to get meadels for these men who served this country well thk u .p.s im willing to buy my dad and uncles meadels its a shame you have,t to but anyway thks
glen mcbratney <retread52@hotmail.com>
innisfil , ont Canada - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 20:01:10 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.43.243.182
As an ex Inniskilling Fusilier (22 Yrs) and one who comes from a family of over 300 years service in the army, I found your site deeply moving, "God Bless You all" my Canadian Friends.
Patrick J Herbert <herbert37_sa@yahoo.com>
Dammam, Saudi Arabia - Saturday, March 17, 2001 at 10:00:21 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 212.138.47.24
This is a wonderful site. In memory of my wonderful father who past away on christmas night 1999. I am searching for any information anyone has to inform me of the korean war. My father was an mp and i would also like pictures or what ever you have. My father was Jack Edward Bitters US ARMY 15412897 is the only infomation I have. HE is greatly missed words cannot tell how wonderful of a father he was. I have a few pictures oh him in his uniform but he didnt talk much about the war and we never really asked so any information would be great. Thank you.
Liz McDaniel <mcdanielliz@hotmail.com>
wapakoneta, ohio - Friday, March 16, 2001 at 09:46:20 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 63.77.28.41
This is a wonderful site. In memory of my wonderful father who past away on christmas night 1999. I am searching for any information anyone has to inform me of the korean war. My father was an mp and i would also like pictures or what ever you have. My father was Jack Edward Bitters US ARMY 15412897 is the only infomation I have. HE is greatly missed words cannot tell how wonderful of a father he was. I have a few pictures oh him in his uniform but he didnt talk much about the war and we never really asked so any information would be great. Thank you.
Liz McDaniel <mcdanielliz@hotmail.com>
wapakoneta, ohio - Friday, March 16, 2001 at 09:45:34 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 63.77.28.41
ur cool!!!!!!
Ashley <a_hazelgrove@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, March 14, 2001 at 19:55:48 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 208.23.114.132
May Those Who Fought Be Awarded
Josie Sibley <Sibleyjosie @ Hotmail.com>
St-paul, AB Canada - Thursday, March 08, 2001 at 14:41:06 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 206.75.231.120
I found your site while trying to find information about my paternal grandfather who served in the RCAF during WWII and was killed in action. I am so glad that people still remember our fathers and grandfathers who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. Keep up the good work.
Leah Parker <rnleah@hotmail.com>
Ocean Springs, United States - Monday, March 05, 2001 at 03:16:43 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 208.60.244.224
What a wonderful sight. I think it is very important to our childrens' future that they know of the events of the past and the lives lost and those changed forever in ensuring their freedom and the lives they enjoy today!
Cathy Nevin <jcnevin@eagle.ca>
Ontario Canada - Sunday, March 04, 2001 at 15:31:16 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.167.16.171
Thanks for such a good site I'm searhing on behalf of a friend for any information on a RCAF pilot who was killed in the second world war his name was Elias Eldon REANEY but he liked to be called Eldon Reaney I think she would be pleased to have any information about him thank you.
John Mctigue
wakefield, - Sunday, March 04, 2001 at 08:22:31 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 195.92.168.164
Thanks for such a good site I'm searhing on behalf of a friend for any information on a RCAF pilot who was killed in the second world war his name was Elias Eldon REANEY but he liked to be called Eldon Reaney I think she would be pleased to have any information on thank you.
John Mctigue
wakefield, - Sunday, March 04, 2001 at 08:20:18 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 195.92.168.164
Fraser's father, Staff Sergeant Ford Beebe from New Carlisle, Quebec, served with the North Shore NB Regiment during WWII and landed on the beaches of Normandy on D Day. We are hoping to hear from anyone who might have known Ford Beebe during the war or after as a Legion Member, so our son,Ford, could learn about his Grandpa Ford from someone who knew him. This is an excellent site for children and grandchildren to learn about their father's and grandfathhers' military involvment. So many gave so much for so few who still remember.
Fraser, Leonne and Ford Beebe <leonneb@mybc.com>
Agassiz, BC Canada - Sunday, March 04, 2001 at 05:12:34 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.52.192.33
My father didn't die on the battlefield during the second world war but he did loose his life. He spent nearly 35 years in a mental hospital. He never was able to return to his family, his profession or our civilized society.
Nancy Rowan <bnrowan@seaside.net>
Duncan, BC Canada - Thursday, March 01, 2001 at 22:47:36 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 204.244.190.112
My father HAROLD JOHN BUSSEY 19-07-1919 to 03-02-1999 was a WW11 Veteran. He was in the Royal Navy. He served overseas for 6 years.
Herbert (Bert) Bussey <bussber@statcan.ca>
Kanata, On Canada - Friday, February 23, 2001 at 15:26:01 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.206.2.12
Ive just move here from NF
Tina Jordan <Tand t. interactive. Rodgers>
Whitby, ONT Canada - Wednesday, February 21, 2001 at 12:25:54 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.240.218.16
My pleasure to write something in ur guestbook, i wish 2 noe more abt WW2, i am from singapore, studying in NAVAL BASE SECONDARY SCHOOL, those who have leave us, may GOD bless them and rest in peace.Amen
Serene/Sherlyn <sherlyn_nick@hotmail.com>
Singapore, nil Singapore - Wednesday, February 21, 2001 at 08:39:21 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 203.124.1.179
Can you give me any information on my father Carl Martin Hutt?. Black watch 85 battalion ww1
Doug Hatt <doug.hatt@sympatico.ca>
Stittsville, Ontario Canada - Friday, February 16, 2001 at 18:05:38 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.226.122.59
Just stopped by!
Tim Pashly
San Diego, California USA - Thursday, February 15, 2001 at 16:31:51 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.55.147.14
It is a pleasure to visit your Canadian Memorials web site. One suggestion. It might be as well to revise the contradictory dates as shown in this description: "Vancouver, British Columbia This War Memorial, located in Stanely Park, was constructed in 1929, in memory of Japanese people who died in World War II, and the Korean War." ???
Sidney Allinson <sidneya@home.com>
Victoria, BC Canada - Monday, February 05, 2001 at 00:19:52 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.66.165.71
Whilst looking for somewhere to start to find some information about my own grandfather (an English/Irishman from Stockport) who died in the trenches in 1918 (about 6 weeks after the birth of my father who never knew him), I came accross your site and was hartened that there are still people like me who don't forget the sacrifices of those who went a long time before, and that maybe my own search for my grandfathers last resting place isn't as daft and hopeless an idea as I thought it was when I began
John McHugh <McHughJJ@aol.com>
Manchester, England - Sunday, February 04, 2001 at 20:39:28 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.12.105.57
I am hoping for news of ex.Sgt.David Tribe DFM. He was a Lancaster bomber pilot of 12 Squadron RAF Wickenby, Lincolnshire UK between February and October 1943. I was his Flight Engineer and we flew on 30 operations over Germany together in WW11. Last week I went to the funeral of our rear-gunner, Jimmy Hill here in Manchester. I see from the Commonwealth Graves Commission Register that our mid-upper gunner and our navigator were both killed on air-operations shortly after we disbanded for a rest period. Our bomb-aimer died two years ago. I don't know about our wireless operator. If anybody has any information about Dave or any of his family I shall be most grateful. I always remember the very first time Dave and I were sat side by side in the cock-pit of a Lancaster ready to take-off, he said - 'isn't it a bloody great handful of throttles, Colly !' He was a grand guy and a very efficient pilot and Skipper who always remained cool even when the flak was flying.
Geoff Collier <geoff.collier@connect25.co.uk>
Manchester, England UK - Sunday, February 04, 2001 at 12:19:08 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 62.7.161.179
Pleasure to be here!!
John & Tracey Gallant
Canada - Saturday, February 03, 2001 at 05:26:23 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.16.58
I have been trying to get any information about my father,Russell w. Gurton,he was stationed at Gander Airforce Base during the second world war. His duties were as a barber.Any information would be apprciated. As I have joined the Canadian Legion and I cant seem to find where I get records of my dad.
Reg. Gurton <ipest@sentex.net>
Ayr , ont Canada - Wednesday, January 31, 2001 at 14:24:21 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.7.139.67
I am thankfull for the sacrifice that many people gave, during that an other wars so that we could be free. i was also wanering if someone coul e-mail me with some informatation about my Grandfather. All I know is that his name is Lucien Lacombe an that he serve on the H.M.C.S Ottawa.
Jason Lacombe <hill_billy32>
ottawa, ontario Canada - Thursday, January 25, 2001 at 05:14:51 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 47.248.0.41
I too would like too thank canada for being one of the most peaceful contries in the world and I am Proud to be CANAIDIAN.
justin rassi <god_43@hotmail.com>
montreal, Quebec Canada - Wednesday, January 24, 2001 at 14:07:34 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 156.63.113.45
I am looking for pictures of the fourteen nurses who lost their lives while serving on the Llandovery Castle--this was a hospital ship that was sunk by a German Sub on June 27, 1918. Any pictures would be welcome-please e-mail Lori at mcmann@uniserve.com---Thankyou
Lori Douglas <mcmann@uniserve.com>
Port Alberni, B.C. Canada - Tuesday, January 23, 2001 at 22:18:29 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.210.248.135
Want to say thank you to the Canadian people and its Veterans. Not often do the Canadian Military get their due from the rest of the World for their sacrifice and service to the cause of freedom around the world. I shall do this today. Having the Honor of serving with some honorable Canadian troops in 1967, I shall never forget. God Bless those who gave their lives for all of us. To the families of these Brave Souls, may God keep them foreaver in his arms. Semper-Fi Canada Ray Harton Cpl. USMC Ret Vietnam 1967 5th Marines http://www.father-capodanno.org
Ray Harton <rbharton@aol.com>
Carrollton, Ga USA - Sunday, January 21, 2001 at 09:15:35 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 152.163.197.56
As President of Brandon Br.#3 I would just ,on behalf of my Exec. & members,like to say thank you for a super site ,great job......
C.R.(Bob) Wright <dabtoe@westman.wave.ca>
Brandon, MB Canada - Wednesday, January 17, 2001 at 16:35:01 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.36.148.122
I am a retired Naval Officer looking for published or private letters of Battle of the Atlantic Navy personnel back and forth to their loved ones for a special Battle of the Atlantic Ceremony in Vancouver, May 5, 2001.
George Lamont <gblamont@direct.ca>
Vancouver, BC Canada - Saturday, January 13, 2001 at 05:49:07 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.66.142.184
I am so proud of the men and women who fought and died in the wars,so that we can enjoy the freedom that we have today.I will be ever gratiful. I also hope that they will never be forgotten.
Rona Reid <rc.reid@nf.sympatico.ca>
Winterton, nfld Canada - Wednesday, January 10, 2001 at 15:54:26 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.163.20.201
Keep up the good work. I look after 2500+ gravesites at VETERAN'S CEMETERY. The list of who is here it at the Victoria Genealogical Society site. http://www.islandnet.com/~vgs/. We also have a Cross of Sacrifice that is not listed on your page.
Dave <dmsmith@vac-acc.gc.ca>
Esquimalt, BC Canada - Tuesday, January 09, 2001 at 19:29:58 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 198.103.134.222
My cousin Ted Lafontaine is currently serving in Yugo with the PPCLI 2nd bat out of Winnipeg. I am trying to get his email cause the one I have is messed up. He's a Mcpl and flying a computer there. I am a PSP employee at CFB North Bay at the messes. If anyone out there can help please do so. I want my cus to know how much he is missed.When he left school and came home to North Bay I told him that the military would be his best career and I have never regretted telling him this. However I fear he will follow like his namesake did in WW2 and not return from Europe. Our uncle was RCAF but the military was his life and fighting for freedom is something each Canadian believes highly in. Our children though have lost some of that as the system no longer feels it should explain things like the Boar War and WWI and WWII other than they happened. Our children have no idea what Nov 11 is other than a day when adults where Red flowers for some reason. My children have been told what they are about but still thousands of Canadian children have no clue. Ask one who Hitler was and what he did. It cuts me to the bone to know my children are being taught these things don't matter. Yes they matter. Many families in our country were affected by these wars yet they are quickly forgotten. Is Least We Forget mean nothing anymore? Something has got to done to remind our children why these people died and what they are enjoying today because of what our family members died for. The freedom we have and they freedom they will have tomorrow. Working at an Air Base they talk about without the RCAF there isn't a military. This can't be true causde it's the boys on the ground who face the greatest dangers.Canadians shouldn't allow our Govn't to downsize us right out of a defence. We have allies but we could defend ourselves better if our Military was all it should be. Why is it our PM won't fly in a Seaking but our troops can. Because they are troops are they less important? No they are not. I sleep each night in a free country each night because of the men and women who fight for this freedom everyday and are willing to give their lives in this fight. For that alone I am proud to be a Canadian. Thank you for lettling me say all this as at work I am not.
Donna Storie <dStorie@sympatico.ca>
North Bay, on Canada - Monday, January 08, 2001 at 16:58:43 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.210.241.101
My father, R. Walter Corey's uncle died in WW1 in Amiens, France. His name was Walter Corey. When I had a chance to meet my penpal from Lille, France, she took me to the cementary and later sent us photos of the tombstone and area.
Roz <rosalind_corey@i2.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Monday, January 08, 2001 at 15:10:16 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.26.194.191
This is a wonderful site! I would like to take the time to share some details about my father in memory of him. He was with the Princess Patricias Light Infantry division in Korea for the whole period starting in l950. He was known as Coporal Leo Leblanc, orinally from Verdun, Quebec, but was in Calgary in 1950 before he left for Korea. He would like for me to say hello to him to all his old comrads and he would love this site as well. He passed away in 1986 with cancer a week before my youngest son was born. If anyone who knew my father remembers him I would appreciate hearing from you. He is sadly missed. Michael Leblanc
Michael Leblanc <carol.leblanc@sympatico.ca>
Varennes, Quebec Canada - Saturday, January 06, 2001 at 21:49:10 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.230.202.45
does anyone know where i can get a list of names of the people who served in the foresty unit from newfoundland in ww2.i know several from my community served and one died in scotland.thank you to the people who work on such sites as this one.
wayne osmond <terry.osmond@nf.sympatico.ca>
cape ray, nf Canada - Wednesday, January 03, 2001 at 12:59:02 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.163.15.103
Greetings! from Watlington Oxfordshire UK I have taken it upon myself to look after the graves of our Watlington war dead in our local cemetery and it appears that one served with the Canadian forces in WWI. At the time of his death, however, he had transferred to the RAF and was killed in a flying accident at Salisbury. As part of this project and also my aim to research all the names on our War Memorial, I am trying to find out as much as possible about this chap: Richards, Wilfred Lieut. 67th Bn., Canadian Infantry Died1-Apr-18 Can anyone help? I have also, on our local War Memorial the names of a further 3 local chaps who served with the Canadians in WWI. The second one, (Raymond Hathaway), is an enigma as I cannot find out anything about the chap from either your archives or the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site Selwood, Albert Pte. 77574 Canadian Imperial Force Died 27-Sep-18 Hathaway, Ray Canadian Imperial Force (No further information) Harper, Frank Pte. 426007 Borden's Motor Machine Gun Battery, Canadian Machine Gun Corps Died 24-Mar-18 All of the information that I have so far amassed can be found at: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/alec.powell/memorial/index.htm If anyone can be of assistance in any way then I would be eternally grateful. Thanks for your time, Alec Powell
Alec R.Powell <alec.powell@ukonline.co.uk>
Watlington Oxon. , UK - Friday, December 29, 2000 at 15:10:36 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 194.222.58.116
My maternal grandfather was Thomas William Stone. He was a tailor in New Digby with a wife and infant daughter when he volunteered in the CEF in May 1915. He was trained as a soldier and a machine gunner and sailed for Europe in October 1915. His wife and daughter left Canada to stay with Thomas' family in Folkestone, Kent. I'm happy that Thomas spent New Year's with his family before he sailed across the channel for France and the trenches near Ypres, Belgium in early 1916. He died near the Ypres Salient on 1 May 1916 and is buried there. I never knew him, of course, but he made a difference; they all did. A simple tailor and his pals against the eastern juggernaut. They kept liberty alive in Europe for another generation while the rest of the world came of age. I wish more of them could have known what their sacrifice bought. I wish I could have sat on his knee just once as my mother did...once. I wish he knew the enjoyment of wishing he gave me. I wish... I love the site and will return to visit often. Eventually, I will make it to New Digby and Flokestone Thanks, Bob Gaffney USA
Bob Gaffney <rgaffney@hal-pc.org>
Houston, TX USA - Friday, December 29, 2000 at 14:39:09 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 139.169.87.185
As a 3rd generation military member, I am proud of all veterans that fought to allow every person the freedom that we have today. When you see a veteran whether it is on Remberence Day or any of the other celebrated decoration day, say thanks to them and show your respect.
Deb Wilson <rebelizer@lycos.com>
St Catharines, On Canada - Wednesday, December 27, 2000 at 20:58:45 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.5.215.177
WILL EXPLORE THIS SIGHT IN DEPTH LATER. I AM JUST AN EX SERVICE PERSONAL FROM THE EARLY SIXTIES. WAS IN R.C.N. AND WAS DISCHARGED AS ABSN1 IN 1964.
JIM MARSHALL <jfmarshall123@hot mail.com>
SMITHS FALLS, ONTARIO Canada - Friday, December 22, 2000 at 12:47:40 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 206.191.78.175
My uncle Frederick "Singer" Breen was killed on the Point Pleasant Park on February 23 1945. The event was so traumatic that his father Albert Breen fell into depression and died of heart failure 3 years and 1 month later. Fred's mother Eliza Breen mourned her son till her own death in 1972. She dedicated the monument in Halifax in 1967, but even this act did not bring closure for her. My father who was 13 when his oldest brother was killed never totally recovered either. My Uncle Allan Breen was also a merchant seaman although thankfully on another ship. He survived the war, but I have never heard a single word about the war from him. It was only from my other aunts and uncles that I found out he was even in the Merchant Marine. In the last year my aunt received a letter which contained a far more detailed account of the loss of the Point Pleasant Park than the family had ever related. When the Point Pleasant Park was hit eight men were killed outright and another was badly injured. This man never identified by name in the letter died in the lifeboat several days after the sinking. His back had been broken and he had been badly burned. Part of me wishes I never knew that... Being killed outright by explosion seems more acceptable and clean than a lingering death from wounds, thirst and exposure in an open boat. I would like to hear from anyone who can shed a little light on a long forgotten story.
Kelly Breen <carekel@home.com>
kitchener, ont Canada - Monday, December 11, 2000 at 00:12:01 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.112.158.243
I really enjoyed this website. I love knowing people remember. Thanks
Sarah Mac Dougall <s_dougs@hotmail.com>
Inverness, N.S. Canada - Friday, December 08, 2000 at 11:56:28 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.227.187.130
To "all" of you who served,and to all of you who never came home,You will "never" be alone, and you will "never" be forgotten,there are special places reserved for you.
Geoffrey G Willis <lordofsx@vaxxine.com>
St Catharines, ont Canada - Friday, December 08, 2000 at 11:44:04 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 38.144.151.137
We will never forget.I am a member of the fort garry horse and my grandfather served with the Garrys also he was on D-day and up to france&holland.we the hole world should always remember. thank you
Cameron Bois <reccefgh@hotmail.com>
Winnipeg, MB Canada - Tuesday, December 05, 2000 at 04:44:40 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.202.30.203
some will but most will never forget
john hughes
north bay, ont Canada - Saturday, December 02, 2000 at 01:47:34 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.94.196.61
My Father William ( Bill) Clarke served from 1940-45 in the Ont Tanks Black Cats?? I have photo's and the regiment book Participated in Invation of Sicily and up through Holland
David Clarke <dclarke20@excite.com>
Windsor, oon Canada - Saturday, December 02, 2000 at 00:56:20 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 137.207.130.26
THANK YOU CANADA,I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER WHAT YOU DID FOR US,THANKS,MERCI.
David,J,S van Helsdingen. <dave@vanessen.nl.com>
Rotterdam, ZH Netherlands - Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at 11:26:45 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 195.38.230.163
While reading the comments of others I was reminded of a wonderful essay I keep close. It was the 3rd place winner of the 1998 R.C.L. November 11 competition. After you read this I am sure you will want to keep a copy of your own. Our Padre has read it each year as part of our service at the Cenotaph, and it has been passed on to friends in the U.S. and across Canada. "Tell Me Your Story" by Chrissy O'Connell, 13 yrs old from Downeyville. I watched you, you know. -- You didn't see me. I was just another face in the crowd. But I watched you -- every move you made, every breath you took. I watched you. On this cold and windy November morning while everyone in the crowd was talking, laughing, and moving about trying to stay warm, you stood silent and still. There was just something about the way you stood there, lost in your own thoughts, that separated you from the rest of the crowd. You wore a lot of medals on your uniform and I overheard someone in the crowd say about you, "Wow, I bet he could tell some stories!" But, I don't know what those medals represent. I wanted so much to speak with you -- to ask you to tell my your story, but it was almost 11:00 o'clock and the Remembrance Day service was about to begin. So I watched you instead. You straightened proudly to military attention as the choir sang "Oh Canada." The bugler stepped forward to play the "Last Post" and then there was silence. I watched you bow your head. Were you remembering the day you enlisted? Were you a city or a farm boy, full of confidence and looking for adventure? Were you a family man, unemployed and searching for a way to feed your family? Or were you a veteran from an earlier war fighting again for love of country? Please tell me your story. The minute's silence ended with the piper's "Lament" and "Reveille". Suddenly three jets appeared from the north, flew low over the cenotaph in missing man formation and then disappeared into the distance. I watched you squint up into the sun to watch the flypass. Were you a missing pilot -- shot down, injured and alone, behind enemy lines? Please tell me your story. The canons began their 21-gun salute and I watched you flinch at the sound of the gunshots, so near and so loud. Were you remembering the sound of constant gunfire as you fought in the trenches? Did you remember the bitter wind, the cold, the mud and the fierce hand to hand fighting? Please tell me your story. A member of the Royal Canadian Legion steps forward to recite the Act of Remembrance. "They shall grow not old, as we are left grow old....." I watched a tear roll down your cheek and I wondered if you were remembering all those brave young soldiers, your friends, who died in battle. Had you watched them being shot down around you, knowing you couldn't stop to help because your orders were to fight on. So many friends lost .... and you never got to say goodbye. Please tell me your story. I watched you listen closely to the words of the prayers and with the choir singing "In Flanders Fields", you smiled as the Silver Cross Mother stepped forward to lay her wreath on behalf of all Canadian mothers. Were you remembering your own mother and the care packages she faithfully sent you.... filled with homemade goodies, news from home and words of love and encouragement? Perhaps you remembered the words you wrote her in a farewell letter the night before a major battle hoping she would never have to receive that letter because that would mean you had not survived. Please tell me your story. You laid your own memorial wreath on the steps of the cenotaph. Your hand accidently brushed against the grey concrete and I watched you shiver. Were you cold" Or did you briefly rember the feel of death ... the cold, smooth stillness of a body without its spirit? Please tell me your story. The Rememberance Day Service will end soon and I realize you will leave to join in the March Past and parade. I want so much to speak to you, but not now, it is not the time. You are anxious to be with your friends and comrades and share this moment of rememberance and glory. And I am happy and proud for you. But now that Remberance Day 1998 is just a memory, please won't you take a moment to tell me your story? In our school history class we are just learning how Canada became a nation. We have yet to learn of its courageous defence. Books may list facts and figures but you were there. You are living history. Those who died defending our country... those who were not allowed to grow old ... their voices are forever quiet. You must be their voice! Help me to understand the service and sacrifie of those who fought to preserve freedom. Teach me about war so that I may learn the value of peace. Please tell me your story. Then "at the going down of the sun, and in the morning,.....I will remember you."
Marion Hickerson <sophiedoll@sympatico.ca>
Cobourg, On Canada - Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at 00:03:28 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.168.109.2
This is a great site. CHOW jessica
Jessica Thomas <kissgal2000@hotmail.com>
Brown's Arm, Nnf Canada - Wednesday, November 22, 2000 at 12:27:11 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.104.222
Very interesting.
Tom Boyd <bea@telus.net>
Wainwright, Alta Canada - Tuesday, November 21, 2000 at 12:16:00 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.194.146
wonderful site!
leigh <leighn@islandpacific.org>
Bowen Island, B.C. Canada - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 14:11:26 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.129.71.134
I am looking for information on my grandfather. He served in the Korean War, but died in 1952. His name was Larry Riopel, he was born in Timmins, Ontario but lived a short while in Kirkland Lake, Ontario too. Please if anybody has any information, I would love to hear from you. Sincerely, Michelle email address is burr94@yahoo.ca
Michelle <burr94@yahoo.ca>
ON Canada - Saturday, November 18, 2000 at 22:12:33 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.212.58.170
Wonderful site, I hope it goes to every school in the country, not just for Remembrance Day but for use in teaching history throughout the year.
M. J. Harris <antmatwork@hotmail.com>
CALGARY, AB Canada - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 04:14:58 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 139.48.51.0
As I boy I remember my neighbor leaving for the war. He was never seen again as he was killed in action. I also had uncles that served in the Canadian Army that went overseas. Fortunately they did come back. It is important that each year we remember Nov. 11th as these people fought so that we can be free.
Ted Hesch <tpeej@telusplanet.net>
Calgary, Ab Canada - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 03:30:15 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.43.222
My father and uncles all served in the Second World War. As an extended family we were lucky and all of them returned safely home. Many other families weren't so lucky and suffered the loss of loved ones whether in that war or the other wars of this century as well as peacekeeping duties. My heart and my thanks go out to all of those who fell, all of those who lived and all of those left waiting at home. We will not forget, nor allow to be forgotten, their sacrifice which has allowed us to have the freedoms, and life, we enjoy today.
Just A Citizen
St John's, NF Canada - Saturday, November 11, 2000 at 14:13:27 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 205.251.129.202
Hello: I can't explain why this year I am drawn to pay homage to the men and women who fought and lost there lives for freedom. I think it is the reality that as our society appears to become more violant and self destructive. We forget that we ,as a nation, at one point in time were at risk of loosing our way of life. Today my generation and younger appear to be taking that freedom for granted. Your sight is one step in remembering that what we have can be taken away and that we need to value it and keep it in mind as we live. Keep up the good work! Jarrett Harris B.S.W./C.Y.W.
Jarrett Harris <jarebear68@yahoo.ca>
Canada - Saturday, November 11, 2000 at 11:07:09 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 64.228.46.62
Thank you sooo much! To all of you that faught to keep Canada free!!! And to those who died, and those that are still alive, I WILL remember!! :o) God bless you!
Carolyn Barber <kalistto@hotmail.com>
Nanaimo, BC Canada - Saturday, November 11, 2000 at 04:47:49 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.69.55.115
REMEMBRANCE DAY Every year on November 11th, all Canadians everywhere wear poppies, but don't know what they mean. Remembrance Day is a time to remember all the soldiers that went away to war. We should remember the men that were brave and strong. Remember the people that gave up their life for us. They fought for our freedom. So take some time this Remembrance Day and thank some Veterans for their strength to make a free country making peace in the world.
rosie <calaha50>
Canada - Friday, November 10, 2000 at 20:50:11 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.197.169.155
I am the daughter of Gerald Arnet Howatt who fought in the Korean War any one who new my father I would like to here from you
Dawn Dawson
Borden-Carleton, PE Canada - Friday, November 10, 2000 at 19:24:42 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.176.117.119
Peace is symbol of freedom...and the price for it has been paid, DEATH!!!!
jessica samson <bluanjel@hotmail.com>
mississuaga, ontario canada - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 21:14:01 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 24.112.158.244
cool site
matt verge <da_bong_99@yahoo.com>
parsons pond, nf Canada - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 13:07:53 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.105.252
I like it
Kris Mercer <None>
Bay Roberts, NF Canada - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 11:56:27 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.101.233
It is real cool. I Going the be a member wher I grow up!!!!!
Jordan smith <jsmith@amal.k12.nf.ca>
Bay Roberts, nf Canada - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 11:55:00 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.101.233
A great site. I will be using the site in my classroom. Thankyou.
Stan Scribner <scribst@sk.sympatico.ca>
Mankota, Sk Canada - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 23:24:51 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.165.112.51
I think Rememberence Day is a great time for everybody to be truly thankful for everything!!
Sarah Foster and Brianne Brackett
Vancouver, BC Canada - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 13:39:41 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 206.87.192.110
I think Rememberence Day is a great time for everybody to be truly thankful for everything!!
Sarah Foster and Brianne Brackett
Vancouver, BC Canada - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 13:36:54 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 206.87.192.110
For me November 11 @ 11:00am is not the only time for rememberance, every day I am reminded of how lucky we all are to be free, and how it was those brave men and women both living and dead that gave us our freedom. Lest We Forget the other 364 days of the year.
Jim Douglas <JimandHeatherD@netscape.net>
Sarnia, ON Canada - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 12:32:49 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.167.188.153
It's wonderful to see someone took the time to put this information on the internet.
Dean Zacharias <dszacharias@sympatico.ca>
Carlyle, sk Canada - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 01:32:02 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.165.5.141
Rememberance is not just a day we remember all who went to war, we should remember those who did not return because they paid a supreme sacrific. They fought for our Country and everyday the war will be in my heart... Not just one!
Tammy Lefort <T_Lefort7@hotmail.com>
Marathon, ONT Canada - Monday, November 06, 2000 at 15:15:37 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.211.46.168
I would just like to thank my grandfather, Wilhelm Talaskavich, for bravely marching into combat for our sake. Thank you. Needless to say that I thank all the other brave souls as well. Take care grampa.
Alex Talaskavich <crunchmuffin@hotmail.com>
Timmins, Ont Canada - Sunday, November 05, 2000 at 19:19:08 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.226.89.165
In the best way I can I want to say thank-you. Thanks Pop for the sacrifices you made so that others may have a peaceful life. Even though your gone, I still hear you speak to me, showing me my path and offering me your strong hand to guide me. Love your Grandson Travis Lloyd Thanks for the great name, It helps me realise you are still with me
Travis LLoyd Peddle <cc980741@janus.northatlantic.nf.ca>
Bay Roberts, NF Canada - Friday, November 03, 2000 at 13:23:35 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.128.21.230
i just thought i would sign the book. Bye
kyle stuckless <->
Norris Arm, nf Canada - Friday, November 03, 2000 at 13:20:26 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.105.175
In memory of Carl and Anne (Bennett) Anderson, RCAF, WWII. Both served overseas, both returned, thank God. Now both are at rest in Maitland Cemetery, Goderich. Thank you so much for your dedication to service...and for your lovely daughter Beverley who became the love of my life.
Bob Cooke <ve3bdb@encode.com>
Orillia, ON Canada - Friday, November 03, 2000 at 11:29:11 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 142.106.180.134
very interasting
Megan Phillips
Cold Lake, ab Canada - Thursday, November 02, 2000 at 16:55:47 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 199.216.204.15
I really liked this site! E-mail me!
Sherri-lynn Curtis <cherrykisses@lovmail.com>
Brown's Arm, NFLD Canada - Thursday, November 02, 2000 at 11:51:14 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.104.222
YOU RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! C-YA!
Sherrie Curtis <cherrykisses@lovemail.com>
Brown's Arm, NF Canada - Thursday, November 02, 2000 at 11:42:06 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.104.222
My deepest gratitude towards the brave men and women who so honourably fought for the livelihoods of all Canadians during both World Wars. A special thank you goes out to my Grandfather Kenneth Hamilton (Canadian 1st Infantry Division, 2nd Field Regiment), who is my personal hero. Here's to you, "Gunner!"
Derek A. Hamilton <derekhamilton21@hotmail.com>
Cambridge, ON Canada - Thursday, November 02, 2000 at 00:29:40 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 206.130.91.215
Very interesting site!
rikki
cold lake, ab Canada - Wednesday, November 01, 2000 at 17:14:37 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 199.216.204.15
The world war must have been terrifying.i respect everyone who had the courage to die for their country.
Paige kiziak <little_sexy_kiz@hotmail.com>
cold lake, ab Canada - Wednesday, November 01, 2000 at 17:12:15 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 199.216.204.15
I think that war is very bad.
Megan Phillips
Cold Lake, Ab Canada - Wednesday, November 01, 2000 at 17:10:59 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 199.216.204.15
This entry is dedicated to my beloved parents Cyril Gladman and Medea Gladman (nee Maidman)and my favourite aunt Ethel Colbear (nee Maidman)who all served in the Canadian Armed Forces during WWII. It is also dedicated to my grandfathers Thomas Mark Gladman and Edward Charles Maidman who served in WWI. I am so proud of these people. Both grandfathers are long dead now. Unfortunately my parents have both passed away, Dad in Feb. 1986, and Mom March 5, 2000. I could never bring myself to say how thankful I was for the sacrifice they made fighting in a war for my freedom. I got (and still get) so emotional thinking of what their lives must have been like and what they, and others, must have gone through during that time in their lives. At a time when young people should have been thinking of going to college, getting steady job, getting married, playing sports, and all the other things that come with young adulthood, these people, and many like them, where fighting a war both on foreign soil and on the home front. I for one, will never forget! I will never stop being thankful.
Susan M. Heron (nee Gladman) <sheron@interlinks.net>
Oshawa, On Canada - Monday, October 30, 2000 at 23:54:08 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.5.79.180
It is so refreshing to read many comments which were obviously written by young people ( age 10 - 16 ). It reminds us that without the sacrifice made by the veterans, these comments would be outlawed and against the law!!
An Old Soldier
Canada - Saturday, October 28, 2000 at 16:40:23 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.123.189.28
I stumpled across your site while searching for genealogy sites. My dad, Harvey S. Head, of Comfort Cove, NDB, served in WWII from 1940 - 1945 in the 59th Royal Newfoundland Heavy Artillery. After the war he had the chance to either go to Cormack, NF or the USA. He chose the USA and that's where I was born. My dad passed away in 1990 and never spoke of his tour of duty. To my dad and all who served and gave their lives, my rememberences. Helen HEAD Bossley
Helen HEAD Bossley <boz@warwick.net>
Jeffersonville, NY USA - Saturday, October 28, 2000 at 15:26:25 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 208.199.21.47
JOHN RONALD TARMANN
MARY ANN FEARMAN <MAFCAT2@AOL.COM>
SUGAR HILL, GA USA - Thursday, October 26, 2000 at 17:41:52 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 152.163.197.77
Kewl site, keep up the good work!! ~~**Claire**~~ Gr.10
Claire <crazychick_85@hotmail.com>
Edmonton, AB Canada - Thursday, October 26, 2000 at 13:56:15 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 204.209.89.52
Great page, very informative, and I enjoyed looking through it, especially the war memorials. Keep up the great job
Nick Cutler <nickifer@hotmail.com>
Ramea, NF Canada - Wednesday, October 25, 2000 at 13:54:59 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.128.20.26
Super idea,looks great! Good luck with the 2000 for 2000.
Dawn Simkins <mervin.lib@sk.sympatico.ca>
Mervin, SK Canada - Tuesday, October 24, 2000 at 15:19:38 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.165.5.142
In Memory of Private George R. Graves, Missing in Action, Vimy Ridge, France, August 16, 1917. Age 18. 5th Bn., CDN Infantry Saskatchewan Regt. Private Richard A. Graves, Killed in Action, Battle of Cambrai, France, September 28, 1918. Age 27. 46th Bn., CDN Infantry Saskatchewan Regt. Rifleman Raymond W. Graves, Killed in Action, Leopold Canal, Holland, October 12, 1944. Age 24. 3rd CDN. Inf. Div. Regina Rifle Regt. Lance Corporal George W. Graves, 1939-45. 1st CDN. Inf. Div. Saskatoon Light Infantry
Randall Raymond Graves <ComedyEtc@aol.com>
Winnipeg, MB Canada - Monday, October 23, 2000 at 19:47:37 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.188.195.29
If anyone wants to remember,They may click on (A soldier died today)Regards .An ex soldier.
Redvers Hesketh <rhhesketh@webtv.net>
Oshawa, on Canada - Saturday, October 21, 2000 at 07:20:53 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.240.200.124
My personal family research explains my grandparents becoming deeply involved in the two world wars. This all began at a early age for both , however as this memory will never end, I will always want my son to have knowlege of these previous wars, ensuring there will always be respect and understanding of their family past and future.
Rob Bartlett <RBartlett2000@aol.com>
Toronto, On Canada - Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at 01:38:15 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 152.163.205.63
I want Remembrance Day to mean something real to every Canadian. I am currently a student teacher at Brock University and am preparing a grade 2 social studies lesson for Remembrance Day. I would like to have the students write a letter to a soldier. Ideally, if we were in the middle of a war, I would have actual letters from soldiers so that each student could write to a specific soldier. I would like the students to have some understanding of what life was like for a soldier during a tour of duty. If you can assist me in any way I would greatly appreciate it. When I am no longer a student and have a class of my own my aim is to have a veteran(s) come into the classroom each year so that our students will always know the price that was paid, and continues to be paid, for their freedom. THANK YOU! You can contact me at: xager8d@yahoo.com
Nancy Kowcur <xager8d@yahoo.com>
Hamilton, ON Canada - Monday, October 16, 2000 at 18:39:36 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 139.57.48.149
My dad fought in Italy during W.W.2 and it is only now at age 78, that he is beginning to talk about his experiences there. I think there must be many, mamy more veterans who have not broken their silence yet and I think it is time to encourage them to do so. It is the telling of their stories that will keep their memories alive. The fact that so many have not talked yet shows you just how life shattering it must have been. I know that this is a long shot, but my dad lost his best friend in Italy ( William Joseph Burinot...from the Hamilton area) and he is wondering if there is any family still around who would remember him. Many thanks.
A. Ehret <ehret@uniserve.com>
B.NBC Canada - Thursday, October 12, 2000 at 18:28:42 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 204.244.143.192
Just a special THANK YOU to those that answered my 1st. letter to the guestbook J.P.Barlow
J.P.Barlow <mar_bar@telusplanet.net>
MEDICINE HAT, AB Canada - Tuesday, October 10, 2000 at 23:18:07 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.41.3
my family has recided in the bay of islands since the middle 1800's. my grandfather was in company 'c', worldwar2. he survived his tour over seas. this was a great webpage. my grandfathers name was Ralf Brake
joan sparrow
wabush, nf Canada - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 16:49:08 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.94.239.148
I am looking for any information on the war monument located on the grounds of the Parliament Building in Victoria BC. If anyone would be able to tell me the inscription on the memorial, I would REALLY appreciate it
Christina <cmtwerdo@yahoo.com>
AB Canada - Sunday, October 08, 2000 at 20:48:32 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.176.56
Simple words can not express what your sacrifices have meant to me... You gave your lifes so i could live in a free world. You saw your friends and brothers die and fall and go on to win the day. And for that i am forever gratful. I am an army cadet and will be in the remembrance day parade in Toronto coming up on saturday the 11th. Please come down and pay respects!! Thank you
Corporal David Macdonald <aerialrenegade@hotmail.com>
Toronto, ontario Canada - Saturday, October 07, 2000 at 21:17:48 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.64.165.116
It's been almost four months since my last visit here. With Remembrance Day just over a month away, I again stop by to pay my respects to those who served in any of the wars in which Canada fought. I also thank those from all over the world who have signed this guestbook and paid homage to our warriors, dead and alive. They will never be forgotten.
Bob Cooke (http://www.qsl.net.ve3bdb) <ve3bdb@encode.com>
Orillia, ON Canada - Thursday, October 05, 2000 at 17:40:39 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.140.133.175
I'm looking for remeberance day poems if anyone know one send it to me I'll take anything you got! Thanks Bye!
Kerri <angel_star27@hotmail.com>
ont Canada - Tuesday, October 03, 2000 at 17:41:08 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 207.35.38.4
My Dad, Uncles, cousins, were overseas during WW2. I have fond and sad memories of them. Some were killed and others changed. The survivors had no doubt that it was 'worth it'. We must remember.
Dennis G Berkin <dgberkin2@hotmail.com>
Hesson, Ont Canada - Sunday, October 01, 2000 at 00:37:13 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.154.79.134
Excellent website! I am seeking any information (and I apologize as to the lack of detail) on my Grandfather Charles Coutts who served in World War One and died approximately 1945..he lived in Victoria, B.C. and had seven children...please contact me if you know of him.
Joy Mattice (Woods) <joymattice@hotmail.com>
Edmonton, AB Canada - Friday, September 29, 2000 at 19:39:12 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.115.209.140
Excellent web site! My father (Frank N. De Luca) was a member of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, and sadly he passed away on Sept. 16, 2000 in Brampton Ontario at the age of 75. I believe there is a new monument at or near "Ex Coelis Mountain" (Out of the Clouds) in Alberta. Could someone direct me to it's exact location, as I would like to place a wreath there in memory of my brave and loving father. He was married to Joan in 1945 at Bath England, which made the british newspapers, as he was on a stretcher in a full body cast for the ceremony.
Frank J. De Luca <jcdeluca@attcanada.ca>
Okotoks, AB Canada - Friday, September 29, 2000 at 01:20:26 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 207.181.75.43
My Gradfather was in service for the second world war, and is a great man (Donald Judson Wells). Please send him a letter or something I will send the adress at a later date
JOey Wilson Mothers maden name (Wells) <Casper3wb@yahoo.com>
N.Van, bc Canada - Thursday, September 28, 2000 at 21:25:06 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.207.33.108
I was told of this sight by my mother-in-law who's brother James Bennett was one of the 12 R.A.F men who died and is mentioned on the home page. She hopes to visit in person the grave site next month.
Trevor Lewis <trevor-lewis@tinyonline.co.uk>
walton-on-thames, U.K - Sunday, September 24, 2000 at 19:08:21 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 62.60.10.185
GREAT SITE! I'm looking for a Bennett cousin who came home from WW1 my uncles never did. He would be from the Theordore-Yorkton area. I just know that he came home and was a Bennett.
S THOMAS <sthomas@escape.ca>
Brandon, MB Canada - Wednesday, September 20, 2000 at 00:30:13 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.200.28.76
Wainwright is celebrating the 75th anniversary of our Memorial Clock Tower this month, and I was so pleased to see the monument on this web site. What a great idea. It is known world wide. Hope you all come to see it!
Erika Foley <erikaf@telusplanet.net>
Wainwright, AB Canada - Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 02:27:52 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.182.33
I would like to know if anybody has any information on Calvin McRae he was my Grandfather but he died before i was born he served in WW2.any information would be great thank you
KellyMcRae <tyjaden@hotmail.com>
Prince Rupert, BC Canada - Monday, September 18, 2000 at 18:58:44 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 204.244.99.237
Anyone out there with info on the Red Chevron Club or Association? A WW1 vets org it seems. Need details and especially from Halifax.
Floyd Low <logau@storm.ca>
Ottawa, ON Canada - Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 15:39:29 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 64.20.60.37
I would like to find pictures of monuments in Manila.
bong n cruz <bongncruz@yahoo.com>
manila, Philippines - Friday, September 15, 2000 at 01:56:20 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 192.169.39.68
Gret sight. I would like to find a list of all those who served in the seond world war. I especiallty would like name of those from New Brunswick. If anyone can help pease e-mail me. Thanks
Linda Perry <mperry@nbnet.nb.ca>
Saint John, NB Canada - Wednesday, September 06, 2000 at 20:16:09 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 198.164.200.215
I enjoyed reading the guest book entries. My father Frederick McClellan served with the Canadian Army/Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, attached to the Engineers. I know that he was in France, Belgium and England from 1941-45.I would greatly appreciate any information on the Signal Corps, the battles they fought in. I would love to hear from any veterans of the Signal Corp. It is good to know that such a site exists. Margo Clarke
Margo Clarke <mclarke@accel.net>
Beaverton, Ontario, Canada - Saturday, September 02, 2000 at 15:47:00 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.150.67.106
I was checking out sites about world war 2 because my father served in the RCAF during the war and just stumbled upon thes one. I happen to be from Thedford Ont. and checked out what you have on this site for Thedford. The picture that you have when it was in front of the old school but that is all changed now. The old school is gone and it is now a park. This park was commemerated to the two doctors that served the community for most of the century. The first was Dr. Marshal MacDonald,my grandfather, and the second was Dr. Malcolm M. MacDonald, my father. My father became a doctor after he served in the RCAF during the war.I am very proud to have apark named after my father and grandfather and it is even more rewarding to have the cenotaph there. May we never forget our veterens for if it wasn't for them we may not be living in a free country. Thankyou to all who served and especially to you Dad.
Amanda Wolfe <bhaile@execulink.com>
Thedford, On Canada - Saturday, September 02, 2000 at 01:09:58 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.239.9.208
I stumbled on your site while doing family tree search. it is interesting.Yes we all have memorys. keep it going
lindablackburn <lindablackburn@aol.com>
birmingham, england - Tuesday, August 29, 2000 at 23:07:15 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.188.192.168
Am interested in process to submit Ripley-Huron Branch 440 monuments here.
Kevin Smith <klsmith@primeline.net>
Ripley, ON Canada - Tuesday, August 29, 2000 at 21:30:41 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.183.153.230
The obit of my Great Grandfather George F. FARMER, Feb. 1911, states that he was a member of the Royal British Veterans Assoc. and had spent 23 years in the Royal Engineers. My Grandfather, Gordon S.always told us that he had been born the Town Clock on Citadel Hill in Halifax when his father was keeper of the clock (1884). Any info would be appreciated.
Reddy <creddy@ns.sympatico.ca>
New Glasgow, ns Canada - Tuesday, August 29, 2000 at 13:00:02 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.81.70
we are looking for anyone with the name Gallett among the French war dead of the 1st World War. We would be very grateful for any information you could give us. Thank you
stella jennison <stella.jennison@virgin.net>
bristol, uk - Friday, August 25, 2000 at 17:51:30 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 194.168.74.184
Congratulation for your excellent website! I am working of the Viel family genealogy and I noted two Viel who served in WW II. They are mentioned on your page:http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/monuments/nb/francois.htm They are Alphonse Viel and Paul Viel from St-François NB. I would like to know the names of their father/mother if possible. Serge Viel LCol (Ret'd)
Serge Viel <serge.viel@sympatico.ca>
Rock Forest, Qc Canada - Sunday, August 20, 2000 at 09:58:13 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 206.172.149.77
I am looking for any information about Sergeant Andrew "Glenn" Caldwell. He was with the Royal Canadian Air Force in WWII. He was killed after a mission, I think the plane he was in hit some mountains(?). He died March 6, 1945. Any information you might have would be greatly appreciated.
Karen Caldwell <kcaldwel@mb.sympatico.ca>
Reston, MB Canada - Saturday, August 12, 2000 at 23:49:51 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.200.28.76
I am looking for any information on the SS Fortbellingham torpedoed Jan 44 She sailed from Halifax Nova Scotia destination Murmansk. "Lest we forget"
John Dumigan <WRBLCLUB@freent.co.uk>
WHITEABBEY, ULSTER Northern Ireland - Monday, August 07, 2000 at 13:23:03 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.89.184.53
I am looking for any information on the SS Fortbellingham torpedoed Jan 44 She sailed from Halifax Nova Scotia destination Murmansk. "Lest we forget"
John Dumigan <WRBLCLUB@freent.co.uk>
WHITEABBEY, ULSTER Northern Ireland - Monday, August 07, 2000 at 13:16:43 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.89.184.53
To whom it may consern: My name is Charles P. Olliffe , I'm on a quest to find out about my Grandfather , I have in my possetion a "Past Presidents " Legion medal on the back of the medal it says (Charles Spray CAMBRAI N.S. #37 1947-49). any HELP.... would be great. Thank you Charles P.Olliffe
Charles P. Olliffe <1olliffe@sprint.ca>
Oshawa, on Canada - Sunday, August 06, 2000 at 13:31:00 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 149.99.63.112
Excellent work. I am currently writing a paper on war monuments for a master's course at UBC. This has been very helpful. Thank you.
Melanie Sheppard <tonshep@intergate.bc.ca>
Vancouver, BC Canada - Tuesday, August 01, 2000 at 15:21:46 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 137.82.98.32
The Port de Grave memorial Web Site needs two names of NEWELL's corrected. Kenneth Newell Clement Newell I was named after this Kenneth. Thank You
Kenneth Newell <kenneth.newell@sympatico.ca>
RR#9 Picton, On Canada - Monday, July 31, 2000 at 23:13:46 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.89.120
I think having a war memorials site is a great idea so people young and old can hear and maybe even see the heroic people of Canada.
Caeleigh Fowler <chin_ook_1999@yahoo.com>
ont Canada - Monday, July 31, 2000 at 11:08:29 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 207.61.218.192
Greetings from myself and my family. We are located at the 16th Air Defence Regiment in Woodside (Adelaide) South Australia.
Cpl. Lester Davison <peppo2bigpond.com>
Woodside, S.A. Australia - Saturday, July 29, 2000 at 10:01:05 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 139.134.141.197
Great Page! I am looking for information on my Grandfather. His name was Elmyr Sydney Scott, and he served with the 244th Battalion, Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force, WW1. Any info on battles, or photos would be greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work, Regards, Dave Villeneuve
Dave Villeneuve <bearassv@home.com>
Ottawa, Canada - Friday, July 21, 2000 at 23:57:15 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.112.158.225
I AM THE GRANDSON OF SJT DAVID WILLIAM ARGO No 434693 WHO WAS IN 50th CANADIAN INFANTRY AND KILLED IN 1916 AT THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED YOUR WEB SITE AND IF ANY ONE COULD GIVE ME ANY INFORMATION REGARDING HIM I WOULD BE MOST PLEASED TO HEAR FROM YOU HE WAS BORN AND LIVE IN CALGRAY ALBERTA BUT THIS IS ALL I KNOW. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK THANKS DAVE.
DAVID ARGO <DARGO@NTLWORLD.COM>
MARKET HARBOROUGH, ENGLAND - Thursday, July 20, 2000 at 19:37:54 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 62.255.39.147
Thank you for your coverage of the Gander memorial, it is the finest I have seen.
Mo McMahon (former Arrow Air crewmember) <mmcmahon@acsu.buffalo.edu>
Buffalo, NY USA - Thursday, July 20, 2000 at 17:06:47 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 128.205.233.87
My father, L. Charles J. Cardinal served in the 2nd W.W. and was held for years as a prisoner of war in Japan. Little is found about those soldiers. Dad never could tell us about the brutality in Japan,we only heard his nightmares. Very few of the men in his company survived that horror, and Dad, although still alive is barely hanging on. I honor the Winnipeg Grennadiers who fought and suffered along with Dad, but my heart breaks every time they are ignored in Memorial Day celebrations. Thank you for the site. Let's remember all of them.Any information or survivors of that horror, please e-mail me. Thanks all.
Heather Paananen <hpaan@telusplanet.net>
Kinuso, Ab Canada - Tuesday, July 18, 2000 at 19:16:12 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.182.52
We are seeking information on Air Gunner Mervin Lowry who served in the UK during WW2. Stationed at Thorney Island, Hampshire with the 407 Squadran. Can anyone help.
David Helley <info@zeatz-hofmann.com>
Chesterfield, England - Sunday, July 09, 2000 at 09:22:35 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 62.24.128.9
My dad, Raymond William Garvey, served in the Royal Canadian Army Engineers in WW2. He was born in Bass River, Nova Scotia, Nov. 16, 1904. He gave up his home, family and his health to fight for his country. He died March 15, 1948 in Napanee, Onterio. He was buried in an unknown, unmarked grave in Napanee. He loved his country (...as do I, even tho I was born in the USA.) but he was buried as William Garvey...with no marker and no site number, so I couldn't place a memorial stone for him. (I was a child when he died). Is there any way, or place, that he could be remembered?
Carol (Garvey) Pearson <Pearson2@webtv.net>
Penacook, NH USA - Saturday, July 08, 2000 at 12:52:17 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.240.216.146
viet nam veteran i don't search much about nam but am interested in ww11
charles k craft <charles@eurekanet.com>
gallipolis ferry, usa - Thursday, July 06, 2000 at 17:15:32 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.239.132.15
I have never been in the any of the services but my dad served with Algonquin reg. during WW11. He was killed during the last two weeks of the war. Now my oldest son is serving on the Algonquin with the navy. It has taken me a long time to find what little there written about the algonquin reg.I am glad to see a little more each time I get on the net.
J.P.Barlow <mar_bar@telusplanet.net>
MEDICINE HAT, AB Canada - Sunday, June 25, 2000 at 19:06:29 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.52.95
I have never been in the any of the services but my dad served with Algonquin reg. during WW11. He was killed during the last two weekS of the war. Now my oldest son is serving on the Algonquin with the navy. It has taken me a long time to find what little there written about the algonquin reg.I am glad to see a little more each time I get on the net.
J.P.Barlow <mar_bar@telusplanet.net>
MEDICINE HAT, AB Canada - Sunday, June 25, 2000 at 19:05:54 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.52.95
Enjoyed the site very much and intend returning again in the near future.
Lieutenant-Colonel P. E. Scagnetti
Timmins, ON Canada - Friday, June 23, 2000 at 19:25:32 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.226.89.96
I find this site very interesting. My Dad,Edward J. Brannick, a resident of Marsden, Sask., served in the Navy in WW2. I am currently compiling information to submit for the Village of Chauvin regarding our cenotaph.
Betty Swanson <vchauvin@telusplanet.net>
Chauvin, Ab Canada - Wednesday, June 21, 2000 at 17:12:54 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.196.185
We have just received your info package and I notice there are no memorials from the North West Territories. I am the Manager/Secretary of Branch # 164 in Yellowknife and I will pass this on to our Service Officer to insure your project is Canada wide. Look for a list of our memorials in the near future.
Lorne Power <masseybr@internorth.com>
Yellowknife, nt Canada - Wednesday, June 21, 2000 at 12:19:05 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.108.4.45
Hello there everyone,My name is norman and I am truly pleased with this site as many fellow canaidians I would like to say a special thankyou to the young lads of the NNSH and the CBH to whom i owe the most greatful thanks and honour for allowing me and my family to live in wonderful Cape Breton. My Dad who's name was Gordon Mac Donald was a member of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders and served overseaes in Europe as did his 3 brothers, John D.(cbh) Charles John (NNSH) killed in action on june 6th 45 and Norman D.(CBH) I am very proud to be a son of a veteran and think that everything on this green earth should be done for them the few that are left. My Dad and his brothers have all since passed on in the arms of God and may they and all the veterans of both wars or any conflict stop and remember that they gve the ultimate all for every Canadian once again lads thankyou and God bless you.
Norman Mac Donald <norman.m @ns.sympatico.ca>
Ingonish, NS Canada - Tuesday, June 20, 2000 at 13:36:59 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 142.177.94.28
What a great site! We must not forget! To this aim I have set up a web site to support my project of collecting memories of ww2 before they are lost forever. if you would like to add your recollections or just browse through the stories other shave posted there please call in at: http://www.mynetcentral.com/ww2memories/
Angela <Anek>
Stockton on Tees, Uk - Saturday, June 17, 2000 at 09:11:18 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 195.7.227.249
Let us always remember those who gave their lives for our freedom. Thank you, and God bless you.
Becky Brady <becci77@hotmail.com>
Peterborough, ON Canada - Thursday, June 15, 2000 at 15:46:53 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 24.226.33.253
Excellant Web page, I will visit it many times. I am a History buff and am researching Canadian History. My goals are to set up a Museum of military history in western Canada that would be equivelant to that of the National Museum. The young people of our nation need to hear more of the history that Canada has been involved in, and what the soldiers today are really doing when they go out on Peacekeeping Missions.
Larry Coney <lbconey@telusplanet.net>
Drumheller, Ab Canada - Sunday, June 11, 2000 at 14:26:08 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 161.184.46.80
Having a central "umping off" point for visiting all of the country's war memorials (or at least many of them) is a fine idea. I believe it is extremely important that such sites are maintained and that the memory of what they stand for is perpetuated in all future generations. So many men and women died in the military, so many men and women served and came home. We owe so much to them all. Thank you. Former LAC, RCAF, 78767 master of The Wireless Set No. 19 Website (A WWII Canadian Army radio) http://www.qsl.net/ve3bdb
Bob Cooke <ve3bdb@encode.com>
Orillia, ON Canada - Saturday, June 03, 2000 at 13:30:16 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 206.130.189.82
I hope we can all come together to fix up the Vimy Ridge Memorial!!. I just read about its decay and YES we should be proud and get it fixed up no matter the cost. My father fought in WW2 in the Princess Patricia Infantry or something like that from Montreal. Anyhow good luck!!!!I AM VERY PROUD CANADIAN OF OUR DEAD...
Linda Gale Fleming <linda.fleming@eds.com>
Calgary, AB Canada - Thursday, May 25, 2000 at 19:10:13 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.135.106.225
Love the site, am trying to find out as much as possible on the Canadian Mounted Rifles (Saskatchewan Regt) that fought in WW1 at Ypres. Anyone with any knowledge I would love to hear from you.
Anne Standing <stand.fam@xtra.co.nz>
Waikato, New Zealand - Thursday, May 25, 2000 at 07:03:18 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 203.96.111.196
this is a great job
shawn fowler <sf09_99>
bell island, Canada - Wednesday, May 24, 2000 at 09:19:17 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.102.3
Hello i am a student at halifx west high shool and my history teacher has asked my class t right a paper on any aspect of Wrold war II. i have chosen to right my paper on the bomboing on hiroshima and wondering if their was any who could answer a few questions for me. thank you in advance sean howard.
sean howard <khoward3@home.com>
halifax, ns Canada - Thursday, May 18, 2000 at 18:09:05 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 199.245.95.203
I an looking for all Canadian enlisted men of world war 2.Dead and alive.Alive list is what I really need.If you could help me it would be great.Thank you.....
chris shibish <rcshibish@sprint.ca>
waterdown, ont Canada - Monday, May 15, 2000 at 10:22:41 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.103.21.107
we cannot ever fully understand what the sacrficed. They gave their youth,their innocence and their lives. They did'nt complain. They knew their country and their own honour required it. Thank-you for giving us the opportunity to show you disrespect if we wish. You gave us even that right with your sacrifices. I respect and honour you. This site should be mandatory in every Canadian classroom...all grades.
john ohara <john.ohara2@sympatico.ca>
cobourg, ont Canada - Monday, May 08, 2000 at 20:19:21 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.208.53.43
Just want to say that you have a wonderful site! However, it angered me when I read the childish nonsense of the previous person to sign this guestbook. Canada is a wonderful country and we in the U.S. don't know enough about, or appreciate enough, your many contributions to the world and the important role your soldiers, sailors, and airmen played in various wars. Your war dead deserve every honor and recognition. I found many of the stories behind the monuments truly touching. Respectfully, K. Stewart
K. Stewart <kstewart@leading.net>
Lakeland, FL USA - Monday, May 08, 2000 at 17:46:43 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 131.247.169.200
Great site....Glad some people out there remember what must surely have been the most awful war of them all. Let's hope this is never repeated but honour those who served this last 100 years for all of us today who are free to say this.
Ron Brigden <britron@mindspring.com>
Atlanta, GA US - Friday, May 05, 2000 at 09:41:33 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 209.86.155.11
http://www.memorialsonline.net
Just a friend <rob1_h@hotmail.com>
USA - Friday, April 21, 2000 at 20:37:04 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 198.165.241.201
Wonderful idea. Having served and having sons serving now the need to remember is absolute.
W. F. Taylor, Major (Retired) <majorwf@bmts.com>
Leith, On Canada - Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at 22:09:08 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.183.140.3
My father, a WW2 vetern & died just days ago. He served his country faithfully and was tortured by his many memories that came back to him in his failing last years. I have seen the horror he went through although could never imagine the reality of what he must have endured.Our Veterns are becoming fewer and fewer and must be remembered So for you Dad I write this Thank-you for raising me a proud Canadian.Thank-you for teaching me not to take what we as Canadians have for granted .Thank-you for your courage,to defend our country and to all Veterns, I Thank-you.God bless you all.I'll always remember you. Your Son
Many Thanks <Love you always Dad>
Oshawa, on Canada - Friday, April 07, 2000 at 05:43:42 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 205.188.196.57
I lost a greatuncle at Vimy Ridge, his name was "Robert Nichol Grant", he was a stretcher barrier, due to his poor eyesight. He was only eighteen years old. He enlisted because someone back home gave him a "White Feather", so he felt he had to do his part. It's good to see that he is not forgotten.
LORI DOUGLAS <mcmann@uniserve.com>
Port Alberni, B.C. Canada - Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 21:34:45 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 208.49.238.132
My greataunt "Carola Josephine Douglas" was a nurse during the first world war, she served on the hospital ship the "Llandovery Castle". This ship was torpoed and sunk June 27, 1918, by the Germans. The medical crew consisted of fourteen nurses-all lost their lives. If anyone wants more information regarding the "Llandovery Castle", please contact Lori at mcmann@uniserve.com I am also looking for any relatives of the crew of the Llandovery Castle.
LORI DOUGLAS <mcmann@uniserve.com>
Port Alberni, B.C. Canada - Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 21:28:24 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 208.49.238.132
The WE WILL REMEMBER site is worthy of praise, however, the Outremont, Quebec site is a total disappointment. The powers that be in Outremont should look to the Mount Royal, Quebec site for an idea of what a memorial site should contain. There is no li st of Outremont residents who gave their life for their country on this site. I should not have to criticize, the people responsible for looking after these matters in Outremont,should be aware of what they have on display.
L. Douglas <ltdoug@idirect.com>
Oshawa, ON Canada - Monday, April 03, 2000 at 22:13:58 (NDT)
Remote IP Address: 216.154.47.39
Words can not say the appreciation I have for our vets they all should be treated like royalty.As if it was not for them it is hard to say what Canada would be like.My heart fills with tears for the pain they have dealt with and have my out most respec t and a huge THANK YOU to all Vets. Have you said thank you today.I would like to say a special Thank You to the men whom faught in the War with my Grandfather.There names are MR. JOHN WILLIA MS - MR. JOE ST.PIERRE - MR. BILL DEMMIE all of Kingston and MR. GORDON KING AND MR. MITCHELL of Cobourg.I think of you often as you are Canada's HEROS.I am looking for any others whom may have searved with my Grandfather GORDON MITCHELL COLEMAN.I am look ing for war stories or just plain stories of my Grandfather to be entered into my book that I had started for my daughter so she knows what her Grandfather went through to give her the life she has now she will always remember and respect our Vets.I would Love to hear stories from any of you.But please remember these are being put into a book.If you would not like them to be in her book please say so and I will Honor your decission.Once more THANK YOU. contact moon_baby2@hotmail.com
Kim Shergold <moon_baby2@hotmail.com>
Corbeil, Ont. Canada - Wednesday, March 29, 2000 at 02:48:14 (NST)
Remote IP Address: 209.226.101.48
thanks :)
Lise Thomson <liset@cgocable.net>
Burlington, ON Canada - Monday, March 20, 2000 at 22:14:19 (NST)
This is a good website but I think Quamichan M. School should put every years year book on a website.
Tasha
Duncan, B.C. Canada - Saturday, March 18, 2000 at 18:51:50 (NST)
Seeking information from anyone who may served in North Shore (NB) Regiment alongside Private Hartley Irving Chase, now deceased, between 1940 and 1946 in UK & Europe.
Stephen Chase <schase@optusnet.com.au>
Sydney, Australia - Tuesday, March 14, 2000 at 23:01:02 (NST)
I was looking for an pictures or live footage of fort amherst or fort cape Spear Newfoundland
Peter Barfoot <peterbarfoot@roadrunner.nf.net>
St.John's, nf Canada - Wednesday, March 08, 2000 at 11:49:08 (NST)
Great site !!
Peter Hiebert <PHiebert@cellanet.ca>
Acton, ON Canada - Saturday, February 26, 2000 at 20:15:27 (NST)
Great nephew of 73771 Private Frederick Daly, 28th Btn Canadian Infantry, killed 18/7/1918. How can I find out if he is commemorated in a War memorial in Canada ?
Adrian Perry <adrian.perry@tesco.net>
London, England - Thursday, February 24, 2000 at 17:51:18 (NST)
Grandson of Private Herbert H. Proctor # 799578 who was killed at Vimy on April 9/17.
Daniel M. Proctor <dancar@sprint.ca>
Ajax, On Canada - Tuesday, February 22, 2000 at 00:12:45 (NST)
Let them go in peace...
Jessica McNabb <ravenn-rose@usa.net>
Oakville, ON Canada - Saturday, February 19, 2000 at 11:40:43 (NST)
I though that this web site was very well done. I would like to see my home town of Perth, Ontario included some day. The memorial is sponcered by Branch 244 Perth Upon The Tay and is dedicated to the fallen of World Wars I and II; Korea and to Peace Keeping missions.
Bob Hewitt <bobandshari@home.com>
Toronto, On Canada - Friday, February 11, 2000 at 02:21:26 (NST)
Excellent historical site. Congratulations to all who contributed. My uncle Gunner G.C.McIntosh buried in Canadian Military Cemetery, Lapugniy, France WW1. Additional work to London ON Cenotaph carried out in 1999. New photo needed.
Robert Hayman <bob@hayman.net>
London, ON Canada - Sunday, January 30, 2000 at 23:45:05 (NST)
My cousin, Bennett Lewis is shown on the Gladstone memorial
Sandra Barrett <barrett@wychough.freeserve.co.uk>
Malpas, Cheshire England - Friday, January 28, 2000 at 18:03:29 (NST)
A fine site, well overdue. In 1999 I had the opportunity to reperesent Ontario, through Royal Cdn Legion Pilgrimage of Remembrance, and visit France, Holland, England and Belgium. What an eye opener, we all have much to be proud of. We must never for get those who served, and those who paid the supreme sacrifice. WE WILL REMEMBER THEM ALWAYS.
Colleen Jones <tax00@aol.com>
Richmond, On Canada - Friday, January 21, 2000 at 11:56:36 (NST)
Was in the airforce for over five years,I really appreciate being able to add my name to this list.Keep it up.
john j. mills <jayjem@nbnet.nb.ca>
chipman, nb Canada - Thursday, January 20, 2000 at 19:54:54 (NST)
back for another visit. Excellent site.Keep up the great work. http://www.canadaatwar.com
Don
Regina, Sk Canada - Monday, January 17, 2000 at 16:51:57 (NST)
Great page for projects
Jen.C <Charity_5@hotmail.com>
PE Canada - Saturday, January 15, 2000 at 21:49:16 (NST)
I WOULD LIKE SAY THIS IS A GREAT SITE AND AS A SON OF A MAN WHO WAS IN WW11 AND KOREA THIS IS VERY MUCH NEEDED.I WAS LOOKING UP SIGHTS TO TEACH MY SON ABOUT HIS GRANDFATHER TIMES OVERSEA I WAS SURPRAISE TO FIND ONLY SIX SITES UNDER CANADIAN WW11 I FE EL THE TIME IS "N O W" TO REMEBER BEFORE ALL IS LOSTED .I AM LOOKING FOR ANYTHING ON THE NORTH SHORE RE. PLEASE KEEP UP YOUR GREAT WORK.
tom connolly <tom_connolly58 hotmail.com>
miramichi, nb Canada - Thursday, January 13, 2000 at 20:54:19 (NST)
Canada isn't as good as North America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
K
North America - Monday, January 10, 2000 at 20:09:28 (NST)
I had an uncle plillip dalton who was in bothworld wars but he survived.
lucy samms <lucille@eagle.ca>
cobourg, ont Canada - Sunday, January 09, 2000 at 15:08:43 (NST)
I attended some training courses at Aylmer, Ontario which is now the Ontario Police College. I walked the silent runways and thought of those who trained here and never returned. Most of my colleagues never even knew it was a training station during th e war. You have a great site. Could anyone supply me with the information on the grave markers for the Fleet Air Arm sailors in Aylmer's cemetary?
Clive Reddin <romdog@home.com>
Toronto, Ontario Canada - Wednesday, December 29, 1999 at 16:24:22 (NST)
i think that the victory at vimmy was the greatest that canada has ever has achived!
rory mcglade <abadassinc@aol.com>
hanmer, ont Canada - Tuesday, December 21, 1999 at 23:07:55 (NST)
i think that the victory at vimmy was the greatest that canada has ever has achive!
rory mcglade <abadassinc@aol.com>
hanmer, ont Canada - Tuesday, December 21, 1999 at 23:06:44 (NST)
this site is very good. very real. very cool. 'tis the miracle of grace!!!:)
saraneth astarael <panache_peach@yahoo.com>
mississauga, on Canada - Wednesday, December 15, 1999 at 14:57:04 (NST)
Good!
Perry Rennie
ST.Lawernce, NF Canada - Tuesday, December 14, 1999 at 09:08:07 (NST)
I'm proud to be a Canadian and very greatful to all who served our country during the wars
James H. Young <calumet@netaxis.ca>
Kirkland, Que Canada - Thursday, December 09, 1999 at 02:28:07 (NST)
Hello from an Englishman who visited the Somme for the first time this week, Albert, Warvillers, Bray, and so on. A moving and somewhat shocking experience. Saw many Canadian graves, and I just wanted to share the experience with you.
Phil Lawler <plawler@spanhouse.com>
Bingley, England - Friday, November 19, 1999 at 17:30:32 (NST)
Canada is a wonderful country to live in, I am proud and greatfull to have the opportunity to live here. Without all the brave people that fought in the war Canada might not be as wonderful as it is today. Thank-You
Tracy Duh <Erida_06@hotmail.com>
Redcliff, AB Canada - Friday, November 19, 1999 at 16:39:55 (NST)
Canada is a wonderful country to live in, I am proud and greatfull to have the opportunity to live here. Without all the brave people that fought in the war Canada might not be as wonderful as it is today. Thank-You
Tracy Duh <Erida_06>
Redcliff, AB Canada - Friday, November 19, 1999 at 16:36:35 (NST)
I've visited this site a number of times and each time I marvel at the sacrifice of those who gave their lives and the families who lost loved ones. It makes me proud to live where I do.
Ian Wright <iwright@roadrunner.nf.net>
St. John's, NF Canada - Tuesday, November 16, 1999 at 16:20:19 (NST)
Canada would be a very diffrent place now if we didn't have such brave prople fighting for our freedom then. I would like to thank every person who fought in any war. Especially those who lost their lives. Thank you
Ray Bryant
Mississauga, On USA - Friday, November 12, 1999 at 20:58:23 (NST)
I am doing an essay in school about the wars and i was wondering if you could send me a copy of the poem flanders fields, i am not sure who wrote it but if you could find it and send me e- mail i wqould be very thankful. I am remembering all those who died in the war for our great counrtry who fought for freedom themselves for their loved ones and last but not least their country. They did very well and I am very proud to be Canadian because of the soldiers men and women who fought very bravely for us .
cory buck <corybuck@yourfuture.ab.ca>
grouard, ab Canada - Friday, November 12, 1999 at 18:38:19 (NST)
My uncle Alcide (André) Beauregard along with many lives were taken to save my freedom. I owe them to remember their sacrifice today and every day. Thank you to all war veterents and their families.
Suzy Cardinal <suecardinal@hotmail.com>
St-Hyacinthe, Québec Canada - Thursday, November 11, 1999 at 21:05:57 (NST)
Thank-You for being there veterns.
Angel Ray <rayangelgirl@aol.com>
West Salem, USA - Thursday, November 11, 1999 at 20:32:39 (NST)
On behalf of the Guiders and Brownies of #115 Brownie Unit, Calgary, Alberta, we would like to say "Thank You" to the brave Canadian souls that gave their lives in the World Wars. Canada would not be the glorious Country it is today without the valian t efforts of those Husbands, Fathers, Sons and Brothers. Thank You.
Jane Brook <JaneBrook@Home.com>
Calgary, AB Canada - Thursday, November 11, 1999 at 19:58:41 (NST)
Nov. 11, 1999 - Thanks!
Mike Blackstock <mikey@oil.ca>
Toronto, OnNov,. Canada - Thursday, November 11, 1999 at 12:13:53 (NST)
I will remember all the people who fought in the war for are country.If you feel the same please e-mail me a fezz2000@hotmail.com I WILL REMEMBER!!!!!!!!!
Melissa <fezz2000@hotmail.com>
Lumsden, sk Canada - Wednesday, November 10, 1999 at 16:19:06 (NST)
Great visiting this site---Well Done There are several Memorials in St Thomas that should be added The Legion Cenotaph, The Soldier Memorial, The Tank at the Armouries, the Veterans Cemetary
LCol Herb Warren CD <herb.warren@sympatico.ca>
St Thomas, On Canada - Wednesday, November 10, 1999 at 15:18:41 (NST)
To all those brave souls who fought for our freedom and independence I thank you. May you live a peace life and may your soul be at peace. Thank you God Bless
Peter Sayeau <Warfy_1@yahoo.com>
Lindsay, Ont Canada - Wednesday, November 10, 1999 at 13:35:30 (NST)
Served in Germany,Korea.Egypt
J.E.G.MERCIER,CD.(RET'D) <vera.c.mercier@sympatico.ca>
Kitchener, ON Canada - Wednesday, November 10, 1999 at 12:35:31 (NST)
Remembrance Day is tomorrow. We were quizzing each other just today and I realized that neither of us were quite sure about the dates of the two great wars, even though my grandfather was in WWII. I decided to do some research. I will reccommend thi s site to everyone with a keyboard. thanks
jodi and jeff <jodic@nbnet.nb.ca>
moncton, nb Canada - Wednesday, November 10, 1999 at 08:46:07 (NST)
I am glad to see this wonderfull site and have shared this with my children.We are all young in relation to the events that have shaped our lives,and give thanks to those we do not know.The monument on MT. Prevost in Duncan is most impresive but in nee d of repair,it would be a good project to try and repair it or at least preserve whats left,We are willing to help should there be an effort to undertake this. Again thank you to all of you who have given so as we can live the life we do.
Phil Gregory <flipper58@home.com>
Duncan, BC Canada - Wednesday, November 10, 1999 at 02:51:30 (NST)
We have an uncle and grand(father) who were in the war. We will remember with them with pride, and all the other men and women who fought bravely for us all. This site is a very good way to acknowledge those men and women.
Devin & Debbie
Ottawa, ON Canada - Tuesday, November 09, 1999 at 22:49:41 (NST)
Hi,our names are Devin and Deborah. We would like to say that we had an my uncle that was in the war. We think it is very important to remeber him and the other men who were bravely to fought for us. We would like to mention our grandfather who was t hier too!
Deborah & Devin <chrisdunn@sympatico.ca>
Ottawa, ON Canada - Tuesday, November 09, 1999 at 22:40:28 (NST)
It is an honour to be a Canadian!
John, Sue and Melanie Luciani <sue@aztec-net.com>
Georgetown, Ont Canada - Tuesday, November 09, 1999 at 22:28:08 (NST)
In WW1 I had two uncles and my father who served with the CEF and in WW11 my father was to old for overseas duty but served here in Canada. I grew up during WW11 and I know what the autrocities of the war. The men who served overseas to bring Peace and Freedom for those people that they knew not those who left their loved ones and ended up making the supreme sacrafice by giving their lives for those who were oppressed. We should give thanks everyday and remmember them. There were many young men who went to fight on foreign shores and never returned for this I give thanks and remember them always. May they rest in peace.
Lloyd E.Whimp <lewhimp@home.com>
Mississauga, , On Canada - Sunday, November 07, 1999 at 11:47:51 (NST)
Our branch # 4 RCL at 1755 Portage Ave, WPG, MB, R3J 0E6 is rapidly becoming the friendliest clubroom in our community, Our seniors are truly happy and attendance appears to be increasing steadily. An open invitation is extended to all whilst visiting Winnipeg and our great city. Clubroom 204-888-2767 Office 204 888-2860
Buzz Poirier <buzz.ellen@mb.sympatico.ca>
Winnipeg, MB Canada - Saturday, November 06, 1999 at 19:12:14 (NST)
I enjoyed seeing all the wonderful photos of the battles, well EXCELLENT cite
Danielle Glenn <danielle_glenn@hotmail.com>
Calgary, Alberta Canada - Thursday, November 04, 1999 at 22:11:38 (NST)
I find that your web site is quite cool! I love it a lot. I think the war page is quite nice!
Kesha Maute
Thunder Bat, Ont Canada - Thursday, November 04, 1999 at 17:54:17 (NST)
i liked learning about the history of canada.
sara bizovie <mbwelding.jetnet.ab.ca>
cold lake, ab Canada - Thursday, November 04, 1999 at 17:14:50 (NST)
I really like checking out this site.It is very educational. It was very fun looking at it.
Shantel paramzchuk
Cold lake, AB Canada - Thursday, November 04, 1999 at 17:13:52 (NST)
I really like checking out your site.It is very cool. You have lots of stuff here.It's very fun
Elizabeth Moon
Cold Lake, Ab Canada - Thursday, November 04, 1999 at 17:12:14 (NST)
I realy enjoy checking out this site.It is interesting learning about Canadas history and present i will check outthe website whenever i can.
sara bizovie <mbwelding.jetnet.ab.ca>
cold lake, ab Canada - Thursday, November 04, 1999 at 17:11:34 (NST)
nice place
karver <carverjc@hotmail.com>
darwell, ab Canada - Thursday, November 04, 1999 at 15:02:46 (NST)
We have a cenotaph on Bowen Island built in 1937 by members of Legion #150. Would yoy like a photograph?
Catherine Bayly <mbh@bc.sympatico.ca>
Bowen Island, BC Canada - Thursday, November 04, 1999 at 05:23:55 (NST)
thank you
Robert Benjamin <fabrizone@sympatico.ca>
Quill Lake, sk Canada - Wednesday, November 03, 1999 at 18:58:14 (NST)
I was touched to see so much support for veterans. The fifteen year old girl(Gentry Ford) said in her comment that this sight was very easy to follow, I completely agree! I hope to see more amazing web site such as this one! very impressed, Shafiqa Yosofi
Shafiqa Yosofi <HUSNA YOSOFI@hotmail.com>
toronto, ont Canada - Monday, November 01, 1999 at 12:37:11 (NST)
I was touched to see so much support for veterans. The fifteen year old girl(Gentry Ford) said in her comment that this sight was very easy to follow, I completely agree! I hope to see more amazing web site such as this one! very impressed, Shafiqa Yosofi
Shafiqa Yosofi <HUSNA YOSOFI@hotmail.com>
toronto, ont Canada - Monday, November 01, 1999 at 12:36:22 (NST)
Loved the web site, it had a lot of great info! I am happy to see so many visitors who loved it just as much as I did! I am only 15, and I was glad that it was very easy to follow. Thanx for taking your time to make this web site so great!!! Yours truely, *Gentry Ford*
Gentry Ford <Sparkle_Princess_77@Yahoo.com>
Toronto, Ont Canada - Monday, November 01, 1999 at 12:24:42 (NST)
I am pleased to see this site. My father, Weston LeDrew, served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. He is alive and well at 87 years of age and living on Change Islands, NF. He was given the honor of cutting the ribbon to dedicate the new memorial that was erected there this summer and dedicated on August 1, 1999. We sometimes need reminding of the sacrifices made by others on our behalf. This web site will help serve as a reminder of their sacrifices and of how fortunate we are to be living in Canada. Barry LeDrew St. John's, NF
Barry LeDrew <bledrew@stemnet.nf.ca>
St. John's, NF Canada - Thursday, October 21, 1999 at 13:45:13 (NDT)
Great site
Dennis van Dijk
Tilburg, Holland - Saturday, October 16, 1999 at 12:31:02 (NDT)
An excellent site, and I commend the work you are doing. I served with the CF in Korea (1952-53) and the UNEF (1958-59). I remember standing in the ruins of Hiroshima and thinking how impersonal our modern wars have become - we can kill all of the in habitants of a city without ever seeing them. I honour and salute all men and women who gave their lives in our various wars, and also those who survived and were able to return home to their families often encumbered by the memory of what they had seen and experienced. I wonder, though, if in our desire to honour our service people, we forget that the majority of casualties in many modern conflicts are civilians. I would like to see us honour and remember all people, civilian and military, who perishe d in the various wars when we are observing our Remembrance Day Ceremonies. I would suggest that information on the Native Veterans Memorial to be erected in Ottawa - hopefully next year- would be of interest to many people and will give long overdue honour to our aboriginal veterans. I have had the honour of seeing the model of this monument and it is magnificent. I imagine info and photos could be obtained from NAVA. My thanks, respect, honour and peace to all.
David Clarey <djclarey@kos.net>
Kingston, ON Canada - Saturday, October 09, 1999 at 14:37:47 (NDT)
I lost two uncles in WWII and although I was born late to my father (who also served with the first 400 from Nfld) it is wonderful to know that these men will be forever remembered for their sacrifice by more than just me.
Heather Kelly
Beaver Bank, N.S. Canada - Friday, October 08, 1999 at 23:20:12 (NDT)
Great site. Thanks.
George O'Dair - District G Commander - Ontario <godair@glen-net.ca>
Cornwall, ON Canada - Monday, October 04, 1999 at 01:13:08 (NDT)
I am proud to sign your Guestbook. My uncle James Caldwell died at Vimmy Ridge - He was only 21 years old. I wish I had the chance to know him. I was fortunate enough to visit Flanders Fields and can still feel the reverence that surrounds the rows of white crosses and immaculate grounds where so many perished. It was a very sad, but very proud moment in my life...Lest We Forget
Mrs Jackie Nezezon <jackie37@canada.com>
Trenton, ON Canada - Saturday, October 02, 1999 at 23:06:15 (NDT)
I really worthwhile project. I look forward to seeing the finished product. I might suggest you add some Legion links as I see a number of visitors are looking for for information on service members past and present. You might add "http// www.legion.ca" and "http://www.abnwtlegion.com" since they are the most advanced Legion sites at this time.
WebMaster Alberta - NWT Command <webmaster@abnwtlegion.com>
Calgary, AB Canada - Wednesday, September 01, 1999 at 21:43:55 (NDT)
Great site to remember those who fought for us all and sacrificed so much
Paul Leclair <afmmusic276@ssm.ca>
Sault Ste Marie, On Canada - Wednesday, August 25, 1999 at 19:55:30 (NDT)
My Great-Uncle James J. Witt served with the Royal Regina Rifle Regiment. Government records I have obtained give different dates of his death, be I make a point of going to the cenotaph on June 7th, the middle date, to take time and not forget him. This is a ritual handed down through the family, and a good one in my opinion.
Christopher Tindall <ctindall@silk.net>
Kelowna, BC Canada - Monday, August 16, 1999 at 05:33:12 (NDT)
it was really good!!
gav
Canada - Wednesday, August 11, 1999 at 00:07:00 (NDT)
Well done indeed! Many thanks... We are trying to locate former 'Kangaroos', the men of the 1st Canadian Armoured Carrier Regiment (and earlier, Squadron), as many as we can (or their families); after 54 years of relative ignominy, there is a formal Kangaroo Association in the offing! MA PLE LEAF UP is proud to be a sponsor of this long-overdue endeavour. Please visit MAPLE LEAF UP, where we examine the history and equipment of the legendary Canadian Army Overseas in WW2! http://jump.to/mapleleafup Thank you for caring!
Geoff Winnington-Ball <whiskey@netwave.ca>
Zephyr, ON Canada - Thursday, August 05, 1999 at 23:58:36 (NDT)
Help Please! I am researching two soldiers who died in the First World War and would greatly appreciate finding out more about them Victor Menghetti enlisted at Parkhill, Ontario on 11 October 1915 was presumed to have died on 8 October 1916 while serving with the 58th Battalion. he emigrated to Canada in 1904. Is he commemorated on the Parkhill memorial? Is he noted in any contempora ry newspaper? [I have his papers from the Veteran's Affairs Office] Walter Lawson enlisted on 27 August 1914 and died on 8 May 1915 while serving the PPCLI. Is his name commemorated on any Ottawa war memorial? (Ottawa being the place where he enlisted) Again would any contemporary newspaper carry any information on him? I would greatly appreciate any help that any reader could provide.... thank you
Andrew England <aengland@norcat.ac.uk>
King's Lynn, Norfolk United Kingdom - Tuesday, August 03, 1999 at 05:58:43 (NDT)
Help please! I am researching two soldiers who died in the First World War. Victor Menghetti who enlisted at Parkhill Ontario on 11 October 1915 and was presumed to have died on 8 October 1916 while serving with the 58th Battalion. He emigrated to Canada in 1904. Does he exist on the Parkhill memorial? Is there any other informat ion available on him (I have his Attestation papers] My second soldier is Walter Lawson who enlisted on 27th August 1914 and who died on 8 May 1915 while serving with the PPCLI. Is his name recorded on any Ottawa war memorial? (Ottawa being the place where he enlisted) Again is their any further information about him? Do newspapers of the time carry obituaries? Again I have his Attestation papers I would appreciate any help that anybody could give me
andrew england <aengland@norcat.ac.uk>
king's lynn, United Kingdom - Tuesday, August 03, 1999 at 05:42:48 (NDT)
My Uncle, Lieutenant Sherman F. Williams, was killed and buried in the Canadian War Cemetery in Ortona, Italy. He was born in Nova Scotia, and is a sorrow that I never knew him.
Jane L. Caputo <JCa1012479@aol.com>
Bay Shore, NY U.S.A. - Monday, August 02, 1999 at 18:02:31 (NDT)
Being the proud daughter of former North Nova Scotia Highlander from WW2(C.J.Griffin)I consider it an honor and a privilege to sign this guestbook. I wish there were more reported monuments from Cape Breton, N.S. To all the remaining veterans and to those now passed on (including my Dad) I thank you from every inch of my being. My heart and soul are such because of you. If it weren't for you, things would truly be very different. Freedom must be maintained at all costs and rememberance must always prevail. Thank You very much!!!D.L.
Debbie Lewis <debbielee.lewis.john@ns.sympatico.ca>
Glace Bay, NS. Canada - Saturday, July 31, 1999 at 13:33:40 (NDT)
My uncle, James McCandless of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers died in Burma, 1942. How can I piece together what happend? The family were told that he was 'missing in action' other than that, I know nothing!
Paul McCandless <arrydadog@AOL.com>
London, England - Tuesday, July 27, 1999 at 20:32:23 (NDT)
Looking for The Pennant Monument that I was told was at this site. I am happy to see someone is taking the time and effort to catalogue these markers of the past. I well check this site from time to time.
Jack Croteau <ve5ay@t2.net>
Pennant, Sask Canada - Friday, July 23, 1999 at 02:51:35 (NDT)
My name is chris and as you know I live in Hamilton,Ontario and I think this site is cool.
Chris Wooldridge <chriswool@yahoo.com>
Hamilton, Ontario Canada - Saturday, July 17, 1999 at 02:49:09 (NDT)
A very nice gesture! I was impressed at the number of sites Esquimalt has donated towards honouring members of the armend forces. Too bad I can't say the same for Colwood! http://members.home.net/ve7bka/
Robert G. Robson CD <ve7bka@home.com>
Colwood, BC Canada - Friday, July 09, 1999 at 21:10:26 (NDT)
It would be nice to see more Nova Scotia memorials on the site - particularly from the Yarmouth County area. However, it's wonderful that this site is in existence at all. Thank You, Memorial University of Newfoundland,for doing this for all all Cana dians!
Linda Campbell <linda.frank@ns.sympatico.ca>
NS Canada - Sunday, July 04, 1999 at 18:54:42 (NDT)
I think this is a very pretty and glumious and i love it with all my heart at night.
Reg King <reg_rules@hotmail.com>
Bishop's Falls, NF Canada - Monday, June 14, 1999 at 14:26:59 (NDT)
I think this is a excellent sight
Ryan Lane <fubu_316@hotmail.com>
Bishop's Falls, NF Canada - Monday, June 14, 1999 at 14:24:21 (NDT)
Thanks for the image of Newtonville, "Unveiling ceremony, Victoria Day, 1902". As strange as it sounds, I will be using it for a new position that I'm applying for. Wishing you all the best, keep up the good work.
Bob Perrault <bob.perrault@sympatico.ca>
Newtonville, On Canada - Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 12:24:44 (NDT)
My father was captured at Dieppe as an engineer. I met some of his friends at the 50th reunion at Dieppe in 1992. I would like to learn more about what happened.I never knew a site like this was around. It is very well done. I teach my children what I know so they can teach theirs. We Shall Never Forget!
Aidan DeKelver <catdan@tulusplanet.net>
Redcliff, Ab Canada - Monday, June 07, 1999 at 02:45:33 (NDT)
The Belleville area has to notable cenotaph's. The Belleville and area WW1, WW2 and Korea on Station Street. The Hastings and Prince Edward Regt's at the Belleville Armouries on Pinacle St. I do believe that all the memorials be added when found. M y Grandfather and his brothers fought in WW1, my Father and his brothers in WW2, and I have served overseas as a PeaceKeeper and PeaceMaker serving in the CF. We should be teaching respect and honour in our schools from grade 1 to grade 12 and beyond. F or if we forsake their memory and do not learn from the past we shall repeat the past. Thank You.
Stephen Hopkins <debstevehop@hotmail.com>
trenton, on Canada - Sunday, June 06, 1999 at 15:33:48 (NDT)
Algonquin Regiment Memorial at Philippine, Holland. A party of British Veterans and relatives of men killed at IJzendijke, Holland on 20th October 1944 en route to their ceremony on Thursday 6th May 1999 stopped at the nearby Algonquin Memorial to pay their respects. With local people present, a speech was mede by Major Roland Ward, Royal Engineers (Retired) who laid a wreath on the Memorial. Two minutes silence was observed followed by a Lament played by a Scottish Piper in Full Regalia. The Dutch people were thanked for erecting this and other Memorials all over Holland in Memory and in Gratitude following the deaths of members of the Allied Forces who gave their all in freeing Holland in 1944 and 1945. We thought that you would like to hear about this event. Thankyou.
Ian Isley <xwi06@dial.pipex.com>
Llangollen, United Kingdom - Sunday, May 23, 1999 at 12:05:35 (NDT)
The Monuments are very good. I will print out the pages and give it to my mother.
Jerome Joiner <Jerome_JOiner@Southwire.com>
Carrollton, Ga USA - Saturday, May 22, 1999 at 14:03:11 (NDT)
I visited your site (by the way I think it's wonderful) in the hope that I might find a clue to a mystery concerning my great uncle who is buried at North Battleford. His name is Maxwell Harold Cassidy, an Australian pilot who had been training in Cana da under the Empire Air Training Scheme. he was killed on December 4th, 1944 when his plane crashed in a snow storm near Delmas in Saskatchewan. My parents went to Canada last year, and as far as we know the only family to visit his grave. I was suprised to hear that Max's grave was the only one with flowers on it and my mother said that they looked quite fresh. Who put these flowers there? I have a copy of a letter that was written to Max's parents after his death by a girl by the name of June, she had b een seeing Max's at the time of his death, was it her? I would love to here from anyone who know's anything at all, thank you. JM
Janet Mears <videcom@hotnet.net.au>
Penguin, Tasmania Australia - Saturday, May 22, 1999 at 08:20:26 (NDT)
what a wonderful addition this site is to the high tech world of internet its nice to see we are not forgetting our for fathers who gave us the freedom to enjoy all the things we take for granted . i would like to thank the people who took the iniative to set this site up,i think it will be very enjoyable and educational.thanks again
jeff boyce <jboyce@ns.sympatico.ca>
greenwood, ns Canada - Monday, May 10, 1999 at 22:17:17 (NDT)
I am delighted to see this website. I am glad you have included the RHLI memorial picture. My father Stan Darch was taken prisoner at Dieppe and he as told me of the horrors and kindess shown to him by his captures and his "cell mates". I met Rev. F oote VC when I was younger and did not understand at that time what the VC was for. Since I have married, my husband has really educated me about VC winners since his Uncle Lt. Alan McLeod VC was a WW1 veteren. Your websit shows us that we should talk for peace not fight for it, but fight only when our backs are to the wall. Canada has led the way for being a peace loving country. Thanks again. DA
Deborah A. Adams (nee Darch) <wfc@bigwave.ca>
Hamilton, on Canada - Wednesday, April 28, 1999 at 15:10:59 (NDT)
Loved your site you did an excellent job of putting the information togegether. Hopefully this will remain an ongoing site as a tribute to those who gave us our freedom. Just for your info, we had trouble accessing the video attached to Powassan's site.
Debbie Milroy <debbiem@efni.com>
Powassan, On Canada - Monday, April 26, 1999 at 16:58:22 (NDT)
Excellent site. My father served in the second world war. He was with the RCAF, bomber command. Having flown many missions, his bomber was forced down over occupied France. He was eventually rescued by the French Resistance and served with them for a y ear, eventually being smuggled out through North Africa. He passed away in 1991 but left me his poems. I thought that this poem should be here, as is fitting.......MEMORIES.... Relentless, time has passed by, And each has gone his separate way; Yet precio us thoughts do still abide, To remind us of that yesterday/ When we were young, And time was fleet; Tomorrow would not come, Today was for the moment meet/ How we laughed, and hard we played, So little care had we; We knew not what the morrow bring, There was a war you see/ And on those shining silver wings, We soared through starlit skies, Conversed with angels in those clouds, And some met their demise/ Yet here the friendship bond was forged, Class distinction was laid low, As we gird up our armour, To fight the common foe/ So mayhap there is good in war, As there is in everything, It depends on what your outlook is, And how your thoughts take wing......John M. Nelmes
Robert Nelmes <northernlight27@hotmail.com>
Terrace, BBC Canada - Wednesday, April 14, 1999 at 01:12:58 (NDT)
I am trying to compile our family history; found this WEB site just by numerous searches. My Grandfather, Wilfred Joseph Defayette, was born in Canada in 1900. He departed us in 1976 in Davenport, Iowa. He was married to Mary Gabor (Defayette) with (3) three children; Robert, Madaline & Irene.
Robert William Defayette <r_defayette@hotmail.com>
Gettysburg, PA USA - Saturday, March 27, 1999 at 21:39:15 (NST)
This is about the monument in Lisle, ON. That monument is the cornerstone of a lot of great memories and serves as a reminder of the freedom to have such memories. My brother and I both read "In Flander's Fields" at the ceremonies and my father Pat McD owell participated in every parade as he was stationed in CFB Borden for most of his career. We lived on Market Street a stone's throw from the legion. The kid's of Lisle would often play hide and seek using the whole town and the cenotaph was always "homebase". If it weren't for the men that that monument was erected for, we may have never played such games so carefree. Thank you fallen greats. Thank you surviving men and women.
Guy McDowell <gmcdowel@cgocable.net>
Peterborough, ON Canada - Saturday, March 13, 1999 at 03:59:18 (NST)
Looking at this web site allowed me to return to my home town any time I want. My Father John Better fought in the 2nd world war as did my Father inlaw Fred Tyson. Thankyou from the bottom of my heart for honoring their memory and the memories of all the brave men who gave their all so we could have this privilege.
Jim Better Cpl. retired <betterenterprises@yahoo.com>
Red Deer, AB Canada - Saturday, March 13, 1999 at 01:32:36 (NST)
The War Memorial Page is of great interest to me. I had a brother lost in Ortona Italy in the Second World war.
Mrs. M. Wallen <hazmur@idirect.com>
Newmarket, Ont. Canada - Wednesday, March 10, 1999 at 23:44:11 (NST)
do you have a map showing location of moro river canadian war cemetery?
clayton schuler <cdschuler@kktv.com>
colorado springs, colorado usa - Sunday, March 07, 1999 at 20:22:13 (NST)
This is great! Look at the picture of the cenetaph in Shellbrook.Also try looking up SHELLBROOK on the net. Shellbroook is a great place to live!
Megan Davidson
Shellbrook , Sk Canada - Saturday, February 27, 1999 at 18:57:52 (NST)
Great Site, Thankyou Excellent graphics
Bob e. McKnight <rem@ncs4.net>
Sturgeon Lake, US - Friday, February 26, 1999 at 10:05:57 (NST)
Hello, I was very suprised to see that this site was up and I was very impressed. I was wondering if you were planning to do a site for Native Veterans Memorials. If you want some help drop me a line.
Stan Alto <stanimal@baynet.net>
Thunder Bay, ON Canada - Friday, January 22, 1999 at 14:15:12 (NST)
I am a 17 year old from a small community close to Grand-Falls New-Brunswick. My grand-father was a veteran of WW2 and I honor and respect that. I feel proud to have had one of m relatives fight for the freedom of all Canadians.
Cory B. Bernier <bernierg@nbnet.nb.ca>
Tilley, NB Canada - Friday, January 22, 1999 at 13:21:50 (NST)
Great site. My grandfather was in the Merchant Navy His name is Lester Henry Janes and he sailed on the Lillian M. Richard of ST. Johns., The Bastian of St. Johns., The Zipper of St.Johns. If you know one of these names it would be great if you can giv e me any info. Thank You.
Greg Janes <gcs@ns.sympatico.ca>
Halifax, NS Canada - Thursday, January 14, 1999 at 22:18:49 (NST)
I turned 21 on The Rock ( Radar Site outa St. Anthony ) Got sent to Cartwright for a year and hated it. Stumbled around the world from Yellowknife to India Chilliwack to San Jaun, Thailand to Calgary. My mind kept going back to Newfoundland / Labrador. My kids were born in Oregon and Southern Indiana. - We joke about being the only 3 people in in the US who know all the words to "Ise D' Bye" - Turns out, in retrospet, that Cartwright and the people I knew there coloured my life in ways that have pursued me all over the globe. Now I'm 56 and I keep thinkin' of a song sung by a lady from the Goose bout "The Lights of Labrador" "Cartwright, You Weren't bad, You were Bloody Terrific!" Frank Dages
Frank Dages <dts@tima.com>
Montgomery, IN USA - Wednesday, January 13, 1999 at 05:51:06 (NST)
I have two uncles from ww1 listed on the Outremont Que. monument, it would be nice to have these listings as souvenirs for the family tree. Unfortunately Outremont is not listed among the monuments on your site. are there plans to add this monument to the site? Thank you keep up tthe good work.
Lorne Douglas <ltdoug@idirect.com>
Oshawa, on Canada - Monday, January 04, 1999 at 17:35:57 (NST)
Seeking more information an uncle I never knew. Thomas Walter Pickles joined Calgary Highland Regiment, spring 1940 using the name L.R. Channel. Trained in England, saw action during Dieppe raid on coast of France. Lost his life at Ortona, Italy, 23 De cember 1943 while trying to capture the German's big guns. He is buried at Ortona. I have a picture of him in uniform. Would like to know more about him, the Battle of Ortona and location of his grave. It is difficult to establish relationship to obtain information because he did not join the service using his birth name.
Doris (Johnston) Swingruber <djsjd@juno.com>
Ridgefield, WA USA - Saturday, January 02, 1999 at 16:56:39 (NST)
I am trying to find a listing of all war veterns that have fought in the first and second world wars. If somebody can help me please e-mail me. MARK
Mark MacDonnell <Jakie@ns.sympatico.ca>
Mabou, NS Canada - Tuesday, December 29, 1998 at 13:38:24 (NST)
I was very pleased to see this page. It is very important to remember and honour those who gave so much. I was not able to find any of the wonderful monuments in Toronto. I hope to see them in the future. An excellent site!
Christopher Schiffmann <cschiffmann@sprint.ca>
Toronto, ON Canada - Monday, December 28, 1998 at 14:26:45 (NST)
Seeking info. about my Grandfather Charles Mac Donald or Mc Donald--Co. K Fourth Infantry 16th Battle Creek Oakville, Ontario---First world War.ŽB€k
Kaye Jacobson Salverda <NorseSal@aol.com>
Toledo, Oh USA - Saturday, November 28, 1998 at 00:52:10 (NST)
When I was going to school, every Rememberence Day the school had two guests come in. One a soldier from The War to End all Wars. The other a soldier from WWII. These men would tell some of the funniest stories I have ever heard. They also told som e of the sadiest too. But they needed us to remember. It is some 25 years later, I don't remember the stories, I remember how hard it was for these men to do what they did, first in Europe, then decades later retell it all at my school. To you all, I a m grateful. I do not know what it was like for you, and for that I have you to thank. I Remember.
J Zuar <uborstel@mailexcite.com>
Calgary, AB Canada - Wednesday, November 11, 1998 at 14:49:40 (NST)
We found this site, by looking for info on Remembrance Day. We are Canadians living in the US and miss our home. It was nice to see the War Memorials from places that we have lived. My husbands is From Barrie, Ont. and we were living in Halifax, NS bef ore we moved here. Thank you for this site.
McLaughlin Family <mclaugh@apexcorp.com>
Pittsburg, KS USA - Wednesday, November 11, 1998 at 00:59:05 (NST)
This an awesome site!I really like the Flanders Fields poem!
Jill Pfeiffer
Stettler, AB Canada - Tuesday, November 10, 1998 at 17:30:20 (NST)
This is a very cool website.
Charissa Seutter
Stettler, AB Canada - Tuesday, November 10, 1998 at 17:29:37 (NST)
I'am glad we are learning about Remembrance day because I learn more about the war and I enjoy this site because I learn more as well.I'am glad that we can serch this site.
Valerie W.
Grovedale, AB Canada - Tuesday, November 10, 1998 at 14:45:14 (NST)
I'am glad we are learning about Remembrance day because I learn more about the war and I enjoy this site because I earn more as well.I'am glad that we can surch this site it is very intresting.
Valerie W.
Grovedale, AB Canada - Tuesday, November 10, 1998 at 14:41:31 (NST)
I enjoyed this site very much because it has a lot of interesting ideas.I learned a lot of terrific interesting facts.
Michelle .T.
Grovedale, AB Canada - Tuesday, November 10, 1998 at 14:40:38 (NST)
We are very thankful that you went to war to save are country and us. we are learning about world war two and one. is it as scary as it seems?
peter and justin grade 4
Grovedale, Alat Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 17:58:19 (NST)
We are so sad that people have died. Thank-you for making us free! You are the best. I wish I could come and see you and your other friends in the war. I've never been in a war before, and I hope I'll never have to go. I hope that someday you wil l be remembered by thousNDS of people! Because you are a great person to make us free. Love Twyla and Chan-Zae
Chan-Zae and Twyla
Grovedale, ab Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 17:51:10 (NST)
I think this is a great site because,we should be able to learn more about the people who fought for the country which I live in {Canada}.remeberance is about rembering the people whom fought for our freedom.Our freedom means we still have rules but don't have to be told and ordered what to do.We people who live in Canada, USA,should be thankful we aren't a country that war is going on right now in our very homes,like in Bosnia.I love this site but be greatful of the things we have and remember those who fought for us. Sincerly, Becky{Rebecca}
Rebecca H
Grovedale, AB Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 15:54:40 (NST)
We went to this site because we want to remember the people that fought for our country (Canada). We are very interested and would like to learn more about Rememberance-Day. we really like the site and would like to see more in the future Thanks
Rachael L & Ashly T
Grovedale , AB Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 15:41:44 (NST)
I thought this site was realy neat because it tought me alot about the war and war monuments.
Andrea Bradshaw <abradshaw@che.k12.nf.ca>
St.John's, Newfounland Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 15:00:04 (NST)
cool website
Jennifer Cranford
St.John's, nfld Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 14:59:01 (NST)
I have A teacher in the world war 2.
Robin MacDonald <robin@hotmail.com>
st.johns, N.F. Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 14:58:41 (NST)
I like the site! There's lots of information on the Wars and monuments. It was really interesting. By the way, I really like signing guestbooks! (That's why I signed this one.) Please E-Mail me because I love getting mail! See ya!
Meghan O'Leary <moleary@che.k12.nf.ca>
St. Johns, NF Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 14:55:41 (NST)
I liked this site alot because it taught me alot of what I wanted to learn about the World Wars!
Michelle Dean <mdean>
St.Johns, NF Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 14:54:45 (NST)
This site has alot of great information about the Great Wars and the War memorials. The pictures are good too!
Jessica Walsh <jwalsh@che.k12.nf.ca>
St. John's, NF Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 14:53:43 (NST)
I liked this site alot because it taught me alot of what I wanted to learn
Michelle Dean <mdean>
St.Johns, NF Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 14:52:57 (NST)
This site is realy neat and I learned alot about the war and war monuments.
Andrea Bradshaw <abradshaw>
St.John's, NF Canada - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 14:46:22 (NST)
e-mail me somtime
Trevor Pruegger <www.Trevor.com>
Estevan, sk Canada - Friday, November 06, 1998 at 12:50:03 (NST)
Those of us who reap the benefits are and should be ETERNALLY GRATEFUL
Randall Rose <con.rose@sympatico.ca>
Peterborough, Ont Canada - Sunday, October 25, 1998 at 16:13:32 (NST)
A round of applause to those thought up and worked on this site. "We will remember" continues on through a new medium.
Douglas J Johsnon jr. <19626602@pager.mirabilis.com>
Parkhill, on Canada - Wednesday, October 21, 1998 at 23:48:20 (NDT)
Very well put together website. Almonte Branch 240's Monument picture will be delivered soon. October 20, 1998
Mark Ward <wardo8@sympatico.ca>
Almonte, On Canada - Tuesday, October 20, 1998 at 15:31:37 (NDT)
Very nice project.... Will try and get ours to you soon.
Kenn Wilson <kennw@MNSi.Net>
Thamesville, Ont Canada - Friday, October 16, 1998 at 23:00:26 (NDT)
Nice site but what about the Fighting Newfoundlander Monument?
Tom Starks <tstarks@calvin.stemnet.nf.ca>
Littel Hearts ease, Canada - Wednesday, October 14, 1998 at 19:50:18 (NDT)
It's great to see a web page that will help us remember all those who gave so much so we could live as we do today. Have a great day! JPG
John P. Grant <jgrant@calvin.stemnet.nf.ca>
Lawn, P.Bay, nf Canada - Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 19:00:15 (NDT)
I AM RETIREDFROM THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY AND ORIGINALLY FROM HALIFAX AND I WOULD LIKE TO COMMEND YOU ON THE WORK YOU ARE DOING. I AM PRESENTLY A MEMBER OF THE STITTSVILLE, ONT LEGION bRANCH 618.
GORD DAVIS <GKD@MSN.COM>
CARP, ON Canada - Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 16:41:04 (NDT)
It is a most wonderful effort,this website to remember and educate those who reap the benefits of a rich and quality life. It is also for those future generations who shall know of those who risked the ultimate sacrifice for freedom worldwide.
joe adelman <scent@aracnet.net>
tor, on Canada - Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 21:44:36 (NDT)
You're missing the memorial in Oakville!
Captain Moore <dmoore@appleby.on.ca>
Oakville, On Canada - Wednesday, August 05, 1998 at 12:49:32 (NDT)
I am a member of Royal Canadian Legion Br #56 I enjoyed your site. Well done.
Viv Hiebert <cjlkhieb@sk.sympatico.ca>
swift current, sk Canada - Saturday, June 27, 1998 at 19:05:28 (NDT)
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/durif.varces/
DURIF <a@g>
- Monday, June 15, 1998 at 15:01:25 (NDT)

DURIF <a@g>
- Monday, June 15, 1998 at 15:00:16 (NDT)
Recognition of the contribution of the Merchant Marine Navy was long overdue but so well deserved.
Tom Prim <primt@wst.gov.nf.ca>
St. John's, NF Canada - Thursday, June 11, 1998 at 20:50:44 (NDT)
A Rather interesting page. I am currently completing a comprehensive index of the war memorials in London and Ingersoll Ontario that might be of benefit.
Sean P. Stoyles <stoyles@sscl.uwo.ca>
London, ON Canada - Wednesday, May 13, 1998 at 04:12:56 (NDT)
I SERVED AS SGT WITH BATTALION INTELLIGENCE IN THE ROYAL 22ND REGIMENT IN KOREAU UNDER B/GEN ROCKINGHAM AND LT-COL JACQUES DEXTRAZE. BOTH NOW GONE I SENT PRAYERS TO THEM. I THANK GOD FOT BEING A 68 YEAR OLD SURVIVOR OF KOREA. TO THOSE REMAINING FROM THIS CHECKERBOARD WAR EXPIERIENCE, I WISH GOOD HEALTH AND LONG LIFE. BILL MANNING
sd 801886 sgt william manning <bill.manning@enter-net.com>
tracy, que. Canada - Thursday, April 30, 1998 at 13:48:14 (NDT)
i served for 13 months in Korea with the Canadian Brigade under Rockingham and served under Lt Col. Jacques Dextraze and was the Battalion Inteligence Sgt. Both my leaders are gone, I am sad to still see the north and south separated and can`t believe our Police Action (eg: war) did`nt make a difference and that the North is starving. Or that the land mines are still in nomansland (regardless of Diane and the Cdn Govt.) Thanks top Korea, and my 18 years old at the time, I fell in love with human kind. I thinl all veterans feel this after living through some kind of war hell. to those of us still looking back we wonder how we made it, but with Gods will we did. Food for thought.
SD 801886 SGT WILLIAM MANNING <bill.manning@enter-net.com>
tracy, quebec Canada - Thursday, April 30, 1998 at 13:43:42 (NDT)
A well done site. Am doing genealogy course and found this site in the nick of time as I was working on a 'Veterans' question.
L. Petschulat <petschulat@dlcwest.com>
Regina, SK Canada - Tuesday, April 14, 1998 at 21:26:42 (NDT)
I am the secretary-treasurer of the Lr. Southampton Legion Br.#27. I would like to congradulate you on a job well done and to thank you for entering our cenotaph and relating information into your Web Site.
Ross Carruthers <rosscarr@nb.sympatico.ca>
Nackawic, NB Canada - Tuesday, April 14, 1998 at 14:35:31 (NDT)
I am the Secretary at R.C.L. Br.#171-Ladysmith, B.C. One of our Members, Fred Wilson asked me if I could look at your web site for Ladysmith as he had submitted the information. I have since printed out about 12 copies for him, needless to say he was very happy.
Muriel Danielson <mdaniels.@nanaimo.ark.com>
Ladysmith, BBC Canada - Wednesday, April 08, 1998 at 18:43:56 (NDT)
This is another visit to an excellent web site. I am member of RCL #165 and The Soldiers' Tower Committee of the University of Toronto. At the meeting of the latter tomorrow, I will point out that none of the monuments in Toronto are presently listed. I will also bring this up at our next Executive meeting of our RCL branch. Your pages provide for excellent learning material for all ages.
Gary Knopf <gknopf@pathcom.com>
Toronto, Ont Canada - Tuesday, March 31, 1998 at 13:11:51 (NST)
Congratulations on a very professional and worthwhile web site. It would have been nice to see photo credits with each picture.
Paddy Lamb <CMS.Archives@gov.edmonton.ab.ca>
Edmonton, AB Canada - Tuesday, March 31, 1998 at 12:36:14 (NST)
We have been getting a lot of positive feedback about this site. There are still lots of monuments that are not recorded so if you don't see yours here, please send us some information about it. Thanks
Beth Power <beth@stemnet.nf.ca>
St. John's, NF Canada - Thursday, March 19, 1998 at 11:28:55 (NST)
A wonderful idea - I look forward to it growing as more information comes in. Dr J.F. Vance, History Department, University of Western Ontario
Jonathan F. Vance <VANCE@SSCL.UWO.CA>
Canada - Thursday, March 12, 1998 at 17:52:41 (NST)
I am a regular member of Branch 110(RCL) in Trenton, Ontario. I help our PR Executive, Comrade Ann Lisk, by doing her internet searches. This is how I came accross your website. I am really impressed. For those that don't know how much work is invovled in your project, they should be glad they don't have to do it. Please keep up the great work. I shall return again. Thanx, Neil McNeil
Neil McNeil <wolfman@lks.net>
Trenton, ON Canada - Wednesday, March 11, 1998 at 03:01:12 (NST)
This site has given me certain ideas about the war at hand. If there are any veterans who would like to send me some information on the war I would be glad. The war is something we will never forget.
John Stacey Jr.
Lawn, NF Canada - Monday, March 02, 1998 at 11:48:36 (NST)
I'm doing an assignment on WWII this is a treat!
John Stacey Jr.
Lawn, Nf Canada - Monday, March 02, 1998 at 11:42:20 (NST)
Hi there
pelle <pelle@mail.com>
pelle, 12 Canada - Thursday, February 19, 1998 at 16:42:29 (NST)
I am currently in the process of researching the history of the Cowichan Valley/Duncan War memorial which has some 285 names on it from two world wars. This includes compling a complete roll and collecting information about these persons. At some poi nt, I will forward information from this central memorial which which also duplicates names from Chemainus, Cobble Hill and the first memorial in the valley at St, Peter's Quamichan, Anglican Church. Great idea. Keep up the good work. Would be glad to he ar from anyone with information that might aid my research. Spend rest of my time as United Church minister and Chaplain of the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's)
Jim Short <celtcros@cow-net.com>
Duncan, BC Canada - Monday, February 16, 1998 at 01:17:10 (NST)
RCL member of Branch 176 in Forest, Ont. Found your web page address in this month's issue of Legion magazine. Page 94 (January/February 1998) re "War Memorials Going On The Internet". This is great stuff. Must get back to the Links and start enjoying reading. Thanks.
RS Bell <rsbell@xcelco.on.ca>
Forest, Ont Canada - Thursday, February 12, 1998 at 20:47:13 (NST)
A great help to me as I am currently compiling a book about the WW1 16th Battalion dead from Vancouver Island. I am also a member of the UK based "Friends of War memorials" and the Western Front Assoc. We have a regional group here that covers BC and W ashington. Care to be involved or need WW1 help. Call me. We have a great group of enthusiasts and a great variety of expertise. Keep up the good work.
L Jack Patten <csr@direct.ca>
Nanaimo, BBC Canada - Sunday, February 08, 1998 at 19:56:14 (NST)
Have checked out this site on a regular basis and am delighted to see how well it has been received. I am a member of Branch 180 Wingham, of the Royal Canadian Legion and have recently submitted information on our monument. I look forward to seeing it listed along with the other Ontario monuments. Keep up the good work. D. Murphy.
D. Murphy <dmurphy@wcl.on.ca>
Wingham, on Canada - Friday, February 06, 1998 at 02:51:03 (NST)
Wonderful Website Am 62, am a member and a Service Officer of RCL Branch#4 Fredericton NB. It is wonderful to see that the Youth do Remember. Keep up the good work. I will visit this site now and again
Fred LeBlanc <fredleb@brunnet.net>
Fredericton, NB Canada - Wednesday, January 21, 1998 at 00:41:58 (NST)
Excellant idea! I am a 52 year member and currently belong to #37 Saanich Peninsula Br. in Sidney BC. I am a veteran of WW2 and the Korean War and will follow this site with great interest. Carl Wood
Carl Wood <sarge2@bc.sympatico.ca>
Victoria, BC Canada - Tuesday, January 20, 1998 at 21:03:46 (NST)
The idea is great and provides the basis of a continuing project which should include the names etc. from each memorial. I live beside the only Military Cemetary in Canada which contains Veterans from South African and both world Wars. It should certainly be included.
John B. Clark <s57282@ican.net>
Pte Claire , Que Canada - Tuesday, January 20, 1998 at 16:41:48 (NST)
I am a 54 year member and it does one proud to see that memories are kept fresh. There are getting to be few enough veterans.
Jim Duthie <jduthie@smartt.com>
Delta (Ladner), BC Canada - Tuesday, January 20, 1998 at 00:27:30 (NST)
As Publicity Chairman for Strathcona Legion Branch # 150 in Edmonton, Alberta I think you have an excellent idea. I will certainly publicize your site among the other Branches in this Area and, hopefully, will have all our Memorials featured. Will al so make your site known to other Service Clubs.
Derek Reynolds <delrey@compusmart.ab.ca>
Edmonton, Alta Canada - Monday, January 19, 1998 at 17:59:22 (NST)
As Publicity Chairman for Strathcona Legion Branch # 150 in Edmonton, Alberta I think you have an excellent idea. I will certainly publisize your site among the other Branches in this Area and, hopefully, will have all our Memorials featured. Will al so make your site known to other Service Clubs.
Derek Reynolds <delrey@compusmart.ab.ca>
Edmonton, Alta Canada - Monday, January 19, 1998 at 17:56:45 (NST)
I am a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Richmond & District Branch 625. Congratulations on a most excellent and well presented project. The participation of the students from Eugene Vaters Collegiate is commended, as Canadian History seems to be fast disappearing from the classrooms of this province (Ontario). Once again "Well Done" and I look forward to seeing our own Cenotaph - already submitted - appear with so many others.
John H Harrison <johnharrison@sympatico.ca>
Richmond, On Canada - Wednesday, January 14, 1998 at 10:04:12 (NST)
I am a member of R.C.L. Br.# 426, the Cent. Ont. Br. of the Western Front Assoc., and a member of the Museum of Applied Military History. I find what you are doing absolutely wonderful! Your actions are a great tribute to Canadian youth. Keep up the great work!
Ron Atkins <atkins@neptune.on.ca>
Newmarket, Ont Canada - Saturday, January 10, 1998 at 12:06:50 (NST)
I am a Member with the Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 39 and this Webpage interests me. As Service Officer I am currently looking at getting all the information related to our surrounding memorials. I will keep in touch.
Arthur M. Power <ampower@nf.sympatico.ca>
Chapel Arm, NF Canada - Monday, January 05, 1998 at 17:14:05 (NST)
Our monument at Mactaquac was just recently added. Keep up the good work.
Allison F. Staples <stapesa@nbnet.nb.ca>
Burtts Corner, NB Canada - Monday, December 01, 1997 at 19:56:56 (NST)
I think this was a great idea, you know, to have a Rememberence Day webpage. Yours truly, S@brin@ - . - . - .
Sabrina Noftall
Marystown, NF Canada - Wednesday, November 19, 1997 at 20:32:50 (NST)
Excellent idea...Great job!
Cheryl Bennett <x56cmb@morgan.mun.nf.ca>
St.John's, NF Canada - Monday, November 17, 1997 at 16:54:36 (NST)
thank you for a great contribution to remember our departed comrades
George Lockhart <glockart@cyberbeach.net>
Levack, ont Canada - Tuesday, November 11, 1997 at 23:39:54 (NST)
Excellent site! I want to add our War Memorial to this site.
Todd Crane <tcrane@calvin.stemnet.nf.ca>
Spaniard`s Bay, NF Canada - Tuesday, November 11, 1997 at 11:56:39 (NST)
Showing promise of being a very interesting site. Will do my best to get our monuments added.
D. Murphy <dmurphy@wcl.on.ca>
Wingham, On Canada - Monday, August 25, 1997 at 00:40:13 (NDT)
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