For Canada Day Catherine Paterson, Work Manager for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, posts on five Canadian CWGC cemeteries and memorials which you probably never knew existed:
- a single burial in Oxbow, Saskatchewan,
- burials at a WW1 Training Camp Carberry, Manitoba,
- Knox Presbyterian Cemetery nearby to the WW2 #1 Bombing and Gunnery School in Jarvis, Ontario,
- Vancouver's Mountain View Cemetery, the largest concentration of military graves in Canada with 581 war dead,
- the Halifax Memorial commemorating more than 3140 soldiers, sailors, and nursing sisters who were lost at sea during both World Wars.
On 1 July we also remember the dead of The Newfoundland Regiment who died in the Battle of Beaumont-Hamel.
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Thank you for remembering the Newfoundlanders.
Elizabeth Vincent
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