Remembering Our Veterans
Memories of Blackville is proud to present "Remembering Our Veterans", a 445 page e-publication featuring the brave local men and women who fought for our country in World War I, World War II and the Korean War. Also includes Peacekeepers, War Brides, Air Cadets and members of the Royal Canadian Legion. This online publication is offered FREE of charge.
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War Veterans
Remembering our Veterans e-Book – A 445 page e-publication featuring the brave local men and women who fought for our country in World War I, World War II and the Korean War.
Honour Roll – A listing of the brave men and women who were killed in battle or passed away since demobilization.
My Time in the RCAF – Ella Curtis reflects on her time serving our country during World War II.
The End of the War in 1945 – Joyce Fortune shares her memories of the Canadian Women’s Army Corps.
Served as a Cook at PPCLI Barracks During the Korean War – Aubrey Buggie recalls his time as a cook during the Korean War.
Serving with the 3rd Anti-Aircraft Regiment on D-Day – Weaver Hennessy recalls his time serving on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
Wounded and in hospital on V.E. Day – Reginald Price shares the story of the explosion that changed his life in April 1945.
Memories of War: Benjamin & Helen Campbell – Helen Jardine shares memories of her father’s sacrifices during World War II.
Memories of War: George Routledge – Canadian Peacekeeper George Routledge recalls memories of his time serving in Cyprus.
Memories of War: Byron and Ella Curtis – Patricia Curtis shares memories of her parents time spent in the armed forces during World War II.