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Ernest John King

Ernest King was a proud Canadian and, at the start of the Second World War, joined the Royal Canadian Artillery (Res.), helping with the training of young recruits here in Vancouver. In addition, he devoted his Summer vacation time for the next five years in Camp Vernon, again helping with training of young recruits.

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Captain Robert George Rogers

Robert George Rogers served 28 years during the Korean War in the RCAF. He enlisted on October 11th, 1946 in Kelowna, B.C and retired on June 21st, 1974.

During his service, Robert was stationed at many bases, including twice over seas – first to France in 1952 and then to Germany in August 1963.

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Sgt. Sheldon Addison Foster - Medal of Bravery for an Underage Serviceman

On May 7, 1917, 26th New Brunswick Battalion landed in France. A month later, they were assigned to field duty, taking an active part in the war. It is noted on Sheldon’s military record that, on September 15, 1918, he was awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field. There’s no record of when, where, or what he did to receive this award.

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Private Edward (Ted) Tubbs - A Family Lineage of Service

Having arrived in Canada from England, Ted's uncles were in the First World War, as were most of the fathers of Ted's friends; so it seemed natural for Ted and his own boyhood friends to volunteer in the Second World War as members of the Canadian Armed Forces, along with his own dad who, as a father of six at the time, volunteered for duty.

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Sergeant Shawn Allen Eades, CD - Recognized for his Knowledge of IEDs

Shawn received formal award recognition – Chief of Defence Staff Commendation – for his work in Afghanistan from General Rick Hillier. He was praised for his masterful knowledge of improvised explosive device components, their employment and, in particular, for advising the Site Commanders on the implications these factors would have on the tactical situation.

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Private Patrick Downey - A History Lost and Rediscovered

The war that took Patrick's life also left his wife destitute and unable to care for her daughters. The temporary solution of parting with them to the care of someone else ultimately became a permanent break in the family; causing a fissure so deep that my mother and aunt rarely spoke of it and never knew their extended family. After my mother died, I began to look into her family tree. This is what I now know about my grandfather Patrick.

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Sapper Brian Collier - A True Humanitarian

After graduating from Bradford District High School, Brian worked for a while before joining the Canadian Forces in 2007. He was posted to 1 Combat Engineer Regiment in November 2008 after completing his basic Combat Engineering training at the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering and was on his first deployment to Afghanistan when he was killed by an IED.

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