Paying tribute to Windsor-Essex veterans
CTV Windsor is paying tribute to local veterans with submissions from viewers:
Orley Samuel Patrick - Private WWII army (Courtesy Tatiana Foldesi)
Orley Samuel Patrick - Private WWII army (Courtesy Tatiana Foldesi)
Frederick Bennett - Private WWI -139th Battalion Infantry C.E.F (Courtesy Tatiana Foldesi)
Frederick Bennett - Private WWI -139th Battalion Infantry C.E.F (Courtesy Tatiana Foldesi)
Gordon Arthur Bennett - Private WWII army (Courtesy Tatiana Foldesi)
Gordon Arthur Bennett - Private WWII army (Courtesy Tatiana Foldesi)
George D. Brown - Lance Corporal. Brown was with the Essex Scottish regiment from 1939-1945. He was on red beach at Dieppe, D-Day and Northern Europe. He passed 30 years ago on Remembrance Day, 1991. (Courtesy Shelley Brown)
George D. Brown - Lance Corporal. Brown was with the Essex Scottish regiment from 1939-1945, (Courtesy Shelley Brown)
James Charles Moore - served in the Highland Light Infantry in WW2 (Courtesy Barbara Moore-Farough)
James Charles Moore served in the Highland Light Infantry in WW2. (Courtesy Barbara Moore-Farough)
Alexander MacKenzie - Lost his life at the age of 24 in WWII in 1944 when his destroyer, the HMCS Athabaskan was torpedoed by a German U boat off of the coast of France. (Courtesy Donna Williams)
Alexander MacKenzie - Lost his life at the age of 24 in WWII in 1944 when his destroyer, the HMCS Athabaskan was torpedoed by a German U boat off of the coast of France. (Courtesy Donna Williams)
Sergeant Gordon Matheson. (Courtesy Ken N Becky Leslie)
Sergeant Gordon Matheson. (Courtesy Ken N Becky Leslie)
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