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Safeguarding and sharing CF traditions, heritage


Military | 536 hits | Nov 27 9:34 am | Posted by: Hyack

Ottawa, Ontario – A dedicated group of employees works for the Directorate of History and Heritage (DHH).

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  1. Thu Nov 27, 2008 6:25 pm
    Hey I got a question. This was a letter sent to our small town paper.

    Dear Editor:
    On Nov. 11, shortly after 4 a.m., I happened to drive by the cenotaph. While waiting for the traffic light to change I noticed a guard detail standing watch at the memorial. The guard consisted of two personnel at the “rest” and the guard commander at attention.
    Although the weather was chilly, the detail stood motionless displaying an outstanding degree of respect and military bearing in the performance of their duty. I was tempted to stop and acknowledge their presence and offer my thanks for their contributions to Remembrance Day, but I felt such an interruption would demean the reverence of the moment.
    These young Canadians, standing alone in the cold and dark, without fanfare or publicity, reminded me the true meaning of Nov. 11.
    R. J. Garrison Warrant Officer (ret’d)

    Is this a tradition or something local?

    I’ve never heard of this before, but then again I’m not usually driving around a 4 in morning either.

  2. by WDHIII  Gold Member
    Thu Nov 27, 2008 6:27 pm
    Wow - that would have been quite a site 8O

    Never heard of that before either AR but thanks for bringin it up! Im sure someone on the board can shed some light



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