On
In addition to the soldiers that were honoured there was the crew members of a Hedley Page Halifax Bomber that crashed and are buried in the town’s local cemetery. It was in the middle of the night on
This was a very special ceremony because the pilot, Leslie Stuart Mackenzie, of the Royal Canadian Air Force survived the ordeal and with his wife was brought over from
F/O MacKenzie was born in
The crew members that paid the supreme sacrifice.
|
Rank |
Given Names |
Last Name |
Age/Home |
Service |
|
F/O |
Robert James |
Webber |
28 from
|
RCAF, Navigator |
|
F/O |
John Frederick |
Hawke |
Unknown |
RCAF, Air Bomber |
|
WO |
Garnet Edward |
McCann |
27 from Winsor, Ont |
RCAF, W/O & Air Gunner |
|
Sgt |
George Algenon |
Elliott |
Unknown |
RAF, Flt Engineer |
|
F/O |
George Graham |
Vipond |
Unknown |
RCAF, Air Gunner |
|
Sgt |
Earl Freiman |
Baldry |
20 from Gower, Ont |
RCAF, Air Gunner |
In total there are 24 commonwealth burials in this cemetery. Four additional RAF Flyers, twelve British soldiers and two Australian soldiers. During the floral tribute the Zone Commander laid a wreath on behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion. The ceremony ended with a fly past by the Belgium Air Force.
Following this tribute the delegation marched to the towns War Memorials where a floral tribute was given for the towns liberators. The mayor invited all to the town hall for refreshments and gifts were exchanged. Mr. & Mrs. MacKenzie were in great demand by the dignitaries present and the local press but we did have the opportunity to meet them and have a short chat.
Not to detract from the ceremony that we were invited to attend the Zone Commander on completion of the proceedings gathered the Legionnaires together and with permission from the mayor and in the presences of Mr. MacKenzie awarded a Life Membership to one of our