(picture credit Ontario Heritage Foundation)

The unveiling. LtoR: Sandy Ferguson (Lyall's nephew), Colonel The Honorable Lincoln Alexander (Chairman, the Ontario Heritage Foundation), The Countess of Wessex (Colonel in Chief), Lieutenant Colonel Roy Dwyer (Commanding Officer)

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 A book for you by LCol (ret) Bill Smy of the Lincoln and Welland Regiment on VC Winner Graham Lyall - click image below

GT Lyall, VC

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Be sure and visit the 102nd Battalion`s Sister Unit - the 54th Kootenay Battalion

In Memory of LEONARD MUNROE, Lance Corporal, 634116, 21st Bn., Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regt.), who died on, Saturday, 3rd November 1917. Age 22. Son of Peter Munroe and his wife Ellen McDermid, of Maxville, Ontario, resting at PASSCHENDAELE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, Grave Reference, IX. E. 11., all Canada in Khaki  pictures courtesy of Leonard Munroe' s descendant Maj Don MacLean, Canadian Armed Forces.

 

BATTLE HONOURS

"SOMME, 1916", "Ancre Heights", "Ancre, 1916", "ARRAS, 1917, 18", "VIMY, 1917", "Hill 70", "YPRES, 1917", "PASSCHENDAELE", "AMIENS", "Scarpe, 1918", "Drocourt-Queant", "HINDENBURG LINE", "CANAL du NORD", "VALENCIENNES", "France and Flanders, 1916-18".

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