Canada loses it's last surviving Victoria Cross Winner
VANCOUVER, Aug. 3 /CNW Telbec/ - Sergeant (Retired) Ernest Alvia "Smokey" mith, VC, has died today at the age of 91 in Vancouver. In consultation with the Smith family and in cooperation with other agencies, a military funeral is being planned to honour Sergeant Smith.
As arrangements become definite, they will be posted to the Legion web site, http://www.pacificlegion.org/smokysmith.html , and announced to the media. A Valour Coordination Media Centre will be established at The Sutton Place Hotel at 845 Burrand St, Vancouver beginning tomorrow from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, and will remain open until the morning after the funeral.
Should the public have any enquiries, then can contact Veterans Affairs at 1-800-443-0394.
The Smith family has asked for complete privacy during their time of mourning and the media and public are asked to respect this request. Media should place all inquiries to the Valour Media Centre, via email (smith.valour@forces.gc.ca ), or by telephone (604-225-2520, ext 2496).
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He was at the annual Halifax Tatoo a few years ago and my mother got to go to the show with a volunteer group. She had him sign a program for me, and took some photos. She has fond memories of chatting with him, he was a very nice man by all accounts and a great ambassador.
You can read his citation here:
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub...dwar/citations
He won his cross on Oct 21/22 1944 in Italy while serving with the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, part of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division. This is same day my grandfather was wounded fighting in Breskens, Holland with the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division.
At the going down of the sun
and in the morning
We will remember them
Rest in peace Smokey!
Gary
VANCOUVER, Aug. 3 /CNW Telbec/ - Sergeant (Retired) Ernest Alvia "Smokey" mith, VC, has died today at the age of 91 in Vancouver. In consultation with the Smith family and in cooperation with other agencies, a military funeral is being planned to honour Sergeant Smith.
As arrangements become definite, they will be posted to the Legion web site, http://www.pacificlegion.org/smokysmith.html , and announced to the media. A Valour Coordination Media Centre will be established at The Sutton Place Hotel at 845 Burrand St, Vancouver beginning tomorrow from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, and will remain open until the morning after the funeral.
Should the public have any enquiries, then can contact Veterans Affairs at 1-800-443-0394.
The Smith family has asked for complete privacy during their time of mourning and the media and public are asked to respect this request. Media should place all inquiries to the Valour Media Centre, via email (smith.valour@forces.gc.ca ), or by telephone (604-225-2520, ext 2496).
_________________________________________
He was at the annual Halifax Tatoo a few years ago and my mother got to go to the show with a volunteer group. She had him sign a program for me, and took some photos. She has fond memories of chatting with him, he was a very nice man by all accounts and a great ambassador.
You can read his citation here:
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub...dwar/citations
He won his cross on Oct 21/22 1944 in Italy while serving with the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, part of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division. This is same day my grandfather was wounded fighting in Breskens, Holland with the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division.
At the going down of the sun
and in the morning
We will remember them
Rest in peace Smokey!
Gary
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