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6. Jewish Canadian Military Casualties - Veterans Field of Remembrance
Memorial description: Memorial erected 1953 in memory of Jewish Canadian soldiers who died in service in the World Wars. The memorial is in the middle of the Field of Remembrance, a cemetery section for veterans and their spouses. The memorial consists of a tall monument with names on two sides under the title: Roll of Honor. Two walls of names were later added with more known casualty names. A few casualties have been added to the records here and are not named on the memorial.
Source: The names on the memorial walls were entered in the list. Some information was drawn from: Based on these sources, some names might have been corrected for research, and the corrected names can be seen by hovering over the highlighted names. Some names are repeated because they appear on both the Roll of Honor and the flanking walls, and because some soldiers served under aliases.
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  • Stone: three-sided monolith flanked by walls with names of casualties from WWI and WWII

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