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Local Veterans Honoured with Heroes in Our Midst Awards At KIRA Amphitheatre in St. Andrews, NB
The annual Heroes in Our Midst Awards ceremony took place in July at KIRA Amphitheatre located at Kinsbrae Gardens in St. Andrews by-the-Sea, recognizing the remarkable contributions of two local veterans, Herb McGee and Paul "Trapper" Cane. The event, organized by Mrs. Lucinda Flemer, her son Howard, and Mayor Brad Henderson, aimed to honour the bravery and selflessness displayed by these individuals throughout their military careers.
Herb McGee, a distinguished veteran of the Second World War, was knighted by the French government in late 2022. The 98-year-old war veteran from Saint Andrews was awarded the rank of knight of the French National Order of the Legion of Honour, which is the highest national order of France, in recognition of his personal involvement in the liberation of France during World War II. McGee joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1943 when he was just 18 as an Tail Gunner, flying 40 missions over France and Germany during the Second World War. McGee's Heroes in Our Midst award acknowledges his unwavering dedication to his country and his continued commitment to his fellow veterans. McGee's daughter, Bev Mayer, spoke on his behalf and expressed her pride in her father's accomplishments.
Trapper Cane, a retired member of the Canadian Armed Forces now living in St. Stephen, was honoured for his exceptional service in the Canadian Armed Forces. Cane's military career was marked by numerous achievements, including his role as a sniper and his contributions to the Canadian Airborne Regiment. Following his retirement, he co-founded the Canadian Army Veterans motorcycle unit, which has raised funds for various charitable causes.
The Heroes in Our Midst Awards ceremony provided an opportunity for the community to express its gratitude and admiration for the bravery and dedication demonstrated by McGee and Cane. Their exceptional service and commitment to their fellow citizens serve as a source of inspiration for future generations.
The Heroes in Our Midst Awards ceremony is an annual event that recognizes and honours local veterans who have gone above and beyond in their service to their country. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these brave men and women and encourages the community to appreciate and support their efforts.
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