|
In a world darkened by
ethnic conflicts that tear nations apart, Canada stands as a model of
how people of different cultures can live and work together in peace,
prosperity, and mutual respect.
U.S. President Bill Clinton |
|
| |
The award of a grateful nation to
those who have served. |
|
| |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
 |
|
Orders
& Decorations |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
War &
Service Medals |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
Orders Decorations & Honours |
War Medals
| United Nations |
International
Service Medals |
Service Memorial Commemorative |
Efficiency & Service
It has long been a
tradition in many countries to make awards to returning
war heroes, those that have distinguished themselves in
battle or protecting others and those that have
committed a form of service for the welfare, betterment
and safety of others. Canada's tradition started with
service in the Northwest rebellion and continues up to
the present with peacekeeping missions and service in
Afghanistan.
Medals and awards and
not insignificant trinkets but a representation of
sacrifice, time, effort, generosity, bravery and
commitment to the values and morals that make Canada a
unique country. They are badges of merit to be borne
proudly and respected deeply. |
|
|
|
 |
|
Travel |
 |
|
The History Club |
|
Sign up for a complimentary membership
in our history e-publication TIMELINES and receive a
monthly issue of Timelines magazine.
Join
To contact regarding information on this
site or to submit articles for web publication,
please click here |
|