In Canada, and many other countries around the world, November 11 is a day of mourning. Over our nation’s history, we have answered the call on countless occasions to defend human rights, liberties, and freedoms when those who seek to destroy them infringe upon them. It is on this very special day that we, as a nation, come together to give thanks to those who fought, died, and were wounded in the line of duty for Canada. This day takes on an especially important tone within an Air Cadets Squadron. |
111 Pegasus was originally created in order to train aircrews for the Second World War, and though we have moved away from that capacity, we never forget those who came before us. 111 sent cadets to four distinct events throughout the City of Vancouver to commemorate this sombre occasion. A small group of cadets went to the Brock Fahrni health care centre, in order to put on a ceremony for veterans who were unable to attend the ceremony at Victory Square. Another group of cadets was involved in the Victory Square commemoration, marching alongside other Air, Army, and Sea Cadets, as well as members of Canada’s emergency services, and regular and reserve military forces. A small group of cadets was chosen to carry flags on behalf of the Vancouver Flag Party, and more cadets assisted with the parade at Crab Park, witnessing the 21 gun salute by the 15th Field Regiment. It is a deeply moving experience to stand on parade, in view of countless veterans who sacrificed so much for our freedom, and to know that it is because of their sacrifices that we may all live in peace. May we never forget the sacrifices they made, and be forever thankful for their service to our nation.
-Sgt. Derek Strangway
-Sgt. Derek Strangway