1 THE KING’S OWN CALGARY REGIMENT (50 CEF/14 CTR) ASSOCIATION [email protected] NEWSLETTER March 2015 Editor: Cyndy Butler You are cordially invited to THE KING’S OWN CALGARY REGIMENT (50 CEF/14 CTR) ASSOCIATION’S 70th Annual Reunion Weekend & AGM April 25 & 26 2015 at Mewata Armoury 801 — 11th St. SW, Calgary As part of the Regimental Family, Association members are also invited to The King’s Own Regimental Ball on the evening of Saturday April 25 and to the Saint George’s Day Celebrations on Sunday April 26 Join us as we honour and celebrate 105 years of our Regiment’s service. 2 Reunion Weekend Schedule April 25 & 26 2015 Saturday April 25 Daytime ! 0900 — Registration/Meet & Greet at the Officers’ Mess, Mewata Armoury, 801–11 St. SW, Calgary ! 1030 — Association AGM at the Officers’ Mess, Mewata Amroury ! 1200 — Italia 604 theme lunch at Mewata Armoury…with a presentation about last October’s Battlefield Tour. Cost: $5 (open to Association members and serving soldiers of the Regiment) (please see page 11 to RSVP) 1300-1500 — Beer Call at the Officers’ Mess, Mewata Armoury ! ! ! Saturday April 25 Evening (dinner & dance) 1830 for 1900 — The King’s Own Calgary Regiment All Ranks Ball Place: The Ranchmen’s Club, 710–13 Ave. SW, Calgary Cost: Association Members $60 per person Dress: Mess Kit/Formal RSVP: Please turn to page 11 for registration and payment instructions ! ! Sunday April 26 1000 — St. George’s Day Parade from Mewata Armoury. Please feel free to walk along or greet the Regiment at St. Stephen’s Church, 1121–14 Ave. SW, Calgary. 1030 — Church Service follows parade ! 1200 — 1430 Regimental Reception and award presentation in the Officers’ Mess, Mewata Armoury (please see page 11 to RSVP)! ! 3 The King’s Own Battlefield Tour 3-13 October 2014 It was early in the morning on October 3rd 2014 when five KOCR Association members and family gathered at the Calgary airport to join up with serving soldiers of the Regiment to commence the trek to Italy. Objective: To trace the path of the Calgary Regiment as it would have fought its way through the Italian Campaign back in the day. the exact landing location of the Calgary Regiment as they came across from Sicily. As it turned out, finding exact locations that were special to our Regiment became a bit of a challenge for Stefan. But due to his insatiable passion and enthusiasm, he managed to find each one that he was looking for and what an adventure that took us on! An Air Canada flight to Toronto saw us connect with a flight onward to Rome where we landed nine sleep-deprived hours later. But we were in Italy! So we jumped on a tour bus and headed to the first of many great hotels that had been booked for us along the way. Wandering the streets, seeing the sights and enjoying our first tastes of Italian food and perhaps a glass or two of wine made the plane ride worthwhile! From Reggio we proceeded to the area of Potenza, where again, based on Stefan’s recce the night before, we located the exact spot that produced a very famous WW2 photograph—the Calgary Regiment Sherman tank—“Adjunct”. History photos show it overlooking the town of Potenza, providing fire support to an Infantry attack below. Much to the chagrin of a local Italian farmer, we de-bussed and proceeded to crowd around the driveway to his farm, as we snapped pictures of Potenza from where we believe Adjunct had been positioned. Back at the Rome Airport the next morning, we were off to Sicily where the tour really began. We loaded our gear onto the new tour bus that became our primary mode of transport for the next 9 days. We made our way to a quaint seaside restaurant in Siracusa (Syracuse) where the Calgary Tanks landed, 13 July 1943. The Tanks never fought in Sicily but played a holding role on the Catania Plains against possible counter attacks. On our way there, the skies darkened and the winds picked up blowing over mopeds. In a matter of minutes we were all drenched, whether we had an umbrella or not. As a soggy group, we enjoyed a great lunch despite the torrential downpour flooding the streets outside. When it was time, we braved the rains and briskly made our way back to the bus…parked about 8 blocks away! Then we caught the ferry from Siracusa over to the tip of the Italian boot landing in Reggio di Calabria. Dr. Stephane Guevremont , our trusty History Professor, found what we believed to be ! Here we are crowded around a farm lane near where Adjunct was positioned with the hills of Potenza behind us. The view of Potenza from the hill above the town. 4 From Potenza, it was off to Bari Cemetery where fifteen of our Calgary Regiment soldiers are buried. At each cemetery, a short ceremony was held in order to recite the Act of Remembrance, read aloud the names of Calgary Regiment personnel buried there, and play the Last Post and Reveille. Following each of the ceremonies, Canadian and KOCR miniature flags were laid at each Bari Cemetery: WWII of the headstones of Veteran Tommy Baker at headstone of Major o u r r e g i m e n t a l the DeB. G. Trotter soldiers. Tommy has been back to Italy a few times, he has never before been to the location where he had been wounded. Our next stop was Ortona and we traced the route through San Leonardo where the Regiment suffered many casualties. We visited a number of other significant battle sites from other Canadian regiments that were involved in the fight to get into Ortona such as Moro River Cemetery Sterlin Castle, Casa where Trooper Reginald A. Berardi, and a brief Cole, Calgary Regiment, rests in peace. stop at Cider Crossroads with its 12th CAR tank “Athena” monument. Our stop at the Moro River Cemetery was again a chance to pay our respects to the twenty Calgary Regiment soldiers buried there. From Bari, we proceeded to Motta Montecorvino. As we traversed the switchback route approaching the town of Motta, we experienced one of the more emotional moments Following a detailed trip through Ortona, of the tour. It was on that very road 71 years ago, including a walking tour of the centre of town, that we are quite certain we located the spot we jumped back on the bus and headed for where Tommy Baker was hit by a German 88mm Monte Cassino. Cassino was an amazing stop for gun while on his dispatch motorcycle. Tommy us. It really provided a perspective on how much recalled a number of facts that we used to ground it dominated estimate the exact and why it was so location where he was important to the Allies wounded, including the in securing the entry to still existing farm Rome. The story of the buildings where the Abbey itself, and what Regimental Aid Post it has gone through had been set up, and during its history according to Tommy; including the massive “if we just go around aerial bombing during this curve, we should the war, and its see the town of Motta subsequent re-building on the left”. Sights and afterward, would take recollections that he remembered as he lay Moro River Cemetery. (Left to Right; Padre John Huh, volumes on its own. wounded in the ditch Mark Soehner (back row), Roy Boehli, Patricia Murphy, O n e c a n r e a d i l y Dick Cruickshank (back row), Tommy Baker, Capt Dorion were what made this so Young (back row), Lt Col Ross Wickware, Maj Devon appreciate the complex poignant. Although Smibert, 2Lt Dean Kobasiuk, CWO Marty Woods) 5 task it took for the Polish Corps to actually secure the summit, and the Polish cemetery speaks to the cost in men—over 1000 graves. will never forget the much animated comment by Dr. Stephane Guevremont, “This is the spot!, this is the spot!!!” We finished the day with a moving sunset ceremony at Cassino Commonwealth War Cemetery while the bells of the Abbey of Monte Cassino peeled in the distance. The tour ended with a visit to the town of Frosinone where the Mayor joined us to watch our troops march down the cobblestoned streets to the music performed by our very own MWO Robin Cassidy who accompanied the Frosinone Town band. It was our last night in Italy so we said our farewells over good food, in good company recalling good times on the tour. An early departure for the Rome airport provided us with one last opportunity for entertainment as we watched those daring (crazy?) Italians on Vespas dart in and out of the traffic lanes, or on the shoulder or even between the lanes of traffic in rush hour congestion! Absolute madness it was but it certainly made the early morning departure a lot more amusing from the safety of our tour bus!! Polish War Cemetery as viewed from Monte Cassino’s Abbey After a long flight home to Toronto, we all made it back safe and sound; perhaps just as tired as when we arrived 10 days prior, but with the knowledge that we had traced the steps of our Regiment and paid our respects to our Fallen. From Cassino, the tour again took the less travelled route to the site of the Kingsmill Bridge. Here we held a short ceremony at the marker, and then embarked upon a trek across some farm fields to the Gari river where, again thanks to our historian, we believe we located the bridge launching site. Those of us, who were there, The approximate Gari River crossing site; the fields beyond lead to breaking the Gustav Line. Kingsmill Bridge marker near the Gari River. 6 It should be noted that this trip would not have support, this opportunity would not have been been possible without the vision and leadership accessible to as many people as it was. of the Commanding Officer of the Regiment. His Stay tuned for details on a return to Europe in passion for the trip allowed not only serving 2017 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of soldiers, but Vimy Ridge where members of the members of the Regimental 5 0th B a t t a l i o n Association, to fought with attend this distinction, and to a m a z i n g t o u r. continue the From those of us journey of the privileged enough Calgary Regiment to attend, we throughout North sincerely thank Lt West Europe up Col Wickware for until the end of the his commitment to War. the trip, and to Honorary Colonel Doug Mitchel and Honorary Lt Col ONWARD. Michael Lang for Soldiers from the Regiment on parade at the Cassino Cemetery Dick Cruickshank without their ! Welcome to our new feature: the Teaser Photo. Do you have a photo you would like to share from your days in the Regiment? We would like to feature a photo in every newsletter, so please contact us at [email protected] to discuss your idea. Our guest photographer for this issue is Col (ret’d) Roy Boehli and he not only shares his photos but asks 3 questions. Review the 2 photographs (one oblique view and one close up) and try to answer the following: Q1. At what location and when were these 2 photos taken? Q2. What is shown in these 2 photos? Q3. What does the location and content of these 2 photos lead you to conclude? Solution is on page 8. GOOD LUCK! ( Clue: Roy was on the Battlefield Tour in Italy) 7 KOCR (50 CEF/14 CTR) Association President’s Message H a p p y N e w Ye a r everyone, I hope that the Christmas holiday was well received by all. It is one of those times when we can enjoy family and friends and the best of the festive season. I hope you had a chance to enjoy the Winter Newsletter, we had attempted to get it out a bit earlier, but a number of issues conspired against that. Nonetheless, we launched it on Boxing Day, and it is also posted on the Regimental website (www.Kingsown.ca) under the Regimental Association tab. It is our intent to post future editions there and limit our hard copy distribution to those who are more comfortable with a paper copy. Many thanks to all of the contributors, and to Cyndy Butler for putting it together. As we move into the Spring, our primary focus will be our Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Reunion that will be held on Saturday April 25th and participation in the Regimental All Ranks Ball that evening. (Ball details on pages 2 and 11) Sunday April 26th the Association is invited to participate in the annual St. George’s Day celebrations including the Church Parade and Reception afterwards back at Mewata Armoury. Next summer will see the Association take the lead on the annual commemoration of the Battle of Dieppe, and that will be planned for Sunday, the 16th of August. Other key events will be noted as the dates become clear, with one of these important events being the presentation of the new Battle Honour, “Afghanistan”, which will be emblazoned on our regimental Guidon. Please enjoy the Newsletter, and as always, if you have any comments, please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, at our new KOCR (50 CEF/ 14 CTR) Association e-mail address: [email protected] I will eventually get back to you, hopefully with the right answer. ONWARD Dick Cruickshank ! Past President, Darrel Sundholm (right) officially hands over gavel to current President, Dick Cruickshank. If you would like to volunteer in our Regimental Gallery at The Military Museums please contact us for more information. (Subject line: Volunteer) at [email protected] 8 The teaser photo is the corner of a 3 storey building, taken in Oct 2014, at the southeast corner of the PIAZZA SAN TOMMASO in ORTONA, ITALY. At this location a narrow alley empties into the southeast corner of the open plaza. The close up photo illustrates machine gun impact onto the corner of the building and is characteristic of the German siting of machine guns (MG 34 & MG 42) to cover likely approaches and kill-zones (KZ) during the Battle for ORTONA. I pointed this out to a number of soldiers of the Regiment during our walk around and challenged the troopers to determine how the KZ was set up in view of the German template. These soldiers readily identified likely German support weapon positions as outlined in the diagram. Roy Boehli Dr. Pat Brennan, a professor of history at the University of Calgary, is in the process of researching and producing a detailed history book of The King's Own Calgary Regiment, with an anticipated publication date in 2016. As an integral part of the research for the Regiment's history, he would appreciate the opportunity to interview any members who served with the regiment in the period from World War Two, up to and including today. Dr. Brennan is also very interested in seeing any photographs of KOCR activities, regardless of the period, as well as any personal memorabilia e.g. diaries or letters that families or individuals would be willing to share. Any individuals willing to be interviewed and/or be willing to share any memorabilia or ephemera, (collectables) are asked to contact Dr. Brennan directly at either: (Tel) 403 282 6248 or (email) [email protected] Thank You in advance. In Memoriam ! ! ! ! We regret to advise our members of the passing of: ! Archibald (Archie) Phillips July 14, 2014 ! ! HCol Gordon Lennard December 8, 2014 ! ! 9 A Word from the CO It gives me great pleasure to be asked to contribute to our Association Newsletter. The efforts of the Committee are very much appreciated and our Regimental Family is stronger as a result of this Association. The Regiment continues to be very busy at this time of year. We are running a Basic Military Qualification (Boot Camp) course finishing 21 March 2015 with several new soldiers and an officer in line to join the Regiment thereafter. Concurrently, we are the Command Team for the Territorial Battle Group, focused on Domestic Operations. As the leadership, we have been working with elements of all 41 Brigade units to form the Alberta wide Reserve Task Force for natural disasters such as the floods of 2013. Exercises have been conducted in Red Deer, with our confirmatory exercise by 3 Canadian Division staff held at the end of February. After that trial we were deemed “ready” and the RSM has started his world famous “NO RAIN” dance, with matinees at 1600 hours every other Saturday. That should forestall any flooding for this year! ! “A” Squadron continues to train using a number of different vehicles, including utility terrain vehicles (side by side ATVs), light over snow vehicles (snowmobiles) and our G Wagon recce vehicles. This now gives us full mobility in all seasons. The Band continues to grow, with new members slowly joining this important part of our Family. The Regimental Padre has completed a weekend “Mental Resilience” exercise with 20+ soldiers and some partners attending. His efforts to work with our soldiers who are experiencing Post Traumatic Stress issues continues to be successful. We are truly blessed to have him and his wife Doris with us. Padre Huh will be working with the MFRC (Military Family Resource Center) to complete another seminar in Kananaskis next month. This direct intervention will pay huge dividends as we wrestle with the aftermath of Afghanistan, prepare for future missions and try to deal with the impact of stress in our daily lives. ! Plans have commenced for our next Battlefield Tour to France, the Netherlands and Northwest Europe in 2017. We will also be rededicating the Pattison Bridge here in Calgary, made even more exciting by having reconnected with the Pattison Family. The RSM and I have been in contact with them and they have agreed to join us in the rededication (to be announced). ! The St. George’s Day Weekend is rapidly approaching. In addition to Association meetings, there will be an All Ranks Formal Ball to be held Saturday night 25 April 2015, at the Ranchmen’s Club. At that dinner we will be honouring Major Patricia Murphy, with her Departure with Dignity ceremonies. Sunday 26 April will see the Regiment march to St. Stephen’s Church for our annual Church Parade with a reception to follow at Mewata Armoury. All Regimental Family members are invited to attend these events. ! In closing, the Regimental Family continues to strengthen, all parts are working well together and we are ready for any mission that we may have to undertake. ! ! ! ! ! Onward. ! Lt-Col R Wickware 10 The King’s Own Calgary Regiment (50 CEF/14 CTR) Association Executive Committee 2014-15 President Vice-President Secretary Acting Treasurer Past President Dick Cruickshank Ron Senior Sandee Baker Jocelyn Roberts Darrel Sundholm Other Directors !Patricia Murphy Roy Boehli Ray Gilbert Marg Kent Ann ten Pierik Darline Labre Cyndy Butler Please feel free to contact the Association through our new e-mail address: [email protected] or at 4520 Crowchild Trail SW, Calgary, AB T2T 5J4. ..............................................Please detach and send Registration form with remuneration...................................................... THE KING’S OWN CALGARY REGIMENT (50 CEF/14 CTR) ASSOCIATION 4520 Crowchild Trail SW Calgary, AB T2T 5J4 Membership Dues Renewal 2015 2015 dues are still $1 for Second World War Veterans and their spouses 2015 dues for all others $10 Enclosed are my annual dues of $1 !! !! ! Enclosed are my annual dues of $10 Enclosed is my donation of $__________ Cheques payable to: KOCR Association ! Name…………………………………………………………………. ! Address……………………………………………………………….. ! ………………………………………………………………. ! Phone ………………………………………………………………. ! E-mail…………………………………………………………………. 11 Registration Instructions for Reunion Weekend April 25/26 2015 For the Association’s Saturday’s AGM/ Lunch, and for the Regiment’s Sunday Reception, please RSVP ASAP, and include the number attending at our new Association e-mail address, (subject line: RSVP Reunion) [email protected] or mail in the form below. ……or detach and send to KOCR (50 CEF/14 CTR) Association, 4520 Crowchild Trail SW, Calgary, AB T2T 5J4…… ! ! NAME(s)__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Saturday AGM/Lunch______ How many attending_______ Sunday Regiment’s Reception______ How many attending_______ ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Saturday April 25 Evening ! 1830 for 1900 ! The King’s Own Calgary Regiment All Ranks Ball Place: The Ranchmen’s Club, 710–13 Ave. SW, Calgary Cost: Association Members $60 per person Dress: Mess Kit/Formal RSVP: Capt McTavish by April 15 at [email protected] or if you do not have access to the internet RSVP to 403-410-2320 #3401 Cheques payable in advance to: The King’s Own Calgary Regiment Mail to: The King’s Own Calgary Regiment (Attn: Adjt) 801–11th Street SW Calgary, AB T2P 2C4 …………………….Please fill out, detach and send with cheque to above address by April 15……………………………….. The King’s Own Calgary Regiment All Ranks Ball, 25 April 2015 at the Ranchmen’s Club. Name(s): __________________________________, and_______________________________ _______________________________ will be attending. Cost: $60.00 per person attending Enclosed is a cheque for:____________________________________
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