Monday, November 11, 2024

Korean War Cenotaph Revisited

The Korean War Cenotaph stands on the south west side of the former Ottawa Teachers' College on the northeast corner of Elgin Street and Lisgar Street. I posted pictures of this early on with this blog site before I had a decent handle on what I am doing (and I'm still learning.) I called it a war memorial back then. A cenotaph is a grave maker for which there is no body buried nearby. If a war memorial has names of the fallen on it, I consider it to be a cenotaph.




In memory of the Canadians who enlisted in the National Capital Region and made the supreme sacrifice for their country.

1950 – 1953
THE WAR IN KOREA

R.V. Arnott
D.W. Banton
T.H. Colborne
A.R. Collins
S.F. Cowan
L.A. Emerson
B.P.J. Fairfield
A.L. Gray
C.A. Hayes
U.J. Lévesque
H.T. MacDonnell
J.P. Maisonneuve
D.P. Maurer
K.D. O'Brien
T.E. Perry
J.H.B. Poirier
W.L. Presley
A.A. Régimbald
B.G.D Rice
J.E.H. Sanscartier
D.M. Wellington


Their names liveth forevermore

Erected by: The National Capital Unit of the Korea Veterans Association of Canada
and the City of Ottawa
À la mémoire des Canadiens enrôlés dans la Region Nationale du Canada qui ont donné leur vie pour la patrie.

1950 – 1953
LA GUERRE DE CORÉE


R.V. Arnott
D.W. Banton
T.H. Colborne
A.R. Collins
S.F. Cowan
L.A. Emerson
B.P.J. Fairfield
A.L. Gray
C.A. Hayes
U.J. Lévesque
H.T. MacDonnell
J.P. Maisonneuve
D.P. Maurer
K.D. O'Brien
T.E. Perry
J.H.B. Poirier
W.L. Presley
A.A. Régimbald
B.G.D Rice
J.E.H. Sanscartier
D.M. Wellington


Que leur souvenir demeure

Erigée par: L'unité de la capitale nationale de l'Association canadienne des vétérans de la Corée et la Ville d'Ottawa