Vimy Ridge marked Canada’s birth as a nation, G-G says on 95th aniversary of battle
The Battle of Vimy Ridge marked “the birth of a nation” for Canada, says Governor-General David Johnston.
Johnston and a Canadian delegation of politicians and 5,000 students gathered at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in France Monday afternoon to commemorate the 95th anniversary of the surprising and striking victory for Canada’s military.
The brutal Easter Monday battle killed more than 3,500 Canadians and wounded scores more, according to Veterans Affairs Canada, but was a turning point for the Allies in the First World War and a key moment in Canada’s military identity.
“In many ways it was the birth of a nation. It was the first time Canadians fought together shoulder to shoulder,” Johnston told Postmedia News Monday from Vimy, France. “Not as a subordinate unit in the British army, but on our own.” (Photos: Pascal Rossignol/Reuters)
good on you, canadian students. proud of you & our vets.
I have a friend who is right there today.
be bloody? Why wouldn’t insulin or...telephone qualify?
(( My Great Grandfather fought in Vimy Ridge ; u ; ))