This in from Regina's Leader Post!
Former Regina residents get military honours
Derek Putz, Leader-Post
Published: Wednesday, October 29, 2008
REGINA -- Two former Regina residents were among 11 Canadian Forces members who were named recipients of Military Valour Decorations on Tuesday.
Sgt. William Kenneth MacDonald was a recipient of the Star of Military Valour and Cpl. Bryce Keller posthumously earned a Medal of Military Valour. Next to the Victoria Cross, those medals are the highest military honours awarded in Canada.
Keller, 27, was killed in combat in Afghanistan on Aug. 3, 2006. He was subjected to enemy fire while helping his comrades assist a critically wounded soldier, and was mortally wounded himself. MacDonald was involved in an engagement the same day and ensured that his men held on until reinforcements arrived.
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Font:****According to a release issued by Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean's office, the sacrifices both soldiers made in risking their lives is why they were awarded with Military Valour Decorations.
The awards recognize members of the Canadian Forces who displayed gallantry and devotion to duty in combat.
Keller grew up in northwest Regina, and attended St. Bernadette School and Riffel High School. He is survived by his wife, parents, extended family and friends who said that being a member of the Canadian Forces was what Keller wanted to do.
Shortly after Keller's death, Master Cpl. Ryan Lacey told the Leader-Post that Keller was "one of those guys who was great to have around."
"(He was) someone you'll never forget," Lacey added.
The Governor General's office also announced the awarding of 38 Meritorious Service Decorations to individuals whose specific achievements have brought honour to the Canadian Forces and Canada. Honorary Col. Douglas Gordon Marr of Moose Jaw was one of those who's to receive the Meritorious Service Medal.
The recipients will be invited to receive their decorations at a presentation ceremony set for a later date.
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I know Willy Mac very well, he was at the Honour guard at my Wedding back in 1991. Top bloke!
I am proud of ya Willy.
Last saw him in 2008 at the MJ Airshow, along with Mark C, Jamie S, and Ed S (and others). We all hopped into a CC130, they jumped out, and I had one hell of a flight!!
Regards,
OWDU, and congradulations to all.