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Now that Canada has adopted its own version of the VC, should we not award it to Canada‘s Unknown Soldier?
The British awarded the VC to the American Unknown Soldier, and the Americans have awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to the British Unknown Warrior. So the idea of awarding our VC to the Canadian Unknown Soldier is not without precedence.
The Royal Canadian Legion is not in favour of the idea. They are on record as believing that the Unknown Soldier needs no recognition. But is that not what gallantry awards are all about? Recognizing the deeds of our warriors?
What better recognition to the countless unkown and unrecognized deeds of gallantry than to award it to the Unknown Soldier?
An idea.
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The British awarded the VC to the American Unknown Soldier, and the Americans have awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to the British Unknown Warrior. So the idea of awarding our VC to the Canadian Unknown Soldier is not without precedence.
The Royal Canadian Legion is not in favour of the idea. They are on record as believing that the Unknown Soldier needs no recognition. But is that not what gallantry awards are all about? Recognizing the deeds of our warriors?
What better recognition to the countless unkown and unrecognized deeds of gallantry than to award it to the Unknown Soldier?
An idea.
:fifty: