Sidney peacekeeping memorial

A memorial honouring Canada’s peacekeepers stands outside the Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada building in Sidney, British Columbia.

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The bronze statue was designed by local artist Nathan Scott. The memorial is an eight foot statue of two peacekeepers with a 40 foot flag pole at the back.

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The soldier standing on the granite base is dressed in a 1980s uniform. The second soldier is kneeling on the base with a C-7 rifle in his hands and is wearing a uniform and a helmet of the 2000s. The text on the plaque reads: “Commemorating Canada’s Peacekeepers deployed in support of the United Nations and NATO.

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The Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada Sidney Unit #302 funded this project to commemorate Canada’s peacekeeping forces as well as all veterans and current serving members of the Canadian Military.

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