Lest we forget…

MP David Wilks is a retired Mountie and has a son who served as a combat engineer in Afghanistan. Photo courtesy of David Wilks

By David Wilks
MP for Kootenay Columbia riding

Remembrance Day is a time when we honour the valour and sacrifices of Canadians who fought in WWI, WWII, the Korean War, on peacekeeping missions and in Afghanistan.

They defended our country and stood up for our values and our freedom.

I would like to particularly honour one individual for whom I have great respect and admiration. Mr. Bob Doratty, who is now 97, landed on Juno Beach on June 6, 1944, in the final push by our Canadian troops to liberate Europe from German occupation. Bob was 27 years old on that historic day. His platoon was one of the first to land on Juno Beach. He received a Commendation medal from General Montgomery.

Upon returning to Canada after the war he married his bride, Molly, and together they just celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary.

There are not many veterans left from Juno Beach. As we approach Remembrance Day, I, along with all Canadians, will pay homage to all members, past and present, of the armed forces for their service.

I recently had the honour of presenting the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal to Mr. Doratty and I would like to extend a special thanks to him for all he has done for Canada.

On Sunday the 11th, I hope you will join me in taking part in one of the many Remembrance Day ceremonies in our community. This year, I will be attending ceremonies in Golden.

And, to the men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces: on behalf of myself, my family, and the residents of Kootenay Columbia, thank you for your service.

Lest we forget.

David Wilks is the Conservative Party MP for Kootenay Columbia riding. You can reach him in his Ottawa Office at:
Suite 620 – 151 La Promenade, House of Commons K1A 0A6
613-995-7246 (voice)
613-996-9923 (fax)
David.wilks@parl.gc.ca

You can also reach his constituency office at:
100 – B Cranbrook Street North, Cranbrook, British Columbia V1C 3P9
250-417-2250 (voice)
250-417-2253 (fax)

Click here to visit his website www.david-wilks.ca,