Wartime Heritage Association

Wartime Heritage Association The Wartime Heritage Association is committed to remembering our wartime heritage and history, honoring the Veterans who returned, and remembering the fallen.

Preserving Wartime History and Heritage - Wartime Heritage is committed to remembering those who served and the casualties with ties to Nova Scotia from the First World War, the Second World War, the Korean War, Vietnam & other conflicts.

4 soldiers of the 175th Infantry Regt, 29th US Infantry Div, gather around the grave of one of their comrades at the pro...
06/13/2026

4 soldiers of the 175th Infantry Regt, 29th US Infantry Div, gather around the grave of one of their comrades at the provisional La Cambe Battlefield Cemetery located at La Cambe, Basse-Normandie, France. Gordon Livingstone Perry, Junior, the son of Gordon Perry Sr born in Barton, Digby Co., NS was temporarily interred at La Cambe before his burial at the Normandy American Cemetery near D-Day Omaha Beach
Read his story at:

http://wartimeheritage.com/whaww2ns5/wwii_perry_gordon_livingstone.htm
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American Battle Monuments Commission

John Durcan Comeau was the son of Elias Joseph Comeau of Meteghan in Clare, Digby Co., NS. He served with the US Marine ...
06/12/2026

John Durcan Comeau was the son of Elias Joseph Comeau of Meteghan in Clare, Digby Co., NS. He served with the US Marine Corps's Marine Torpedo Bombing Squadron 232.

John Durcan Comeau était le fils d'Elias Joseph Comeau de Meteghan, Clare, comté de Digby, N.-É. Il a servi au sein de l'escadron de bombardement de torpilles 232 du Corps des Marines des États-Unis.

Read his story / Lisez son histoire a:

http://wartimeheritage.com/whaww2ns4/wwii_comeau_john_durcan.htm
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Remembering Lieutenant Malcolm Rudolph Rose (King's Own Scottish Borderers), born in South Chegoggin, Yarmouth Co., NS; ...
06/10/2026

Remembering Lieutenant Malcolm Rudolph Rose (King's Own Scottish Borderers), born in South Chegoggin, Yarmouth Co., NS; who enlisted 85 yrs ago on June 10, 1941 🇬🇧🇨🇦️.

In 2009, the 65th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings and Normandy Campaign, Wartime Heritage members visited Malcolm's grave at the Bayeux War Cemetery.

Read and share:
http://wartimeheritage.com/whawwii/whawwii_rose_malcolm_rudolph.htm
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As part of our Association's research efforts to identify all Second World War (WWII) casualties with ties to our commun...
06/10/2026

As part of our Association's research efforts to identify all Second World War (WWII) casualties with ties to our community of Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, we've recently discovered Second Lieutenant Leslie Robert Durkee Jr., son of Leslie Durkee Sr, of Ohio, Yarmouth Co. You can read his story at:

http://wartimeheritage.com/whaww2ns4/wwii_durkee_leslie_robert.htm
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As part of our Association's research efforts to identify all First World War (WWI) casualties with ties to our communit...
06/09/2026

As part of our Association's research efforts to identify all First World War (WWI) casualties with ties to our community of Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, we've recently discovered Private Sidney Holland Durkee, son of Horace Cann Durkee of Ohio, Yarmouth Co. You can read his story at:

http://wartimeheritage.com/whawwi/whawwi_durkee_sidney_holland.htm
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Municipality of the District of Yarmouth

Statement by Prime Minister of Canada on Canadian Armed Forces Day “In a more dangerous and divided world, the members o...
06/08/2026

Statement by Prime Minister of Canada on Canadian Armed Forces Day

“In a more dangerous and divided world, the members of our Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) continue to answer the call to defend our sovereignty, protect our communities, and keep Canada strong. Today, we honour the women and men who serve and sacrifice for our country with courage and distinction – including those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Canada’s new government has worked with unprecedented speed and scale to rebuild, rearm, and reinvest in the CAF. We gave every CAF member a raise – the largest in a generation. Because they stand on guard to protect our sovereignty, our freedoms, and those of our allies. Because they risk their lives to save others. Because their pay should reflect the weight of their responsibilities.

We enacted the largest increase in defence investment in modern Canadian history and are on the path to achieve NATO’s new Defence Investment Pledge of 5% by 2035. Our fiscal framework has already provisioned to achieve 4% of GDP in total defence spending by the end of this decade. And through the new Defence Investment Agency and Canada’s first-ever Defence Industrial Strategy, we are providing Armed Forces members with the modern equipment they need, when they need it.

When people see a maple leaf on a uniform, they see hope. They get help. That’s the women and men of the Canadian Armed Forces. Our sovereignty and our security are not guaranteed. They’re defended by CAF members every single day. And in a more dangerous and divided world, we are ever more grateful for their service and their sacrifice.

Their service, their values, and their strength represent the very best of Canada. To the CAF members across Canada and those around the world: thank you.”

Canada’s new government has worked with unprecedented speed and scale to rebuild, rearm, and reinvest in the CAF. We gave every CAF member a raise – the largest in a generation.

In South Korea, June 6th is observed as Memorial Day. This June, we honor all Korean War casualties with ties to Nova Sc...
06/08/2026

In South Korea, June 6th is observed as Memorial Day. This June, we honor all Korean War casualties with ties to Nova Scotia. Through our research, we have identified 74 servicemen who died serving with Canadian and American armed forces. We Remember. Read their stories at:

http://www.wartimeheritage.com/wha_korea/wha_korea-ns_casualties.htm

What did it take to become a Telegraphist Air Gunner (TAG) in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm during the Second World War...
06/07/2026

What did it take to become a Telegraphist Air Gunner (TAG) in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm during the Second World War? Read the story, & learn more about Yarmouth’s significant role in shaping naval aviation history at:

http://wartimeheritage.com/whatag/whatag_tag_training.htm

It was a pipeline that transformed raw recruits into multi-skilled aircrew. Trainees had to master naval discipline at HMS Royal Arthur, pass rigorous aptitude tests at HMS St Vincent, and conquer dense technical training in Morse code, radio maintenance, & aerial gunnery.

By 1943, a major shift occurred as the training pipeline expanded across the Atlantic to East Camp at RCAF Station Yarmouth in Nova Scotia. Under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, Yarmouth became a vital hub, graduating some hundreds of TAGs who went on to fly in Fairey Swordfish, Barracudas, & Grumman Avengers across the North Atlantic, Norway, & the Pacific.

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