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rooper Keith S. Moore of the 28th Canadian Armoured Regiment (British Columbian Regiment) Canadian Armoured Corps., celebrated his 96th birthday on Oct. 28. A few days earlier, he shared an account of his military service during the Second World War. Following a significant stint working at the Tranquille tuberculosis sanatorium in Kamloops and, more briefly, at the Gang Ranch, the young Moore volunteered with a buddy, signing up for the army in August 1942. They received a couple of months worth of basic training in Vernon before being shipped off to Camp Borden in Ontario for another year of seasoning. Moore was trained how to read maps and how to use Bren Gun Carriers, small track vehicles with no tops, and machine guns mounted on a swivel frame. As a gunner operator, he was also required to operate the radio. Moore stayed for several more months to help train others in radio communications, including officers just out of officer training college. He eventually volunteered to help fill vacancies in the ranks of the 16/22 Saskatchewan Horse Regiment. Moore was shipped off to Great Britain, where he spent another year training in war maneuvers in England and Scotland. Over the course of his career, Moore recalls spending time in England, France, Germany and Italy. His role as a gunner operator involved loading the guns and communicat-

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ing on the radio between the tank and regiment. Upon reflection, Moore said “there were good times and bad.” As someone who went to the front, survived and was able to return home, Moore considers himself “very lucky.” In 2013, Moore was nominated and awarded a medal for the National Order of the Legion of Honour of France, which in effect makes him a knight. What follows is the narrative that garnered the award from France, from Lt.-Col (Ret’d) Archie M. Steacy: Trooper Moore, a 21-yearold “A” Squadron member of an M4A2 Sherman tank crew, landed at Gold Beach, Mulberry B. (Port Winston) Arromanche, Normandy on July 27, 1944. The regiment moved to Ryes, where the 4th Armoured Division mustered. The regiment then moved to Mondeville, southeast of Caen prior to participation in Operation Totalize. On Aug. 8 and Aug. 9, the move through the Ifs/Verrier area took the regiment to its laager (entrenched position), just north of Cintheaux on Route N158. In the early morning hours of Aug. 9, en route to Hill 195 objective, Lt. Harvey McDairmid, Moore’s troop commander, had his tank knocked out. McDairmid switched crews, leaving Moore’s tank crew out of battle during Operation Totalize. Moore was assigned to another tank for Operation Tractible, the advance to Falaise on Aug. 14. Moore, reassigned as a member of a new tank, was engaged in action during the attack across the Liason River onward through Olendon, Epancy, Trun and closing the Falaise Gap.

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On Aug. 23 near Les Essarts, during the rout of the remnants of the German army to the River Seine, Moore’s tank was hit with an 88-mm projectile, immobilizing the track. A second hit caused on-board ammunition to explode, setting Moore’s pants on fire. Unwounded, he bailed out of the tank and was able to extinguish the fire on his clothing. Since no additional tanks were available, Moore was assigned to the squadron quartermaster sergeant major through France to Belgium, where he was reassigned to tank troop. Moore offers more detailed accounts of his military service in his autobiography, which he penned in 2013. Not only was he moved around quite a bit, his wartime experience was varied and never dull. Upon his eventual return home (he was discharged on March 8, 1946), Moore found work and started a family at Blucher Hall near Agate/Squam Bay. He was a founding member of the Royal Canadian Legion branch in Barriere, which he helped establish in 1953. Moore has served in various capacities on the executive over the years, twice as president. He also participated on the executive of both the Revelstoke and Sicamous branches when living in those two communities. Eventually, Moore and his late wife, Eleanore, retired to Barriere, where he lives today. Still an active member of the Legion, Moore attends the weekly meat draw, which raises funds for the community. He said he is happy to see the Legion evolve into an organization that is open to all community members interested in supporting veterans and their causes. He participates every year in the Remembrance Day ceremonies in Barriere. For the last five events, he has been on the receiving end of the salute. Moore’s stature in the community is significant above and beyond his background and reputation as a veteran. He helped establish Barriere’s first ambulance service with the help of the Lions Club and served as fire chief due to his training at Tranquille. Despite being a humble man, Moore was named Barriere’s Citizen of the Year in 2012 and also received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, his contributions and accomplishments not going unnoticed. Moore, a father of four children and four stepchildren, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, has worked as a logger, a farmer and a millwright, amongst other vocations. Several years ago, Moore returned to France with dozens of members of his old regiment. Each honour and every Remembrance Day ceremony reinforces Moore’s good fortune. When asked if he had a hard time returning home from the war, Moore replied: “No, I just felt very lucky. I found work, got married and started my family.” Or, as he refers to it, “another chapter in the life of Keith Moore.”

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On Nov. 11, here’s where you can pay your respects On Saturday, the Kamloops Royal Canadian Legion and the City of Kamloops will be co-hosting the annual Remembrance Day ceremonies and parade in Kamloops. The ceremonies at the Cenotaph in Riverside Park will begin at 10:45 a.m. with the mounting of the Cenotaph Guard. The Colour Party and Veterans Company will march on at 10:55 a.m. Legion Padre Sandra Sugden, assisted by Rocky Mountain Ranger Padre Capt. Steve Filyk, will conduct the ceremonies, which will include singing of O Canada and renditions of Last Post, The Lament and Reveille. Weather permitting, a fly past by 419 (Moose) Squadron from CFB Cold Lake, Alta., will take place. Wreaths will be laid by representatives of the federal and provincial governments, the City of Kamloops, Rocky Mountain Rangers, RCMP, Royal Canadian Legion and Anavets, as well as other agencies and citizens. Following the ceremonies, there will be a parade from the Cenotaph, with all units participating.

The parade, to be led by the Kamloops Pipe Band, will leave Riverside Park and enter Lorne Street and march south, across Lansdowne Street and onto First Avenue, From there, the parade will go east on Victoria Street, past the Reviewing Stand in the 200-block, continuing to the dispersal point in the 500-block of Victoria Street. Following the dispersal, the youth participating in the parade will be given refreshments at Desert Gardens, while the adults are invited to socialize at the Legion branch at 425 Lansdowne St. the Anavets hall at 177 Tranquille Rd., the Eagles Hall at 755 Tranquille Rd. and the Rocky Mountain Rangers mess at 1221 McGill Rd. Anyone who has served, or is still serving, in the Canadian Forces, the RCMP or other allied forces is welcome to parade with the Veteran’s Company, which will muster at the white tents at the Heritage House entrance to Riverside Park. Transportation will be provided to Veterans who wish to participate in the parade, but have difficulty with marching or walking the route.

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