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War Service Recognition Booklet 30 Local 625 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has been representing electricians in Mainland Nova Scotia for nearly one hundred (100) years. Many IBEW members have heard the call to arms and laid down their tools to fight for freedom. The IBEW recognizes and remembers the veterans that served their Country so valiantly. Jean-Claude Savoie Président 251, Route 180 Saint-Quentin, N.-B. Canada E8A 2K9 Tél.: 506.235.2228 Fax: 506.235.3200 Email: jeanclaude.savoie@groupesavoie.com The uniform insignia and the battle equipment may have been different, yet the reason for being there was the same. One soldier fought and sacrificed life and limb that peace may be protected and regained, the other soldier stood to bring a coffee, a writing pad, the essentials of hope and peace in the chaos of war. One soldier went to the front to face the worst of the worst, the other came as close as possible to serve those who served their country. With great admiration for those who fell, and for those who came back, The Salvation Army salutes and gives thanks for freedom gained at such a price. As an international movement The Salvation Army is honored to serve “Soldier To Soldier”. The uniform insignia and the battl equipment may have been different, yet the reason fo being there was the same. One soldier fought and sacrificed life and limb that peace may be protected nd regained, the other soldier stood to bring a coffee, a wr ting pad, the essentials of hope and peace in the chaos of war. One soldier went to the front to face the worst of the worst, the other came as close as possible to serve those who served their country. With great admiration for those who fell, and for those who came back, The Salvation Army salutes and gives thanks for freedom gained at such a price. As an international movement The Salvation Army is honored to serve “Soldier To Soldier”.

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