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Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 29 Muriel Elliot of Liscomb is shown presenting her nephew Steven Hatton on the 11th of November with the Canada’s Valour of Remembrance quilt she made for him. Steven is also the recipient of the Sacrifice Medal, presentation article in The Trident and on website re CF Sacrifice Medal. The stand-alone medal is the US Army Commendation of Valour he received while working with the US Army while in Afghanistan. Credit: Don Hatton (retired MWO) Veterans Receive Quilts of Valour Linda Rolfe, the area representative of the Quilts of Valour Canada Society, on May 18, 2022, presented Wedgeport Legion Branch 155 member, Arnold Robert (Bob) Garron, on the left, a Quilt of Valour for his over-30-year military service and his membership in Legion 155 for 39 years and counting. Sergeant-at-Arms Warren Surette, on the right, assisted in the presentation. Credit: Cyrille LeBlanc Joseph Robert (Bob) LeFave, retired in 1990, a veteran with 35 years of Canadian military service and Wedgeport NS Legion Branch 155 member, receives a quilt of honour from Debby Gray. Comrade LeFave served 3 tours in Cyprus and 2 tours in Germany. Credit: Percy J. Cottreau Warrant Officer (Retired) Roy Morrison, now 98, was a WW2 Tail Gunner on an Avro Lancaster Bomber flying 35 missions between England and Germany in 1945 and 1946. Left to right: making the presentation is Rhoda Moore, Quilts of Valour Halifax Nova Scotia Representative; Roy Morrison; and Chief Warrant Officer (Retired) Ralph Murphy who nominated Roy for this honour. Credit: Ralph Murphy

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