59 www.on.legion.ca ONTARIO COMMAND BOYD, Roy Roy was born in Orillia, Ontario in 1923. He enlisted in the Canadian Army and served with the 28th Canadian Armoured Regiment during World War II. Roy was killed in action in Schelt, Holland in 1945. BRADIE, Allan John Allan was born in Windsor, Ontario on December 2, 1955. In 1973, at the age of seventeen, he joined the Air Force with permission from his father. Allan did his basic training in Cornwallis. On completion of his training, he then went to Borden for trades training at CFSAL. Allan served on the Atlantic (STANAVFORLANT) and Pacific (RIMPAC 2). His first posting was in Trenton in October 1973. While in Trenton, he also flew with Squadron 424 search and rescue as a spotter. At the end of his five years, Allan returned to Windsor. He reenlisted in the Navy in July 1981. He spent one year in Halifax, then was posted to the HMCS Margaree. On December 25, 1983, Allan’s wife had a son, James. Allan was then posted to North Bay. While working in the BCOMPT Branch, he also worked inside the Norad Complex. After his promotion to Petty Officer, he was transferred to the HMCS Yukon. Allan was released in 1989 and went to work for the Ford Motor Company until he retired in 2019. Allan was proud to serve and has the utmost respect for our Veterans and those who currently serve. BOYNE, Stephen John Stephen was born in Montreal on November 14, 1967, and later moved to Newmarket, Ontario. He joined the Queen’sYork Rangers in March 1985 in Aurora, Ontario. In 1986, he transferred to the Regular Force and attended Royal Roads and Royal Military Colleges, graduating in 1990 as an infantry officer with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering. He served with the 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in Victoria, BC, from 1990 to 1993, including a tour in Croatia as part of Operation Harmony. From 1993 to 1996, Stephen served in Wainwright at the PPCLI Battle School then returned to RMC for the Land Force Technical Staff Course followed by two years in Ottawa working in the Directorate of Land Requirements. From 1999 until his retirement as a major in April 2010, Stephen served in various capacities at the Canadian Forces Environmental Medicine Establishment in Toronto including two technical assistance visits to Afghanistan. In 2005, he reclassified from Infantry to Bioscience Officer. He continued to work for the Federal Government as a Defence Scientist and Regional Director at PSPC until his retirement in 2022. Stephen is married to Tracey and has four children. He has been an active member of The Royal Canadian Legion Aurora Branch 385 for 10 years.
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