Military Service Recognition Book

BEREZOESKI, John W. WWII John was born in the Sheho area. He enlisted with the First Light Anti Aircraft Battery on September 27, 1939. He served in Italy, France, Holland and Germany until his discharge as a Sergeant Major. After his discharge he returned to Sheho and farmed for a few years, he soon sold the farm and was employed with the Saskatchewan Government as a Medical Health Officer. When he returned to Sheho he joined the Foam Lake Legion Branch and was one of the members involved in forming the Sheho Legion Branch # 356. John passed away in 1968. BERGERON, Dwain A. Peacetime & Afghanistan Dwain was born on November 7, 1966 in Assiniboia, SK. He has served with the Canadian Forces Army from 1992 to the present. Dwain has done three overseas tours in Croatia, Bosnia, and Afghanistan. He has received the following Medals: C.D., United Nations Protection Force Medal (Croatia), Stabilization Force Medal (Bosnia), Peacekeeping Medal, ISAF Medal (Afghanistan), Southwest Asia Medal (Afghanistan). BERNATCHEZ, Octave WWI Octave was born in 1895 in Mont St. Pierre, Quebec. He enlisted with the Army during WWI and served overseas. He came with his parents in 1919 to the Zenon Park area. He filed for his own homestead in 1921 and built his home. Octave passed away in 1980. No Photo BERNESKY, Harold WWII Harold was born on August 5, 1924. He enlisted with the Army Lake Superior Regiment, Highland, Light Infantry, 3rd Battalion on November 26, 1943. He served in Canada, England, France, Holland, Belgium, and Germany until his discharge in 1946. He helped his father farm and worked for other farmers. He also worked in the mills and in the bush. Harold passed away in 1985. BERNESKY, Jack WWI Jack was born on June 15, 1899 in Romania. He came to Winnipeg originally and later moved to Swift Current. He enlisted with the Army at the start of the war and served overseas. After his discharge he returned to Gurnsey and was married. They came to the Connell Creek area in 1921 and raised a family of 15 children. Jack passed away in November of 1954. No Photo The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 25

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