The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 55 BREADNER, Harold Royal Canadian Air Force Harold was born on July 8, 1934 at Tisdale, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force at Saskatoon in November 1953 and served in Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, and Summerside, PEI, and with the NATO Forces at Baden Sallingen. He left the service in August 1979 at Base Moose Jaw as a Warrant Officer First Class (WO1). He received the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) and also has the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal (1977). After his service career, he worked as foreman at Eaton’s warehouse. He was active in Masonic Lodges and a chair of property committee at church. He is married with two daughters. BREHAUT, Denton Oran WWII Denton was born in Westborough, Massachusetts, USA, on September 25, 1910. He joined the Air Force in 1941 and was stationed at Gimli, Manitoba, and Brantford, Ontario, and returned home to his family in 1945 and farmed northwest of Wawota. After moving to Medicine Hat in 1966, he worked at Legion functions. He passed away on October 12, 2006 and a poppy service was held at his funeral. He had been a member of the Wawota Legion Branch #113 of The Royal Canadian Legion for one year. BROCKMAN, Roman John WWII Roman was born in Carmel, Saskatchewan, on August 27, 1923. He joined the 1st Canadian Survey Regiment and served in the United Kingdom, Continental Europe and Central Mediterranean. He is a member of Tisdale Branch #50 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 30 years. BRICE, Walter WWII Walter was born on August 14, 1918 at Wadena, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in August 1941 at Regina and trained as a pilot and became a flying instructor in Canada and the United Kingdom. He left the service in October 1945 at Regina as a Flying Officer. He had completed the Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture in 1940 at the University of Saskatchewan and after the war he joined the Federal Government of Agriculture at experimental farms at Swift Current and Indian Head and later as field officer for the Veterans Land Act and also became director of the VAL for Western Canada. Married with three sons, he joined The Legion at Yorkton in 1945 and was active speaking at many Legion conventions and served in many associations. He also served on many United Church committees and was a cub leader for 12 years. After retirement, he went to Papua, New Guinea, on assignment with CESO and to Somalia, Africa, and was awarded the Centennial Medal and the City of Saskatoon Award and Medal.
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