LEST WE FORGET 291 MOSKOWEC, Raymond Pete Raymond was born in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan on April 16, 1952. He served 22 years, nine years Private to Master Corporal and the remainder as an Officer in the Regular Primary Reserves. The areas that he served in Continental North America, Canada and United States of America, Western Europe and a tour on a United Nation Mission on the Mediterranean Island Cypress. His awards are: Special Service – NATO Medal, Canadian Service Peacekeeping Medal, United Nations Forces in Cypress Medal, Canadian Forces’ Decoration with Bar Medal, Fire Service Exemplary Medal and the Order of St. John Exemplary Medal. His foreign awards consist of the French Commando Badge (France) and the Nijmegen Marches (x3) Medal (Netherlands). Raymond is a member of NATO, C.A.V.U.N.P, Blue Helmets and the Saskatchewan Branch P.P.C.L.I. Association. He also is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Delisle Branch 184 for 25 years. MYROL, Brock Warren RCMP Brock was born in Outlook, Saskatchewan on May 21, 1975, to Keith and Colleen (Anholt) Myrol. He attended Outlook Elementary School before he moved to Red Deer with his family on July 15, 1983. He graduated from Camille J. Lerouge High School in Red Deer. His post-secondary education included courses in anthropology and sociology, as well as the Antares Field Guide School (South Africa), Arashi Do Dojo Red Deer (black belt), a scuba diving certificate and several security/investigation courses. Prior to enlisting with the RCMP, Brock worked as a Security Agent in Red Deer. He signed up for the RCMP at K Division in Edmonton and graduated from the RCMP Training Depot in Regina on February 7, 2005 where he was Troop 13 Valedictorian. His first posting was to Mayerthorpe, Alberta on February 14, 2005. Brock was shot and killed in the line of duty on March 3, 2005. He was 29 years old. He and three other RCMP officers who were killed in the same incident are commemorated at The Fallen Four Memorial Park in Mayerthorpe. A world traveller and lifelong outdoorsman, Brock swam in the Great Barrier Reef, trained at Krueger National Park in South Africa, and visited Fiji, Mexico, and the US states of Texas and Louisiana. He had many talents, including being an accomplished singer and songwriter, that were cruelly left unfulfilled. MURISON, Thomas Andrew “Andy” WWII Andy was born in Tessier, Saskatchewan on October 9, 1922. He served in the Air Force with Squadron 431 Iroquois and Squadron 434 Bluenose in Croft, England. In 1941, Andy was shipped overseas and returned home after the war in 1945. He worked on ground crew for Lancaster Bombers under Pilot Ken Saunders. Andy passed away on August 29, 2010.
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