Tuesday 11 September 2012

Wahta Mohawk



Location:  District of Muskoka, Wahta  Mohawk Territory  N 44 59.634  W 079 44.539  
On the west side of Muskoka Road 38, which runs through the heart of the Wahta Mohawk Nation, in front of the community centre.

Erected by elders of the Wahta Mohawk Reserve, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

Marker text:
Front:
WORLD WAR I
SAMUEL COMMANDANT

WORLD WAR II
JOHN LAFORCE
HERMAN STOCK

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO
MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE

Back:
 TO HONOUR
THE MEN AND WOMEN
FROM GIBSON
WHO VOLUNTEERED
FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WORLD WAR I
WORLD WAR II
THE KOREAN WAR





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