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Bertrand Langelier (Primary Source)

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"The transcription in English is not available at this time. Please refer to the transcript in French.


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Montage of a typical Royal 22e Régiment (Vandoos) insigna and badges during the Korean War: Regimental badge (top left); Regimental patch (top right); 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group patch (bottom right); 1st Commonwealth Infantry Division patch (bot
Montage of a typical Royal 22e Régiment (Vandoos) insigna and badges during the Korean War: Regimental badge (top left); Regimental patch (top right); 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group patch (bottom right); 1st Commonwealth Infantry Division patch (bot
Courtesy of Bertrand Langelier
Mr. Langelier of the 3rd Battalion Royal 22e Régiment posing with a Bren Gun in Korea in 1953.
Mr. Langelier of the 3rd Battalion Royal 22e Régiment posing with a Bren Gun in Korea in 1953.
Courtesy of Bertrand Langelier
Mr. Bertrand Langelier.
Mr. Bertrand Langelier.
Courtesy of Bertrand Langelier
Medals worn by Mr. Langelier. From left to right: Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal; Canadian Korea Medal; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal for Korea; United Nations Service Medal for Korea.
Medals worn by Mr. Langelier. From left to right: Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal; Canadian Korea Medal; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal for Korea; United Nations Service Medal for Korea.
Courtesy of Bertrand Langelier
Mr. Langelier in an Obvervation Post on the frontline, Korea, 1953.
Mr. Langelier in an Obvervation Post on the frontline, Korea, 1953.
Courtesy of Bertrand Langelier
Taking a moment for resting, Mr. Langelier poses for the camera shortly after the armistice was signed in the summer of 1953.
Taking a moment for resting, Mr. Langelier poses for the camera shortly after the armistice was signed in the summer of 1953.
Courtesy of Bertrand Langelier

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The transcription in English is not available at this time. Please refer to the transcript in French.

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