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essex and kent scottish honoured in france on dieppe liberation 80th anniversary

members of the essex & kent scottish regiment returned ...

dieppe parade marks 80th anniversary of liberation from nazis
speaking at a dieppe, france, war memorial on sept. 1, 2024, dieppe mayor nicolas langlois thanks members of the essex and kent scottish regiment for canada's wartime service on the 80th anniversary of the town's liberation in world war ii. dennis poole photo courtesy of essex and kent scottish regiment.
members of the essex & kent scottish regiment returned to the stony beaches of dieppe, france, on the weekend to commemorate the town’s liberation from germany 80 years ago.
to mark the occasion, they were given the honour of leading the commemorative parade sunday along with the essex & kent pipes and drums band, just as canadian soldiers did on sept. 1, 1944, when french citizens showered their liberators with flowers and gratitude.
dieppe is also well known in essex and kent county for what is often ranked among the darkest days in canada’s military history.
it was there, during the second world war in 1942, that canada suffered its greatest loss of lives on a single day.
the doomed raid on dieppe beaches claimed 907 canadians, left 2,460 wounded and 2,000 prisoners of the nazis.
 the essex & kent scottish lead a parade — and are applauded by spectators — along the rue des canadiens en route to the dieppe liberation commemoration on sept. 1, 2024. dennis poole photo courtesy of the essex & kent scottish regiment.
the essex & kent scottish lead a parade — and are applauded by spectators — along the rue des canadiens en route to the dieppe liberation commemoration on sept. 1, 2024. dennis poole photo courtesy of the essex & kent scottish regiment.
for the 80th anniversary commemoration, the canadians received a special invitation to participate in the three-day memorial, which culminated sunday with a parade through the streets of dieppe. about 30 people joined the essex & kent scottish contingent for the historic event.
“being here on this day is so incredibly meaningful for us,” said pipe major alexander rocheleau.
“to follow in the historic footsteps of those gallant liberators is both humbling and awe inspiring.”

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the visit included gravesite tours at the canadian military cemetery, a battlefield excursion, receptions and ceremonies and a visit to the essex & kent scottish memorial at red beach.
regiment members were able to mingle with citizens of dieppe. colonel in chief of the regiment hrh prince michael of kent also participated in the events.
the trip was funded by the scottish borderers foundation — the official foundation of the essex and kent scottish regiment — and by a contribution from the windsor family credit union.
 a war memorial stands where the essex scottish came ashore on red beach in dieppe on aug. 19, 1942. it proved to be one of the darkest days in canadian military history.  an exact replica of the memorial stands on windsor’s riverfront. dennis poole photo courtesy of the essex and kent scottish regiment.
a war memorial stands where the essex scottish came ashore on red beach in dieppe on aug. 19, 1942. it proved to be one of the darkest days in canadian military history.  an exact replica of the memorial stands on windsor’s riverfront. dennis poole photo courtesy of the essex and kent scottish regiment.

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