
Pair of Kamloops WWII veterans honoured with King’s Coronation Medals
KAMLOOPS — Eighty-five years after the start of the Second World War, fewer than 10,000 Canadian WWII veterans are still alive, as that link to our past ever fades. After battling in theatres of war across Europe, Africa and the Pacific, those still with us are nearing or have already eclipsed 100 years old.
On Friday (Sept 20) afternoon, MP Frank Caputo honoured a pair of Kamloops veterans — both of whom served during the war.
Not wanting to delay the presentations to the two centenarians, the medals given to the veterans were the personal coronation medals of Caputo and MLA Todd Stone.