Colonel
(Ret) Donald Stewart ETHELL
OC, OMM, MSC, OStJ, AOE, CD
For over 38 years Colonel Don Ethell
served as an infanteer in the Canadian Army (Regular). He retired
from the Army in July 1993.
Colonel Ethell is a veteran of 14 Peace Support Operations tours
and other secondments to the United Nations and other international
agencies. Throughout his Service, Don's tours of duty have included
three years of NATO service in Germany, and extensive service
in Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Israel, Central America,
and the Balkans.
He was awarded the Meritorious Service Cross (military
division) by the Governor General on October 1986. The citation
read:
On 28 June 1984, as the Acting Chief of Staff and
during the absence of the Force Commander, Lieutenant-Colonel
Ethell made arrangements for an exchange of more than 300 prisoners
of war between Syria and Israel. This delicater exchange, which
had been more than two years in the making, was effected with
only 36 hours advance notice. Furthermore, it was conducted under
the threat of armed intervention from both sides and a myriad
of other distractions which could have jeopardized the arrangements.
Lieutenant-Colonel Ehtell`s leadership and personal supervision
averted any such calamity, and thereby secured both the reputation
and future role of the United Nations with the two countries.
Similarly, on 20 May 1985, he was instrumental in effecting an
exchange of 154 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel for three
Israelis held by Syria. Lieutenant-Colonel Ethell`s outstanding
professional performance of military duties was of a rare, high
standard that has been applauded by senior military officers,
diplomats and civilians of many nations, reflecting great credit
on both himself and the Canadian Forces.
In honour of Col. Ethell's service a minefield will
be cleared in the area of Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Major donors to this effort include:
- Branches of the Royal Canadian Legion
- Canadian Association of Veterans in UN Peacekeeping
- Brantford Sunrise Rotary Club
- St. Paul's Presbyterian - Wharton
- Desjardins Securities
- The International Centre for Sustainable Cities
- Unitarian Church of Edmonton
- The Military Museums
- St. Luke's School
- St. Mary's Anglican Church
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