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This picture of a bronze statue at Peacekeepers Park in Calgary
shows a soldier handing a doll to a little girl.
While this is not a depiction of MCpl. Mark Isfeld it is
representative of the 'Izzy' dolls that are currently given
to children around the world in his memory.
Photo: courtesy of the Alberta N.W.T Command of the Royal
Canadian Legion
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The Canadian
Landmine Foundation worked with the Canadian Association of Veterans
in UN Peacekeeping (www.cavunp.org)
for several years to have August 9th established as "Peacekeepers
Day".
August 9th
is the date in 1974 when 9 Canadian Peacekeepers were killed when
their plane was shot down over Syria. Peacekeepers Day also recognises
the countless Canadians who have served, or are serving, as Blue
Berets and in other NATO and coalition missions.
Historical references from CBC.ca
On Peacekeepers
Day, learn more about the role Canadians have played in the pursuit
of Peace and celebrate our history with peacekeepers and veterans.
In your community encourage, and participate in, recognition of
their service and sacrifice.
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