George Wastle would like to have returned to some of the places he served in as a private with the Canadian army in the Second World War.
While travelling overseas as a civilian has not materialized, the 93-year-old Colwood resident was reacquainted with France recently at the Prince Edward branch 91 of the Royal Canadian Legion in Langford.
Wastle was awarded a medal as recipient of the Knight of the French National Order of the Legion of Honour for his contribution to the liberation of France during the war. All surviving Canadian veterans of the Allied campaign in the European country are being given the Legion of Honour.
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Wastle would have received his medal last year at the Langford Legion along with three other West Shore residents, but missed the notice requesting veterans to come forward.
Legion Branch 91 president Norm Scott said the organization is thrilled that Wastle was finally able to receive his award, one of five now received by veterans living on the West Shore.
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He returned to his hometown of Winnipeg and kept in touch with some of the people he served with, but quickly lost contact, especially after moving to Victoria in 1973.
He worked for 15 years as a crane operator with Victoria Shipyards before retiring. While he likes Winnipeg as a city, he said, he has no regrets being where he is now.
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Wastle received his medal on the same day that a handful of Legion members were recognized for years of service ranging from five up to 70 years.
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