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Travel Bug Dog Tag 573 Air Cadet Sqn Trackable Coin

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Released:
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Origin:
Manitoba, Canada
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A steady hand reaches out to those who gathered to remember the courage of Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski, VC, who lost his life in an attempt to save another.

Frozen in a moment in time, the Victoria Cross (VC) recipient is seen, as he must have appeared to his friend and colleague, Flying Officer Pat Brophy: a determined individual who would risk all that he had to save a friend. In that moment of Pilot Officer Mynarski’s courage, Flying Officer Brophy gained the courage he needed to face what he thought would be his death.

While stories of friendship, fierce determination, selfless courage, and ultimate sacrifice can be found in today’s Canadian Armed Forces, the stories of Canada’s Victoria Cross recipients are especially inspiring. Many of these stories speak of insurmountable odds, extreme danger, and acting to help others. Of the 99 Canadians who were awarded the VC for “conspicuous bravery, extreme devotion to duty, or an act of valour or self-sacrifice in the presence of the enemy”, only seven belonged to the Air Force. And of these seven, three came from Manitoba – including Andrew Mynarski.

The ten-year journey to “Bring Andrew Home” to Winnipeg began in 2005 when members of 573 Andrew Mynarski VC Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron attended the dedication of the “Forgotten Hero” statue at the former Royal Air Force Station Middleton St. George in the United Kingdom. Located at the now-renamed Durham Tees Valley Airport in England, the statue depicts Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski as he was seen last by Flying Officer Brophy, rear gunner on the Lancaster bomber that was shot down in flames – saluting in farewell. That statue inspired the desire to have a similar memorial built in his town of Winnipeg.

Originally, the Mynarski Statue Project Committee discussed replicating the statue in England, but the costs of doing so would have been in excess of $100,000. Eventually, the plan to commission a local artist, Charlie Johnston, to design an original statue was adopted. With one hand stretched outward at eye level, Andrew Mynarski’s bronze doppleganger is striking in its historical accuracy and detail: from the equipment he carries and the uniform he wears, to the very act he engages in – the effort to free his trapped friend.

Dedicated on Friday, June 12, 2015, in Winnipeg’s Vimy Ridge Memorial Park, the memorial welcomes visitors to interact with Pilot Officer Mynarski’s likeness and learn more about his story. Not only is there an inscription on the plinth upon which the statue rests, there is also a QR-Code on the plinth that links visits to a dedicated website and educational program that relates the story of Canada in the World Wars.

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Dropped Off 5/5/2016 The Blue Quasar placed it in The Gingerbread Man Final Ontario, Canada - 69.85 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/17/2016 The Blue Quasar retrieved it from CacheDrone comes to Caledon Ontario, Canada   Visit Log

Grabbed it at the event, will move it soon.

Dropped Off 4/17/2016 RCA777 placed it in CacheDrone comes to Caledon Ontario, Canada - 2,162.91 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/6/2016 RCA777 took it to Nimrod's 10th Anniversary Jalisco, Mexico - 2,051.86 miles  Visit Log

A stop in Puerto Vallarta at El Nimrod's Event!

Discovered It 2/29/2016 paperclips29 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this trackable at the Leap Day event in Newmarket. Thanks for sharing!

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Spotted you at the COG Leap Day event at Colonel Mustards.

Retrieve It from a Cache 2/29/2016 RCA777 retrieved it from COG's "Feb 2-9 Is Fine" Leap Year In York Event! Ontario, Canada   Visit Log

Retrieved today in Newmarket -- will move along!

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COG's Leap year Event

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COG's "Feb 2-9 Is Fine" Leap Year In York Event!

Dropped Off 2/28/2016 snails73 placed it in COG's "Feb 2-9 Is Fine" Leap Year In York Event! Ontario, Canada - 911.39 miles  Visit Log
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