Robert Johnston latest recipient of France's highest honour
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- Published on Friday, June 5, 2015
Second World War veteran, Robert Johnston, was presented with the Knight of the Legion of Honour medal for his part in the liberation of France. The medal was presented by Bruno Burnichon, Consul of Winnipeg’s French Consulate, at Gladstone’s Third Crossing Manor in front of friends, family, fellow veterans and Gladstone Legion #110 members. (Photo by Penny Rodgers)
By Penny Rodgers
For the Neepawa Banner
Mr. Bruno Burnichon, Honorary Consul of France, was in Gladstone on Friday, May 29, to present the Knight of the Legion of Honour medal to Robert Johnston (Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada).
“Today is a memorable day for everyone, but especially for this special gentlemen who will be made officially, in a few minutes, Knight of the French National Order of the Legion of Honour of France.”
The Legion of Honour was created in 1802 by Napoleon Bonaparte and is today the highest honour of the French Republic. It is awarded in recognition of outstanding achievement made in service to the French Republic in either civilian or military capacity.
In recognition of their efforts in the liberation of France during the Second World War, the Government of France is bestowing the award to some 600 Canadian veterans.
“Through you, France remember the sacrifices you and all of your compatriots who came to help liberate France, often losing their lives during the fierce battles.
“On a more personal note, ladies and gentlemen, I feel that if we are gathered here today it is because of this outstanding gentleman and all of his comrades…So, please accept my sincere thanks and congratulations on behalf of my country. ”
As Mr. Burnichon pinned the medal on Mr. Johnston’s chest, he concluded in saying, “In the name of the president of the Republic of France, and by virtue of the authorities conveyed to me, Sir Robert Johnston, I declare you Knight of the Legion of Honour.”