Barrie honours Maj.-Gen. Richard Rohmer with dedication at Military Heritage Park
A permanent decorative marker in the Military Heritage Park has been named the Rohmer Roundel in honour of decorated war veteran Rohmer.
On a warm and sunny September morning, dignitaries, veterans and community members attended the paverstone roundel presentation, recognizing Rohmer's contributions to Canada, during and after his military service.
"We are honoured to dedicate the RCAF Roundel on Barrie's iconic waterfront after Major-Gen. Richard Rohmer, whose distinguished service has left a lasting impact on our country," said Mayor Alex Nuttall.
"This symbol not only recognizes his remarkable contributions to Canada but also pays tribute to all who have served in our community. Barrie salutes General Rohmer for his leadership and dedication, ensuring that his legacy will inspire generations to come," he said.
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The distinguished and one of Canada's most decorated Second World War veterans served as a fighter reconnaissance pilot.
Beyond his military career, Rohmer became a leading figure in the Canadian Armed Forces, serving as Honorary Lieutfenant-General and advising on veterans' commemorations.
Rohmer also played a vital role in creating advisory committees and memorials to honour veterans and preserve Canada's military service legacy.
The newly named Rohmer Roundel is intended to serve as a place for reflection and remembrance.
The dedication of the paverstone roundel stands as a lasting tribute to Rohmer's lifelong service to Canada. It will allow the community to share their respect for the sacrifices made by the Canadian Armed Forces.
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