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Old 02-18-2010, 05:17 PM   #1
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By Ken Meaney, Canwest News ServiceFebruary 18, 2010 6:02 PM


The last known First World War veteran who served Canada, John Babcock, has passed away at the age of 109, ending a link to the era when Canada came of age as a nation.

Babcock, who enlisted at age 15, never saw battle.

Underage when he joined the 146th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in Sydenham, Ont., he arrived in England a few months later and was transferred to reserve battalions.

A Kitchener, Ont., farm boy when he enlisted, he ended up with the Boys Battalion in 1917, waiting until he turned 18 to go to the front lines.

The war ended first, however.

In a statement released late Thursday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said: "I was deeply saddened to learn today of the death of John Babcock, Canada's last known First World War veteran.

"On behalf of all Canadians, I would like to extend my sincere condolences to Mr. Babcock's family and friends. As a nation, we honour his service and mourn his passing," he said.

"The passing of Mr. Babcock marks the end of an era. His family mourns the passing of a great man. Canada mourns the passing of the generation that asserted our independence on the world stage and established our international reputation as an unwavering champion of freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law."

Babcock himself never dreamt he'd become a national symbol.

But on Nov. 11, 2008, he symbolically passed a torch via video link from Spokane, Wash., where he made his home, to a Second World War veteran at the national Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa. Then the flame was handed, in turn, to a Korean War vet, to a retired peacekeeper and to a soldier who had returned from Afghanistan.

"We must never forget our fallen comrades," Babcock said at the time. "I pass this torch of remembrance to my comrades. Hold it high."

Born on July 23, 1900, Babcock was one of 650,000 Canadian men and women who served in the Canadian Forces during the First World War.

"In honouring his service and mourning his passing, we honour the proud history of our country and pay tribute to all those who fought and died for Canada," Harper said.

In interviews, Babcock credited his military training for instilling in him the values of discipline and honesty.

In later years, he was much sought after by the media and shared his experience with youth in schools, to ensure that the contribution of those who served their country is remembered for all time.

"Babcock is our last personal connection to a remarkable generation of Canadian heroes," Harper's statement added.

For the keepers of Canadian heritage, such as Marc Chalifoux, the fading away of the last soldiers who served during the war — a prelude to the eventual eclipse of the entire generation that lived through the 1914-18 conflict — presents a profound challenge for Canada's collective memory.

"That living page of history has largely passed us by now," Chalifoux, executive vice-president of the Toronto-based Historica-Dominion Institute, a leading promoter of Canadian identity, said in an interview with Canwest News Service last November on the eve of Remembrance Day.

"Even the best textbook is ink and paper. Having someone in the flesh, who can say in their own words, 'When I was your age,' or 'I saw this,' or 'We did that' — that's what makes history come alive."

Babcock has earned a special place in the pages of Canada's past, and although he did not see action in the war, Chalifoux and fellow history advocate Rudyard Griffiths — founder of the newly merged Dominion Institute and author of Who We Are: A Citizen's Manifesto — have repeatedly urged the Canadian government to mark his passing with a national period of commemoration.

Babcock himself has said he would prefer a simple family memorial service to the state funeral that had been proposed for Canada's last Great War soldier.

However his death is marked, Babcock will soon take his place in the national lore alongside Canadians such Provo Wallis — the Halifax-born naval hero who outlived all other combatants from the War of 1812 — and George Ives, the last veteran of the Boer War.

Some of Babcock's recollections of the First World War can be found at a Veterans Affairs website.

"It may become necessary for a young man or woman to join the military to defend their country," he says at one point. "I hope countries think long and hard before engaging in war, as many people get killed. What a waste . . . not to mention the relatives who are left to mourn."

With files from Randy Boswell
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rip. but, how is he a veteran when he sat on his ass in canada the whole time?
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rip. but, how is he a veteran when he sat on his ass in canada the whole time?
Read the article again. He was shipped out to England, hardly sitting on his ass the whole time in Canada.

Since he was underaged when he enlisted, the military decided to transfer him to the boy battalion out of sheer decency. A kind-hearted administration will not send kids to war unless absolutely necessary.

He would've saw action if the war didn't end sooner than later.

R.I.P. to a Canadian hero who took up arms at such a young age to serve his country. Please no attacks to his credibility, lets just honour and remember.
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Absolutely.

Probably witnessed much suffering and tragedy.

Having to take in all the advancements in technology must have been awesome, at the same time. I wonder what he truly thought of it all. Did mankind improve through those years?
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