There are a few Calgary Highlander veterans on the board, the Battle of Walcheren Causeway is always remembered by the regiment, so that's probably the personal significance.
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German counter-attacks were heavy and prolonged, and included the use of flame weapons on the Canadians. At one point, all Calgary Highlander officers in one company were wounded or killed, and the brigade major, George Hees took command of a company.
Company Sergeant Major "Blackie" Laloge of the Calgary Highlanders was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his actions at Walcheren Causeway, at one point throwing back German hand grenades before they could explode among his men.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batt...heren_Causeway
Lots of detail on the Cal Highs website:
http://www.calgaryhighlanders.com/hi...encauseway.htm