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EXPLORICA EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL TO JOIN CANADA COMPANY IN PROMOTING OPERATION HUSKY 2013 AT GALA EVENT IN MONTREAL

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Les Fleurons Glorieux Gala Event to recognize and thank Canadian Armed Forces for combat mission in Afghanistan

November 8, 2011, Toronto, ON —Explorica, a company creating educational tours that connect students and educators to new cultures, languages and people through educational travel, will join Canada Company at its Fleurons Glorieux gala event this evening in Montreal to help promote its 70th anniversary tours commemorating the Canadian role in “Operation Husky”. Explorica was chosen by “Operation Husky 2013”, a memorial campaign organized by Canada Company Quebéc Chapter President Steve Gregory and designed to honour those who fought and fell in this historic Canadian military effort, as the preferred tour operator for the campaign.

Fleurons Glorieux

The Fleurons Glorieux Gala will be held at Montreal’s Windsor Station this evening, a fitting start to Veterans’ Week. The event will be a celebration of thanks to the members of our Canadian Armed Forces who have reached the end of a long combat mission in Afghanistan. The final rotation, comprised of troops primarily from Quebéc, will be honoured during this very special evening. It is also an opportunity for Quebecers to thank the thousands of soldiers on various other peacekeeping and humanitarian missions around the world.

Organizers expect that over 700 guests will attend this gala evening featuring Canadian performers and sports celebrities as well as specially invited troops and their families. The evening will also include a star-studded receiving line comprised of heads of government, heads of business and top military representatives.

Operation Husky

The Allied invasion of Sicily, known as “Operation Husky”, was the first successful Second World War invasion of the European mainland. It began on July 10th 1943, when Canadian soldiers landed at Pachino, Sicily and bravely fought and prevailed against the Italian and German defences. Flanked by General Montgomery and the British Eighth Army on the right, and General Patton and the US Seventh Army on the left, Canadian participation in Operation Husky marked the first independent role for Canadian soldiers in the Second World War. Its success led to the creation of a second major front that made the liberation of Italy possible, and ultimately led to the victory of Allied forces in Europe. 25,000 Canadian soldiers fought in Operation Husky, representing the entire country, and 562 lost their lives.

“We have to honour these men,” Gregory says. “- Operation Husky was the first time that Canadian troops fought under their own command in WWII. Our soldiers fought brilliantly and earned the reputation among Nazis as “Red Patch Devils” in Sicily. The sacrifice made by our men was significant 562 killed, 2310 wounded but nobody knows about it! Most veterans feel their sacrifice has been forgotten or overshadowed by D-day at Normandy. These were 19-year-olds, sons, fathers, brothers and husbands who gave their lives for us. We have to do more to honour them.”

Operation Husky 2013

Gregory was helping his son research the Sicilian Campaign for a sixth-grade school history project when the lack of information and awareness he encountered inspired him to organize the 2013 Canadian Citizens’ Memorial Campaign in Sicily (now “Operation Husky 2013”), to be held on the 70thanniversary of the Campaign in July of 2013. Planned events of Operation Husky 2013 include revisiting the route taken by the 1st Canadian Infantry Division in 1943 and conducting remembrance ceremonies at locations of significance to the Canadian advance.

Many veterans, historians and military experts have rallied to Gregory’s cause. Among them is Dr. Lee Windsor, Italian Campaign historian and military expert at the University of New Brunswick’s Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society. Windsor is collaborating with the Canadian war history tour specialists at Explorica to design meaningful itineraries and events for Operation Husky 2013 in honour of the Canadian effort in 1943.

Operation Husky was a pivotal campaign for Canada’s military and a turning point in WWII. This important, but sadly little-known, initiative deserves to be commemorated. Explorica and Operation Husky 2013 will be offering tours for the military (and their families), war history enthusiasts and experts, as well as teachers and students. Those interested can contact Allison Shepstone at 1.888.378.8845 ext 266 or ashepstone@explorica.ca for more information on the Explorica tour options.

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About Explorica, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Explorica Educational Travel creates educational tours that connect students to new cultures, languages and people. Through Explorica's use of exclusive online tools, they help teachers create tours uniquely suited to provide both the best value and the most customized, authentic tour experiences. For more information, call 1.888.378.8845, visit Explorica Educational Travel's Website, join Explorica on Facebook or follow Explorica on Twitter.

About Canada Company

Canada Company is a not-for-profit organization created in 2006 which brings business and community leaders from across Canada together to support Canadian soldiers in the work that they do at home and abroad. With the motto Many Ways to Serve, the organization’s focus is to make sure Canadians who serve or wish to serve in the Canadian Forces and Reserves and their families receive the widest possible support, recognition and care they deserve.

About the Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society

One of UNB's distinguished research centres, The Brigadier Milton F. Gregg, VC Centre for the Study of War and Society, is devoted to excellence in the study of war as a complex social phenomenon. With the goal of increasing understanding of the cause, course, and consequence of armed conflict, the Gregg Centre is internationally recognized for its graduate program, undergraduate and graduate teaching, public outreach, popular and scholarly publications, and its expertise in all aspects of modern conflict.

Contact: Allison Shepstone
1-888-378-8845 x266
ashepstone@explorica.ca

 

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