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Lest We Forget / N'oublions Jamais 10-11 Nov. 2015

10/23/2015

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      The 8th Hussar Museum located in Sussex New Brunswick is entering an exhibit  to recognize the contribution of New Brunswickers who have served in our Military, at the Lest We Forget Tribute, Moncton Coliseum on Nov 10 and 11, 2015. The people of New Brunswick have a proud history of service in the military. The exhibit by the 8th Hussars Museum will be found under a tent , with a maze depicting the history of the Hussars from the Boar War through to present . We will also have some artifacts including our vintage Bren Gun Carrier and mannequins showing the many different uniforms worn by the Hussars throughout the years. Also Included will be the 8th Hussars Book of Remembrance and the Lest We Forget Videos produced by the Belleisle Regional High School .

       Be part of this extraordinary event and help ensure that the memory of service is kept alive for future generations. Detailed Schedule of History of Service Exhibition is found on the Atlantic Maple Leaf website - history-service-exhibition . The purpose of the History of Service Exhibition is to educate the public on our rich and interesting military history and showcase the contribution of our local people who have served.  The Board Members , Volunteers and Friends of the 8th Hussars Museum are very proud to be participating in this event . Plan to come out to support us .

    
Almost every family in New Brunswick has someone in their past or present who has proudly served our country.   Who will you remember?


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10/11/2017 03:06:47

I salute these soldiers for being so brave for their country. They are considered as heroes. I would like to thank them for sacrificing their lives. I know how hard their job is, but despite of the danger, they still fulfill their duties and responsibilities. These are the kind of people that must be praised. Long live, brave soldiers! We totally feel your love for the country,

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    Welcome to the 8th Hussars Museum
         The 8th Hussars Museum is located in the historic Train Station in Sussex, NB. The building has been restored to its original grandeur and is situated in the hub of the Town of Sussex. The Victorian-era structure houses many of the important artifacts of the museum and is accessible to the general public.  Since the later part of the 19th century, countless Hussars arrived by rail to train at Camp Sussex and later to serve in the South African War, WWI and WWII.

    The collection includes many items representing the life of the Regiment with original uniforms dating back to 1881, original Routine Orders dating back to 1893, memorabilia from members who represented the Regiment at Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, WWI, WWII, UN/NATO peacekeeping tours as well as the Afghanistan engagement.  Of particular interest are the flags from each of these eras.  The Museum also proudly holds the original accouterments of HRH The Princess Royal who is Colonel Commandant of the Regiment

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