VP INTERNATIONAL
MEMORIAL

In the Spring 1997 edition of Maritime Patrol Aviation we reported that a steering committee comprised of Herb Smale, Gerry Keil and Bert Page had been established during our Rendezvous 1996 International meeting to oversee the construction of a VP International Monument to be erected at 14 Wing Greenwood. The monument is to honour the crew members of land-based Maritime Patrol aircraft who have lost their lives in the performance of their flying duties while serving in any theatre of maritime flying operations SINCE 1947. From reports received in 1997 from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, The United Kingdom and the USA, it has been determined that over 147 fatal accidents have occurred, resulting in over 1400 casualties. Currently there are 1,896 casualties listed in the Book of Remembrance.
Memorial Designer - Major Bert Page, CF (Retd)
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David
Laliberte is a self-taught sculptor who was born in St. Denis, Saskatchewan in
1949. He moved to Manitoba in 1968 and currently resides in the town of Ile des
Chenes. Dave has spent 32 years working with metal, the past 18 of them
sculpting as a hobby. With encouragement from his wife, family, and friends, he
decided to pursue his career as an artist in 1992. Dave's talent lies in his
ability to transform cold, lifeless steel into a work of art, alive with action
and emotion. Dave creates his pieces by hand from new materials which are cut,
formed, welded and later ground to a finish. He has also developed a method to
preserve his pieces and bring out their natural colour and beauty through
burning. To Dave, this distinctive process of creating life-like pieces out of
raw steel is as much an art as the resulting piece itself. Each piece Dave
creates is unique as the only mold he uses is his mind. He has many new ideas
just waiting to be created, sculpted and unveiled. Dave welcomes the challenge
of customizing pieces to make the thoughts and impressions of others come to
life. The Canadian Forces Hands of Support Monument located in the Air Force
Heritage Park at 17 Wing Winnipeg is a testimony to his talents.
The Memorial Plaque

Side Plaques
Unveiling and Dedication Ceremony
Site preparation and landscaping were completed early in September and on the 28 September 1997, Lieutenant General A.M. DeQuetteville, Commander of Canada's Air Command and Major Bert Campbell, President of VP International, officially unveiled the Memorial. The invitation was extended to all members of VP International worldwide to attend the dedication ceremonies.
Summary
"In building this monument we are together achieving another milestone in our
mandate to foster a closer bond between the men and women who fly in the
maritime air forces of our member nations."
H.E. Smale, Chairman, Steering Committee