National Defence
Symbol of the Government of Canada

Anti-Tank Gun
Didsbury, Alberta

Anti-Tank GunThis memorial, a fieldstone cairn topped by an anti-tank gun, was originally erected by the local Royal Canadian Legion branch in 1932 in honour of the local war dead of the First World War. Plaques commemorating the Second World War and the Korean War were added later.

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Information obtained from DHH National Inventory of Canadian Memorials