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Charlottetown recognizes 14 veterans for military service

Veterans Recognition Awards were presented to 14 people for their military service by the City of Charlottetown on Tuesday.

Those honoured nominated by city residents

The City of Charlottetown has held the Veterans Recognition Awards every year since 2005. (Nicole Williams/CBC)

Fourteen people were presented with Veterans Recognition Awards by the City ofCharlottetown on Tuesday.

The awards began in 2005 to mark theYear of the Veteran and the city has continued to do it each year.

The veterans have to be nominated by residents to receive the award. Honorees can include those who served in the Second World War, Korean War, Afghanistan, in a peacekeeping role or in Canada in the regular force or reserves.

"Our veterans are the reason we are able to live in a peaceful, democratic society and this event gives us an opportunity to publicly demonstrate our gratitude," Charlottetown Mayor Clifford Lee said in a release.

The 2017 recipients are:

  • Ordinary Seaman W.E. (Bill) Smith
  • Pte. Eugene MacNeill
  • Leading Seaman Adam Gary Arsenault
  • Leading Seaman Amber Gaudette
  • Leading Seaman Spencer Lee
  • Petty Officer 2nd Class Sarah Doyle
  • Sgt. Scott MacDonald
  • 2nd Lt. James Reed Jones
  • Lt. Andrew Dunford
  • Capt. Jennifer Arsenault
  • Capt. Christopher Michaud
  • Maj. Jean-Paul Pendergast
  • Chief Warrant Officer William Crabb
  • Capt. (N) Alex Grant

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