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NEW NEWS OUT OF 'D' DIVISION
GRAVE INSPECTION PROGRAM - MANITOBA
Good Early Morning Joe.
I was checking your web site this morning in preparation for a briefing I have to give
the Manitoba RCMP Vets Executive later this morning. The first member's grave site I queried was
Arnold Eugene Carver. I delivered the
eulogy at Arnie's service as he was my first Det. Cmdr and God-Father
to our daughter. Arnie was a Sgt when he
retired in 'D' Division.
I am the Project Manager for the Manitoba Vets Grave
Inspection Project. Our project is in
it's preliminary stage as I'm just gathering information at the moment. I hope to be meet, in the near future, with
the 'D' Div. representative responsible for the delivery and oversight of the
Force's Grave inspection Program to ascertain the status of the program as it
is currently delivered in Manitoba.
If you have the ability to produce a list for me of the
members recorded within your db who are buried in Manitoba it would certainly
be appreciated. It will give us a place
to start. Please let me know if there is
anything we can do for you out here in Manitoba to support your database.
Best Regards
Tom Larkin
'Maintain Our Memories'
J. J. Healy,
Reg.#23685
Reply sent to Tom.
Welcome Aboard all 'D' Div Vets.
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Yours truly,
BuffaloJoe
Reg.#23685