Remembrance Day Sentry Program marks 25th year with major expansion

News release

November 1, 2023 – Ottawa – National Defence / Canadian Armed Force

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Remembrance Day Sentry Program, which publicly recognizes outstanding Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members from both the Regular Force and the Reserve Force, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), for their dedication, professionalism and performance in service to Canada.

To acknowledge this milestone, General Wayne Eyre, the Chief of the Defence Staff, has approved an expansion of the program. Going forward, the number of participants has increased from seven to 21, and will now consist of two teams instead of one. Eleven members have been honoured with the important duty of standing vigil at this year’s Remembrance Day ceremony at the National War Memorial, and 10 additional members will participate for the first time in the Remembrance Day ceremony held at the National Military Cemetery at Beechwood.

Expanding the program enables the CAF to recognize a more inclusive selection of members from a wider range of diverse trades. New to the program are a Canadian Ranger Sentry, an Eagle Staff Bearer and two musicians: a Piper and a Bugler.

Program participants have the distinction of being chosen from all nominees across Canada based on criteria that includes deployment experience, community involvement, physical fitness and their record of conduct.

The following personnel will form the vigil at the National War Memorial:

  • Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) Sentry Commander: Sergeant Jonathan R. Buckle, CFB Petawawa;
  • Royal Canadian Navy Sentry: Sailor 1st class Martin Joseph Chenier, HMCS Charlottetown;
  • Canadian Army Sentry: Corporal Ka Chun “Kevin” Wong, CFB Kingston;
  • Royal Canadian Air Force Sentry: Master Corporal Brennan R. Rowland, CFB Winnipeg;
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sentry: Sergeant Rick Sinclair, Moose Lake RCMP Detachment, Manitoba;
  • Nursing Officer: Captain Kathryn F. Brett, Canadian Forces Environmental Medicine Establishment, Toronto;
  • Special Guest to the Chief of the Defence Staff: Master Corporal Jean-François Lavergne, CFB Valcartier;
  • Canadian Ranger Sentry: Private Chasity L. Bluecoat, 3rd Canadian Ranger Patrol, Ontario;
  • Eagle Staff Bearer: Sergeant Sylvain Leblanc, CFB Shilo, Manitoba;
  • Musician – Bugler: Master Corporal James C. Langridge, CFB Winnipeg;
  • Musician – Piper: Warrant Officer Joshua C. McFarlane, Central Band, Ottawa.

The following personnel will form the vigil at the National Military Cemetery at Beechwood, in Ottawa:

  • CANSOFCOM Sentry Commander: Sergeant Jonathan Dalpé, CFB Petawawa;
  • Royal Canadian Navy Sentry: Sailor 1st Class Michael W. Townshend-James, CFB Esquimalt;
  • Canadian Army Sentry: Private Elodie Cameron, CFB Valcartier;
  • Royal Canadian Air Force Sentry: Corporal Jorgen A. Gleerup, CFB Esquimalt;
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sentry: Sergeant Kim Chamberland, Ottawa;
  • Canadian Forces Health Services Sentry: Sergeant Rene J. Villeneuve, CFB Edmonton;
  • Canadian Ranger Sentry: Master Corporal Randall E. Chuckry, 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol, Manitoba;
  • Eagle Staff Bearer: Master Sailor Tristan Harris, Maritime Forces Pacific Formation (MARPAC);
  • Musician – Bugler: Master Sailor Emily G. Bellman, Maritime Forces Atlantic (MARLANT) Band;
  • Musician – Piper: Master Corporal Alex Devitt, Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, Vancouver.

Quotes

“Congratulations to our exceptional Sentries. Your remarkable demonstration of loyalty, integrity, courage, excellence, inclusion and accountability truly exemplifies the values we espouse. Be proud of your achievements and in being selected for this esteemed program. Cherish this experience and always remember that your dedication and efforts reflect not only the Canadian Armed Forces but our entire nation.’’

General Wayne Eyre, Chief of the Defence Staff

“The Remembrance Day Sentry Program publicly acknowledges those who epitomize what service to Canada and to all Canadians means. We congratulate you on your selection to the program: to represent your country on Remembrance Day is indeed an honour.”

Lieutenant-General Lise Bourgon, Acting Commander, Military Personnel Command

Quick facts

  • Ten CAF members and one RCMP officer have been chosen to stand sentry at the National War Memorial during the Remembrance Day ceremony held in Ottawa on November 11.

  • Nine CAF members and one RCMP officer have been chosen to stand sentry at the National Military Cemetery at Beechwood, in Ottawa, during the Remembrance Day ceremony held there.

  • The program will have this expanded size going forward.

  • The Remembrance Day Sentry Program was created in 1998 as a way of publicly acknowledging exemplary Regular Force and Reserve Force sailors, soldiers, aviators and Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers. The program is expanding this year from six CAF members and one RCMP officer to 19 CAF members and two RCMP officers, to better reflect the diversity of our military and security personnel.

Contacts

Note to Editors: Remembrance Day Sentry Program participants are available for interviews upon request.

Diane Sawchuk
Senior Communications Advisor
Department of National Defence
Phone: 343-597-0020
Email: Diane.Sawchuk@forces.gc.ca

Media Relations
Department of National Defence
Phone: 613-904-3333
Email: mlo-blm@forces.gc.ca

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