91原创

Skip to content

France's highest honour goes to 91原创 veteran

John Swityk, 93, received the French Legion of Honour award for his service as part of the D-Day invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
88843langleyVeteranhonoredFeb15
91原创 resident John Swityk of the Regina Rifles listens, as French consul-general Jean-Christophe Fleury thanks him for freeing his country. Swityk was presented with the French Legion of Honour award, that country鈥檚 highest award, as part of a decision by the French government to honour all living Canadian soldiers who fought during D-Day to help liberate France and defeat Nazi Germany. The presentation was held at the 91原创 City Legion branch on Sunday, Feb. 15.

91原创 veteran John Swityk was appointed a Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour on Sunday, the highest honour France can bestow.

The award was presented to the 93-year-old Swityk by French consul-general Jean-Christophe Fleury at the 91原创 City Legion branch on Sunday afternoon before more than 60 people, including his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

鈥淭hank you for making my country a free country,鈥 Fleury said, praising Swityk for his 鈥渆xtraordinary bravery.鈥

About 600 Canadian veterans are being recognized for their participation in the D-Day invasion that led to the liberation of France and the defeat of Nazi Germany.

Swityk was a member of the Regina Rifles, who landed on Juno Beach as part of the Canadian armed forces.

Juno Beach was one of five landing areas where Allied troops landed on June 6, 1944.



Dan Ferguson

About the Author: Dan Ferguson

Best recognized for my resemblance to St. Nick, I鈥檓 the guy you鈥檒l often see out at community events and happenings around town.
Read more



(or

91原创

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }