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General Gordon Reay

General Gordon ReayThe first project of the Peacekeepers Demining fund honours Lieutenant-General Gordon Reay who was killed in a tragic accident on December 13th, 2000 while on a humanitarian mission in Croatia. General Reay was serving as a special advisor to Canada's Ambassador for Mine Action. He was working to eradicate anti-personnel landmine stockpiles in Eastern Europe and South Eastern Europe. Gordon Reay grew up in Montreal and joined the Canadian Military in 1961 as a cadet at the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario. He graduated in 1965. In 1975, after a tour of peacekeeping duty in Cyprus he was awarded the Member of British Empire (MBE). He became Commander of the Canadian Land Force in January 1993.

The project is a 19,172 m2 minefield in the village of Kula is in Busovaca municipality, Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the war, this village was between the HVO and ABIH confrontation line. The area is presently abandoned because the threat of mines prevents villagers from returning.

Major donors to this effort include:

  • National Defence College of Canada Class XXXIX Dew Engineering Development Limited
  • Computing Devices Canada
  • Judy Geller Sher-Faber Virginia
  • Analyze This! Film Course Events
  • Carolyn Parrish, M.P.
  • Federal Riding Association of Mississauga Centre
  • Daniel Livermore
  • Maxfield Foundation

 


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