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Mark Tennant

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For many years of service to his community, not only as Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the Calgary Highlanders but as alderman and active member of the boards of many organizations including the Canadian Institute for the Blind, the Hospital Board, the City Transportation Commission and the Calgary
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After the war Tennant served as the Training Officer of the Calgary Highlanders, now a Militia unit again, and in 1948, he became Second in Command of the Regiment. In June 1950, Tennant married Joyce Jalland, a marriage that endured until Tennant's death. He commanded the Highlanders from 1953 to
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In 1958, he was elected alderman for the City of Calgary, a post he held for eight years all in all. After being elected in 1967, he left office halfway through his two-year term. Lorne Ander was elected in 1968 to finish Tennant's term.
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Tennant enlisted in the Canadian Active Service Force on August 27, 1939, when Militia units across the country were placed on active service. Receiving regimental number M7, he became a Gunner in the 20th Anti-Aircraft Battery,
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Tennant was appointed quickly to the position of Platoon Sergeant Major, and then commissioned. He earned the nickname "The Green Hornet", after the comic book and radio serial character
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In June 1981 was made a Member of the Order of Canada. He had never been decorated for bravery during the Second World War, but did receive three Mentions in Despatches.
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On July 13, 1977, he was appointed Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of The Calgary Highlanders, remaining in that position into 1981.
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Mark Tennant was buried with full military honours in 1997; his casket was draped with the
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On the fiftieth anniversary of Holland's liberation in May 1995, the City of
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in October, but returned to the battalion in 1945 to see the end of the war.
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He served on the Calgary city council from 1958 to 1961 and 1963 to 1968.
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In civil life, Tennant founded the North Hill Auto Body Works.
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named a park "Mark Tennant Plantsoen - A Canadian Liberator".
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The Glen, Regimental Newsletter of the Calgary Highlanders
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
Calgary, Alberta
Canadian Army
Lieutenant Colonel
The Calgary Highlanders
World War II
Battle of Normandy
Battle of the Scheldt
Member of the Order of Canada
CVSM
Wound Stripe
CM
ED
CD
City of Calgary
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Alberta
Royal Canadian Army Cadets
South Alberta Regiment
Royal Canadian Artillery
The Calgary Highlanders
Private
of the same name
Hoogerheide
Doetinchem
Union Jack
national (maple leaf) flag
Calgary Highlanders website
Rootsweb.com page

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