National Defence Minister Visits Military Grave of War Hero During Sikh Heritage Month

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Canadian WWI war hero Private Buckam Singh honoured during Sikh Heritage Month

KITCHENER, ON: With the start of Sikh Heritage Month in April, Canada’s Minister of National Defence, The Hon. Anita Anand took time to visit the military gravesite of Canadian World War I hero, Private Buckaam Singh, in Kitchener, Ontario.

Defence Minister Anand was met at the grave by a delegation of members of the Sikh community, Canadian Armed Forces soldiers, members of various police forces, elected officials, Sikh veterans and senior leadership from the Kitchener Waterloo area Royal Canadian Legion branches.

“Sikhs have a long tradition of military service,” said Sandeep Singh Brar, Curator of SikhMuseum.com and the chief organizer of the event. “The Sikh community has organized a Remembrance Ceremony at the historic location of Private Buckam Singh’s military grave every year to remember the 117,000 Canadian soldiers, like Singh that died since we became a nation and the 83,000 Sikh soldiers of the British Indian Army that died in two World Wars,” said Brar.

“We are very honoured to have the Minister of National Defence pay a visit and lay a wreath at Pvt. Buckam Singh’s gravesite – this kind of national recognition from our top military representative in Canada means a lot, especially as we begin to mark Sikh Heritage Month across the country,” said Brar.