Halifax museum honours legacy of former member of Canadian-U.S. Black Devils
HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia member of the famed Canada-U.S. Second World War army unit known as the Black Devils has been honoured with a new museum exhibit in Halifax.
Herb Peppard of Truro, N.S., died in June at the age of 98.
Peppard was one of the last survivors of the First Special Service Force, which fought in several campaigns between 1942 and 1944 in Italy and northwestern Europe. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the unit’s disbandment.
“He was a very tough and courageous soldier, and in later life a loving husband and father,” said Ken Hynes, curator of The Army Museum Halifax Citadel, at a ceremony unveiling the new exhibit on Friday.