Combat boots marking D-Day anniversary end cross-country journey in Halifax
HALIFAX — A pair of combat boots symbolizing the journey taken by Canadian soldiers who fought in the Second World War arrived in Halifax Monday, completing a cross-Canada journey by train that began in Vancouver at the end of March.
The boots were accompanied by a 98-year-old veteran who landed as part of the D-Day invasion of France 75 years ago.
Havelyn Chiasson was just 23 when he waded ashore with New Brunswick’s North Shore Regiment, as part of the first wave of the Normandy invasion on June 6, 1944.
“Five-thirty in the morning we landed,” said Chiasson. “We sailed out of Southampton and it took us six hours to cross. Then we got into our landing crafts.”