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Operation Legacy is vital

The Editor: I am proud to be part of Operation Legacy, in which members and graduates of the War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) program pass on the Remembrance message to the younger generation.

The Editor: 

I am proud to be part of Operation Legacy, in which members and graduates of the War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) program pass on the Remembrance message to the younger generation. 

As Remembrance Day is fast approaching, I would like to pay special tribute to all men and women who have served in Canada’s military, and especially those who lost a limb or limbs in war. I lost both of my legs below the knew to meningitis when I was nine-years-old and have learned to overcome this challenge thanks to programs put in place by amputee veterans of the War Amps. 

I am thankful for war amputee veterans and the sacrifices they made to ensure us our rights and freedoms. I am also especially thankful to the veterans who helped found the War Amps. Without them, I would not have received such a high level of support through my amputation and would not have the confidence and strength that I have today. It is largely due to the War Amps that I am able to keep a positive outlook and live a productive and successful life. 

On Remembrance Day, please take a moment to remember those who have and continue to serve. We commemorate their lives and share their stories so that their sacrifices will never be forgotten. 

Sincerely,

Keaton Grassie, age 21

Saskatoon, Sask.