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Remembrance Day ceremony pays tribute to Battle of Ortona and Italian campaign

The battle was won by the Allies, but at a cost of more than 2,300 Canadian casualties.

Battle won by Allies, but at a cost of more than 2,300 Canadian casualties

Soldiers march down a street with the Calgary skyline in the background.
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces and Calgary first responders march along Memorial Drive during Remembrance Day ceremonies on Saturday. (Helen Pike/CBC)

Calgarians marked Remembrance Day across the city today, honouring the sacrifices of all of those who served the country, andtaking a minute to remember the veterans who didn't return home.

Atthe Field of Crosses, aparade of uniformed men and women representing the Canadian Armed Forces and Calgary first respondersmarched down Memorial Drive to the ceremony,accompanied by the Calgary Fire Department's Pipes andDrums band.

A large crowd attended the service.

"It was so nice looking out over the thousands of people who were here this morning," said Murray McCann, the Field of Crosses founder.

Spectators stood in the street, facing the field of crosses. Each attendedthe Remembrance Day service for their own particular reason.

A crowd stands next to commemorative crosses at a Remembrance Day ceremony in Calgary.
A crowd watches Remembrance Day ceremonies Saturday at the Field of Crosses in Calgary. (Helen Pike/CBC)

Jessica Gillingham helda picture of her grandfather, Jack Gillingham, a Canadian Navy member during the Second World War, as she watched the ceremony."I just want people to remember him," Gillingham said.

"He didn't talk much about it so I've been digging to find out more about what he did."

More than 3,500white crosses commemorate fallen soldiers from southern Alberta along Memorial Drive every year.

"Each of these memorial markers represent a person. They're not just a row of crosses, they're a row of people. People who had dreams, hopes and ambitions," said Sean Libin, who sits on the board of directors for theField of Crosses memorial.

Drummers in tartan play as they march with the Calgary skyline behind them.
The Calgary Fire Department's Pipes and Drums band plays during Remembrance Day ceremonies at the Field of Crosses on Saturday. (Helen Pike/CBC)

Today's Remembrance Day ceremony paidspecial tribute to the Battle of Ortona, part of theItalian campaign during the Second World War.

According to The Canadian Encyclopedia, the Battle of Ortona, fought in December 1943, was one of thetoughest battles the Canadian forces foughtduringthe war. The month-long campaign resulted in more than 2,300 Canadian casualties, and approximately 500 deaths, but eventually won the town ofOrtona, Italy, for the Allies.

"We lost so many wonderful brave Canadians in that campaign," Libin said.

A public moment of silence was held at the Field of Crosses and many other locationsacross the city. Others marked the 11th hour of Nov. 11 with a private moment.

"Whether they stand and take a moment of silence in their living rooms, or pull their car over and take a moment ... that's really what it's about," said Libin.

"We just have to remember."