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'Tremendous bravery and fortitude': Solemn ceremony pays tribute to Dieppe raid's fallen

Rain lashed down at a solemn ceremony in Ottawa today to mark the 75th anniversary of one of Canada's bloodiest battles of the Second World War.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says soldiers braved bullets, not raindrops on Aug. 19, 1942

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lays a wreath during a ceremony in honour of the 75th anniversary of the Dieppe raid at the National War Memorial in Ottawa today. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

Rain lashed down at a solemn ceremony in Ottawa today to mark the 75th anniversary of one of Canada's bloodiest battles of theSecond World War.

Shielding himself with an umbrella, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paid tribute to those who fought and died with "grit and valour" in the Dieppe raid andtothe parents, siblings, spouses and children who were left heartbroken.

Of the 5,000 Canadians who landed at Dieppe on Aug. 19, 1942, 907 were killed, 586 wounded and almost 2,000 were taken prisoner.

Members of the Ceremonial Guard of the Canadian Armed Forces stand in the rain before a ceremony in honour of the 75th anniversary of the Dieppe Raid in Ottawa today. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

Trudeausaid at that time, boys were forced to quickly become menmen of "tremendous bravery and fortitude, dedicated to country."

"Weoften learn more about ourselves in our losses than our victories. We grow, we persevere, we learn hard truths," Trudeau said. "The Dieppe raid was a devastating engagement for Canadian troops, and their loved ones back home. But, ultimately, our soldiers learned lessons that would help secure their victory two years later on the beaches of Normandy.

Veteran Stan Edwards, centre, lays a wreath on behalf of veterans during a ceremony marking the anniversary of the Dieppe raid. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

"For those lessons, we look back on the Dieppe raid with unshakable pride."

Veterans Affairs says the Dieppe raid, code-named Operation Jubilee, was the first significant military action involving Canadian soldiers in Europe during the Second World War. Historians have long debated the role of Dieppe, with some recalling it as a valuable trial run for subsequent coastal assaults, including D-Day.

Others see it as a massacre that resulted from a massive military strategy failure.

ThenTrudeauput down his umbrella to note the weather was"fitting" for the occasion.

"As we sit here in the rain, thinking how uncomfortable we must be these minutes as our suits get wet, and our hair gets wet, and our shoes get wet,I think it's all the more fitting that we remember on that day in Dieppe the rain wasn't rain, it was bullets," he said, departing from his prepared remarks.

Trudeau: 'it wasn't rain it was bullets'

7 years ago
Duration 1:20
PM Justin Trudeau removes his umbrella as he commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Dieppe raid.

"As we stand here 75 years later with this duty and this act of remembrance, it is all too fitting. Today and every day, we recommit ourselves to the pursuit of peace and justice for all. Today and all days, we remember."

Plastic ponchos, poppy umbrellas

Many of the participants wore plastic ponchos and carried poppy umbrellas.

The ceremony included readings of theAct of Remembranceby Dieppe veterans David Lloyd Hart and Maurice Leblanc.

Veterans Affairs Minister Kent Hehr, who just returned to Canada after leading adelegation to France to mark the75thDieppe anniversary, was also present at the ceremony.

Veterans, representatives of Indigenous and Veterans' associations, RCMP members, Canadian youth and parliamentarians were all part of the delegation, which included four veterans who took part in the Dieppe raid.

In a news release, Hehrcalled it a "truly humbling experience" and stressed the importance of learning their stories to ensure their legacy is never forgotten.

Dieppe veteran delivers Act of Remembrance

7 years ago
Duration 2:35
David Lloyd Hart delivers the Act of Remembrance during a ceremony in Ottawa commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Dieppe raid.