Private
Regan Raymond Dallaire

15 April 1945

Hoogkerk

 


Nothing is known about Regan Raymond Dallaire.

He joined the Calgary Highlanders of Canada and was shipped overseas. Regan saw action with regiment but it is not known at what time he joined the regiment.

His service number (C94415) indicates he originally served with Number Nine Detachment of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps.

In April 1945, the Regiment found itself engaged in the Liberation of the Netherlands.

On 14 April the 5th Brigade, of which the Calgary Highlanders were part had liberated Hoogkerk,

 

 

 

Calgary Highlanders of Canada

 

a village on the west side of the city of Groningen. In the early morning of the 15th, the Highlanders were ready to attack the centre of the city.

The city was healivy defended by many Germans, including SS units. The fighting was fierce and many houses were destroyed. The attack on Groningen started on 14 April. The Germans surrendered  on 16 April. It took three Canadian brigades to take the city.

Pvt Dallaire lost his life on 15 April 1945. The exact circumstances of his death are not known. He was the only fatality of the Regiment during the battle.

Pvt Dallaire is buried at Hoogkerk General Cemetery.

The following plaque was erected at the site where the Allied casualties are buried at Hoogkerk


"At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them

Fallen for our freedom, five of seven crew members rest here who crashed in a Lancaster bomber belonging to the British 57 squadron on 22/23 May 1944, just south of Dorkwerd. The two survivors were NORMAN WHARF and PAUL DALSEG

Here also rest two of the in total forty fallen liberators who were killed during the battle for Groningen on 15 April 1945"


(picture by Wim Bastiaanse)

Hoogkerk, The Netherlands

See also:
 

Sources:
An extensive description of the battle for Groningen can be found at:
http://www.calgaryhighlanders.com/history/groningen.htm

Ommen Kloek, Mw  W. K. J. J. van, De Bevrijding van Groningen, Van Gorcum & Comp., Assen 1955

Acknowledgements:
Regimental crest © Copyright calgaryhighlanders.com

Directions to Hoogkerk General Cemetery

Posted 3 January 2009


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