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Raymond Murray and Leo Murphy
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Ray and Leo were  in 16 Platoon. Ray was a determined and intense guy. He was good at arm wrestling, and once bested CSM Kirouac's champion, a huge fellow from "A" Company. Leo had a keen sense of humour. He often kept us amused with his stories, most of which, I suspect, were figments of his fertile imagination.
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Reggie Law
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Reggie is one of the stalwarts of the Association. For many years Reg has looked after the needs of HK Vets and widows in the Campbellton area. In 2002 he was awarded the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal.
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Raymond Quirion
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Raymond was also in 16 Platoon in "D" Company. He lives in Montreal and in the summer owns and operates an art studio in the tourist town of Perce.There he displays many of his own paintings..
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Bill Barclay, myself, Smoky Smith, VC
Smoky needs no introduction. I am particularly proud to have been photographed with him. Bill Barclay, who  accompanied us to Hong  Kong in 2000, was at that time Dominion President of the Royal Canadian Legion. He died in office.
Raoul Tremblay
This  is the shoulder badge we were issued with on our return to Canada. I don't know who designed it, but it has become a unique symbol of the Hong Kong Veteran.
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We were also given a Hong Kong lapel button, which is highly prized by all who received it.
While browsing through a store in Hong Kong in 1994,I came across these badges on sale for $75 HK each.
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