"Indianerkrieg" or "Indian Warfare" - the use of Concealment, Stealth and Ambush.
World War I
Moses Bernard
Henry Ward
Adam Thomas
William Ward Jr.
J.B. Thomas
In 1914 Enoch Cree Nation donated 250 sacks of flour to the Belgium Relief Fund.
During the World War I the percentage of “volunteered” First Nation’s people in the war was 35%. An enlistment rate of almost twice that of ANY other ethnic community in Canada.
Many First Nation’s People, freed from military obligation by their treaty rights, freely volunteered to fight for King & Country.
World War II
Marvin Eupie
Lawrence Morin
Jerry Ground
Adam Papin
George Hope
Maxime Papin
Robert Hope
Henry Peacock
Solomon LaFleur
Bill Stoney
Joe Morin
Adam Thomas
Albert Ward
Pat Thomas
During the World War II the percentage of “volunteered” First Nation’s people in the war was 35%.
Canada’s Indians were notably diligent in their support of the World War II effort on the home front, their contributions to the war funds were totalled at $23,956.71; although they were the poorest ethnic group in Canada.
Korean War
Pete Brule
Andrew Cardinal
Joe Gladue
Ben Gordon