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Canadian vet twice awarded for distinguished conduct diesBy Jessica Murphy, THE CANADIAN PRESS
MONTREAL - Family and friends of Leo Major describe him as a humble man who wore his battle scars with grace.
The residents of the Dutch city of Zwolle remember him as a hero.
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It was April 13, 1945 when Pte. Major and another French-Canadian soldier, Willie Arsenault, were sent to scope out the German presence in the Dutch town, about 120 kilometres northeast of Amsterdam.
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Major still answered the call of duty when in 1950, a Canadian general asked him to serve as a sniper in the Korean War. He left his civilian plumbing practice and went overseas once again, even with lingering injuries from his first tour of duty.
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