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Tommy Prince had a tough battle with alcohol and I don't think he ever owned a three-piece suit or sat at an executive's desk so I would discount him as a possibility.
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I was going to say the same thing as CLive. Although he wanted, in his military years, to show that a Native could be every bit as good as a white man, he later fell into the stereotypes of the Manitoba Native.
The Native shown has the suit along with a little too much bling to fit the profile of Tommy Prince. I believe he sold off his medals for peanuts back in those days. However, after his death, the family felt they should be returned. In the end, if I recall, a lawyer put up the money to purchase them at auction and gave them back to the family. A duplicate set of the medals resides at the Sr NCOs mess in 2VP, or at least they did. Perhaps one of the worst pages of tripe (which in my mind truly dishonours this veteran) I have ever read anywhere can be found on Tommy Price here: http://www.badassoftheweek.com/prince.html Clive: are you looking for any more writers for your book series? |
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Rob/Clive: I have to agree with you Rob about "tripe". The only "bad ass" of the the week is the idiot who wrote the article. The story of Tommy Prince is as proud as any nation could want and as sad as anyone's life could end up. I might have "jumped the gun" on this being the drawing of Tommy Prince. I will let you know who it is when I find out. In the end, some members ,including myself and Tony, learned a little more about a great Canadian soldier. Robert
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I am talking about his post service life, and not his service contributions, where he, and others, shone. This is not the place to get into the stereotypes, but suffice to say that Mr Prince fell into a cycle of despondency. It always struck me as unfair that two soldiers giving equal service were treated so differently when they came back. The native was told to go to Indian Affairs, where I take it they got no special treatment, while the non-native was given the benefits available to veterans. Programs like the veterans land act were not made available to the native veteran. |
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