Courage and Honour The Life of Thomas Prince

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Courage and Honour The Life of Thomas Prince BY GALADRIEL WATSON GRADE 5 STRATEGY UNIT: SELF-MONITORING SHARED READING 4 pages Non-fiction: biography 2008 Scholastic Canada Ltd. V001

courage and honour The Life of Thomas Prince BY GALADRIEL WATSON ONE OF CANADA S MOST DECORATED ABORIGINAL WAR HEROES AND A PROMOTER OF ABORIGINAL RIGHTS. BORN OCTOBER 25, 1915, IN PETERSFIELD, MANITOBA. DIED NOVEMBER 25, 1977, IN WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. s Thomas George Prince Aboriginal war hero and promoter of Aboriginal rights. Reproduced with the permission of the Veterans Affairs Canada, 2008. T homas George Prince was the great great-grandson of Peguis, the famous Saulteaux chief who led his people from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, to the Red River in Manitoba, where they settled in the late 1790s. With his bravery as a soldier and his skill as a leader, Thomas lived up to the high standard set by his great greatgrandfather. Thomas was born in a tent in Petersfield, Manitoba, on October 25, 1915. When he was five, his family moved to the Brokenhead Reserve, 80 km north of Winnipeg. This is where Thomas grew up. As a teenager, he joined the cadets, a program that teaches young people about the military and provides some training. During this time, he became a very good marksman with a rifle. When World War II started in 1939, Thomas was 24 years old. He volunteered for service, and in 1/4 Courage and Honour

1942, he received special training as a paratrooper. Only nine people out of 100 finished this difficult course. Thomas was one of those nine. He then became a member of the 1st Special Service Force, a group of the toughest men from both Canada and the United States. It was so feared by the German soldiers, it became known to them as the Devil s Brigade. an excellent soldier As well as being a brave soldier, Thomas turned out to be a pretty good actor. On February 8, 1944, the enemy and Allied forces were facing off against each other. Between the two sat an abandoned farmhouse. It would be a very useful spot from which to spy on the enemy. Thomas volunteered to run a telephone wire to the farmhouse. From there, he was able to watch the enemy and phone information back to his commanders. The plan worked until a sudden flash of artillery fire broke the telephone line. Thomas was determined to fix it. He found old clothes and dressed ed up as a farmer. He then grabbed bed a hoe and went outside. Acting as if he were e angry with both sides, he pretended ed to work the land while following the wire. When he came to the break, he bent down and pretended to tie his shoe but actually repaired the wire. He worked the land a bit more, then returned to the farmhouse. Imagine doing all this while being closely watched by the enemy! The enemy never suspected a thing, and Thomas continued spying on them from the farmhouse. As a result, the Allies were able to destroy four enemy Thomas received the U.S. Silver Star for gallantry in action. TimeLine october 25, 1915 June 3, 1940 July 9, 1942 February 8, 1944 september 1 5, 1944 June 15, 1945 December 1, 1946 December 7, 1950 october 28, 1953 november 25, 1977 Born in Petersfield, Manitoba Joined the Canadian military Joined the 1st Special Service Force Pretended to be a farmer to repair a telephone wire, earning the Military Medal for his act of bravery Travelled over rugged terrain without sleep and food, helping the Allies win two battles and earning the Silver Star for gallantry in action Discharged from the Canadian military Elected as chairman of the Manitoba Indian Association Landed in Korea to help fight the Korean War Discharged from the Canadian military Died in Winnipeg 2/4 Courage and Honour

Thomas Prince s Honours The Tommy Prince Barracks in Petawawa, Ontario The Tommy Prince Drill Hall and Tommy Prince Drive in Wainwright, Alberta The Sergeant Tommy Prince Army Training Initiative The Tommy Prince Award, a scholarship of the Assembly of First Nations (formerly the National Indian Brotherhood) The Tommy Prince Scholarship at Sault College, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Tommy Prince School on the Brokenhead Reserve, Manitoba Sergeant Tommy Prince Street and a mural at 1083 Selkirk Avenue in Winnipeg, Manitoba The Sergeant Tommy Prince Military Medal Cadet Corps in Winnipeg, Manitoba positions. Thomas act of bravery was recognized with the Military Medal. This was Thomas most famous exploit, re-enacted in the movie called The Devil s Brigade. Later in 1944, Thomas and a private penetrated enemy lines near L Escarène. They helped a French force win a battle, returned with information about the enemy, then helped their own force win a battle. At the end of it all, they had walked 70 km across rugged mountains and had gone without food or sleep for three days. For this, Thomas was awarded the Silver Star from the U.S. military. As he rose through the ranks, Thomas never let his men forget that he was a Canadian Aboriginal person with a proud heritage. He was discharged from the military in June 1945. Home Again Back on the Brokenhead Reserve, life proved difficult, so Thomas moved to Winnipeg. There he started a successful cleaning business. At the same time, the Government of Canada was revising the Indian Act, Thomas received many military medals, including the Military Medal presented to him by King George VI at Buckingham Palace in 1945. which determines how the government treats Aboriginal people. The Aboriginal people of Manitoba were concerned with issues such as housing, education, and hunting and trapping rights. In 1946, the Manitoba Indian Association chose Thomas to be their chairperson. Thomas consulted with the Aboriginal people of Manitoba, then presented their concerns to the Canadian government in a clear, wellprepared report. Unfortunately, the government implemented only a few of his requests. Although the government never gave Thomas demands the attention they deserved, his own people recognized his efforts. The National s 3/4 Courage and Honour CP PHOTO/ The London Free Press/Derek Ruttan

s Indian Brotherhood started a scholarship in his name as part of the Heroes of Our Time Native Scholarship series. While Thomas was busy championing these rights, his cleaning business failed. He decided to rejoin the military and spent the early 1950s fighting in the Korean War. Again his bravery won him more medals, but arthritis in his knees ended his military career. In October 1953, the Canadian military discharged him. Thomas faced many hardships from then on. Although he was recognized during Remembrance Day ceremonies, he struggled through everyday life. The skills he had used on the battlefield didn t seem to be needed in 1950s Winnipeg. Like many soldiers, he had a hard time fitting back into society. He also had a hard time because many employers wouldn t hire an Aboriginal person, even though he had fought heroically for his country. This led to money problems. Thomas was discharged from the Canadian military in 1953. CP PHOTO/ The London Free Press/Derek Ruttan Thomas turned to alcohol to try to blot out the mental pain of the difficulties he faced and the physical pain of his arthritis. He married Verna Sinclair and had five children, but alcoholism tore his family apart. Realizing it was causing many of his problems and destroying his life, he made the decision to stop drinking alcohol. His strong character helped him to fight and beat this enemy, too. On November 25, 1977, at age 62, Thomas died in Winnipeg. Over 500 people attended his funeral, including representatives from France, Italy, and the United States. He was remembered as a brave leader and a shy, kind, and gentle man. He had once told the media that his fellow soldiers were a great bunch of guys. I m here because they kept me safe and brought me home. In all, Thomas earned nearly a dozen medals. He also earned a Certificate of Merit recognizing his years of dedication to the Aboriginal people of Manitoba. A school on the Brokenhead Reserve is now named after him, as well as a street in Alberta and a military building in Ontario, among others. A second scholarship at Sault College in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, was established in his name. You can also see him painted on a mural at 1083 Selkirk Avenue in Winnipeg. Over the past century, thousands of Aboriginal people have fought with the Canadian military. Thomas is remembered as one of the best. 4/4 Courage and Honour