Cyril Marten had just returned home after serving in the Second War World when he first observed Remembrance Day on Nov. 11, 1946.
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Now 99 years old and living in Penticton, Marten has spent each Nov. 11, the same way in the close to eight decades since.
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Marten has lived in Penticton for 40 years but if he had it his way, being a British Columbian could have happened way sooner.
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Marten has earned six medals for his service, most recently in 2022.
When serving overseas, Marten recalls how proud he was when first putting on an Air Force uniform.
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In conversation with the Western News, Marten discussed his life, before and after the Second World War.
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Marten is one of eight Second World War veterans living at the Concorde retirement residence in Penticton.
The local resident will be part of the centre香蕉视频直播檚 Remembrance Day events on Saturday, Nov. 11, with storytelling, bagpipes and a special ceremony headlining the day.