The man on the back of your 10 dollar bill

If you have a Canadian $10 bill, look at the  back right side of the bill You will see  a veteran standing at attention near the Ottawa war  memorial.

His name is  Robert Metcalfe He died last month at the age of 90.

That he  managed to live to that  age is rather remarkable, given what happened to him in the Second World War.

Born in  England, he was one of the 400,000 members of the British Expeditionary  Force sent to the  mainland where they found themselves facing the new german warfare  technique —the Blitzkrieg.

He was treating a wounded comrade when he was hit in the legs by shrapnel. Enroute to hospital, his ambulance came under fire from a German tank that then miraculously ceased fire.

Evacuated  from Dunkirk on HMS Grenade, two of the sister ships with them were sunk. Recovered, he was sent to allied campaigns in North Africa and  Italy.

Enroute his  ship was chased by the German battleship Bismarck.

In North  Africa he served under General Montgomery against the Desert Fox, Rommel.

Sent into the Italian campaign, he met his future wife, a lieutenant and  physiotherapist in a Canadian  hospital. They were married in the morning by the mayor of the Italian town, and again in  the afternoon by a British  padre.

After  the war they settled in Chatham where he went into politics  and became the warden (chairman) of the county.

At the age of 80 he wrote a book about his experiences and on his retirement he and his wife moved to Ottawa. One day out of  the blue, he received a call from a government official asking him  to go downtown for a photo op.   He wasn't  told what the photo was for or why he had been chosen.

"He had no  idea he would be on the $10 bill," his daughter  says.

And  now you know the story of the old Veteran on the $10 bill.

A wonderful tale of a memorable man...and he  was only one of many ...
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