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Officer of the United States Legion of Merit (LOM)

Established in 1942, the Legion of Merit is a United States military award recognizing exceptionally meritorious conduct in outstanding services and achievements. The Officer degree is awarded to foreign military personnel of ranks equivalent to colonel or brigadier-general. It is one of four degrees of the Legion of Merit, unique among U.S. military decorations for being issued in degrees and conferred upon non-U.S. nationals. This award honours significant contributions that have enhanced the security or interests of the United States.

 

Colonel Joseph William Bishop, OBE

Date of Award: November 29, 1947

Citation

Colonel Joseph William Bishop, Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Canadian Army, performed exceptionally meritorious service in England and Italy. As Assistant Quartermaster General, First Canadian Army, from January to March 1944, and as Deputy Director of Mechanical Engineering, First Canadian Corps, from March 1944 to July 1945, he served in the joint planning and operational activities of the Canadian and United States forces, thereby contributing to the successful landings in Normandy and to land operations in Italy. Colonel Bishop’s untiring efforts and marked professional and technical knowledge provided to a great degree for the continued cooperative effort of the Allied nations and for assistance to the United States forces.

Notes

Canada Gazette dated 29 November 1947 and CARO No.50 dated 8 December 1947. Citation found in Canadian Army file 54-27-94-25 “Honours and Awards, United States Decorations - Policy”, Volume 5 (RG.24 Volume 2230).

Brigadier-General Camil Giguère, CD

Date of Award: unknown

Notes

Canada Gazette Vol 145, Part 1 (2011). RCEME Journal 2012 Edition 1.