Sailor creates detailed Vimy Ridge battle scene
[caption id="attachment_15870" align="alignnone" width="450"] CPO1 Shawn Taylor touches up a miniature Blackwatch Highlander soldier used in his replica model of the Vimy Ridge battlefield. CPO1 Taylor and his collegue Robert Dunlop were invited to display their work at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa over the April 8 weekend. Photo by Peter Mallett, Lookout[/caption]Peter Mallett, Staff Writer ~A sailor’s miniature depiction of the Vimy Ridge battle site garnered plenty of onlookers at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa over the April 8 weekend.CPO1 Shawn Taylor, from Naval Personnel Training Group headquarters, was on hand to discuss his three-dimensional, historically accurate model with visitors during the 100th anniversary weekend commemorating the battle.“Our table was surrounded by a large crowd of museum patrons the entire weekend,” he says.The level of interest and interaction was so high he and his colleague Robert Dunlop were not able to battle using the 2,500 painted miniature soldiers meticulously placed on the 10 x 6 foot battlefield they had created, which replicated the 10 kilometre by 6 kilometre area where the battle took place.“It caught us by surprise. The plan was for Robert and I and the two other volunteers at the display to conduct the battle throughout the day, but we spent all of our time answering people’s questions,” says CPO1 Taylor. “It also surprised me that so many of the approximately 2,000 people who attended had a personal or family connection to the war.”CPO1 Taylor, 54, describes himself as hailing from an “all-military” family with his mother, father and four brothers all serving the Canadian Armed Forces during their lifetime. He also has a connection to the First World War. His grandfather William Holmes, a Lance Corporal with the 10th Battalion Canadian Infantry (today the Calgary Highlanders), was awarded a Distinguished Conduct Medal for his...