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Van Doos veterans salute soldiers working in 3 Montreal long-term care homes

Residents and staff watched from windows and balconies as the group of about 40 Vtrans R22eR members played Vive la Canadienne and O Canada from loudspeakers, before saluting and applauding the soldiers.

Convoy of veterans visited CHSLDs to applaud those on front lines in fight against COVID-19

Veterans of the Van Doos regiment salute soldiers deployed to CHSLD Yvon-Brunet in Ville-mard. (Sarah Leavitt/CBC)

They came roaring up on motorcycles, most wearing leather vests emblazoned with the Royal 22nd Regiment logo and the motto Je me souviens.

Veterans of the legendary Van Doos regiment of the Canadian Armed Forces visited three Montreal long-term care homes on Saturday, to say thank you to the soldiers deployed there and the health-care workers on the front lines in the battleagainst COVID-19.

Health-care workers and residents inside CHSLD Ral-Morel in Verdun wave to the veterans outside. (Sarah Leavitt/CBC)

Residents and staff watched from windows and balconies as the group of about 40 Vtrans R22eR members played Vive la Canadienne and O Canada from loudspeakers, before saluting and applauding the soldiers.

"Any of us could have done and would have done the same thing as they are doing right now," said Edith Miclette, a veteran who spent more than three decades in the Canadian Armed Forces.

"Most people here have served outside the country, sometimes overseas. We see what they are doing right now as a mission, as the same thing we did overseas."

WATCH | The veterans group rode by motorcycle to three Montreal CHSLDs

Veterans salute soldiers deployed to CHSLDs

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About 40 veterans rode by car and motorcycle to three long-term care homes in Montreal to show their support for the soldiers working in the facilities that are dealing with outbreaks of COVID-19.

About 1,000 soldiers have been deployed to help understaffed long-term care facilities in Quebec and Ontario most within the Montreal area.

"We are there to support them and to say thank you for their service," said Franois Rancourt, the vice-president of the Vtrans R22eR.

Members of the Vtrans R22eR salute the residents, staff and soldiers working inside CHSLD loria-Lepage in Montreals Longue-Pointe neighbourhood. (Sarah Leavitt/CBC)

Some military members helping in the facilities have come down with the coronavirus.

The Department of National Defence says 28 Canadian service members 12 in Ontario and 16 in Quebec have tested positive for COVID-19.

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