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Royal Newfoundland Regiment Museum opens at CFS St. John's

A museum dedicated to the Royal Newfoundland Regiment opened in Pleasantville in St. John's Wednesday morning.

Rare medals, battle damaged helmet just some of items on display

Royal Newfoundland Regiment museum

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A museum dedicated to the Royal Newfoundland Regiment opened in Pleasantville in St. John's Wednesday.

Lines of faded military uniforms and memorabiliarelated to the Royal Newfoundland Regiment were unveiled at a new museumin Pleasantville inSt. John's Wednesday.

Lt.-Gov. Frank Fagan and military officials were on handfor aribbon-cutting ceremony at the W. Anthony Paddon Building on Wednesday morning.

For six months, a committee has worked towards the opening of the museum at Canadian Forces Station St. John's. The museumserves to educate the public on the history of the regiment.

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place for the new Royal Newfoundland Regiment museum at CFS St. John's Wednesday at the W. Anthony Paddon Building. (Stef Davis/CBC)

Guests at the opening got to see some of the displays featuringartifacts from the Regiment's history.

One of those items is a British helmet from First World War with noticable battle damage.

"It wasactuallydug up in the battlefield near Beaumont-Hamel, the same battlefield where the Newfoundlanders advanced," said museum committeechairFrank Gogos.

"If you look at the damage to the helmet,you can be very sure that the person who was wearing it was killed."

Several military uniforms are on display at the Royal Newfoundland Regiment museum in St. John's, at the W. Anthony Paddon Building. (Stef Davis/CBC)

The event also included a special presentation to themuseumfor its collection of a rare medal received forgallantry at Beaumont-Hamel.

The exhibitincludes those owned by CompanySgt.Maj.Stewart Dewling, who served with the regiment for six years longer than any other soldier in its history.

"They are one of only two sets that were awarded to a Royal Newfoundland Regiment soldier at the advance near Beaumont-Hamelon July 1," said Gogos.

"In terms of our medal collection, this is right up there with some of the best that we have. We're really proud to have accepted this into our collection."

Chris Butt (left) and Frank Gogos (right) show medals that belonged to Company Sergeant Major Stewart Dewling of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment. (CBC)

With files from Stefanie Davis