Lieutenant-Colonel Johnny Toogood
28th Armoured Regiment (B.C. Regiment)

A friendly little Vancouver newspaperman with a grin as broad as the Pacific and a shock of hair as unruly as the snow on Mount Seymour is today leading British Columbia’s oldest regiment back home—the DCOR’s
(Vancouver Sun, 28 Jan 1946, 10)
Born in London, England on 24 January 1914, John William Toogood was an employee of the Vancouver Sun when he enlisted as a second lieutenant with the British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught’s Own) in August 1939. He rose to squadron commander during the Normandy campaign and received the Silver Star from the U.S. government for his actions at Falaise in August 1944. He temporary took over during the battle after the death of Lieutenant-Colonel Don Worthington. Toogood served throughout the fighting reportedly without suffering a scratch and assumed command as lieutenant-colonel after VE-Day.




