Major M.H. Wright
29th Armoured Regiment (South Alberta Regiment)

During the operations October 21st to October 27th 1917. For bravery, endurance and control of the men during six days of very hard fighting. His work was invaluable. Ge continually visited all the forward posts, even during the most intense phases of the enemy bombardment, cheering the men and steadying them to resist the enemy counter attack which was to follow.
(M.M. citation, 30 Nov 1917)
Born on 1 November 1896 in Ottawa, Ontario, Marston Howard Wright was a First World War veteran and commanding officer of the 19th Alberta Dragoons. He had enlisted with the 202nd in Battalion March 1916 and reverted from corporal to private to join the 50th Battalion in France. He earned the Military Medal and took a commission in August 1918. The next month he suffered severe wounds to the legs at Cambrai and was struck off strength in 1919.