Oliver Milton Martin
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Oliver Milton Martin | |
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| Born | April 9, 1893 Ohsweken, Ontario |
| Died | December 18, 1957 (aged 64) |
| Allegiance | |
| Service | |
| Rank | Brigadier |
| Unit | |
| Commands | 13th Canadian Infantry Brigade |
| Battles / wars | First World War Second World War |
| Awards | |
Oliver Milton Martin VD (1893-1957) was a member of the Kanien'kehá:ka nation from the Six Nations Grand River Reserve,[1] Martin served in the First and Second World Wars, gaining the rank of brigadier and was the highest ranking First Nations person of the Second World War.[2] After leaving the military he was a school teacher, principal and provincial magistrate.[1] Martin was the first Indigenous person to be appointed a provincial magistrate in Ontario.[3] The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #345 in Toronto is named in his honour.[3]
Martin was born on April 9, 1893, in Ohsweken, Ontario.[4] Martin was the son of Robert Martin and Lucinda Lucy Miller. He grew up on the Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve. He had four sisters and two brothers.
Martin married Jean "Lillian" Bunt In 1936. Bunt was also a teacher at the Secord School, in East York, Ontario.[5]