When Bryce talks about Remembrance Day, you can hear the weight of history in his voice. He remembers small-town Saskatchewan ceremonies where the whole school gathered, and veterans from the community—his own grandfather among them—marched in with medals shining.
His grandfather had served in North Africa, Italy, and the Netherlands during the Second World War, eventually bringing home a Dutch war bride who became Bryce’s grandmother. Those November 11th ceremonies weren’t abstract—they were personal, rooted in family, community, and gratitude.
For Bryce, those moments planted a seed of respect that still grows today. That’s why 306 Tactical, the company he helps lead, doesn’t just sell boots, uniforms, and gear—it supports the people who wear them. Firefighters, police, Indigenous peacekeepers, and volunteer departments across the Prairies come to 306 for quality and trust.
This is why we’re proud to announce 306 Tactical as the first Saskatchewan civilian-owned business listed in the Support Our Heroes Directory. They may not be veteran-owned, but they are veteran-supportive—living proof that remembrance can bridge generations and professions.
Every pair of boots fitted, every uniform sold, carries forward that promise Bryce felt when he saw his grandfather in uniform: service remembered, service respected, and service supported
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Bob McTaggart – RED Friday Field Notes
