The News (New Glasgow)

New Glasgow woman shares account of heroic father

- BY ADAM MACINNIS

Crystal States shared a story with students at A.G. Baillie Elementary School in New Glasgow on Friday that had been kept a secret from her for most of her life.

As a child she knew her father Lloyd Arthur States had served in the Second World War. What she didn’t know was that he was part of a top-secret elite American and Canadian commando unit known as the First Special Service Force. It was also called The Devil’s Brigade or the Black Devil’s Brigade because the soldiers would paint their faces with shoe polish at night so they would be less easily seen.

The unit of specially trained men were responsibl­e for secret missions that included parachutin­g into Norway, liberating Rome and scaling cliffs to fight Nazis on the mountains in Italy.

Her father was just one of two black men in the unit during a time of deep racial segregatio­n in the U.S. and in Canada. At that time, her father would not have been allowed to eat in certain restaurant­s or sit in a white section of theatres in New Glasgow.

“When they trained in Montana, there were some who did not want to fight alongside my father because he was a black man,” States told the students during her presentati­on as part of African Heritage Month activities at the school.

But her father was determined not to allow others to stop him from serving his country so he stayed, she said.

Because the unit was a top government secret, when Lloyd States returned to New Glasgow, he didn’t speak about it even to his family.

It wasn’t until years later they learned about his heroics and he was posthumous­ly awarded many honours including the U.S. Congressio­nal Medal of Honour for his service.

More recently, in January he was awarded the 2018 Ottawa DreamKeepe­rs’ Jean Augustine Life Achievemen­t Award.

“He is now considered a hero,” she said.

 ?? ADAM MACINNIS/THE NEWS ?? Crystal States speaks with students at A.G. Baillie Memorial Elementary School in New Glasgow about her father who was one of just two black men who served as part of the First Special Service Force in the Second World War.
ADAM MACINNIS/THE NEWS Crystal States speaks with students at A.G. Baillie Memorial Elementary School in New Glasgow about her father who was one of just two black men who served as part of the First Special Service Force in the Second World War.

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