Sgt. Léo Major was buried at the National Field of Honour Cemetery. This soldier, who has been called Quebec's Rambo, was in the Régiment de la Chaudière and later joined the Royal 22e Régiment.
After serving in World War II, he served in the Korean War. During World War II, he single-handedly liberated a village with his special tactics. He did not always follow the rules, but he always reached his objective. That is why a special street at the National Field of Honour is named after our Quebec Rambo.