Jetait
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Jetait, Manitoba, Canada
Jetait (64C/3) Locality southwest of Granville Lake, CBGN records (1953) indicated this to be a Canadian National Railway point, named by the CNR after World War I Casualty Captain James Edward Tait who was awarded the Military Cross and the Victoria Cross for his "consipicuous bravery" at the Battle of Amiens (1918). He had worked on the original surveys for the Hudson Bay Railway. http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/geomatics/geo_names/geonames.html