Sherwood Lett

Sherwood Lett, CBE DSO MC ED QC (August 1,1895 – July 24,1964) was a Canadian soldier, lawyer, diplomat, and jurist.

During World War I, he volunteered for the Canadian Expeditionary Force and served with The Irish Fusiliers of Canada.

In 1939, he rejoined the Canadian Army as a Brigadier and was the Commanding Officer of the South Saskatchewan Regiment in England in 1941.

In 1944, he resumed command of the 4th Canadian Brigade and took part in the Battle of Normandy; he received a further wound in this campaign.

The ICC was the international monitoring force established in 1954 to oversee implementation of the Geneva Accords which ended the First Indochina War and brought about the Partition of Vietnam.