Major-General Sir Isaac Brock KB (1769–1812) was
a British Army officer. Brock was assigned to Canada in 1802.
Despite facing desertions and near-mutinies, he commanded his regiment in Upper
Canada (present-day Ontario) successfully for many years. He was promoted to
major general, and became responsible for defending Upper Canada against the
United States. While many in Canada and Britain believed war could be averted,
Brock began to ready the army and militia for what was to come. When the War of
1812 broke out, the populace was prepared, and quick victories at Fort Mackinac
and Detroit crippled American invasion efforts.
Brock's actions, particularly his success at Detroit, earned him a
knighthood, membership in the Order of the Bath, accolades and the epithet "The
Hero of Upper Canada".
part of Valiants Memorial
Photo 994, June 2010