Foote was 38 years old and serving as the padre of the RHLI, when he performed the following deed during the
Dieppe Raid for which he was awarded the
Victoria Cross: On August 19, 1942 at
Dieppe,
France, Captain Foote coolly and calmly during the eight hours of the battle walked about collecting the wounded and carry them to safety. His gallant actions saved many lives and inspired those around him by his example. At the end of this gruelling time he climbed from the landing craft that was to have taken him to safety and deliberately walked into the German position in order to be taken prisoner so that he could be of help to those men who would be in captivity until May 5, 1945. His VC award was gazetted after the Second World War on February 14, 1946, the citation read: He later achieved the rank of Major and he remained with the
Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps at
Camp Borden until being demobilized in 1948. == Politics ==