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First World War Enlisted Staff

List of Royal Bank and Union Bank of Canada employees who enlisted for active service, 1914-1919.

† Killed in Action or Died of Wounds.
‡ Wounded.
§ Missing.
* Was Prisoner of War.
# Union Bank of Canada Employee

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A

NameRankUnit
*Abbey, R.Corporal4th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Abreu, R. C.2nd Class SeamanU.S.Coast Defence
Ackerman, W. W. D.GunnerDivision Amm. Column
Ackland, W. A.Sergeant143rd Battalion
Acton, HenryLieutenant10th South Staffordshire Regiment
Adams, L. R.Private36th Battalion
Adams, P. H.Private147th Battalion
Adderley, E. J.Private8th Battalion
Addison, W. G. A.Corporal3rd Division Amm. Column
Ainger, F. W.CadetRoyal Air Force
Aitchison, D.PrivateWiltshire Regiment
Aitken, J. M.Captain208th Battalion
Aitken, W. S.GunnerCanadian Field Artillery
Alexander, G. A61st Battalion
Alexander, W. H. B
Allan, E. I. R.GunnerRoyal Canadian Horse Artillery
Allen, C. S.Gunner22nd Canadian Field Artillery
Allen, J. H.Private1st Depot Battalion, Regina
Allingham, N. C.Gunner69th Canadian Field Artillery
Allingham, W. A.Gunner69th Canadian Field Artillery
Allman, A. C.Quartermaster-Sergeant159th Battalion
Allman, E. J.Flight SergeantRoyal Air Force
Almond, A. E.Private54th Battalion
Amskold, E. C.Private347th M. G. Battalion, American Expeditionary Force
Anderson, A. D.SergeantLondon Scottish
†#Anderson, F. J.Lance CorporalPrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Anderson, J. T.Trooper34th Fort Garry Horse
Anderson, M.Gunner23rd Canadian Field Artillery
Anderson, R.Private43rd Battalion
Andrew, M.PrivateRoyal North West Mounted Police
Andrewes, F. L.Private24th Draft, Canadian Railway Troops.
Andrews, L. R.2nd Lieutenant5th Cont. British West Indies Regiment
Annand, C. D.Private85th Battalion
Anthony, L. F.Lance Corporal25th Battalion
Appel, V. E.MechanicRoyal Air Force
Armbrister, C.Lieutenant54th Battalion (Military Cross and Military Medal)
Armstrong, F. C.Lance Corporal23rd Reserve Battalion
Armstrong, N. H.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Arseneau, G. C.Drummer187th Battalion
Arundell, J. d’A. H.Sergeant14th Battalion
†#Astbury, N. A.Lieutenant66th Battalion
Atkin, I. C. R.Captain131st Battalion (Military Cross and Bar)
Atkins, B. M.
Atkinson, C. H.Sergeant40th Battalion
Atkinson, T. H.Captain8th Canadian Field Artillery (Military Cross)
Aucoin, J. D.PrivateNo. 3 Nova Scotia Forestry
Audette, L. J.Private2nd Montreal Depot Battalion
Auldjo, J. W.Sergeant60th Battalion
Austen, G. A.2nd LieutenantDivision Cycle Corps
†#Ayres, A. C. E.Private100th Grenadiers

B

NameRankUnit
†#Badger, A. J. R.Lieutenant5th Battalion
Badley, F. A.CadetRoyal Air Force
Bagot, A. G.Rifleman6th Battalion London Regiment
Bailey, S. McA.Gunner8th Siege Battery
Baines, T.
Baird, J.Lance Corporal60th Battalion
Baird, J. D.Corporal5th Pioneer Battalion
Baird, J. W.Gunner68th Canadian Field Artillery
Baker, A. D.SignallerHowitzer Battery, 8th Brigade Canadian Field Artillery
Baker, C. E.Sergeant216th Battalion
Baldwin, K. G. F.Corporal6th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Balfour, R. H.LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Ball, E. CDriver71st Canadian Field Artillery
Balmain, D. H.Captain5th Canadian Engineers (Military Cross)
Banks, C. N.Lance Corporal85th Battalion
Baptist, K. O.Gunner16th Canadian Field Artillery
Baril, J. T.
Barker, H. G.Sapper6th Field Company, Canadian Engineers
Barlee, H. D.Private196th Battalion
Barlow, D. S.Driver68th Canadian Field Artillery
Barnes, C. G.Private61st Battalion (Distinguished Conduct Medal)
Barnes, J. C.GunnerRoyal Canadian Horse Artillery
Barnes, K. S.Lieutenant39th Canadian Forestry Company
Barr, W. M.Sergeant86th Battalion
Barrett, R. P.
Barrie, C. G.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Barry, J. R.Private85th Battalion
Bartlett, H. A.
Barton, W. R.Lieutenant75th Battalion
Barwis, S. J.Private143rd Battalion
Batchelor, A. T.Private172nd Battalion
Bate, G. J. M.Gunner8th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Bawtree, E. L.Private46th Battalion
Baxter, J.Captain47th Battalion (Military Cross)
Baxter, J. McI.
Bayer, R. O.Gunner8th Army Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery
Bayne, ERoyal North West Mounted Police
Bayne, E. G.
Bayne, R. S.Private195th Battalion
Beavan, A. C.
Bebbington, W. T.Lance Corporal32nd Battalion
Becker, C. J.
Beeston, E. H.Gunner11th Canadian Siege Artillery
†#Belford, T.Private1st Depot Battalion
Belisle, J. W.CadetRoyal Air Force
Bell, E. R.Staff-Sergeant62nd Battalion
Bell, E. S.Lance CorporalPrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Bell, J. E.Lieutenant124th Battalion
Bell, W. N.CadetRoyal Air Force
Bellairs, B. A.PrivateRoyal Army Service Corps
†#Belt, J. E. D.Lieutenant20th Battalion
Belyea, A. F.2nd LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
Bender, C. A.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Bendiksen, D.Private49th Battalion
Benson, L. A.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Benson, P. R.Private28th Battalion
Berkeley, A. F. M.2nd Lieutenant74th Machine Gun Corps
†#Berry, I. N. R.Private5th Battalion
Berwick, H. B.PrivateRoyal Air Force
Bessey, A. L.Corporal1st Canadian Field Ambulance
Bett, D. J.Private47th Battalion
Bett, G. W.Staff-Sergeant47th Battalion
Bible, C. H.Private19th Battalion
Bickerton, J.Private3rd Battalion
Bilodeau, E.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Bird, G. M.Private62nd Battalion
Bird, H. G. D.Private5th Battalion
Bird, H. J.Private196th Battalion
†#Bissonnette, R. P.Private50th Battalion
Bjorklund, S. J.
Bjornson, O. G.PrivateC.A.P.C.
Black, A.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Black, J. D. K.Gunner64th Canadian Field Artillery
Black, J. S.Private46th Battalion
Black, O. C. E.
Black, S. C.Sergeant-Major2nd Howitzer Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Black, W.Private231st Battalion
†#Blackwell, C. H.Private27th Battalion
Blagrave, G. L.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Blair, R. G.Sergeant25th Battalion
Blake, H. A.Captain4th Canadian Mounted Rifles (Military Cross)
Blake, L. L.GunnerNo. 5 Company, R.C.G.A.
†#Blake, P. J. L. Private46th Battalion
Blanchard, H. L.Private1st Depot Battalion, 2nd C.O.R.
Blanchfield, F. J.Gunner64th Canadian Field Artillery
Blenkinsop, A.Private184th Battalion
Blois, R. E.Private2nd Depot Battalion, Vancouver
Bolduc, G.Private53rd Canadian Field Artillery
Bole, S. D.SergeantStrathcona Horse
Bolton, F. G.Bombardier27th Canadian Field Artillery
Borland, D. C. G.Private46th Battalion
Borthwick, R. W.PrivateSaskatchewan Depot Battalion
Bosien, D. E.CadetRoyal Air Force
Boswell, E. C.Sub-LieutenantMotor Boat Patrol Service
Boudreau. A. T.Private1st Depot Battalion, New Brunswick Regiment
Boudreau, J. E.CadetRoyal Air Force
Boudreau, L. P.SapperCanadian Engineers
Boulanger, J. H.CadetRoyal Air Force
Bourgeois, D.Private1st Depot Battalion, Quebec
Bourque, L. J.Private1st Depot Battalion, New Brunswick Regiment
Bovel-Jones, L.C.TrooperRoyal Canadian Dragoons
Bowden, H. G.Corporal1st Newfoundland Regiment
Bowers, C. C.LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Bowser, G.Private2nd Depot Battalion, Victoria
Boyce, E. W.
Boyd, A. E.Private102nd Battalion
Boyd, G. A.Corporal23rd Reserve Battalion
Boyd, J.Corporal10th Battalion
Boyd, J. G.Corporal1st Canadian Divisional Ammunition Company (Military Medal)
Boyd, R. J.Private85th Battalion
Bradley, E. R.2nd LieutenantRoyal Naval Air Service
Bradley, P. E.Private29th Battalion
Bradshaw, D. C.Quartermaster-Sergeant37th Battalion
†#Bradt, G. W.Sergeant114th Battalion
Bradwell, W.Canadian Railway Troops
Braidwood, T.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Bray, A. M.Private195th Battalion
Breese, A. E. S.Private44th Battalion
Brehon, R. C.Private5th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Brennen, A. J.Corporal4th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Brewer, E. O.Sergeant104th Battalion
Brewster, G.Sergeant61st Battalion
Briden, G. M.Private152nd Battalion
Brittan, S. V.Lieutenant13th Battalion
Brockie, J. D.PrivateWiltshire Regiment
†#Brooke, G. W.Gunner18th Battery, 5th Field Artillery Brigade
Brooks, D. D.Private1st Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade
Brooks, H. R.LieutenantR.N.V.R.
Brotherton, W. T.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Brown, D. A.Lance Corporal10th Battalion
Brown, F. M.Private1st Depot Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment
Brown, GUY B.
Brown, H.Private3rd Battalion
Brown, H. H.Gunner64th Canadian Expeditionary Force
Brown, M. G.Private203rd Battalion
Brown, R. C.
Browne, A. H.
Browne, A. S.PrivateNo. 1 Nova Scotia Forestry
Browne, A. W. G.CadetRoyal Air Force
Brownlow, E. J.PrivateCanadian Motor Machine Gun Section
†#Bruce, W. A.Lieutenant104th Squadron, Royal Air Force
Brum, S. M.Private1st Depot Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment
Bruun, A. G.CadetRoyal Air Force
Bryce, W. A. T.Gunner55th Canadian Field Artillery
Bryden, W. F.Lieutenant8th Battalion, South Lanes Regiment (Military Cross and Bar)
Bryson, A. M.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Bryson, W. E.Private10th Siege Battery
Buckley, W. A.Stretcher Bearer185th Battalion
Buntain, G. HRoyal Flying Corps
Burchard, H. K.Gunner98th Siege Battery
†#Burke, E. J.Lance Sergeant44th Battalion (Military Medal)
Burns, M. V.Private1st Depot Battalion, Regina
*Burns, R.Trooper8th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Burnside, B.CadetRoyal Air Force
Burr, E. H.LieutenantEast Lancashire Regiment
Burrows, F. R
Burrows, N. R.Major169th Battalion
Burt, H. A.CadetRoyal Air Force
Butler, J. K.Private25th Battalion
Butler, J. W.2nd LieutenantImperial Forces
Butterfield, R. D.
Bynoe, E. D.2nd LieutenantReserve of Officers

C

NameRankUnit
Cahill, J. J.Private5th Infantry Replacement Regiment
Cain, C. L.Private26th Canadian Reserve Battalion
Cairns, J. A.Corporal185th Battalion
Cairns, W. J.Gunner21st Canadian Field Artillery
Caldecott, G.Sergeant
Calder, F. G.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
†#Caldwell, R. R.2nd LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Cameron, A. W.Royal Flying Corps
Cameron, A. W. H.LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
Cameron, H. L.
Cameron, RandolphSergeant16th Battalion
Cameron, S. K.Royal Flying Corps
Camirand, H.Private230th Battalion
†#Campbell, A.Private190th Battalion
Campbell, H.Private72nd Seaforth Highlanders
Campbell, J. AlexTrooper6th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Campbell, J. ArthurGunner36th Canadian Field Artillery
Campbell, M.Sergeant231st Battalion
Campbell, N. J.
Campbell, R. B.Gunner36th Howitzer Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Campbell, V. F.Trooper13th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Campbell, W.PrivateBritish Columbia Cyclist Platoon
Canfield, N. B.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Card, C. W.Private1st Depot Battalion, Calgary
Cargill, T.Private6th Black Watch, British Expeditionary Force
†#Carleton, F. G.Private46th Battalion
Carmichael, J. V.
†*#Carr, C. C.Private3rd Battalion
†#Carson, J. C. K.Captain14th Battalion
Carson, T. J.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Carstairs, D. L.Private13th Battalion
†#Carter, L. S.Private61th Battalion
Cassels, C. L.Private134th Battalion
Castro, J. M.Sergeant373rd Infantry, U.S.A.
Caswell, H. A.Gunner9th Infantry Brigade
Cawdron, E. V.Major1st Ammunition Park
Champagne, A. A.Private59th Battalion
Chapin, H. C.Private63rd Canadian Field Artillery
Chapman, P. T.Signaller18th Battalion
Charlton, H. G.Private7th Battalion
Chater, H. J.TrooperStrathcona Horse
Chatters, E. S.Private30th Battalion
†#Chawner, A. P. M.LieutenantEssex Regiment, 3rd Battalion
Chilton, A.CaptainCanadian Army Service Corps
Chinn, J. N.CorporalDivision Sig. Corps
Chisholm, A. D.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Chisholm, A. J.Gunner75th Canadian Field Artillery
Chisholm, JR., G. R.Private78th Battalion
Chisholm, J. D.Sergeant185th Battalion
†*Chisholm, J. W.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Choquette, A. R.PrivateC.O.T.C., Laval
Christian, F. G.Gunner70th Canadian Field Artillery
Christie, K. G.Gunner2nd Division Ammunition Col.
†#Christie, W. D. C. Captain13th Battalion
Clark, B. W.Acting-Sergeant13th Canadian Reserve Battalion
Clark, E. J.Private49th Battalion
Clark, H. F.ConductorCanadian Ordnance Corps
Clark, P. E.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Clarke, H. H.Private248th Battalion
Clay, P.Gunner68th Canadian Field Artillery
Coates, C. E.Private53rd Battalion
Coats, C.
Cole, A. H.Trooper11th Canadian Mounted Rifles
†#Cole, C. S.Corporal1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Cole, D. H.Lieutenant27th Canadian Field Artillery (Military Medal)
Cole, J. S.Private11th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Cole, R. J.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Collett, L.Private5th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Colvin, W. D.
Colwill, C. W.Gunner72nd Canadian Field Artillery
Connelly, E. F.SapperCanadian Engineers
Connery, P. H.Private218th Battalion
Cook, C. H.CadetRoyal Air Force
Cook, S. M.CadetRoyal Air Force
Cooke, C. L.Staff-SergeantC.A.P.C.
Coombes, W. J.Private27th Battalion
Cooper, G. A.Gunner72nd Canadian Field Artillery
Cooper, H. H.
Copp, T. P.Lieutenant72nd Battalion
Corbett, A. E.Private147th Battalion
Corbett, D. R.Sergeant3rd Siege Battery, C.G.A.
Corbett, E. E.PrivateRoyal Air Force
Corbett, R. O.
†#Corbett, W. L.Private38th Battalion
Cornish, H. H.Flight CadetRoyal Air Force
Cornwall, H. A.Sergeant40th Battalion
Cosman, E. A.PrivateRoyal Canadian Regiment
Coster, W. J.
Cotter, J. G.Private185th Battalion
Cottrill, J. D.Gunner64th Canadian Field Artillery
Coulombe, J. E. I.Private6th Battery, R.C.G.A.
Coumans, R. G.Private42nd Battalion
Courcier, R. C.
Courtney, A. J.
Coventry, J. H.Private1st Depot Battalion
†#Cowles, R. J.GunnerRoyal Canadian Horse Artillery
Cox, A. J.Royal Flying Corps
Cox, R. G.SergeantArmy Pay Corps
Craig, G. L.Sergeant236th Battalion
Craig, G. W.Gunner5th Siege Battery
Craig, W. A.Private102nd Battalion
Craig, W. E.Signaller27th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Craighead, W. K.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Crawford, C.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Crawford, F. W.Gunner63rd Canadian Field Artillery
Crawforth, M. S.Gunner70th Canadian Field Artillery
Creighton, H. R.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Creighton, S. D.PrivateMachine Gun Corps
Crocker, C. C.Gunner8th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Croil, D. R.Gunner3rd Siege Battery
Crooks, C. H.
Cross, C. H. Lance Corporal2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles
Cross, T. E.Sergeant19th County of London (Ter.)
Crowell, A. L.Driver5th Canadian Division Amm. Column
Crowell, C. L.Private85th Battalion
Cruickshank, L.Lieutenant4th Battalion
Cryer, S.
Cullis, F. R.
Cumming, A.SergeantCanadian Infantry (Distinguished Conduct Medal)
Cumming, G.Private9th Battalion
Cummings, T. C.SapperCanadian Engineers
Cunningham, H.Private40th Battalion
Cunningham, H. S. F.Private10th Battalion, Canadian G. Regiment
Curll, M. H.Sergeant85th Battalion
Currie, D. B.Gunner165th Siege Batty.
Currie, G. C.Sergeant119th O. S. Battalion
Currie, T. D.Captain6th Canadian Rly. Troops (Member British Empire)
Curtis, V. A. St. C.Gunner9th Siege Battery
Curtis, W. A.Flight LieutenantAviation Corps, R.N.A.S. (D.S.C.)
Cutten, C. B.Gunner7th Canadian Siege Battery

D

NameRankUnit
Dale, F. S.Lance Corporal1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Daniel, G. H.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Dashney, D. L.Sergeant5th Division Amm. Column
†#Davidson, J. F.Sergeant27th Battalion
Davidson, L. K.LieutenantRoyal Air Force
†#Davies, T. E.Private28th Battalion
Davies, W. E.Private78th Battalion
Davies, W. J.Gunner10th Siege Battery
Davis, C. R.Quartermaster-Sergeant40th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Davis, J. A.Private10th Battalion
Davison, B. A.
Davison, H. A.Gunner107th Siege Battery
Davison, R.SergeantRoyal Air Force
Davy, A. C.2nd LieutenantRoyal Fusiliers
Dawes, H. W.
Dawson, C. S.PrivateRoyal Flying Corps
Day, E. A.Private2nd Battalion, 1st Newfoundland Regiment
Day, H. R.Lieutenant44th Battalion
Daykin, R. O.Royal Flying Corps
Dean, J.Gunner3rd C.D.A.C. (Military Medal)
Dean, R. H.Lieutenant26th Battalion
Deans, J. H.LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
Deas, A. MackPrivate3rd Battalion
De Boissiere, J. V.2nd Lieutenant4th Cont. British West Indies Regiment
De La Fonchais, J.
Delaney, J. J.Private15th Battalion
Demers, J. C.Sergeant85th Battalion
Denton, I. H.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
D’Entremont, L. J.Private1st Depot Battalion
Desbrisay, A. ST. C.Trooper6th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Destrube, P. J.Private22nd Battalion
Devermann, C. A.Private7th Regiment, Company D.
De Verteuil, M.TrooperKing Edward’s Horse
De Verteuil, R. J.Royal Air Force
Deveson, B. L.
Devlin, J. J.DriverC. Battery, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
Dewar, C. G.Private1st C.O.R.
Dewar, J.Corporal104th Battalion
De Wolf, A. W.Lieutenant3rd Siege Battery (Distinguished Conduct Medal)
Dexter, R. S.Private1st Canadian Cas. Station, British Expeditionary Force
Dick, J. P.Quartermaster-Sergeant31st Battalion
Dickie, E. C.Private25th Battalion
Dickie, K. R.Private10th Siege Battery
Dickie, L. W.Private25th Battalion
Dickson, J. D.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Diespecker, E. J.Bugler48th Battalion
Diespecker, R. E. A.Corporal30th Battalion
Dillane, C. E. H.Sapper153rd Battalion
Dion, J. C. C.Sub-LieutenantR.F.C.
Dixon, H. A.Private46th Battalion
Dobbin, C. E. B.Lieutenant97th Battalion
Doble, J. J.Lieutenant116th Battalion
Dodd, W. O.2nd Class Mech.Royal Air Force
Dodge, C. M.2nd LieutenantR.G.A.
Dolan, M. G.Private1st Depot Battalion, 1st C.O.R.
†#Donald, J. R.Lieutenant24th Battalion
Donald, W. J.Private15th Reserve Battalion
Dooley, R. H.Private10th Canadians, British Expeditionary Force
Doucette, H. H.Private112th Battalion
Dougherty, L. C.
Douglas, J. A.
Douse, G. A. P.Lieutenant-Corporal42nd Battalion
Douse, H. B.Private21st Battalion
Dove, H. R.Private72nd Battalion
Dow, A. T.Private10th Battalion
Doyle, M. L.Captain199th Battalion, attached to Royal Flying Corps (D.F.C.)
Doyle, N. P.Private91st Battalion
Drescher, J. V.Private1st Depot Battalion Regina
Dron, F.
Drummond, W. W.“D” Company, 10th Battalion
Dryden, A. S.Sergeant29th Canadian Field Artillery
Duff, J. R.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
†#Duff, W. S.Private4th Battalion
Duke, J. W.SapperRoyal Engineers
Dunbar, R. A. A.Gunner64th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Duncan, G. L.Private308th Regiment, Field Artillery, U.S.A.
Duncan, G. T.Private1st Newfoundland Regiment
Duncan, J. C. C.Private115th Battalion
Duncan, W. B.
Duncanson, R. T.Private49th Battalion
Dunlop, F.
†#Dunsire, A.PrivateRoyal Scots
Durham, E. B.Gunner7th Canadian Siege Battery
Durie, W. A. P.Captain58th Battalion
Dustan, S. G.PrivateDivision Signalling Corps
Duval, O.Private2nd Quebec Regiment
Dymock, W. A.CorporalC.A.S.C.

E

NameRankUnit
†#Eamer, L. A.Private1st Depot Battalion
Eason, A. S.PrivateBase Company, 63rd Battalion
Easson, A. A.Gunner50th Canadian Field Artillery
East, C.Private67th Canadian Field Artillery
Eastland, C. C.Private187th Battalion (Military Medal)
†#Eaton, R. W.Lieutenant54th Battalion (Military Cross)
Eaves, F. E.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Eckel, N. R.Bombardier23rd Canadian Field Artillery
Eden, F. E.Ship “Ypres,” Canadian Navy
Edens, F. A.2nd Lieutenant1st Newfoundland Regiment
Edens, J. F.Lieutenant1st Newfoundland Regiment
Edmondson, W. K.Private49th Battalion
Edwards, E. E.Private59th Battalion
Eiler, L. ST. C.Sergeant44th Battalion
Elleray, R. H.PrivateRoyal Fusiliers
Elliott, F. F.Lieutenant7th Battalion
Elliott, R. P.LieutenantR.F.A.
Elliott, W. B.Private164th Battalion
Ellis, A. C.Lance Corporal15th Battalion
Ellsworth, E. S.Royal Air Force
Elmer, H. W.Private20th Battalion
Elmer, S. G.
Elsdon, C. W.Bombardier7th Canadian Field Artillery
Embree, D. T.Co’y Sergt-Maj58th Battalion
Emerson, E. L.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Emmett, R. E.
Ernst, W. A.Gunner10th Halifax Siege Battery
Estey, R. A.Signaller25th Battalion
†#Evans, J. L.Lieutenant54th Battalion
†#Evans, W. D.Lieutenant46th Battalion
Evelyn, A. F.2nd Lieutenant4th London Regiment
†#Eyden, L. R.Private10th Royal Fusiliers
Eykelbosch, C.Private195th Battalion
Eyre, Vincent

F

NameRankUnit
Fairles, C. E.Private1st Canadian Tank Bn., C.M.G.C.
Farmer, J. E.Gunner67th Depot Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Farnell, A. H.Private6th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Farquharson, J.Flight CadetRoyal Air Force
Farr, G. R.PrivateC.A.S.C.
Farrah, J. R.Private91st Battalion
Farrar, W. F.CaptainTank Corps (Military Cross)
Farrell, W. D.Private72nd Canadian Field Artillery
Feeney, G. W.Private1st Canadian Reserve Battalion
Fell, V. R.Sergeant1st M.G. Battalion and Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (Military Medal and Bar)
Fenwick, W. S.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Fergus, J.2nd Lieutenant43rd Battalion
Ferguson, A. McK.Private31st Battalion
Ferguson, H. W.SergeantCanadian Army Medical Corps
†#Ferguson, J. A.Private27th Battalion
Ferguson, W. L.Private15th Battalion
Ferrill, Max B.Private312th Amm. Train
Fielding, A. L.Private1st Depot Battalion, W. Ont. Regiment
Finlayson, A.Private153rd Battalion
Finlayson, J.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Finlayson, J. K.
Fisher, J. H.Private68th Battalion (Military Medal)
Fisher, J. P.Gunner68th Canadian Field Artillery
Fitzgerald, C. W. B.LieutenantConnaught Rangers
Fitzgerald, G. M.Lieutenant129th Battalion
Fitzpatrick, C. E. J.Private153rd Battalion
Flannery, C. G.PrivateC.A.D.C.
Flannigan, J. R.Private196th Battalion
Flaten, A.U.S. Navy.
Fleck, A. I.Sergeant66th Canadian Field Artillery, 14th Brigade
Fleming, W. L.PrivateRoyal Canadian Dragoons
Fletcher, C. B.Sergeant109th Battalion
Flinn, G.Corporal219th Battalion
Flinn, G. G.Lieutenant10th Battalion
Foley, N. T.SapperCanadian Engineers
Foote, F.Private210th Battalion
Forbes, H.Private1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Ford, W. N.Private1st Depot Battalion, 2nd C.O.R.
Forget, J. E.Corporal2nd Quebec Regiment
Forsyth, J. S. G.Driver3rd Division Signal Corps
Foster, D. R.CorporalC.M.G. Section
Foster, R. P.Lieutenant131st Battalion (Military Cross)
Fothergill, G. L.Lance CorporalHeadquarters, Canadian Field Artillery 9th Brigade
Fox, J. B.CaptainRoyal Air Force
Fox, R. E.Captain138th Battalion
†#Franklin, A. E.Private31st Battalion
†#Franks, R. S.2nd LieutenantEast Surry Regiment
Fraser, A. M.Lieutenant40th Battalion
Fraser, D. D.Co’y Sergt-Maj1st Battalion
Fraser, L. G.Sergeant10th Halifax Siege Battery
Freeland, W.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Freeborn, W. CPrivate110th Battalion
Freeman, H. A.Private27th Battalion
Fright, E. J.Private36th Battalion
Fullerton, D. S. T.
Furlong, F. W.Private18th Canadian M.G.C.
Furlong, J. M.Private208th Battalion

G

NameRankUnit
Gable, F. A.Royal Air Force
Gaetz, T. H.
Gage, L. G.PrivateC.P.T.D.(Signal Base)
Gale, R. H.Captain74th Battalion
Gant, F. J.Gunner78th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Garbutt, E. C.Lance Corporal44th Battalion
Gardner, W.Private3rd Battalion
Garland, W. J.Sergeant43rd Battalion
Garneau, L. V.Private87th Battalion (Military Medal)
Garrett, R.Private3rd Machine Gun Depot
Gaskill, G.Pay SergeantC.A.P.C.
Gaskin, D. C.Gunner107th Siege Battery
Gass, G.Lance Corporal25th Battalion
Gateley, B. T.
†#Gay, D. S.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Gaylor, F. C.
Gayton, W. A.
Gerald, F. D.PrivateC.A.S.C.
Gerald, G. A.Lieutenant109th Battalion
Gervan, H. V.Private72nd Battalion
Gibbon, L. M.Private50th Battalion
Gibbs, C.Private231st Battalion
Gibson, C. B.LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
Gilbert, H. B.Quartermaster40th Battalion
Gilchrist, R. M.Private4th Canadian Pioneers
Gill, V. L. F.
Gillen, R. D.Private231st Battalion
Gillies, W.Private29th Battalion
Gillman, R. O’D.
Gilmer, F. J.Private75th Battalion
Gilmour, M. H.Sergeant11th C.R.T.
Girvan, W. G.Sergeant236th Battalion
Gisby, J. S.Sergeant46th Battalion
Glass, C. H.Veterinary Corps
Glass, J.Lance Corporal87th Battalion
Glegg, W. A. B.Gunner9th Siege Battery
Glen, W.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps 1st Ambulance
Glencross, H. P.Sergeant104th Battalion
Godin, J. R.Private1st Canadian Field Ambulance
†#Godwin, A. G.Private8th Battalion
Gohl, R. W.ClerkRoyal Flying Corps
Gold, W. H.Private1st Depot Battalion Calgary
Goldberg, S.Sergeant49th Battalion
Goldsworth, W. G.Gunner6th C.S.B.
Goodday, E. C.Sergeant97th Battalion
Goodsir, T.Private16th Battalion
Goodwin, C. I.Royal Air Force
Gordon, E. D.Naval Wireless Operators
†#Gordon, N. D.Corporal34th Fort Garry Horse
Gordon, W. J.
Gorham, E. R.GunnerNo. 9 Siege Battery
Goudey, K. H.Sergeant85th Battalion
Goulet, J. A. J.CadetRoyal Air Force
Gow, A. D.CadetRoyal Air Force
Graham, Aubrey, F.PrivateCanadian Engineers
Graham, E. R.Private67th Battalion
Graham, W. A.LieutenantBritish West Indian Regiment
Graham, W. K.Gunner64th Canadian Field Artillery
Grainger, J. H.Private228th Battalion
Grant, B. E.Gunner28th Canadian Field Artillery
Grant, D. N.
Grant, K. M.Sergeant29th Canadian Field Artillery
Graydon, J. C.Sergeant26th Company, Canadian Forestry Corps
Green, C.Private1st Newfoundland Regiment
Green, J. R.Private55th Battalion
Green, W.PrivateExpeditionary Force for Siberia
Greenwood, S. B.Private43rd Battalion
Gregor, J.Gunner79th Canadian Field Artillery
Gregory, B. J.Private141st Battalion
Grenville, J. R.Sergeant2nd Canadian Division Training Battalion
Grieve, D. C.Lieutenant13th Battalion
Griffin, G. A.Private157th Battalion
Griffith, E. J.Captain
Griffiths, C.Sapper6th Canadian Engineers
†#Grigg, E. J.Lance Corporal3rd Canadian Mounted Rifles
Grondines, L. P.
Grylls, S. A.Private1st Canadian Tank Battalion
Gudmundson, H.
Gunn, A. R. D.Private67th Battery Canadian Field Artillery
Gunn, C. V.
Gutteridge, L. A.Private62nd Battalion

H

NameRankUnit
Hachey, J. E.Private8th Field Ambulance Corps
Hagerman, S. H.LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
Hagerman, W. A.Private7th Canadian Stationary Hospital
Haines, R. S.Private219th Battalion
Haines, T. E.SergeantPrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Hale, J. A.CaptainCanadian Army Pay Corps
Hall, H. L.Gunner10th Halifax Siege Battery
Hall, James P.
Hallam, A. G.Private105th Battalion
Hallett, James
Halliday, R.Private78th Battalion
Ham, N. L.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
†#Hames, E. R.Private8th Battalion
Hamilton, D. I.Gunner64th Canadian Field Artillery
Hamilton, F. G. W.Private151st Battalion
Hamilton, J. H.Private15th Battalion
Hamilton, J. W.Private103rd Battalion
Hamilton, W. E.Captain10th Battalion
Hamilton, W. R.Private7th Battalion
†#Hammill, W. C. Private19th Battalion
Handling, R. D.Private72nd Battalion
Hanna, V. M.Private85th Battalion
Hannah, H. McD.Corporal194th Battalion
Hannahson, A. C.CadetRoyal Air Force
Harcourt, W. V. T.Gunner2nd Canadian Heavy Artillery
Harding, H. W.Private7th Division Regiment (P.O. Dept.), U.S.A.
Harding, W. O. F.
Harper, E.2nd Aviation MechanicRoyal Flying Corps
Harris, W. W.Gunner70th Canadian Field Artillery
Harron, G. W.Private28th Battalion
Hart, G. M.PrivateC.A.S.C.
Harvey, J. G. M.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Harvey, K. E.Corporal75th Battalion
Harvey, R. N.LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Harwood, A. E.Private72nd Battalion
Haslam, G. W.Private164th Battalion
Hassing, T. C.CadetRoyal Air Force
Haszard, G. T.GunnerCanadian Field Artillery
Hatch, R. D.PrivateRoyal Flying Corps
Hatfield, A. W.Sergeant25th Battalion
Hatfield, H.Private63rd Battalion
Hawkins, G. S.
Hay, D. J.Lieutenant16th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
Hay, G. M.Gunner63rd Canadian Field Artillery
Hayward, L. C.Lance Corporal1st Newfoundland Regiment
Heath, G. C.Corporal16th Battalion
Hebenton, W.Gunner58th Canadian Field Artillery
Henderson, H. F.SapperCanadian Engineers
Henderson, H. H.Lieutenant84th Battalion
Henderson, J. D.PrivateC.A.S.C.
Henderson, M.Corporal62nd Battalion
Hendry, G.Private147th Battalion
Hendry, B. D.Private110th Battalion
Henry, G. A. V.
Henry, J.Sergeant5th Division Canadian Field Artillery (Military Medal)
Henstridge, F. C. B.Lance Corporal7th Canadian Trench Mortar Batty.
Hepburn, W. V.Private107th Battalion
Hereron, C.Lieutenant2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles (Military Medal)
Herman, R. R.Lieutenant25th Battalion
Heron, HerbertSergeant5th Western Cavalry, U.S.A.
Hesler, H. G.DriverDivision Amm. Column
Heughan, A. J.Lance Corporal1st Reinforcement Company, R.H. of C.
Hicks, W. B.Private85th Battalion
†#Higgins, O. L.Lieutenant12th Reserve Battalion
Hill, A. S.Sergeant87th Battalion
Hill, B.Private28th Battalion
Hill, W.LieutenantCanadian Army Medical Corps (Military Medal)
Hipwell, H. R.Lieutenant
Hiscott, B. C.Private7th Battalion
Hobart, A. W.Royal Air Force
Hobkirk C. H.Lieutenant64th Battalion
Hodges, E. H.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Hodkinson, J. P.Private72nd Battalion
Hodsman, J. E.
Hodson, G. C.Lieutenant-ColCanadian Infantry (D.S.O.)
Hogan, CliffordGunner74th Canadian Field Artillery
Hogarth, W.Private210th Battalion
Hogg, A. C.Lieutenant3rd Canadian Division Amm. Column
†#Holden, W. M.Private1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Holliday, C. S.Private203rd Battalion
†#Holliday, F. S.Private2nd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps
Holloway, T. D.Gunner73rd Canadian Field Artillery
Holmes, C. H.Gunner78th Canadian Field Artillery
Holmes, E. A.Royal Air Force
Holt, John.
Holtby, A. V. C.Strathcona Horse
Holtby, D. W.Private232nd Battalion
Holtby, V.Private17th Canadian Railway Troops
Hood, J. S.Lieutenant23rd Battalion
Hooker, C. B.CadetRoyal Air Force
Hooten, R. H.
Hopson, W. S.Driver64th Battery
Horner, R. R.Sergeant112th Battalion
†#Horton, C. B.Gunner76th Battery
Hough, J.Sergeant196th Battalion
†#Houston, J.Private10th Battalion
Houston, W. D.Lance CorporalC.A.S.C.
Howe, F. H.Signaller21st Canadian Field Artillery
Howey, J. L.
†#Hudson, R. S.Private46th Battalion
Hughes, E. W.PrivateFirst Tank Battalion
Hughson, E. B.CadetR.F.C.
Hunt, C. H.2nd A. M.R.F.C.
Hunter, G. D.Gunner75th Battery
Hunter, H. G.Sergeant24th Battalion
Hunter, R. C.Private23rd Battalion
Hunter, W. L.Private58th Battalion
†#Hurrell, D. S.Private43rd Battalion
Hurst, H. G.
Huston, A. T.Lieutenant5th Company N.Y. Division, U.S. Army
Hustwick, W.Private12th Battalion
Hynes, A. A.Private37th Battalion

I

NameRankUnit
Iriarte, R.2nd Lieutenant374th Infantry, U.S.A.
Irons, R. B.CadetRoyal Air Force
Irvine, G. B.Corporal7th Battalion
Irwin, J. K.Sergeant-Major38th Battalion (Distinguished Conduct Medal)

J

NameRankUnit
Jack, P. G.Lieutenant5th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Jackson, J. M.LieutenantC.A.S.C.
Jacobs, W. H.Corporal159th Battalion
Jaffray, H. W.PrivateDivision Cycle Corps
James, C. H. J.Lieutenant12th Res. Squad., Royal Air Force
Jarrell, J. L.Private184th Battalion
Jarvis, S. R.Lieutenant19th Battalion
Jeffery, L. A.CaptainBritish West Indies Regiment
†#Jeffreys, E. F.Private102nd Battalion
Jessamine, J. M.
Johnson, A. F.Private78th Battalion
Johnson, F. L.2nd LieutenantBritish West India Regiment
Johnson, J. B.Private102nd Battalion
Johnson, J. C.Royal Air Force
Johnson, R. H.LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Johnston, A.Private1st Depot Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment
Johnston, G. H.PrivateC.M.G.C.
Johnston, H. A.Captain13th Battalion (D.S.O. and M.C.)
Johnston, J. L.Quartermaster-Sergeant64th Battalion
Johnston, M. ST. C.Private129th Battalion
Johnston, W. J.Gunner55th Canadian Field Artillery
Jolley, J. A.Lieutenant205th Battalion
Jones, D. E.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Jones, H. W.Private54th Battalion
†#Jones, R. B.Private44th Battalion
†#Jones, R. H.Lance Corporal43rd Battalion
Jones, R. L.Private196th Battalion
Jones, T. C. M.
Jupp, R. L.Driver40th Canadian Field Artillery

K

NameRankUnit
Kaye, J. F. B.LieutenantShropshire Regiment
Keable, E. R.Corporal19th County of London (Terr.)
Kearney, J. H.Private14th Battalion
Keast, J. R.Sergeant36th Canadian Field Artillery
Keatley, G.Private54th Battalion
†#Kelly, E. T. S.LieutenantRoyal Air Force
†#Kelly, H. J.Private5th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Kelly, M. M.Private8th Field Ambulance Corps
Kelly, R. H.Lieutenant180th Battalion
Kemble, A. F.LieutenantSuffolk Regiment
Kempton, J.Lance Corporal82nd Battalion
Kenefick, E. J. A.Private2nd Depot Batt., 2nd C.O.R.
Kennett, A.LieutenantCanadian Field Artillery
Kennett, FrankLieutenantCanadian Field Artillery
Kerr, C. S.Private58th Battalion
Kerr, L.Gunner70th Overseas Battery
Ketcheson, C. W.CadetRoyal Air Force
Kettles, A. G.2nd Lieutenant.R.F.C.66th Squad., Italy
Kierstead, A. L.Sergeant28th Canadian Field Artillery
Kinahan, A. A.Corporal147th Battalion
King, D. A.Sergeant40th Battalion
King, J. J. W.Private64th Battalion
Kingston, F. G.PrivateCanadian Army Service Corps
Kinzie, G. G.SapperCanadian Engineers
Kirk, G. C.Gunner76th Canadian Field Artillery
Kirk, J. H.LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
Kirkman, C. F.Private31st Battalion
Kirvan, F. S.Signaller160th Battalion
Kjosness, E. S.CadetRoyal Air Force
Knowles, J. E.
Krueger, H.Gunner70th Canadian Field Artillery
Kydd, M. S.Gunner68th Depot Field Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Kyle, A. R.Private1st Quebec Regiment
Kynoch, A. E.Corporal2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles
Kyte, S. E.Sergeant40th Battalion

L

NameRankUnit
Labonte, J. D.LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Laing, A. R.Private47th Battalion
Lalande, H. J.PrivateRoyal Canadian Infantry
Lally, W. L.SeamanU.S. Navy
L’ami, C. E.Private183rd Battalion
L’amie, W. G. C.
Lamountain, ErnestBugler60th Battalion
Lancefield, C. L.LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Landriau, W. F.Gunner5th Canadian Division Amm. Column
Lane, W. L.Private187th Battalion
Langille, L. H.Private219th Battalion
Langley, F. G.Private35th Battalion
Larson, L. R.
Lauder, T. A.Private147th Battalion
Laurie, H. C.Private1st Artists Rifles
Laurie, J. G.Captain173rd Battalion
Lawlor, W. A.SapperCanadian Engineers
Lawson, J. M.
Leach, L. H.Gunner72nd Battery
Leader, S.CorporalKing Edward’s Horse
Leake, E. G.Captain7th Manchester Regiment (Military Cross)
Leavitt, C. G.SergeantNo. 1 Depot Battalion, N.S.
Leavitt, W. R.Sergeant26th Battalion
Leeder, J. J.Private156th Battalion
Leeming, A. J.CaptainRoyal Fusiliers
Lees, H. A.Private7th Battalion
Lees, R. O.
Lehman, A. J.PrivateYork and Simcoe Foresters
Leiper, A.Private124th Battalion
Lelievre, P.Private1st Depot Battalion, N.S. Regiment
Lemon, C. F.
Lengfield, R. W.PrivateCanadian Skilled R’y. Troops
Lennard, D.PrivateMiddlesex Regiment
Leslie, A.Private1st Depot Battalion, W.O.R.
Leslie, B. N.SapperCanadian Engineers
Leslie, W. L.Private202nd Battalion
Lewis, D. J.
Lewis, P. G.CadetR.F.C.
Lewis, R. J.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Lewis, S. H.Captain1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Lind, C. E.LieutenantR.F.C.
Lindsay, M. A. F.Private36th Battalion
Lindsay, R. T. K.PrivateC.A.S.C.
Linton, A. C.Lieutenant19th County of London (Terr.) (Military Cross)
†#Lipsit, C. W.Private43rd Battalion
Lister, R. W.Private14th Battalion
Little, D. G.Private184th Battalion
Litton, W.
Livingston, H. S.CadetR.F.C.
Lockhart, D. P.Private72nd Battalion
Loney, E. V.Sergeant194th Battalion
†#Longhurst, H. R.Private14th Battalion
Longley, E. G.Gunner10th Siege Battery
Lordly, E. F.Private85th Battalion
Loughleen, H. L.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
†#Lounsbury, J. E.Private1st Depot Battalion
Love, H. A.Captain85th Battalion (Military Cross)
Love, ThomasLieutenantC.A.S.C.
Lowe, G. S.Private65th Battalion
†#Lowe, J. R.Private49th Battalion
Lowe, L. W.Private2nd Depot Battalion Eastern Ontario Regiment
Lowrie, J. H.CaptainC.A.P.C.
Lucas, S. J.Private52nd Battalion (Military Medal)
Lumsden, S.Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Lumsden, W. W.Lieutenant67th Battalion
Lunney, G. D.Private147th Battalion
Lyle, J. N.Gunner44th Canadian Field Artillery
Lyon, A. M.Corporal72nd Battalion

M

NameRankUnit
Macaulay, W. G.SergeantRoyal Scots
Maccallum, D. Macp.Private77th Battalion
Macarthur, J. D.Private43rd Battalion
Macarthur, J. W.CadetR.F.C.
Maccaskill, J.PrivateNo. 3 General Hospital
Macdonald, A. A.Private1st Pioneer Battalion
Macdonald, A. J.Lance Corporal5th Battalion
Macdonald, A. R.Captain3rd Battalion
Macdonald, D. A.Lance Corporal49th Battalion
Macdonald, D. W.PrivateCanadian Engineers
Macdonald, G. C.Driver40th Canadian Field Artillery
Macdonald, H. C.Private68th Battery Canadian Field Artillery
Macdonald, J. P.Sub-LieutenantR.F.C.
Macdonald, N. S.Lance Corporal27th Battalion, Machine Gun Section
Macdonald, R. A.Gunner27th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Macdougall, E. D.Private52nd Battalion
Macdougall, J. L.Private40th Battalion
Macdougall, R.Captain85th Battalion
Macgillivray, A. D.
Macgillivray, C. V.Quartermaster-Sergeant228th Battalion
Macinnis, A. A.PrivateFirst Depot Battalion
Macintyre, James
†#Mack Jost, N. R.Lieutenant9th Reserve Battalion, attd. 49th Bn
Mackay, A. G.Lieutenant148th Battalion
Mackay, J. W.Quartermaster-Sergeant40th Battalion
Mackee, J. L.
Mackenzie, A.
Mackenzie, A. G.Gunner33rd Canadian Field Artillery
Mackenzie, H. W.Private115th Battalion
Mackenzie, J. T.Gunner3rd New Brunswick Regiment, Canadian Field Artillery
Mackenzie, W. K.Private193rd Battalion
Mackie, DavidGunner61st Canadian Field Artillery
Mackie, PeterPrivate119th Battalion
Maclaurin, I. W.Private42nd Battalion
Maclean, C. H.PrivateNo. 7 Stationary Hospital
Maclean, W. C.Private106th Battalion
Macleod, H. J.Private72nd Battalion
Macmaster, M.W.T. OperatorR.N.C.V.R.
Macmillan, D. H.Driver1st Siege Battery
Macminn, E. G.Lieutenant63rd Reinforcement Company
Macminn, R. H.LieutenantBritish West Indies Regiment
†#Macnair, A. M.Private5th Battalion
Macnaughton, C. G.Lance Corporal168th Battalion
Macpherson, A.CadetRoyal Air Force
Macrae, A. J.Private27th Battalion
Magnac, H. J.Interpreter
Malcolm, T. R.LieutenantCanadian Engineers
Malcolmson, J. H. K.
Malloch, PaulSergeant109th Battalion
Mann, C. F.Private175th Battalion
Mann, C. H.Lance Corporal185th Battalion
Mann, J.
Mann, J. B.Paymaster-Sergeant55th Battalion
Mann, J. C.Private134th Battalion
Mann, W.SergeantCanadian Engineers
Marble, C. D.
March, J. E. R.SapperRoyal Canadian Engineers
†#Marquis, G. J.Private31st Battalion
Martin, G. H.PrivateDivision Cyclist Corps
†#Martin, G. H.Private31st Battalion
Martin, H. L.Paymaster’s Office, Regina
Martin, J. W.Private160th Battalion
Martin, L. B.SignallerDivision Cyclists
Martin, L. W.LieutenantC.A.S.C.
Marwick, W. H.Trumpeter3rd Siege Battery
Massicotte, H. A.CadetRoyal Air Force
Masson, L. L.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Massy, C. R.LieutenantBritish West Indies Regiment
Matthews, C. F.Private85th Battalion
Matthews, W. H.Gunner9th Siege Battery
Maunders, W. H.
May, A. D.Lieutenant7th Battalion (M.C)
Maycock, W. G.Driver151st Battalion
McAlpine, A. C.SapperCanadian Engineers
McAlpine, A. F.Gunner10th Siege Battery
†#McBride, C. L.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
McCallum, A. V.PrivateForestry Battalion
McCallum, H. M.Private1st Depot Battalion
McCallum, J. McF.LieutenantCanadian Infantry
†#McCarter, D.2nd LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
McCarthy, L. M.CaptainCanadian Infantry
McCartney, W. N.Gunner71st Battery
McCLafferty, J. K.GunnerC.G.A.
McClelland, C. H.Driver68th Canadian Field Artillery
McClelland, T. A.Cadet68th Canadian Field Artillery
McClennan, M. T.GunnerRoyal Canadian Horse Artillery
McCluskey, H. D.Gunner72nd Canadian Field Artillery
McCormick, G. R.Corporal24th Battalion
McCoy, J. S.Sergeant89th Battalion
McCrea, E. A.Col.-Sergeant231st Battalion
McCulloch, H. S.Private209th Battalion
McCusker, L. J. H.Lieutenant107th Battalion
†#McDill, D.Private5th Battalion
†#McDonald, A. D.Private
McDonald, A. W.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
McDonald, D, G.Corporal13th Reserve Battalion
McDonald, H. A.CaptainHighland Cyclists
†#McDonald, J.A.Private
McDonald, T.Private54th Battalion
McDonald, V.Private137th Battalion
McDonough, C. E.
McDougald, C. G.Sergeant72nd Battalion (Military Medal)
McDougall, A. G.Private64th Canadian Field Artillery
McEown, C. E.Royal Flying Corps
McEwen, N. D.Private69th Canadian Field Artillery
McFadyen, W. J.CadetRoyal Air Force
McGannon, C. W.SeamanR.N.C.V.R.
McGarrity, J. P.Private172nd Battalion
McGaw, M. W. M.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
McGibbon, A. A.Air MechanicRoyal Flying-Corps
McGibbon, W. P.2nd LieutenantArtists’ Rifles
McGimpsey, Thos
McGinn, W. G. F.Gunner70th Canadian Field Artillery
McGovern, W. F.Lieutenant13th Canadian Field Artillery (M.C, and Bar)
McGregor, D. J.Private116th Battalion
McGregor, M.
McHardy, T. E.LieutenantBritish West India Regiment
McInerney, G. V.LieutenantCanadian Field Artillery
McInerney, J. R.Gunner6th Canadian Siege Battery
McInnes, B.Lance CorporalMan. Regiment Depot
McIntosh, W. B.Private10th Battalion
McIntyre, D. C.Gunner2nd Brigade, Canadian Reserve Battalion
McIntyre, J. A.Private216th Battalion
McIntyre, J. I.Cadet WingRoyal Flying Corps
McIntyre, L. H.LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
McKay, A. S.Private50th Battalion
McKay, J. B.Lieutenant132nd Battalion
McKay, J. R.Gunner10th Siege Battery
McKee, D.Sergeant119th Battalion
McKenna, E. P.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
McKenzie, H.“A.B.” WriterPaymaster’s Staff, Her Majesty Canadian Ship “Niobe”
McKenzie, K.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
McKenzie, L. A.Gunner68th Canadian Field Artillery
McKenzie, W. H.Gunner4th Canadian Field Artillery
McKinnon, A. R.Corporal168th Battalion
McKnight, D.Private100th Battalion
McLachlan, A. O.PrivateC.A.D.C.
McLarren, A. F.Gunner14th H.B.A.C.
McLatchy, J. H.Sergeant236th Battalion
McLaughlin, J. W.70th Canadian Field Artillery
McLea, K. W.Lieutenant3rd Division Can Amm. Col.
McLean, A. R.Corporal72nd Battalion
McLean, C. H.Gunner2nd Heavy Battery
McLean, E.Corporal52nd Canadian Field Artillery
McLean, K.Private231st Battalion
McLean, M. A.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
McLean, W. H.PrivateRoyal Flying Corps
McLeod, C. R.CadetRoyal Air Force
McLeod, H. H. D.Staff Q.M.S.40th Battalion
McLeod, J. G.Private46th Battalion
McMahon, J. A.Private1st Depot Battalion
†#McMillan, S. A.Private21st Battalion
McMullen, A. R.CaptainC.A.P.C
McNabb, J. D.Private196th Battalion
McNamara, J. M.Private1st Depot Battalion
†#McNamee, D. G.Private5th Canadian Mounted Rifles
McNeice, T. G.Lance Corporal16th Battalion
McNeill, H. B.Gunner63rd Canadian Field Artillery
McNeill, J. D.Gunner61st Canadian Field Artillery
McPhail, A. V.LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
McPhail, E. W.Sapper1st Battalion
McPhail, L. L.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
McQuade, W. C.Lieutenant104th Battalion
McQuillan, R. A.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
McRae, F.CadetRoyal Air Force
McRobert, J. A. V.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
McTeer, D.Gunner61st Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
McWilliam, J.Private5th Battalion
†#Mead, T. H.2nd Lieutenant72nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
Melvin, W. D.SergeantPrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Menpes, W.Lieutenant92nd Battalion
Mercer, G. F.Private1st Tank Battalion Canadian M.G. Company
Merriam, S. G.Corporal6th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Merritt, A. P.Private145th Battalion
Merritt, F. G.Corporal85th Battalion N.S. Highlanders, M.G. Section
Merritt, W. H.Private147th Battalion
Messier, A. L.CadetRoyal Air Force
Milby, P. M.Royal Navy
Millar, A. C. B.Private1st Depot Battalion British Columbia Regiment
Millar, H.Gunner74th Canadian Field Artillery
Miller, H. Mcr.GunnerRoyal Canadian Horse Artillery
Miller, M. P.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Millett, J. N. L.2nd LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
Milligen, R. C.CadetR.F.C.
Mills, W. G.Gunner70th Canadian Field Artillery
Milne, A. E.Quartermaster-Sergeant72nd Battalion
Milne, N. D.Corporal147th Battalion
Milner, C. H.Private193rd Battalion
Milner, K. V.Private1st Depot Battalion
Miners, C. C.Private91st Battalion
Mingeaud, A. H.Sergeant37th Battalion
Mitchell, A.Sergeant52nd Battalion
Mitchell, G. S.SergeantCanadian Army Medical Corps
Mitchell, W. E.
Mitton, G. D.Gunner9th Overseas Siege Battery
Moblo, H. L.
Moffat, J. A.PrivateCanadian Army Service Corps
Moffitt, F. S.CadetRoyal Air Force
Moir, D. N.Trooper2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles
†#Moir, P. T.PrivateNo.1 Overseas C.A.S.C. Training Depot
Money, C.Paymaster-Sergeant168th Battalion
Monson, C. G.Private49th Battalion
Montgomery, E. B. W.Trooper12th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Montgomery, G. C.Private187th Battalion
Montgomery, H. B.Sergeant79th Battalion
Moore, A. J.CadetRoyal Air Force
Moore, C. G. E.Private8th Battalion
Moore, J. R.CadetRoyal Air Force
Moore, J. W.Signaller22nd Canadian Field Artillery
Moore, S. G.PrivateC.A.S.C.
Moore, W. E.Gunner64th Canadian Field Artillery
Moore, W. H.2nd Depot Battalion
Moran, F. W.GunnerMcGill Siege Battery
Morash, J. R.CadetRoyal Air Force
Morell, A. H.Gunner24th Canadian Field Artillery
Morgan, F. W. L.Private75th Battalion
†#Morgan, H. A.TrooperLord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians)
Morland, J.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Morley, G. K.PrivateR.A.M.C.
Morren, J.PrivateCanadian Engineers
Morrison, C. F.GunnerCanadian Field Artillery
Morison, D. S.Private231st Highlanders
Morrison, W. H.Bombardier10th Siege Battery
Morrison, W. McI.Gunner9th Siege Battery
Morrissette, J. P. A.PrivateC.O.T.C. Laval
Morrow, J.Paymaster-Sergeant40th Battalion
Morrow, M. H.SignallerDivision Sig. Corps
Morton, J. M.Lieutenant31st Battalion
Morton, W.Sergeant194th Battalion
Mosher, A. T.Royal Air Force
Mosher, W. A.CadetRoyal Air Force
Moss, N. E.Private110th Battalion
Muir, D. MacN.Sergeant7th Battalion
Mulcahey, T. J.PrivateNo. 9 Stationary Hospital
Mulhern, B. E.Private1st Canadian Tank Battalion
Mullett, C. J.CadetRoyal Air Force
Mulligan, L. A. A.CadetRoyal Air Force
†#Mungall, R. D.TrooperCanadian Cavalry Corps Regiment
Munro, J. J.Captain174th Battalion
Murduff, A. S.Private64th Battery
Murphy, C. J.SapperRoyal Canadian Engineers
Murphy, L. D.Private70th Battery
Murray, A. D.LieutenantCanadian Field Artillery
Murray, B.Private185th Battalion
Murray, G. H.Sergeant4th Pioneer Battalion
Murray, N.CadetRoyal Air Force
Murray, N. W.LieutenantPrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Murrell, E.Sergeant1st Division Headquarters

N

NameRankUnit
Nairn, W.Gunner68th Depot Field Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Nash, R. F.Gunner3rd Siege Battery
Nason, C. G.Sapper6th Field Company, Canadian Engineers
Nellis, R. J.Driver64th Canadian Field Artillery
Nelson, A. B.Private46th Battalion
Nelson, E. S.
Nelson, F. H.Trooper8th Mounted Rifles
Nesbitt, F. P.Private58th Battalion
Nesbitt, W.DriverC Battery, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
Nesbitt, W. A. H.Gunner34th Canadian Field Artillery
Neville, E. V.Sergeant1st Depot Battalion, N.S. Regiment
Neville, W. J.Sergeant91st Battalion
Newall, P. G.Private92nd Battalion
Newart, F. G.
Newby, H. J.
†#Newcomb, L.Lieutenant8th Battalion
Nicholls, W. H.Lieutenant153rd Battalion
Nicholson, R. R. N.Private194th Battalion
Nickerson, E. C.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Nickerson, M. H.Private6th Canadian Field Engineers
Nickle, C.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Nicol, D. A.Private175th Battalion
Nicoll, R.
†#Nicoll, W.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Nicolson, R. A.Staff-Sergeant151st Battalion
Nixon, C. B.Private168th Battalion
Nixon, M. E.Gunner9th Siege Battery
Noble, J. A.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Noble, W.Private20th Battalion
Noonan, J. F.Private248th Battalion
Noonan, P.Sergeant36th Howitzer Battery (Military Medal)
Norman, A. L.Driver29th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Nyffeler, F.PrivateF Company, 3rd Leicester Regiment

O

NameRankUnit
Oatman, E. R.Private228th Battalion
O’Brien, R.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps, 4th Sanitary Sec.
O’Callaghan, A. J.
Ockenden, E. F.Lance Corporal49th Battalion
O’Connell, J. F.Private185th Battalion
O’Donnell, C. G.CadetRoyal Air Force
O’Donnell, N. L.
O’Grady, J. R.Lieutenant17th Canadian Field Artillery
O’Keefe, T. P.Gunner36th Canadian Field Artillery
Olive, A. K.PrivateRoyal North West Mounted Police
O’Neill, K. J.Private118th Battalion
O’Reilly, P. R.Lance Corporal1st Nfld. Regiment
Ostrander, J. P. B.Private194th Battalion
O’Toole, A. G.Gunner10th Siege Battery

P

NameRankUnit
Packer, J.Private46th Battalion
Page, E. H.Private219th Battalion
Paget, R. J.CaptainCanadian Infantry
Palmer, E. A.
†#Palmer, L. A.2nd LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
Pappin, W. McL.Private2nd Depot Battalion E.O. Regiment
Park, R.
Parker, G. A.Private168th Battalion
Parker, G. R.Signaller9th Siege Battery
Parlmer, E. R.PrivateCanadian Record Office
Partridge, H. M.Private8th Battalion
Partridge, S. A.
Paterson, A. E.
Pattison, C. E.LieutenantAviation Corps, Royal Navy
Paulin, V. R.LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
†#Payne, R. N.Lieutenant93rd Battalion
Peake, H. W.LieutenantNo. 5 Siege Battery
Peart, C. D.
Peers, R. H. C.Staff-Sergeant1st Depot Battalion N.S.
Pelluet, R.Private200th Battalion
Penney, E. W.Canadian Records Office
Pennington, C. M.PrivateHeadquarters Staff, Paymaster’s Dept. U.S. Navy
Pepin, E. M.U.S. Navy
Percy, E.Bugler148th Battalion
Perrier, R. J. A.Corporal227th Battalion
Perrin, J. H.Gunner70th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Perry, K. F.Private5th Battalion
Perry, L. J.CorporalCanadian Army Service Corps
Perry, R. W.PrivateMotor Cycle Corps
Peters, A. W.Corporal72nd Battalion
Peters, D. G.Lieutenant236th Battalion (Military Cross)
†#Peters, G. H.Lieutenant7th Battalion
Peters, W. H.CadetRoyal Air Force
Philip, J.Private16th Battalion
Phillips, A.Private142nd Battalion
Phillips, A. J.
Phinney, C. R.Gunner50th Canadian Field Artillery
Pickard, H. J.Corporal25th Battalion
Pickering, R. J. B.Leading SeamanRoyal Naval Division
Pickup, S.SergeantNo. 1 Section, 5th Divisional Ammunition Company
Pigg, RaymondPrivate78th Battalion
Pinder, A. L.PrivateC.M.G. Depot
†#Plant, R. S.Private235th Battalion
Poirier, W. P.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
†#Pollock, W.Private72nd Battalion
Poole, V. B.Gunner9th Canadian Siege Battery
Pope, J. J.
Porritt, C. R.Driver52nd Canadian Field Artillery
Porter, J. F.DriverDivisional Amm. Column
Porter, L.Private87th Battalion
Porter, R.Lance Corporal43rd Battalion
Portnall, C. O.
Potter, J. L.Private37th Battalion
Poudrier, H. O.CadetRoyal Air Force
Pow, H. W.GunnerRoyal Canadian Horse Artillery
Powe, F. W. G.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Prangley, G. W.Gunner110th Battalion
Prevost, S. A.Private35th Battalion
Price, E.Royal Canadian Navy
Price, J. H. W.Lance Corporal28th Battalion
Pridham, W. C.
Prieur, J. A.Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
Prince, W. S.SapperDivision Sig. Corps
Pringle, W. R.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Prizeman, W. H.
†#Proven, J. S.Sergeant31st Battalion
†#Pugh, G. N.Private46th Battalion
Pulfer, L. J.
Pumphrey, E. J.Private1st Depot Battalion
Purdy, W. J.Private1st Depot Battalion
Putnam, A. R.
Putnam, J. M.Private82nd Battalion

Q

NameRankUnit
Quick, L.-H. ST. P.GunnerRoyal Field Artillery
Quinn, A. L.Private1st Depot Battalion W.O.R.

R

NameRankUnit
*Racey, B. R.Private14th Battalion
Radford, A. F.Sergeant50th Battalion (Military Medal)
Rae, W.Gunner79th Canadian Field Artillery
Rafuse, S. A.Sergeant106th Battalion
Railton, R. R.
Ralston, J. A.Lance Corporal3rd Battalion
Ramsay, F. M.LieutenantR.N.A.S.
Rankin, E. B.Royal Newfoundland Regiment
Rawlins, J. M.PrivateRoyal Newfoundland Regiment
Read, A. F.Gunner74th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Read, T. D.SapperDivision Signallers
Reesor, W. C.Private7th Battalion
Reiber, C. E.Corporal1st Depot Battalion, Calgary
Reid, A.Private8th Battalion
Reid, E. J.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Reid, G. E.Canadian Army Medical Corps
Reid, J. S.Private24th Battalion
Reid, M. C.
Relyea, R. E.Driver51st Howitzer Battery
Renton, A. W.Bugler11th Battalion
Reynolds, R. H.CadetRoyal Air Force
Rhind, C. E.Private219th Battalion
Rhody, B. P.CadetRoyal Air Force
Rice, W.Private184th Battalion
Richards, S.Private30th Battalion
Richardson, J. M.Corporal66th Battalion
Richardson, L. M.Captain54th Battalion
Richardson, R. P.CorporalCanadian Tel. Corps
Riches, J. H.Private33rd Battalion
Richmond, J. F.Private158th Battalion
Riddell, W. R.LieutenantC.A.P.C.
Rieger, R. A.CorporalC.G.R.
Riggs, E. S.PrivateCanadian Engineers
Ripley, L. W.Private193rd Battalion
Risser, W. A.GunnerDepot, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
Robb, M. J.Lieutenant4th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Roberts, E.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Roberts, T. K.No. 10 Forestry and Railway Construction Company
Robertson, D. W.Gunner72nd Queen’s Battery
Robertson, S.Captain1st Newfoundland Regiment
Robinson, B. H. P.
Robinson, F. G.Private78th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Robinson, G. E.LieutenantRailway Construction & Forestry Depot
Robinson, G. S.SignallerSiege Artillery
Robinson, H. D.Private196th Battalion
Robinson, J.Private202nd Battalion
Robinson, J. H.Sergeant85th Battalion
Robinson, W. G.Gunner70th Canadian Field Artillery
Roche, G. E.
Rodgers, J. H. M.PrivateYork and Simcoe Foresters
Rodwell, H. J.Private183rd Battalion
Roe, G. M. C.Staff-SergeantC.A.P.C.
Roe, S. F. D.LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Roeber, W. J. D.Private25th U.S. Cavalry
Roenigk, F. W.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Rogers, T. B.Lieutenant
Romero, D.SergeantSanitary Corps, Porto Rico Regiment
Rorison, B. T.
Ross, C. S.Gunner5th Siege Battery
Ross, J. K.CadetRoyal Air Force
Ross, K.TrooperRoyal Canadian Dragoons
Ross, R.
Ross, R. A.Gunner
Ross W. F.Lance Corporal10th Battalion
†#Ross, W. G.GunnerMounted Rifles
Ross, W. P.Private196th Western University Battalion
Rothwell, G. H.
Rovira, A. G.Private373rd Infantry, U.S.A.
Rowland, J. A.Gunner72nd Canadian Field Artillery
Rowlands, A.Gunner4th Division Amm. Column
Roy, L. P. J.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Rudolph, S. C.PrivateDivisional Signal Corps
Ruggles, W. C.Pay Sergeant1st Depot Battn, N.S.
Rumball, F. H.Gunner63rd Canadian Field Artillery
Rushton, F. W.2nd Lieutenant3rd Battalion (Military Cross)
Russ, J. P.Corporal65th Battalion
Russell, H.Wheeler1st Division Amm. Column
Russell, J. B.SapperCanadian Engineers
Russell, R. C.Lance Corporal1st Depot Battalion, British Columbia Regiment
Rutherford, J. S.Private24th Battalion
Ruttan, V. H.DriverC.A.S.C.
Ryan, A. M.Private4th Battalion

S

NameRankUnit
Salusbury, N. H. P.2nd Lieutenant117th Battalion (Imperials)
Sanderson, E. R.Private156th Battalion
†#Sanderson, F. G.Private13th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Sanderson, J. D.CadetRoyal Air Force
Sandilands, W. T.
*Saunders, J. T.Trooper6th Canadian Mounted Rifles
†#Scarth, F. G.Private8th Battalion
Schaefer, F. W.Gunner1st Canadian Heavy Battery, C.G.A.
Scharfe, J. A.Gunner74th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Schjolseth, C.Royal Air Force
†#Scott, A. V.Private27th Battalion
Scott, C. L.PrivateFirst Depot Battalion British Columbia
†#Scott, D. W. D.Lance Corporal27th Battalion
†#Scott, E. S.Sergeant8th Canadian Machine Gun Corps
Scott, S. W.Lieutenant129th Battalion (Military Medal)
Scougall, J. M.Quartermaster-Sergeant124th Battalion
Scriven, J. A.Gunner10th Halifax Siege Battery
Scrivener, H. L.
Seaborn, J. McK.
Sear, H. L.Gunner9th Siege Battery
Seath, G.Gunner77th Canadian Field Artillery
Selkirk, M. L.2nd LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Sellers, S. G.Sergeant7th Battalion
Severs, W. E.Gunner9th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Shannon, E. G.Corporal116th Battalion
Shannon, W. A.Paymaster-Sergeant55th Battalion
Sharp, F. H.
Sharp, W. J.Corporal66th Canadian Field Artillery
Sharpe, H. V.Trooper34th Canadian Field Artillery
Shaw, H. J.Gunner10th Siege Battery
Shaw, J. C.Gunner2nd Heavy Artillery
Shaw, R.LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Shearer, T. P.Private3rd Division Train, C.A.S.C.
Sheldon, J. S.Private186th Battalion
Shepherd, T. R.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Shepherd, W. E.GunnerRoyal Canadian Horse Artillery
Sheppard, C. M.Private24th Battalion
Sherman, F. J.CaptainC.A.P.C.
Sherman, L. S.Lance CorporalRoyal Sussex Regiment
Sheriffs, W. R.CadetRoyal Air Force
Shields, D. DeV.Lieutenant112th Battalion
Shields, S. B.
Shimmen, J. H.Private
Shore, J. A. M.Lieutenant186th Battalion
Shorey, S. O.Gunner27th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Simmons, A. R.Private116th Battalion
Simon, P. M.2nd Class Seaman2-C-l Battalion, U.S. Navy
Simpson, C. B.CorporalCanadian Engineers
Simpson, H. G.Gunner34th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Simpson, H. J.Private10th Battalion
Simpson, R. T.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Simpson, R. T. H.Private31st Battalion
Simpson, W. J.Private170th Battalion
Sims. V.Private78th Battalion
Singleton, A.Private2nd Battalion
Skeaff, J. M.Lieutenant92nd Battalion
Skeene, O. E.Private66th Battalion
Sly, A. F.
Small, H. J.Gunner33rd Canadian Field Artillery
Smith, A.
Smith, A. F.
Smith, A. G. H.PrivateC.A.P.C.
Smith, A. R.Paymaster-Sergeant112th Battalion
Smith, C. K.Lieutenant4th Con. British West Indies Regiment
Smith, F. C.Sergeant131st Battalion
Smith, G. J.Sergeant10th Siege Battery
Smith, H. H.PrivateNo. 3 General Hospital
Smith, J. T.Private8th Battalion
Smith, P. J.Paymaster-Sergeant2nd Quebec Regt
Smith, R.Lieutenant11th Battalion
Smith, R. H.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Smith, S. W.CorporalPrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Smith, T. V. G.SapperCanadian Engineers
Smith, W. P.
Smith, W. R.Private174th Battalion
Smyth, F. A.Private162nd Battalion
Smyth, R. S. V.PrivateRoyal Flying Corps
Snelgrove, E. G.
Snell, L. L.PrivateNo. 1 Forestry Battalion
Snow, F. W.Corporal1st Newfoundland Regiment
Snowdon, J. L.Private160th Battalion
Snowdon, M. J.Driver3rd Sec. Division Amm. Column
Soanes, E.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Spence, C. M. V.Lieutenant21st Battalion (Military Medal)
Spence, R. E.Sergeant-Major6th Canadian Field Artillery
Spero, W. P.Captain135th Battalion
Squire, A. G.Lieutenant1st Battalion West India Regiment
Squire, T. E.CadetRoyal Air Force
Squires, R. H.CadetRoyal Air Force
Stableford, F.Private46th Battalion
Stafford, J. H.Private16th Battalion
Stanley, F. A.Bombardier36th Howitzer Battery
Stark, R.Private139th Battalion
Starke, A. M.Private1st Reinforcing Company 5th R.H.C.
Statham, E. H.Private48th Battalion
Steedman, A. W.CadetRoyal Air Force
Steele, C. F.Private153rd Battalion
Steele, J. H.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Stein, C. D. P.SapperCanadian Engineers
Stephen, C. N.Bombardier2nd Division Amm. Column
Stephen, H. J.Private5th Battalion
Stephen, W. M.PrivateBritish Columbia Cycle Platoon
Stephens, A. E.Private85th Battalion
Stephens, F. L.Private157th Battalion
Stephens, J. D.177th Battalion
Stephens, R. M.
Sterns, H. E.
Stevens, E. V.
Stevens, F. H.Sergeant7th Battalion
†#Stevenson, A. M.Private27th Battalion
Stewart, D. J.Gunner10th Siege Battery
†#Stewart, D. S.Private44th Battalion
Stewart, E. W. H.Lieutenant23rd Battalion
Stewart, H. L.Private69th Canadian Field Artillery
Stewart, J.Private63rd Battalion
†#Stewart, J. Private28th Battalion
†#Stewart, J. G.PrivateLord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians)
Stewart, J. McL.CadetRoyal Air Force
‡*Stewart, T.Sergeant-Major8th Battalion
†#Stewart, W. A.Lieutenant50th Battalion
Stewart, W. C.PrivateC.A.S.C.
Stinson, J. E.CadetRoyal Air Force
*Stone, B. C.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Stone, J. G.89th Battalion
Stoneman, H. K.SergeantForestry Battalion
Strachan, A.PrivateC.A.S.C.
Strachan, W. S.Private4th Division Train
Strong, H. P.Sergeant145th Battalion
Strople, H. G. A.Private64th Battalion
Stuart, A.CorporalRoyal Fusiliers
Stuart-Bailey, C.Lieutenant44th Battalion
Stubbs, H. C.PrivateRoyal Flying Corps
Summerhayes, R. C.Lance CorporalSpecial Service
Sutherby, R. E.Driver53rd Canadian Field Artillery
Sutherland, H. B.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Sutherland, R. M.Gunner10th Siege Battery
Sydenham, O. S.Sergeant10th Battalion

T

NameRankUnit
Tache, J. G. C.PrivateC.O.T.C.
Taitt, N. R.Lieutenant
†#Tallman, S. B.LieutenantRoyal Canadian Dragoons
Tanner, B. H.Paymaster-Sergeant130th Battalion
Tanner, H. R.Lieutenant24th Battalion (Military Cross)
Tassie, J. S. G.LieutenantR.F. Artillery
Tate, J. R.Gunner68th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Taylor, B. S.Private27th Battalion
Taylor, P. B.Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel77th Battalion
Taylor, R. A.Private51st Battalion
Taylor, W. T.Private13th Battalion
Teasdale, C. A.CadetRoyal Air Force
†#Teasdall, R. C.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Teeple, J. H.Gunner63rd Canadian Field Artillery
Teevan, T. F.Private67th Battalion
Telfer, H. C.LieutenantRoyal Flying Corps
Temple, C. C.LieutenantCanadian Mounted Rifles
Tessier, R. McN.Lance Corporal1st Newfoundland Regiment
Thibault, A. H.Private227th Battalion
Thompson, C. G.LieutenantCanadian Field Artillery
Thompson, C. S.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Thompson, F. A.Gunner9th Siege Battery
Thompson, G. P.Private102nd Battalion
Thompson, J. F.Paymaster-Sergeant232nd Battalion
Thomson, FrederickPrivate43rd Battalion
Thomson, H. J.Private151st Battalion
Thomson, J.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Thomson, W. P.Private7th Battalion
†#Thornton, E.Major5th Battalion
Thornton, N. H.Private49th Battalion
Thorp, C. A.SignalmanRoyal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve
Thorsteinson, O. F.Private10th Battalion
Thurstons, H. S. Y.Gunner34th Canadian Field Artillery
Tilley, H. S. T.Private54th Battalion
Tindale, A. S.Gunner3rd Canadian Division Artillery
Tindall, O. L.GunnerRoyal Canadian Horse Artillery
†#Tobin, A. E.Private21st Battalion
Todd, C. C.Private187th Machine Gun Corps
Todd, Henry
Tompkins, N. C.Private26th Battalion
Toothill, W. A.Leading SeamanRoyal Naval Reserve
Torrado, E.PrivateMedical Corps, Base Hospital, San Juan
Tower, R. E.Corporal6th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Travers, R. G. H.Captain20th Battalion
Trepanier, W. P.Gunner74th Canadian Field Artillery
†#Trick, F. J.Private10th Battalion
Trigg, J.
†#Trow, A. J.Corporal5th Battalion
Troy, L. T.Flight LieutenantRoyal Air Force
Trunkfield, V. J.2nd ClerkRoyal Air Force
Tuach, D. M.PrivateRoyal Fusiliers
Tuck, D. C.GunnerSiege Artillery
†#Tucker, B. J.Driver1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery
Tully, N. J.Sapper127th Battalion
Tupper, M. L.Captain112th Battalion
Turnbull, G. A.Sergeant40th Battalion
Turnbull, G. V.Gunner9th Siege Battery
Turnbull, J.Gunner74th Canadian Field Artillery
Turnbull, W. J.CaptainCanadian Field Artillery (Military Cross)
Turner, A. V.GunnerCanadian Field Artillery
Turner, J. B.Sergeant65th Battalion
Turner, S. A.8th Canadian Inf. Brigade Signallers
*Tutt, F. H.Private14th Battalion
Tyler, G.Private1st Depot Battalion, Saskatchewan
Tyner, H. R.Captain3rd Battalion Dorset Regiment
Tyson, G.Private23rd Battalion

U

NameRankUnit
Underbill, R.SergeantTerritorial Forces
Underwood, T. H.Private63rd Battalion
Uren, A. C.Asst. PaymasterRoyal Naval Reserve

V

NameRankUnit
Valdezate, I.
Vale, G. ST. J., JR.Trooper20th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Van Allen, W. H.Lance Corporal29th Light Horse of Saskatchewan
Van Kleek, G. W.Private209th Battalion
Van Wyck, T. H.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Vann, A. J.Captain
Vickers, E. I.
Vickerson, J. L.Gunner78th Canadian Field Artillery
Voaden, C. E.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Voelker, C. R.Lieutenant192nd Battalion
Vye, P. J.
Vyse, E. T.Lieutenant12th Battalion

W

NameRankUnit
†#Waddell, N. J.Private43rd Battalion
Wakelin, E. V.Siberian Exp. Force
Waldie, W.Corporal62nd Battalion
†#Walker, R. S.Private58th Battalion
Wallace, C. W.Private72rd Battalion
Wallace, F. C.Lieutenant
Wallace, H.Private40th Battalion
Wallace, R. A.Lieutenant168th Siege Battery, R.G.A. (Military Cross)
Waller, G. DeW.Gunner74th Canadian Field Artillery
Wallis, I. N.TrooperCanadian Mounted Rifles
Walter, M. M.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Ward, S. W.Gunner72nd Canadian Field Artillery
†#Warde, G. B.Corporal32nd Battalion
†#Warin, H. J.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Warner, F. M.Lieutenant4th Royal Scots
Watson, G. R. D.LieutenantR.N.V.R.
Watt, D. J.Sergeant55th Canadian Field Artillery
Watt, R. A. McR.PrivateR.A.M.C.
Weaver H. C.Private7th Battalion
Weaver, W. C.Paymaster-Sergeant154th Battalion
Webster, G. L.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Webster, W. J.PrivatePaymaster’s Staff
Weeks, T. B.Lance Corporal73rd Battalion
Weir, J. J.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Weir, T.Corporal11th Canadian Mounted Rifles
‡*Wells, D. P.Private13th Battalion
Wells, G. E.Lieutenant65th Battalion
Wellwood, W. G.Gunner68th Canadian Field Artillery
Wensley, J. H.
West, C. F.PrivateR.C.M.
West, W. H. L.Sapper6th Field Company,Canadian Engineers
Westbrook, L. A.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Wetmore, L. C.Gunner9th Siege Battery
Whatmore, K.
Whidden, E. L.Gunner10th Siege Battery
White, F. J.GunnerMcGill Siege Battery
White, G.Gunner10th Halifax Siege Battery
†#White, G. H.Private43rd Battalion
White, J.Private228th Battalion
White, R. B.SergeantRoyal Newfoundland Regiment
Whitehead, F. W. F.LieutenantRoyal Highlanders of Canada
Whitehead, G. V.Lieutenant148th Battalion
Wickett, R. A. W.Private49th Battalion
Wicks, W. E.PrivateDivision Cycle Corps
Wickwire, L. H.Private193rd Battalion
Widmeyer, L. H.Private248th Battalion
Wilkins, A. H. J.Corporal79th Canadian Field Artillery
Wilkinson, A.Private43rd Battalion
†#Wilkinson, E. J.Driver3rd Divisional Ammunition Column
Wilkinson, W. L.Gunner16th Canadian Field Artillery
Willdey, J. R.
Willey, J. E.
Williams, A. J.Private65th Battalion
Williams, L. A.Sapper11th Field Company C.E.
Williams, W.CadetRoyal Air Force
Williams, W. H.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Williamson, E. L.PrivateSask. Rly. Cons. Company
Williamson, J. C.Lance Corporal176th Battalion
Willis, G. A.Gunner47th Canadian Field Artillery
Wilmot, A. J.PrivateC.A M C.
†#Wilson, A.PrivateLord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians)
Wilson, A. B.Private147th Battalion
Wilson, G. C.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Wilson, G. T.CorporalPrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Wilson, H. J.PrivateMechanical Transport, C.A.S.C.
Wilson, J. L.Private85th Battalion
Wilson, J. M.PrivateC.A.S.C.
Wilson, R. M.Gunner63rd Battery
Wilson, S. N.CadetRoyal Flying Corps
Wilson, W.
Wilson, W. A.PrivateFirst Tank Battalion
Wilson, W. McL.Lieutenant25th Battalion
Wilson, W. P. McK.Sergeant1st C.D.A.C.
Winstone, F. J.PrivateCanadian Army Medical Corps
Winters, G. W.Private219th Battalion
Wishart, R. J.Private72nd Battalion
Withrow, C. A.Lance Corporal85th Battalion
Witter, D. L.Gunner54th Canadian Field Artillery
Wolfe, E. M.Gunner67th Canadian Field Artillery
Wolley-Dod, W. R.
Womersley, W.Corporal184th Battalion
Wood, A. H.CadetRoyal Air Force
Wood, C. R.Private18th Battalion
Wood, M. M.Private4th Battalion
†#Wood, S. M.Private75th Battalion
Woodcock, C. E. S.Lance CorporalC.A.S.C.
Wright, F.Private16th Battalion
Wyatt, C. G.PrivateNo. 3 General Hospital
†#Wyatt, C. J.Flight LieutenantRoyal Naval Air Service
Wynn, A. R.Lieutenant44th Battalion

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Yates, G. G.Private196th Battalion
Yool, J.
Young, A. S.
Young, H. A.Signaller160th Battalion
Young, L. LeR.CarpenterEngineers Corps, Forestry and Railway Con. Depot.
Youngs, H.Gunner63rd Canadian Field Artillery
†#Yuill, A. E.PrivatePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry

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*Zapfe, A. K.CorporalPrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Zinck, A. M.Private1st Depot Battalion, N.S.
Zinck, H. A.CadetRoyal Flying Corps.
Zoller, J. L.Driver3rd Division Amm. Column

First World War Roll of Honour

Royal Bank and Union Bank of Canada employees who gave their lives in the Great War, 1914 – 1918.


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Adderley, Edward JohnMacLeod, AlbertaPRIVATE ADDERLEY, born at Ferozepore, India, November 12, 1889. Home in Thornton Heath, Surrey, England. Joined the Northern Crown Bank in 1912. Enlisted from MacLeod, Alberta branch in the 8th Battalion, February 11, 1915. Present at Vimy Ridge, Hill 70 and Lens. Killed in action at Lens, August 15, 1917.
Addison, Walter George AlbertToronto, Gerrard & Main, OntarioCORPORAL ADDISON, born at Hastings, England, August 15, 1897. Home in Toronto, Ontario. Joined Toronto, Danforth Avenue branch, October 13, 1913. Enlisted from Toronto, Gerrard and Main branch, in the 3rd Division Ammunition Column, November 10, 1915. Present at Ypres, the Somme, and Vimy Ridge. Died of double pneumonia at Camiers, France, February 17, 1917.
Anderson, Francis Joseph#Rosetown, SaskatchewanLance Corporal Anderson, born at Plymouth, Devon, England on November 22, 1891. Enlisted from the Union Bank of Canada’s Rosetown, Saskatchewan branch on July 15, 1915 with the 3rd University Company. Joined the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in the field on December 6, 1915. Died of wounds obtained during the Battle of Vimy Ridge on January 25, 1917.
Anthony, Leslie FrancisBear River, Nova ScotiaLANCE-CORPORAL ANTHONY, born at Bear River, Nova Scotia, March 25, 1896. Joined Bear River branch, March 8, 1915. Enlisted from Bear River in the 112th Battalion, February 1, 1916. Subsequently transferred to 25th Battalion. Present at Vimy Ridge, Hill 70, Passchendaele, Amiens. Killed in action near Arras, September 13, 1918.
Arundell, John D’ Auvergne HarrisMontreal, QuebecSERGEANT ARUNDELL, born at Fairmont, Minnesota, U.S.A., May 14, 1889. Home in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Joined Halifax branch, Secretary’s Department, June 1, 1907. Enlisted from Montreal branch in the 14th Battalion, August 14, 1914. Was present at St. Julien. Killed in action at Langemarck, April 24, 1915.
Astbury, Neville Ayrton#Edmonton, AlbertaLieutenant Astbury, born in England, April 6, 1889. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Edmonton, Alberta branch, originally with the 49th Battalion, later assigned to the 66th Battalion. Killed in Action at Courcelette on September 16, 1916. Recipient of The British Medal, The Victory Medal and The Canadian Memorial Cross (the latter awarded to his widow)
Auldjo, John WilliamCiego de Avila, CubaSERGEANT AULDJO, born at Edinburgh, Scotland, January 14, 1891. Home in Felton, Northumberland, England. Served two years in the Bank of Scotland. Joined Montreal, Quebec branch, May 10, 1910. Enlisted from Ciego de Avila, Cuba branch, in the 60th Battalion, July 1915. Also served with the 87th Battalion. Present at Vimy Ridge, the Somme, Lens, Passchendaele, and Ypres. Received Card of Honour from his battalion for performing his duty with gallantry and distinction at Ypres, Salient and Lens. Killed in action near Passchendaele, November 14, 1917.
Austen, George AlanHalifax, South End, Nova ScotiaSECOND-LIEUTENANT AUSTEN, born at London, England, July 24, 1896. Home in Gravesend, Kent, England. Joined Halifax, Nova Scotia branch, Supervisor’s Department, February 3, 1913. Enlisted from Halifax, South End branch, in the 2nd Divisional Cycle Corps, November 26, 1914. Killed in action, October 26, 1917.
Ayres, A. Charles E.#Winnipeg, ManitobaPrivate Ayres, enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 100th Winnipeg Grenadiers. Killed in Action on April 27, 1917.

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Badger, Archibald James Robert#Minnedosa, ManitobaLieutenant Badger, born at Percy, Ontario, February 23, 1892. Enlisted from the Union Bank of Canada’s Minnedosa, Manitoba branch with the 226th Battalion on February 29, 1916. Later with the 5th Battalion. Killed in Action on September 1, 1918.
Baldwin, Kennedy Gideon FrancisDalhousie, New BrunswickCORPORAL BALDWIN, born at Bathurst, New Brunswick, March 14, 1896. Home in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Joined Dalhousie, New Brunswick branch, February 7, 1912. Enlisted from Dalhousie branch, in the 6th Canadian Mounted Rifles, March 19, 1915. Also served with the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Killed in action at Ypres, June 2, 1916.
Barlee, Herbert DallingGrand Forks, British ColumbiaPRIVATE BARLEE, born at Lakefield, Ontario, November 25, 1897. Home in Grand Forks, British Columbia. Joined Grand Forks branch, October 16, 1914. Enlisted from Grand Forks branch, in the 196th Battalion, July 10, 1916. Drafted into the 46th Battalion. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge, April 12, 1917.
Barwis, Sheppard JamesVictoria, Fort Street, British ColumbiaPRIVATE BARWIS, born at Calgary, Alberta, May 29, 1892. Home in Innisfail, Alberta. Joined Vancouver, Cordova Street branch, November 10, 1909. Enlisted from Victoria, Fort Street branch, in 143rd Battalion in 1916. Present at Vimy, Passchendaele, Lens and Arras. Killed in action at Avion, France, January 8, 1918.
Bate, George John MercierNewcastle, New BrunswickGUNNER BATE, born at Sydenham, Ontario, June 13, 1896. Home in Newcastle, New Brunswick. Joined Newcastle branch, August 13, 1913. Enlisted from Newcastle branch, in the 8th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, August 24, 1914. Present at Neuve Chapelle, Second Battle of Ypres, Festubert, Givenchy, Sanctuary Wood, Kemmel Hill, the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Fresnoy, Hill 70, Passchendaele, Amiens. Mortally wounded at Amiens, and died at No. 12 General Hospital, Rouen, August 16, 1918.
Bawtree, Edgar Leonard#Vernon, British ColumbiaPrivate Bawtree, born at London, England. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Vernon, British Columbia with the 46th Battalion on August 23, 1916. Killed in Action on July 3, 1917, aged 22.
Bayne, Robert SedgewickSaltcoats, SaskatchewanPRIVATE BAYNE, born at Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia, March 21, 1885. Home in Mabou, Nova Scotia. Joined the Northern Crown Bank in 1908. Enlisted from Saltcoats, Saskatchewan branch, in the 195th Battalion, March 31, 1916. Present at Lens in August 1917, and other engagements up to July 1918. Killed in action at Arras, July 29, 1918.
Belford, Thomas#Tompkins, SaskatchewanPrivate Belford, born at Edzell, Forfarshire, Scotland, January 12, 1888. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Tompkins, Saskatchewan with the 1st Depot Battalion on June 14, 1918. Died of Spanish Influenza on October 25, 1918.
Bell, Errol StewartMontreal, Beaver Hall, QuebecLANCE-CORPORAL BELL, born at Stellarton, Nova Scotia, December 24, 1895. Home in Joggins Mines, Nova Scotia. Joined Montreal, Quebec branch, June 26, 1912. Enlisted from Montreal, Beaver Hall branch, in the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, June 16, 1915. Saw continuous service with the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry from September 1915. Was shell-shocked at Courcelette. Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 30, 1917.
Belt, James Edwin Devey#Toronto, Ontario Lieutenant Belt, born at Arthur, Ontario, July 6, 1885. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Toronto, Ontario with the 20th Battalion on November 13, 1914. Killed in Action on June 28, 1916.
Belyea, Arthur FredCalgary, AlbertaSECOND-LIEUTENANT BELYEA, born at Penetanguishene, Ontario, October 21, 1894. Home in Calgary, Alberta. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada, Calgary, September 4, 1909. Enlisted from Calgary branch, in the Royal Flying Corps, November 27, 1917. Engaged in Scout Duty on the East Coast of England. Accidentally killed at East Boldre, Camp Beaulieu, Hants, England, September 17, 1918.
Bender, Carl AugusteConquest, SaskatchewanCADET BENDER, born at St. Thomas, Montmagny, Quebec, May 28, 1894. Joined the Quebec Bank, Winnipeg, Manitoba branch, November 22, 1915. Enlisted from Conquest, Saskatchewan branch, in the Royal Flying Corps, December 14, 1917. Accidentally killed at Deseronto, Ontario, June 10, 1918.
Berkeley, Alfred Fitzhardinge MurrayGeorgetown, British Guiana (Guyana)SECOND-LIEUTENANT BERKELEY, born at Holy Innocents’ Vicarage, Bridgetown, Barbados, March 26, 1896. Joined Georgetown, British Guiana [Guyana] branch, March 9, 1915. Enlisted from Georgetown branch, in the 74th Machine Gun Corps, December 15, 1915. Killed in action at Messines, Wytschaete Ridge, June 7, 1917.
Berry, Ian Norman Reid#Wawota, SaskatchewanPrivate Berry, born at Ellisboro, Saskatchewan, April 18, 1892. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Wawota, Saskatchewan on April 20, 1916 with the 5th Battalion. Killed in Action on April 9, 1917.
Bird, George MortonVancouver, British ColumbiaPRIVATE BIRD, born at Port Angeles, Washington, U.S.A., April 22, 1891. Home in Port Alberni, British Columbia. Joined Alberni branch, February 10, 1908. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia branch, in the 62nd Battalion, October 21, 1915. Present at the Third Battle of Ypres, June 1916, the Somme, Courcelette, Vimy Ridge. Mortally wounded at Vimy Ridge, May 5, 1917, and died at No. 6 Casualty Clearing Station, May 6, 1917.
Bird, Harry Godwin DecimusMoose Jaw, SaskatchewanPRIVATE BIRD, born at Plymouth, England, October 22, 1893. Home in Penzance, Cornwall, England. Joined Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan branch, January 24, 1913. Enlisted from Moose Jaw branch, in the 5th Battalion, August 15, 1914. Present at the Second Battle of Ypres, the Somme, Arras, Vimy Ridge. Mortally wounded at Vimy Ridge, April 9, 1917, and died in the 32nd General Hospital, Boulogne, April 23, 1917.
Bissonnette, Roy Patterson#Stirling, OntarioPrivate Bissonnette, born at Napanee, Ontario on February 15, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Stirling, Ontario with the 80th Battalion on September 18, 1915. Later with the 50th Battalion. Killed in Action, November 19, 1916.
Black, James SomervilleRegina, SaskatchewanPRIVATE BLACK, born at Fauldhouse, Scotland, November 23, 1890. Home in Lanark, Scotland. Joined Winnipeg, Manitoba branch, November 21, 1911. Enlisted from Regina, Saskatchewan branch, in the 46th Battalion, September 16, 1915. Afterwards transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Killed by the fall of his machine in France, May 1917.
Black, WilliamVancouver, Bridge Street, British ColumbiaPRIVATE BLACK, born at Barrhead, Renfrew, Scotland, May 13, 1896. Home in Vancouver, British Columbia. Joined Vancouver, Bridge Street branch, November 22, 1913. Enlisted from Vancouver, Bridge Street branch, in the 231st Battalion, May 26, 1916. Killed at Avion, France, August 15, 1917.
Blackwell, Charles Henry#Holland, ManitobaPrivate Blackwell, born at Winnipeg, Manitoba on October 8, 1898. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Holland, Manitoba with the 106th Regiment. Later with the 27th Battalion. Killed in Action on October 1, 1918.
Blake, Patrick John Lascelles#Qu’Appelle, SaskatchewanPrivate Blake, born October 14, 1897 in Normandy, France. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan with the 46th Battalion on September 21, 1915. Killed in Action on September 17, 1916.
Bole, Stanley DuncanWinnipeg, ManitobaSERGEANT BOLE, born at Meaford, Ontario, March 8, 1890. Home in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Joined Traders Bank of Canada, Sault Ste. Marie, April 1906. Enlisted from Winnipeg, Manitoba branch, in the Strathcona Horse, April 23, 1918. Died of pneumonia at Military Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, while in training at Calgary, July 5, 1918.
Bolton, Frederick GeorgeMontreal, QuebecBOMBARDIER BOLTON, born at Strathroy, Ontario, September 19, 1891. Home in Strathroy. Joined Traders Bank of Canada at Bridgeburg, Ontario, October 4, 1909. Enlisted from Montreal, Quebec branch, in the 27th Canadian Field Artillery, May 1, 1915. Present at St. Eloi, Aisne, La Bassee, Ypres, Mons, Bapaume, the Somme, Vimy, Passchendaele. Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 31, 1917.
Bradshaw, David CampbellSudbury, OntarioQUARTER-MASTER-SERGEANT BRADSHAW, born at Stratford, Ontario, August 25, 1889. Joined Traders Bank of Canada, Stratford, September 1906. Enlisted from Sudbury, Ontario branch, in the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles, June 1915. Present at Vimy and Passchendaele. Wounded at Passchendaele, October 30, 1917, and died at No. 3 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station, November 3, 1917.
Bradt, George Wesley#Fenwick, OntarioSergeant Bradt, born at Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, June 8, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Fenwick, Ontario branch with the 114th Battalion on January 28, 1916. Died in Canada, August 2, 1917.
Brehon, Richard CollesMaymont, SaskatchewanPrivate Brehorn, born at Newcross, Wexford, Ireland on January 18, 1894. Enlisted from the Northern Crown Bank branch in Maymont, Saskatchewan with the 9th Canadian Mounted Rifles on July 23, 1915; later with the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Killed June 3, 1916.
Briden, George MillerLangham, OntarioPRIVATE BRIDEN, formerly of the Northern Crown Bank, Seeley’s Bay, Ontario. Enlisted from Langham, Saskatchewan branch, July 30, 1916, in the 152nd Battalion. Served also in the 5th Battalion. Killed in action, April 10, 1917.
Brittan, Stanley VictorMontreal, QuebecLIEUTENANT BRITTAN, born May 20, 1892. Joined the Quebec Bank, July 2, 1910. Enlisted from Montreal branch, August 17, 1914, in the 13th Battalion. Killed in action, June 13, 1916.
Brooke, Gerald William#Humboldt, OntarioGunner Brooke, born at Oxford, England on August 8, 1891. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Humboldt, Saskatchewan with the 18th Battery, 5th Field Artillery Brigade on March 25, 1915. Killed in Action on April 28, 1917.
Brooks, Donald DouglasWeymouth, Nova ScotiaPRIVATE BROOKS, born at Weymouth, Nova Scotia, on April 19, 1898. Joined Weymouth branch on December 6, 1913. Enlisted from Weymouth branch, in the 64th Battalion, August 15, 1915. Transferred to 1st Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade. Present at Lens, Passchendaele, Vimy Ridge and Arras. Gassed at Lens, 1917. Killed in action near Arras, March 25, 1918.
Brown, Donald ArchibaldStettler, AlbertaLANCE-CORPORAL BROWN, born at Mount Forest, Ontario, on May 22, 1896. Home in Bulwark, Alberta. Joined Stettler, Alberta branch, October 14, 1912. Enlisted from Stettler branch, in the 89th Battalion, December 14, 1915. Transferred to 10th Battalion. Served with the 10th Battalion in France from August 1916, to April 1917. Killed in action at Arleux, April 28, 1917.
Brown, HaroldToronto, OntarioPRIVATE BROWN, born at Nassau, Bahamas, October 31, 1895. Joined Nassau branch on February 7, 1913. Enlisted from Toronto, Ontario branch, in the 3rd Battalion, August 22, 1914. Killed in action at Festubert, May 25, 1915.
Bruce, William A.#Head Office, Winnipeg, ManitobaLieutenant Bruce born at Cromore, Isle of Lewis, Scotland around 1890. Originally enlisted from the Union Bank’s Head Office in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 210th Battalion on September 9, 1916. Seconded to the 104th Squadron, Royal Air Force on October 12, 1917, and promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on February 17, 1918. Died on May 25, 1918.
Bryce, Wilfred Austin TorranceHamilton, OntarioGUNNER BRYCE, born at Paisley, Ontario, November 13, 1896. Home in Owen Sound, Ontario. Joined Owen Sound branch, April 7, 1913. Enlisted from Hamilton, Ontario branch, in the 55th Canadian Field Artillery, February 29, 1916. Present at Vimy Ridge, Arleux, Fresnoy, La Coulotte, Avion, Hill 70 and Passchendaele. Mortally wounded at Passchendaele, and died in No. 2 Casualty Clearing Station, October 23, 1917.
Burke, Edmund John#Morden, ManitobaLance Sergeant Burke, born at New Darlingford, Manitoba, March 28, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Morden, Manitoba with the 61st Battalion on September 21, 1915. Later with the 44th Battalion. Won the Military Medal in 1917. Killed in Action on June 3, 1917.
Butler, James KennethBerwick, Nova ScotiaPRIVATE BUTLER (Scout and Dispatch Bearer), born at Berwick, Nova Scotia, September 13, 1896. Joined Berwick branch on July 15, 1912. Enlisted from Berwick branch, in the 25th Battalion, November 23, 1914. Present at Third Battle of Ypres, Courcelette and St. Eloi. Shell-shocked, gassed and died of tuberculosis at Berwick, October 27, 1918.
Butler, James WilliamKelowna, British ColumbiaSECOND-LIEUTENANT BUTLER, born at Blackheath, near London, England, on February 11, 1894. Home in Blackheath, England. Was for nearly three years in the London County, Westminster & Parr’s Bank, Limited. Joined Vancouver, British Columbia East End branch, on February 28, 1913. Enlisted from Kelowna, British Columbia branch, in the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles, December 8, 1914. Granted a commission in the 3rd Battalion, East Kent Regiment, attached 7th Battalion, September 26, 1916. Killed in action near Arras, May 3, 1917.

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Cairns, James AmbroseLiverpool, Nova ScotiaCORPORAL CAIRNS, born at Newton, Prince Edward Island, March 16, 1895. Home in Newton. Joined Summerside, Prince Edward Island branch, October 14, 1912. Enlisted from Liverpool, Nova Scotia branch, in the 185th Battalion, February 8, 1916. Present on the Arras front. Killed in action at Arras, June 13, 1918.
Caldwell, Russell Roberts#Loverna, Saskatchewan2nd Lieutenant Caldwell, born April 29, 1899. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Loverna, Saskatchewan with the Royal Air Force. Killed in an air accident on September 15, 1918 in England.
Campbell, Archibald#Shoal Lake, ManitobaPrivate Campbell, born at Strathclair, Manitoba on September 16, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Shoal Lake, Manitoba with the 190th Battalion on November 9, 1916. Died on November 10, 1917
Cargill, ThomasLondon, EnglandPRIVATE CARGILL, born at Glenisle, Forfarshire, January 30, 1881. Home in Edinburgh, Scotland. For eight years with the Royal Bank of Scotland. Joined London, England branch, September 9, 1914. Enlisted from London branch, in the 6th Black Watch, Royal Air Force, March 20, 1916. Present at Festubert and Beaumont Hamel. Killed in action at Beaumont Hamel, November 14, 1916.
Carleton, Francis Guy#Tessier, SaskatchewanPrivate Carleton, born at Bradford, York, England on October 24, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Tessier, Saskatchewan branch in the 46th Battalion on July 17, 1915. Killed in Action on December 11, 1917.
Carr, Charles Clifton#Toronto, OntarioPrivate Carr, born at Toronto, Ontario on October 25, 1893. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Toronto, Ontario on September 22, 1914, with the 3rd Battalion. Prisoner of War, died of wounds sustained at St. Julien on May 2, 1915.
Carson, John Clontarf Kelvyn#Montreal, QuebecCaptain Carson, born in Montreal, Quebec on March 21, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Montreal, Quebec branch with the 14th Battalion on March 31, 1916. He was awarded the Military Cross in 1916. Killed in Action on August 11, 1918.
Carson, Thomas JohnstonSwift Current, SaskatchewanPRIVATE CARSON, born at Omagh, Ireland, December 4, 1891. Home in Omagh, Ireland. Joined Ardath, Saskatchewan branch, July 7, 1913. Enlisted from Swift Current, Saskatchewan branch, in the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, February 4, 1916. Killed in action, June 29, 1916.
Carter, Leslie Skelton#Winnipeg, ManitobaPrivate Carter, born at Carlisle, England on May 30, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Winnipeg, Manitoba branch in the 61st Battalion. Killed in Action on November 16, 1916.
Chawner, Alain Percy Mark#London, EnglandLieutenant Chawner, born at Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, September 7, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s London, England branch with the East Surrey Regiment in August 1914. Later served with the Essex Regiment, 3rd Battalion. Killed in Action on October 21, 1916.
Chisholm, George Roderick Jr.Saskatoon, SaskatchewanPRIVATE CHISHOLM, born at Pictou, Nova Scotia, March 15, 1897. Home in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Joined Saskatoon branch, July 2, 1914. Enlisted from Saskatoon branch, in the 78th Battalion, April 15, 1916. Present on the Somme and Vimy Ridge. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge, April 9, 1917.
Chisholm, John WalterMontreal, Beaver Hall, QuebecPRIVATE CHISHOLM, born at Dumbarton, Ontario, October 28, 1896. Home in Montreal, Quebec. Joined Montreal, Beaver Hall branch, June 30, 1913. Enlisted in Montreal, in the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, June 16, 1915. Present at Sanctuary Wood and other engagements. Killed in action at Sanctuary Wood, June 2, 1916.
Christie, William Davidson Cairns#Orillia, OntarioCaptain Christie, born at Montreal, Quebec on December 25, 1884. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Orillia, Ontario branch with the 13th Battalion on August 15, 1916. Originally held the rank of Lieutenant, later promoted to Captain. Awarded the DSO for actions in Hangard Wood on August 8th 1918. Wounded at Arras between August 27th and September 4th 1918. Succumbed to wounds on September 17, 1918.
Clark, Elias JamesEdmonton, AlbertaPRIVATE CLARK, born at Swinden, Wiltshire, England, December 31, 1895. Joined Edmonton, Alberta branch, June 10, 1912. Enlisted from Edmonton branch, in the 49th Battalion, January 12, 1915. Present at Maple Copse and Courcelette. Killed in action at Courcelette, September 16, 1916.
Cole, Arthur HammondNew Westminster, British ColumbiaTROOPER COLE, born at Brundall, Norfolk, England, February, 19, 1889. Home in Brundall, Norfolk, England. Joined Montreal, Quebec branch, June 8, 1909. Enlisted from New Westminster, British Columbia branch, in the 11th Canadian Mounted Rifles, June 1, 1915. Killed in action at Passchendaele, November 10, 1917.
Cole, Charles Stanger#Edmonton, AlbertaCorporal Cole, born at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, November 14, 1890. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Edmonton, Alberta branch with the 3rd Canadian Mounted Rifles under the rank of Trooper, on December 29, 1914. Later, Corporal with the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles. Killed in Action on August 1, 1918.
Copp, Thomas PearsonVancouver, British ColumbiaLIEUTENANT COPP, born at Riverside, New Brunswick, October 19, 1890. Home in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Joined Vancouver, East End branch, November 22, 1907. Enlisted from Vancouver branch, in the 72nd Battalion, September 14, 1915. Also served with 102nd Battalion. Killed in action at Regina Trench, on the Somme, October 21, 1916.
Corbett, William Lorne#Barrie, OntarioPrivate Corbett, born July 29, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Barrie, Ontario branch with 157th Battalion on November 17, 1915. Taken on strength of the 38th Battalion in March 1918. Killed in Action on September 2, 1918.
Cowles, Robert James#Montreal, QuebecGunner Cowles, born at London, England on December 21, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Montreal, Quebec branch with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery on March 6, 1916. Died of wounds on October 1, 1917.
Craig, George LoringMoncton, New BrunswickSERGEANT CRAIG, born at St. Stephen, New Brunswick, May 17, 1898. Home in Moncton, New Brunswick. Joined Moncton branch, September 24, 1915. Enlisted from Moncton branch, in the 236th Battalion, September 9, 1916. Present at Cambrai. Killed in action at Cambrai, September 27, 1917.
Craighead, William King#Saskatoon, SaskatchewanPrivate Craighead, born at Glasgow, Scotland, December 31, 1890. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Saskatoon, Saskatchewan branch with the 38th Battalion on April 5, 1915. Taken on strength of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry on July 16, 1915. Killed in Action on April 15, 1916.
Cross, Claude HaroldAshcroft, British ColumbiaLance Corporal Cross, born December 23, 1890. Enlisted from the Northern Crown Bank’s branch in Ashcroft, British Columbia on December 8, 1914 with the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. Wounded during the 4th phase of the Battle of the Somme in the vicinity of Mouquet Farm; succumbed to wounds on September 16, 1916.

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Davidson, John Frederick#Winnipeg, ManitobaSergeant Davidson, born at Peterborough, Ontario on April 27, 1888. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 27th Battalion on March 1, 1917. Died of Wounds on September 29, 1918.
Davies, Thomas Emlyn#Zealandia, SaskatchewanPrivate Davies, born at Morriston, South Wales on October 8, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Zealandia, Saskatchewan branch with the 232nd Battalion on May 18, 1916. Later served with the 28th Battalion. Died of wounds on November 3, 1917.
Davis, John Alfred#Calgary, AlbertaPrivate Davis, born at London, England on November 12, 1892. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Calgary, Alberta branch with the 10th Battalion on September 23, 1914. Died of wounds on April 24, 1915.
De Boissiere, Jacques ValletonPort of Spain, TrinidadSECOND-LIEUTENANT DE BOISSIERE, born at Port of Spain, Trinidad, April 18, 1896. Joined Port of Spain branch, July 6, 1912. Enlisted from Port of Spain branch, in the 8th Battalion, 4th Contingent, British West Indies Regiment, April 28, 1917. Present at Ypres. Died of pneumonia at Taranto, Italy.
Deans, John HaroldOrillia, OntarioLIEUTENANT DEANS, born at Cleveland, Ohio, July 19, 1896. Home in Orillia, Ontario. Joined Orillia branch, August 23, 1915. Enlisted from Orillia branch, in the 162nd Battalion, May 1, 1916. Transferred to Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action near West Roocbeke, near Ypres, about November 7, 1917.
Delaney, John JosephToronto, OntarioPRIVATE DELANEY, born at Liverpool, England, August 9, 1891. Joined Toronto, Ontario branch, March 27, 1913. Enlisted from Toronto branch, in the 15th Battalion, August 15, 1914. Reported missing for over a year and then declared dead.
Destrube, Paul JeanLondon, EnglandPRIVATE DESTRUBE, born at London, England, December 26, 1891. Joined Edmonton, Alberta branch, November 19, 1913. Left Edmonton in August 1914, for England. Enlisted in London in the 22nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, September 1914. Present at Cambrai, Vermeilles, Festubert, Givenchy, Souchez, Vimy Ridge, Delville Wood, Hebuterne, Beaumont, Courcelette, Miraumont. Recommended for commission. Killed in action at Petit Miraumont, February 17, 1917.
Doble, John JamesSwift Current, SaskatchewanLIEUTENANT DOBLE, born at Sunderland, Ontario, May 9, 1882. Home in Sunderland. Joined the Northern Crown Bank, 1906. Enlisted from Swift Current, Saskatchewan branch, in the 116th Battalion, December 1915. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge, April 11, 1917.
Donald, John Redmond#Montreal, QuebecLieutenant Donald, born at Wigton, Cumberland, England on October 18, 1888. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Montreal, Quebec with the 24th Battalion on October 18, 1914. Died on July 3, 1917
Dow, Andrew ThomasWinnipeg, ManitobaPRIVATE DOW, born at Airnkilly, Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland, May 29, 1891. Home in Bankfoot, Perthshire, Scotland. Served with the Bank of Scotland four years. Joined Winnipeg, Manitoba branch, December 1, 1911. Enlisted from Winnipeg branch, in the 10th Battalion, November 14, 1914 (Fort Garry Horse, 32nd Battalion). Killed in action at Festubert, May 21, 1915.
Doyle, Nelson PatrickRodney, OntarioPRIVATE DOYLE, born at Wardsville, Ontario, April 21, 1898. Home in Walkerville, Ontario. Joined Rodney, Ontario branch, November 24, 1915. Enlisted from Rodney branch, in the 91st Battalion, as Stretcher-Bearer, February 25, 1916. Present at the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Arras, Fresnoy, Cambrai. Recommended for honours several times. Killed in action between Inchy and Cagnicourt, September 3, 1918.
Duff, John RutherfordSaskatoon, SaskatchewanPRIVATE DUFF, born at Carberry, Manitoba, June 27, 1892. Home in Davidson, Saskatchewan. Joined Northern Crown Bank in 1909. Enlisted from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan branch, in the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry on March 15, 1916. Killed in action at Neuville, St. Vaast, France, about November 29, 1916.
Duff, William Selkirk#Cayuga, OntarioPrivate Duff, born at Selkirk, Ontario, December 30, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Cayuga, Ontario branch with the 114th Battalion on March 23, 1916. Later attached to the 4th Battalion. Died of wounds received two days earlier at the Battle of Passchendaele, on November 8, 1917.
Duncan, Joseph Clynch CampbellSaint John, New BrunswickPRIVATE DUNCAN, born at Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 4, 1895. Home in Kentville, Nova Scotia. Joined Wolfville, Nova Scotia branch, June 20, 1911. Enlisted from Saint John, New Brunswick branch, in the 115th Battalion, February 16, 1916. Present at Vimy Ridge. Died in hospital at Wimcraux, February 4, 1918, from wounds received in September 1917.
Dunsire, Alexander#London, EnglandPrivate Dunsire, born at Kinghorn, Fife, Scotland. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s London, England branch with the Royal Scots. Died of wounds on August 20, 1918, aged 26
Durie, William Arthur PeelToronto, Ontario CAPTAIN DURIE, born at Toronto, Ontario, April 7, 1881. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada, Toronto, July 1899. Enlisted from Toronto branch, in the 58th Battalion, May 27, 1915. Present at Ypres, Vimy Ridge, Avion, Passchendaele, Hill 70. Wounded at Ypres, May 1916. Killed near Lens, December 29, 1917.

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Eamer, Leonard Alvia#Tessier, SaskatchewanPrivate Eamer, born at Montreal, Quebec, June 16, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Tessier, Saskatchewan with the 1st Depot Battalion on July 9, 1918. Died of pneumonia on October 4, 1918.
Eastland, Charles ClevelandGadsby, AlbertaPRIVATE EASTLAND, born at Apsley, Ontario, March 22, 1893. Home in Calgary, Alberta. Joined Gadsby, Alberta branch, March 16, 1914. Enlisted from Gadsby branch, in the 187th Battalion, July 31, 1916. Served also with 50th Battalion. Present at Passchendaele, Denain, Amiens, Bourlon Wood, Valenciennes, Cambrai. Honours-Military Medal. Killed in action at Cambrai, September 27, 1918.
Eaton, Rupert William#Victoria, British ColumbiaLieutenant Eaton, born at London, England, December 6, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Victoria, British Columbia branch with the 103rd Battalion on January 3, 1916. Later with the 54th Battalion and awarded the Military Cross. Killed in Action on September 27, 1918.
Edens, John FrancisSt. John’s, NewfoundlandLIEUTENANT EDENS, born at St. John’s, Newfoundland, on October 1, 1896. Joined St. John’s branch, September 2, 1912. Enlisted from St. John’s branch, January 2, 1915, in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment. Present at Ypres, the Somme, Beaumont Hamel, Guedecourt, Cambrai, and other engagements. Killed in action at Cambrai, November 20, 1917.
Elliott, Fred FletcherVancouver, East End, British ColumbiaLIEUTENANT ELLIOTT, born at Matsumoto, Japan, January 26, 1891. Home in Sardis, British Columbia. Joined Victoria, British Columbia branch, May 18, 1907. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia, East End branch, August 22, 1914, in the 7th Battalion. Present at most of the early Canadian engagements. Killed in action at the Third Battle of Ypres, June 3, 1916.
Elsdon, Charles WesleyDorchester, New BrunswickBOMBARDIER ELSDON, born at Dorchester, New Brunswick, December 28, 1896. Joined Dorchester branch, August 4, 1913. Enlisted from Dorchester branch, August 20, 1914, in the 7th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Present at all Canadian Corps engagements from the Second Battle of Ypres, April 1915, to Haynecourt, before Cambrai, in September 1918. Killed in action at Haynecourt, September 28, 1918.
Embree, David ThorntonHalifax, Nova ScotiaCOMPANY SERGEANT-MAJOR EMBREE, born at Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, August 25, 1891. Joined Port Hawkesbury branch, February 1, 1910. Enlisted from Halifax, Nova Scotia branch, March 27, 1915, in the 40th Battalion. Transferred and served with the 58th Battalion. Present at Ypres, Vimy Ridge, the Somme, and other engagements. Killed in action near Lens, December 29, 1917.
Estey, Richard AlbertGrand Falls, New BrunswickSIGNALLER ESTEY, born at Grand Falls, New Brunswick, June 26, 1898. Joined Grand Falls branch, April 14, 1914. Enlisted from Grand Falls branch, July 15, 1915, and served with the 55th and 25th Battalions. Present at Courcelette and Vimy Ridge. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge, April 9, 1917.
Evans, John Llewellyn#Yorkton, SaskatchewanLieutenant Evans, born at Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, April 5, 1893. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Yorkton, Saskatchewan with the 188th Battalion on July 24, 1915. Later with the 54th Battalion. Killed in Action on March 1, 1917
Evans, William David#Outlook, SaskatchewanLieutenant Evans, enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Outlook, Saskatchewan with the 46th Battalion. Killed in Action on June 11, 1918, age 22.
Eyden, Lawrence Robert#London, EnglandPrivate Eyden, born in Crewe, England in 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in London, England with the 10th Royal Fusiliers. Killed on September 15, 1916

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Farnell, Allison HoodBear River, Nova ScotiaPRIVATE FARNELL, born at Upper Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia, April 18, 1897. Home in Elmsvale, Nova Scotia. Joined Bear River, Nova Scotia branch, November 4, 1913. Enlisted from Bear River branch, February 26, 1915, in the 6th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Died at Elmsvale, January 13, 1917, the result of exposure.
Ferguson, James Andrew#Crystal City, ManitobaPrivate Ferguson, born at Crystal City, Manitoba on March 4, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Crystal City, Manitoba branch with the 184th Battalion on March 18, 1916. Later with the 27th Battalion. Died on November 6, 1917.
Fergusson, Archibald McKenzieCalgary, AlbertaPRIVATE FERGUSSON, born at Essex, Ontario, March 25, 1891. Home in Calgary, Alberta. Joined the Lumsden, Saskatchewan branch, June 23, 1911. Enlisted from Calgary, Alberta branch, October 24, 1917, in the 31st Battalion. Killed in action at Neuville Vitassee, France, August 24, 1918.
Forbes, HerbertForget, SaskatchewanPRIVATE FORBES, born at Greenisland, County Antrim, Ireland, February 7, 1886. Home in Greenisland, Ireland. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan, June 1912. Enlisted from Forget, Saskatchewan branch, September 17, 1915, in the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles. Killed in action at Lauez, France, December 3, 1916.
Foster, Davis RoyEnterprise, OntarioCORPORAL FOSTER, born at Bracebridge, Ontario, July 30, 1894. Home in Bracebridge. Joined the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Enterprise, Ontario branch. Served with the 37th Battalion and 4th Canadian Machine Gun Company. Present on the Somme and at Passchendaele. Killed in action at Lyne Cott, November 6, 1917.
Franklin, Albert Edward#Empress, AlbertaPrivate Franklin, born at Walthamstow, Essex, England on July 9, 1891. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Empress, Alberta with the 31st Battalion on October 11, 1915. Died on November 9, 1916.
Franks, Rolland Sutton#London, England2nd Lieutenant Franks, born at Suffolk, England, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in London, England with the East Surrey Regiment. Killed in Action on October 12, 1917.
Fraser, Arthur MiltonSydney, Nova ScotiaLIEUTENANT FRASER, born at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, April 28, 1896. Home in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Joined Sydney branch, September 12, 1912. Enlisted in the 40th Battalion, August 2, 1915. Transferred later to the 185th Battalion. Killed in action at Monchy Arras, August 26, 1918.
Fraser, Donald DrummondSaint John, North End, New BrunswickCOMPANY SERGEANT-MAJOR FRASER, born at Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia, November 14, 1895. Home in West Saint John, New Brunswick. Joined Saint John branch, June 12, 1911. Enlisted from Saint John, North End branch, November 26, 1914, in the 1st Battalion. Present at the Third Battle of Ypres, the various engagements of the salient, the Somme and Vimy Ridge. Mortally wounded during the Vimy Ridge engagement and died in No. 6 Casualty Clearing Station on April 12, 1917.
Fright, Edward JamesBrownsville, OntarioPRIVATE FRIGHT, born at Springfield, Ontario, December 21, 1896. Joined the Springfield branch of the Traders Bank of Canada, February 1, 1912. Enlisted from Brownsville, Ontario branch, January 15, 1916, and served with the 36th Battalion. Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 26, 1917.

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Garbutt, Earl Casford#Warkworth, OntarioLance Corporal Garbutt, born at Aurora, York Township, Ontario on June 17, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Warkworth, Ontario with the 80th Battalion and the rank of Private on November 6, 1915. Transferred to the 44th Battalion on August 7, 1916. Promoted to rank of Lance Corporal on April 15, 1917. Killed in Action on June 3, 1917.
Gay, Duncan Scott#Saskatoon, SaskatchewanPrivate Gay, born at Edinburgh, Scotland on August 24, 1890. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan with the 2nd University Company on June 15, 1915. Joined the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in the field on September 1, 1915. Killed at the Battle of Sanctuary Wood on June 2, 1916
Gillies, WilliamVancouver, East End, British ColumbiaPRIVATE GILLIES, born at Alexandria, Scotland, on January 26, 1890. Home in Craigendoran, Helensburgh, Scotland. Served with the Union Bank of Scotland for more than four years. Joined Montreal, Quebec branch, November 11, 1909. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia, East End branch, May 10, 1915, with the 29th Battalion. Killed in action at Dickebusch, April 30, 1916.
Glass, JohnHead Office, Montreal, QuebecLANCE-CORPORAL GLASS, born at Montreal, Quebec, September 24, 1890. Home in Verdun, Quebec. Joined Head Office staff, Montreal, May 1, 1914. Enlisted from Head Office on October 30, 1915, in the 87th Battalion, Canadian Grenadier Guards. Killed in action at La Coulotte, June 9, 1917.
Godwin, Arthur Gerald#Belleville, OntarioPrivate Godwin, born at Ottawa, Ontario on March 14, 1892. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Belleville, Ontario with the 8th Battalion on November 1, 1917. Died of wounds on August 12, 1918.
Goldsworth, William GardnerMontreal, Laurier Ave., QuebecGUNNER GOLDSWORTH, born at Montreal, Quebec, January 27, 1897. Home in Lachine, Quebec. Joined Montreal, Cote St. Paul branch, July 25, 1910. Enlisted from Montreal, Laurier Avenue branch, September 23, 1916, in the 6th Canadian Siege Battery. Killed in action at Passchendaele, November 6, 1917.
Goodsir, ThomasVancouver, East End, British ColumbiaPRIVATE GOODSIR, born at Galashiels, Scotland, April 19, 1894. Home in Galashiels, Scotland. Served for more than four years in the Royal Bank of Scotland. Joined Vancouver, British Columbia, East End branch, on November 22, 1912. Enlisted from Vancouver, East End branch, August 10, 1914, in the 72nd Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action near Ypres, April 18, 1915.
Gordon, Norman Davidson#Eastend, SaskatchewanCorporal Gordon, born at Boissevain, Manitoba on July 19, 1885. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Eastend, Saskatchewan with the 34th Fort Garry Horse on March 2, 1916. Died of wounds on July 8, 1917.
Grant, Kenneth MarshallSt. Marys, OntarioSERGEANT GRANT, born at Guelph, Ontario, March 10, 1892. Joined Guelph branch, September 2, 1911. Enlisted from St. Marys, Ontario branch, October 19, 1915, in the 29th Howitzer Battery. Present on the Somme. Killed in action at Martinpuich, October 30, 1916.
Grieve, Davis ClarkMontreal, QuebecLIEUTENANT GRIEVE, born at Aberfeldy, Scotland, November 17, 1890. Home in Aberfeldy, Scotland. Joined Montreal, Quebec branch, January 24, 1911. Enlisted from that office, August 13, 1914, in the 5th Royal Highlanders. Present at Ypres, Festubert, the Somme and Vimy Ridge. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge, April 9, 1917.
Grigg, Edward Jonathan#Medicine Hat, AlbertaLance Corporal Grigg, born at Somerset, England on October 14, 1885. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Medicine Hat, Alberta branch with the 3rd Canadian Mounted Rifles on January 12, 1915. Died of wounds on November 3, 1916.
Gutteridge, Leslie AlvinVancouver, Mount Pleasant, British ColumbiaPRIVATE GUTTERIDGE, born at Mitchell, Ontario, February 20, 1896. Home in Point Grey, British Columbia. Joined Vancouver, British Columbia branch, July 16, 1913. Enlisted from Vancouver, Mount Pleasant branch, July 31, 1915, in the 62nd Battalion. Later transferred to the 14th Battalion. Present at the Third Battle of Ypres, Courcelette, Sanctuary Wood and Mouquet Farm. Killed in action at Mouquet Farm, September 7, 1916.

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Hames, Edgar Reginald#Hamiota, ManitobaPrivate Hames, born at MacLeod, Alberta on November 30, 1890. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Hamiota, Manitoba with the 8th Battalion on March 6, 1916. Died of wounds received three days earlier on August 18, 1917.
Hamilton, John HorneToronto, OntarioPRIVATE HAMILTON, born at London, Ontario, April 3, 1892. Joined London branch, July 12, 1909. Enlisted from Toronto, Ontario branch, August 17, 1914, in the 15th Battalion. Killed in action at St. Julien, April 24, 1915.
Hamilton, William RobertsonNew Westminster, British ColumbiaPRIVATE HAMILTON, born at Aberdalgie, Scotland, January 30, 1892. Home in Perth, Scotland. Served for two years with the Commercial Bank of Scotland. Joined New Westminster, British Columbia branch, November 21, 1911. Enlisted from that office on August 10, 1914, in the 7th Battalion. Killed in action at Ypres, April 1915.
Hammill, Wilfred Charles#Quebec City, QuebecPrivate Hammill, born at Winnipeg, Manitoba on July 3, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Quebec City, Quebec with the 19th Battalion on July 22, 1915. Died on July 21, 1916.
Hanna, Victor MiddletonShubenacadie, Nova ScotiaPRIVATE HANNA, born at Middle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia, January 7, 1898. Joined Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia branch, February 24, 1916. Enlisted from Shubenacadie branch, March 15, 1916, in the 85th Battalion. Present at Lens, Arras, Passchendaele. Wounded and gassed at Passchendaele, October 31, 1917. Died in Cogswell St. Hospital, Halifax, January 17, 1919.
Hannah, Harold McDougallEdmonton, AlbertaLANCE-CORPORAL HANNAH, born at Richibucto, New Brunswick, September 10, 1890. Joined Rexton, New Brunswick branch, August 1, 1907. Enlisted from Edmonton, Alberta branch, April 8, 1916, in the 194th Battalion. Killed in action at Passchendaele, November 7, 1917.
Harron, Goldwin WilliamVenn, SaskatchewanPRIVATE HARRON, born at Kitchener, Ontario, September 18, 1897. Home in Venn, Saskatchewan. Joined the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Venn branch, October 22, 1915, in the 53rd Battalion, serving later with the 28th Battalion. Present at Ypres and the Somme. Killed in action on the Somme, July 5, 1916.
Haszard, Gordon ThomasCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandGUNNER HASZARD, born at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, September 13, 1896. Joined Charlottetown branch, March 6, 1912. Enlisted from Charlottetown branch, August 17, 1915, in the 6th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Killed in action at Passchendaele, November 7, 1917.
Hatfield, Arthur WellesleyYarmouth, Nova ScotiaSERGEANT HATFIELD, born at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, November 7, 1896. Joined Yarmouth branch, July 29, 1912. Enlisted from Yarmouth branch, November 12, 1914, in the 25th Battalion. Killed in action at Ypres, November 3, 1915.
Heath, Gerald CoussmakerVancouver, British ColumbiaCORPORAL HEATH joined the Northern Crown Bank in 1912. Served formerly with the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia branch, August 22, 1914, in the 16th Battalion. Killed in action, April 22, 1915. Recommended by Sir John French for gallantry and distinguished services on the field. Mentioned in dispatches.
Hereron, CharlesKelowna, British ColumbiaLIEUTENANT HERERON, born at Kelowna, British Columbia, August 13, 1896. Joined Kelowna branch, July 29, 1912. Enlisted from Kelowna branch, November 9, 1915, in the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. Present at Arras, Lens, Loos, Avion, Hill 70, Passchendaele and Cambrai. Mentioned twice at Hill 70 in Battalion orders. Won the Military Medal at Passchendaele. Recommended for a commission. Killed in action on the road between Valenciennes and Mons, November 6, 1918.
Higgins, Omar Leonard#Melita, ManitobaLieutenant Higgins, born on June 29, 1893. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Melita, Manitoba with the 12th Reserve Battalion on June 8, 1915. Died on January 23, 1919 from the effects of gas poisoning.
Hobkirk, Charles HamiltonFredericton, New BrunswickLIEUTENANT HOBKIRK, born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, January 2, 1896. Home in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Joined Fredericton branch, September 4, 1912. Enlisted from Fredericton branch, June 30, 1915, in the 64th Battalion; also served with the 25th and 71st Battalions. Killed in action at Courcelette, September 17, 1916.
Hodkinson, John PattersonVancouver, East End, British ColumbiaPRIVATE HODKINSON, born at Newton Stewart, Scotland, May 25, 1889. Home in Newton Stewart. Served for more than four years with the Commercial Bank of Scotland. Joined Vancouver, British Columbia, Mount Pleasant branch, June 12, 1913. Enlisted from Vancouver, East End branch, in the 72nd Seaforth Highlanders. Present at Ypres, Arras, the Somme, and Vimy Ridge. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge, April 9, 1917.
Holden, Wilfred Maurice#Winnipeg, ManitobaPrivate Holden, born at Melita, Manitoba on November 25, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 222nd Battalion on April 11, 1916. Later attached to the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles. Died on August 20, 1917.
Holliday, Cecil SanfordBethune, SaskatchewanPRIVATE HOLLIDAY, born at Crystal, North Dakota, U.S.A., August 12, 1894. Home in Elm Creek, Manitoba. Joined Conquest, Saskatchewan branch, September 15, 1914. Enlisted from Bethune, Saskatchewan branch, June 9, 1916, in the 203rd Battalion. Killed in action at the Second Battle of Arras, August 31, 1918.
Holliday, Frank Stewart#Head Office, Winnipeg, ManitobaPrivate Holliday, born at Crystal, North Dakota, USA on March 15, 1892. Enlisted from the Union Bank Head Office in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 2nd Depot Cyclist Platoon on May 29, 1916. Later with the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Died of wounds on September 9, 1918.
Hood, James SwirlesHead Office, Montreal, QuebecLIEUTENANT HOOD, born at Kirkcaldy, Scotland, August 9, 1894. Home in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. Served for more than two years with the Commercial Bank of Scotland. Joined Head Office staff, November 4, 1912. Enlisted from Head Office, October 28, 1914, in the 23rd Battalion. Killed in action, May 3, 1917, at Fresnoy.
Horton, Christopher Bagnall#Hartney, ManitobaGunner Horton, born at Walthamstow, Essex, England on August 14, 1898. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Hartney, Manitoba with the 76th Battery on September 19, 1916. Died of pneumonia on February 1, 1917.
Houston, John#Blairmore, AlbertaPrivate Houston, born at Glasgow, Scotland on August 14, 1893. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Blairmore, Alberta with 10th Battalion on May 10, 1916. Killed in Action on August 15, 1917.
Hudson, Reginald Selby#Vancouver, British ColumbiaPrivate Hudson, born at Bradwardine, Manitoba on July 30, 1892. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Vancouver, British Columbia with the 196th Battalion on April 11, 1916. Later with the 46th Battalion. Died on March 26, 1917.
Hunter, Roy CameronVancouver, British ColumbiaPRIVATE HUNTER, born at Wiarton, Ontario, September 11, 1889. Home in Wiarton. Formerly in the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia branch, October 14, 1914, in the 23rd Battalion. Later transferred to the 3rd Battalion. Killed in action at Givenchy, June 17, 1915.
Hunter, Wilfred LaurierToronto, OntarioPRIVATE HUNTER, born at Lansing, Ontario, February 2, 1897. Home in Toronto, Ontario. Joined Toronto branch, July 14, 1914. Enlisted from Toronto branch, June 12, 1915, in the 58th Battalion. Also served in the 2nd Machine Gun Company, 1st Canadian Division. Present at Ypres, St. Julien, Courcelette, and the Somme. Killed in action at Courcelette, September 26, 1916.
Hurrell, Douglas Strutt#Winnipeg, ManitobaPrivate Hurrell, born at Malden, Essex, England on June 3, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Winnipeg, Manitoba branch on January 9, 1915 with the 43rd Battalion. Killed in Action on April 24, 1916.
Hynes, Andrew ArthurSault Ste. Marie, OntarioPRIVATE HYNES, born at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, February 15, 1897. Joined Sault Ste. Marie, Queen & Bruce Street branch, March 1, 1913. Enlisted from Sault Ste. Marie branch, July 22, 1915, in the 76th Battalion. Transferred later to the 37th Battalion and 17th Reserve. Served in France with the 3rd Battalion, 1st Division. Killed in action near Vimy Ridge, October 26, 1916.

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Jeffreys, Ernest Fred#Fenwick, OntarioPrivate Jeffreys, born at Erin Township, Ontario on October 9, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Fenwick, Ontario with the 176th Battalion, 2nd Dragoons on April 1, 1916. Later with the 102nd Battalion. Died on October 1, 1918.
Johnson, Asgeir FinnsonWinnipeg, Portage & Sherbrook, ManitobaPRIVATE JOHNSON, home in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Joined the Northern Crown Bank in 1915. Enlisted from Winnipeg, Portage & Sherbrook branch, February 19, 1916, in the 184th Battalion. Also served in the 78th Battalion. Killed in action, October 30, 1917.
Johnson, Frank LawrenceRoseau, DominicaSECOND-LIEUTENANT JOHNSON, born at Bridgetown, Barbados, March 15, 1898. Home in Bridgetown. Joined Roseau, Dominica branch, April 5, 1915. Enlisted from Roseau branch, January 15, 1916, in the St. Lucia Volunteers, British West Indies Regiment. Afterwards attached to the Royal Flying Corps. Accidentally killed at Aboukir, Egypt, September 6, 1917.
Johnston, Mark St. ClairIngersoll, OntarioPRIVATE JOHNSTON, born at Winona, Ontario, May 29, 1894. Home in Winona. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada at Stoney Creek, Ontario branch, July 2, 1912. Enlisted from Ingersoll, Ontario branch, February 1, 1916, in the 129th Battalion. Later served in France with the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry as a Dispatch Runner.
Jones, Henry WilliamGrand Forks, British ColumbiaPRIVATE JONES, born at Rayleigh, Essex, England, June 7, 1892. Home in Vancouver, British Columbia. Joined Vancouver branch, May 23, 1910. Enlisted from Grand Forks, British Columbia branch, July 1, 1915, in the 54th Battalion. Present on the Somme and at Ypres. Killed in action at Ypres, June 1916.
Jones, Richard Bathoe#Winnipeg, ManitobaPrivate Jones, born at Winnipeg, Manitoba on August 22, 1897. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 61st Battalion on August 28, 1915. Later with the 44th Battalion. Died on October 25, 1916.
Jones, Richard Hyde#Pense, SaskatchewanLance Corporal Jones, born at Workington, Cumberland, England on May 24, 1891. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Pense, Saskatchewan with the 79th Cameron Highlanders on September 22, 1915. Later with the 43rd Battalion Died on October 8, 1916.

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Kearney, John HempenstallMontreal, St. Matthew Street, QuebecPRIVATE KEARNEY, born in March 1892. Joined the Quebec Bank, Montreal, St. Catherine Street East branch, September 28, 1913. Enlisted from Montreal, St. Matthew Street branch, in the 14th Battalion, August 15, 1914. Killed in action, June 3, 1916.
Kelly, Ernest Tilton Sumpter#Picton, OntarioLieutenant Kelly, born at Athol Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario on June 20, 1896. Originally enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Picton, Ontario with the 155th Battalion on January 11, 1916. He joined the Royal Air Force on July 6, 1917. Killed in Action on June 15, 1918.
Kelly, Henry Joseph#Orillia, OntarioPrivate Kelly, born at Dummer Township, Ontario on June 20, 1888. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Orillia, Ontario with the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles on February 4, 1915. Killed in Action on June 7, 1916.
Kempton, JohnStrasbourg, SaskatchewanLANCE-CORPORAL KEMPTON joined the Quebec Bank, August 1912. Enlisted from Strasbourg, Saskatchewan branch, September 15, 1915, in the 82nd Battalion, Calgary, Alberta. Served also in the 5th Battalion. Killed in action, April 1917.
Kerr, LouisBrantford, OntarioGUNNER KERR, born at Holstein, Ontario, August 17, 1890. Home in Toronto, Ontario. Joined Arthur, Ontario branch, February 15, 1912. Enlisted from Brantford, Ontario branch, March 16, 1918, in the 70th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia in Toronto, October 22, 1918.
King, John Joshua WallacePictou, Nova ScotiaPRIVATE KING, born at Dorchester, New Brunswick, March 20, 1895. Home in Pictou, Nova Scotia. Joined Pictou branch, May 12, 1913. Enlisted from Pictou branch, September 20, 1915, in the 64th Battalion. Later transferred to the 24th Battalion. Present at Courcelette. Wounded on September 18, 1916, and died of wounds at Moore Barracks, Shorncliffe, Kent.
Kirkman, Charles FrederickEdmonton, AlbertaPRIVATE KIRKMAN, born at Leicester, England, May 22, 1888. Home in Leicester. Joined Quebec Bank, Edmonton, Alberta, April 1913. Enlisted from Edmonton branch on November 26, 1914, in the 31st Battalion. Present at St. Eloi, Sanctuary Wood, the Somme and Courcelette. Killed in action at Courcelette, September 26, 1916.
Kirvan, Fredrick SylvesterCargill, OntarioSIGNALLER KIRVAN, born at Elora, Ontario, April 29, 1897. Home in Guelph, Ontario. Joined Collingwood, Ontario branch, November 4, 1912. Enlisted from Cargill, Ontario branch, February 29, 1916, in the 160th Battalion. Later served with the 87th Battalion, Grenadier Guards. Killed in action at Arras, September 2, 1918.

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Laing, Alexander RolloVancouver, British ColumbiaPRIVATE LAING, born at Cowdenbeath, Fifeshire, Scotland, January 17, 1893. Home in Cowdenbeath. Served for more than two years with the Commercial Bank of Scotland. Joined Vancouver, British Columbia branch, November 4, 1912. Enlisted from Vancouver branch, May 31, 1915, with the 2nd Brigade, Machine Gun Company. Present at Vimy Ridge. Killed in action, April 9, 1918.
Langille, Lloyd HaliburtonWolfville, Nova ScotiaPRIVATE LANGILLE, born at Kingston Village, Nova Scotia, February 17, 1897. Home in Middleton, Nova Scotia. Joined Middleton branch, September 3, 1912. Enlisted from Wolfville, Nova Scotia branch, February 29, 1916, in the 219th Nova Scotia Highlanders. Also served with the 85th Battalion. Present at Arras and Drocourt-Queant. Killed in action at Arras, September 2, 1918.
Laurie, John GordonOrillia, OntarioCAPTAIN LAURIE, born at Hamilton, Ontario, January 12, 1892. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada, Hamilton, East End branch, November 9, 1910. Enlisted from Orillia, Ontario branch, January 31, 1916, in the 173rd Battalion. Present at Vimy Ridge and Fresnoy. Killed in action at Fresnoy, May 9, 1917.
Leake, Eric GilbertToronto, OntarioCAPTAIN LEAKE, born at Fallowfield, Manchester, England, January 26, 1893. Home in Altrincham, England. Served for nearly three years with the Lancashire & Yorkshire Bank, Limited, England. Joined Toronto, Ontario branch, April 4, 1913. Enlisted from Toronto branch, August 17, 1914. Won the Military Cross. Killed in action in France, July 31, 1918.
Leeming, Alfred JohnsonVancouver, Robson, British ColumbiaCAPTAIN LEEMING, born at Lewisham, near London, England, May 22, 1889. Joined the London, England branch, September 1, 1912. Enlisted in England, having been rejected in Canada while with the Vancouver, British Columbia, Robson Street branch, June 16, 1915. Joined the 1st Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, British Expeditionary Force. Present on the Somme and at the Second Battle of Ypres. Mentioned in dispatches. Killed in action near Ypres, July 31, 1917.
Lewis, Spencer Hubert#Russell, ManitobaCaptain Lewis, born at Richwood, Brant County, Ontario on August 4, 1885. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Russell, Manitoba on December 20, 1914. Originally held the rank of Lieutenant, then Captain with the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles. Killed in Action at the Battle of Ypres on June 5, 1916.
Lipsit, Cecil Willard#Foremost, AlbertaPrivate Lipsit, born at Mount Brydes, Ontario on March 2, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Foremost, Alberta with the 43rd Battalion on March 23, 1916. Died on April 25, 1918.
Lister, Robert WinfieldMontreal, Stanley Street, QuebecPRIVATE LISTER, born at Keighley, Yorkshire, England, June 14, 1890. Home in Keighley. Served with the Bradford District Banking Company, England, and for two years with the Imperial Bank of Canada. Joined Westmount, Quebec, Greene Avenue branch, April 11, 1914. Enlisted from the Montreal, Quebec, Stanley Street branch, August 17, 1914, in the 14th Battalion. Killed in action at St. Julien, April 1915.
Loney, Ernest VictorEdmonton, AlbertaSERGEANT LONEY, born at Dunrobin, Ontario, March 25, 1892. Home in North Bay, Ontario. Joined Toronto, Ontario branch, November 13, 1911. Also served for four years with the Quebec Bank. Enlisted from Edmonton, Alberta branch, April 8, 1916, in the 194th Regiment. Was present at Lens and Hill 70. Killed in action at Hill 70 on August 15, 1917.
Longhurst, Harold Reece#Montreal, QuebecPrivate Longhurst, enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Montreal, Quebec with the 14th Battalion. Died at Military Hospital, Quebec on September 24, 1914.
Lounsbury, Judson Erskine#Goderich, OntarioPrivate Lounsbury, born at Wellandport, Ontario on December 25, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Goderich, Ontario with the 1st Depot Battalion on June 6, 1918. Died on October 20, 1918.
Lowe, John Robert#Wainwright, AlbertaPrivate Lowe, born at Clements, Kansas, USA on June 2, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Wainwright, Alberta with the 49th Battalion on January 30, 1915. Died of wounds on October 8, 1916.
Lyon, Alexander MuirVancouver, East End, British ColumbiaCORPORAL LYON, born at Kilmarnock, Scotland, August 26, 1889. Home in Kilmarnock. Joined Vancouver, British Columbia, East End branch, November 25, 1912. Enlisted from Vancouver, East End branch, October 1915, in the 72nd Seaforth Highlanders. Present at Vimy Ridge and Passchendaele. Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 28, 1917.

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MacCallum, Donald McPhailRegina, SaskatchewanPRIVATE MacCALLUM, born at Campbellton, Scotland, August 19, 1893. Home in Campbellton. Joined Toronto, Ontario branch, September 11, 1912. Enlisted from Regina, Saskatchewan branch, September 22, 1915, in the 179th Cameron Highlanders. Died in St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 26, 1916, from typhoid fever, followed by pneumonia.
MacDonald, Norman StewartWinnipeg, ManitobaLANCE-CORPORAL MacDONALD, born at Woodstock, Ontario, June 7, 1891. Joined the Northern Crown Bank in 1910. Enlisted from Winnipeg, Manitoba branch in the 27th Battalion, Machine Gun Section, October 28, 1914. Present at Courcelette and other engagements between September 1915, and September 1916. Killed in action at Courcelette, September 15, 1916.
Mack Jost, Norman Roy#Edmonton, AlbertaLieutenant Mack Jost, born at London, England on August 25, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Edmonton, Alberta with the 9th (Reserve) Battalion, attached to the 49th Battalion. Killed in Action at the 3rd Battle of Ypres on June 3, 1916.
MacKay, Arthur GordonMontreal, Stanley Street, QuebecLIEUTENANT MacKAY, born at Hamilton, Ontario, March 2, 1896. Home in Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal, Quebec. Joined Montreal, Stanley Street branch, March 15, 1913. Enlisted from Montreal, Stanley Street branch, January 11, 1916, in the 148th Battalion. Later transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action near Arras, May 18, 1917.
MacNair, Alexander Mackenzie#Vidora, SaskatchewanPrivate MacNair, born at Edyerstone, Roxburghshire, Scotland on May 1, 1888. Enlisted from the Union Bank in Vidora, Saskatchewan with the 5th Battalion on September 23, 1914. Killed in Action on May 24, 1915.
MacNaughton, Colin GordonNorwich, OntarioLANCE-CORPORAL MacNAUGHTON, born at Wroxeter, Ontario, September 3, 1895. Joined Wroxeter Branch, December 10, 1912. Enlisted from Norwich, Ontario branch, March 8, 1916, in the 168th Battalion. Later transferred to the 2nd Battalion. Killed in action at Passchendaele, November 6, 1917.
Mann, Cyril FredericMedicine Hat, AlbertaPRIVATE MANN, born at Birmingham, England, December 11, 1890. Home in Bridgeford, Saskatchewan. Joined Saskatoon, Saskatchewan branch of the Northern Crown Bank, May 19, 1913. Enlisted from Medicine Hat, Alberta branch, in the 175th Battalion. Also served with the 50th Battalion. Killed in action near Givenchy, June 3, 1917.
Marquis, Gerard Joseph#Pincher Creek, AlbertaPrivate Marquis, born at Edmundsden, New Brunswick on June 14, 1898. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Pincher Creek, Alberta with the 31st Battalion on December 12, 1916. Died of wounds on November 10, 1917.
Martin, George Harold#Newdale, ManitobaPrivate Martin, born at Newdale, Manitoba on April 30, 1897. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Newdale, Manitoba with the 45th Battalion on August 27, 1915. Later with the 31st Battalion. Killed in Action on November 7, 1917 during the attack on Passchendaele.
McBride, Charles Leo#Rosetown, SaskatchewanPrivate McBride, born at Ottawa, Ontario on April 19, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Rosetown, Saskatchewan with the 4th University Company on October 8, 1916. Joined the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in the field April 7, 1916. Killed in Action on October 8, 1916 in the attack on Regina Trench during the Somme Offensive.
McCarter, Duncan#Victoria, British Columbia2nd Lt. McCarter, born at Edinburgh, Scotland on July 4, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Victoria, British Columbia with the Royal Flying Corps on September 23, 1914. Killed in a flying accident over Willesborough, Kent, England on May 1, 1918.
McCoy, Joseph StanleyMontreal, QuebecSERGEANT McCOY, born at Hamilton, Ontario, January 27, 1889. Joined Traders Bank of Canada, Hamilton, March 1908. Enlisted from Montreal, Quebec branch, September 30, 1915, in the Machine Gun Company. Killed in action at Lens, August 24, 1917.
McDill, David#Souris, ManitobaPrivate McDill, born at Glasgow, Scotland on November 4, 1888. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Souris, Manitoba with the 5th Battalion on December 18, 1914. Killed in Action on December 11, 1915.
McDonald, Angus Daniel#Strathclair, Manitoba Private McDonald, born at Shoal Lake, Manitoba on April 3, 1898. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Strathclair, Manitoba with the 174th Cameron Highlanders on December 15, 1916. Later with the 16th Battalion. Died of Wounds on August 8, 1918.
McDonald, Harry AlexanderLondon, EnglandCAPTAIN McDONALD, born at Dundee, Scotland, March 5, 1886. Home in Dundee. Served for thirteen years in the Royal Bank of Scotland. Joined London, England branch, May 25, 1914. Enlisted from London branch, August 8, 1914, in the London Scottish Regiment; also served with the Army Cyclists Corps. Present at the First Battle of Ypres. Wounded November 14, 1914, and died in No. 1 Military Hospital at Canterbury, Kent, February 5, 1918.
McDonald, John A.#Cabri, SaskatchewanPrivate McDonald, enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Cabri, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action on August 22, 1917.
McGibbon, William PatrickLondon, EnglandSECOND-LIEUTENANT McGIBBON, born at Glasgow, Scotland, December 7, 1883. Served for six years with the Royal Bank of Scotland. Joined London, England branch, September 14, 1914. Enlisted from London branch, November 6, 1915, in the Artists’ Rifles. Also served in the Durham Light Infantry. Present at St. Eloi, Ridge Wood, Tower Hamlets, etc. Killed in action near Tower Hamlets, September 23, 1917.
McInerney, George ValentineNewcastle, New BrunswickLIEUTENANT McINERNEY, born at Rexton, New Brunswick, March 2, 1894. Joined Rexton branch, May 19, 1909. Enlisted from Newcastle, New Brunswick branch, August 24, 1914, in the 8th Battery. Later served with the 31st and 53rd Batteries, Canadian Field Artillery. Present at the Second Battle of Ypres, Arras, and Bourlon Wood. Killed in action near Bourlon Wood, September 27, 1918.
McIntyre, Lorne HowsonPeterborough, OntarioLIEUTENANT McINTYRE, born at Peterborough, Ontario, August 31, 1897. Home in Toronto, Ontario. Joined Peterborough branch, January 13, 1917. Enlisted from Peterborough branch, July 21, 1917, in the Royal Air Force. Present at Cambrai and Arras. Reported missing August 21, 1918. Later reported killed.
McLea, Kenneth WetzlarMontreal, QuebecLIEUTENANT McLEA, born at Montreal, Quebec, October 5, 1892. Joined Montreal branch, September 16, 1909. Enlisted from Montreal branch, June 15, 1915, in the 3rd Canadian Divisional Ammunition Column. Killed in action at Poperinghe, October 28, 1917.
McMillan, Sheldon Alexander#Alexandria, OntarioPrivate McMillan, born at Glengarry County, Ontario on September 18, 1897. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Alexandria, Ontario with the 154th Battalion on December 30, 1915. Later with the 21st Battalion. Killed in Action on September 2, 1917.
McNamee, Delmer George#Kindersley, SaskatchewanPrivate McNamee, born at Crystal City, Manitoba on September 5, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Kindersley, Saskatchewan with the 9th Canadian Mounted Rifles on September 25, 1915. Transferred to the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles in February 1917. Died of wounds on May 6, 1917.
McWilliam, JohnSwift Current, SaskatchewanPRIVATE McWILLIAM, born at Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland, August 12, 1892. Home in Buckie. Served for four years with the Union Bank of Scotland. Joined Craik, Saskatchewan branch, January 20, 1913. Enlisted from Swift Current, Saskatchewan branch, November 14, 1914, in the 5th Battalion. Present at Givenchy, Festubert and the Second Battle of Ypres. Killed in action at Zillebeke, near Ypres, June 6, 1916.
Mead, Thomas Hallard#Foremost, Alberta2nd Lt. Mead, born at Micheldever, Hampshire, England on December 1889. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Foremost, Alberta as a Gunner with the Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted from the ranks to 2nd Lieutenant and later attached to the Royal Field Artillery, 72nd Brigade. Killed in Action on July 24, 1916.
Merritt, F. GeraldBridgetown, Nova ScotiaCORPORAL MERRITT, born at Saint John, New Brunswick, April 3, 1897. Home in Portland, Oregon. Joined Middleton, Nova Scotia branch, May 6, 1912. Enlisted from Bridgetown, Nova Scotia branch, October 6, 1915, in the 85th Battalion, Nova Scotia Highlanders. Present at Vimy Ridge and Passchendaele. Killed in action at Fampoux, near Arras, July 30, 1918.
Millett, James Nobel LaytonNewcastle, New BrunswickSECOND-LIEUTENANT MILLETT, born at Windsor, Nova Scotia, April 14, 1897. Joined Windsor branch, December 27, 1910. Enlisted from Newcastle, New Brunswick branch, May 25, 1917, in the 73rd Squadron, Royal Air Force. Killed in action near Crevecourt, March 13, 1918.
Mitchell, ArthurQuebec, QuebecSERGEANT MITCHELL, born in England, June 16, 1890. Joined the Quebec Bank, September 3, 1914. Enlisted from Quebec, Quebec branch, June 1915, in the 52nd Battalion. Killed in action, September 16, 1916.
Moir, Douglas NormanSupervisor’s Dept., Vancouver, British ColumbiaTROOPER MOIR, born at Aberdeen, Scotland, February 10, 1894. Home in Auldearn, Nairnshire, Scotland. Joined Montreal, Quebec branch, March 4, 1911. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s Department, November 26, 1914, in the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. Killed in action at Ypres, May 20, 1916.
Moir, Peter Thomas#Minto, ManitobaPrivate Moir, born at Virden, Manitoba on December 24, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Minto, Manitoba with the No. 1 Overseas C.A.S.C. Training Depot on December 16, 1916. Died on September 29, 1918.
Montgomery, Hugh BoydWinnipeg, ManitobaSERGEANT MONTGOMERY, born at Glasgow, Scotland, December 21, 1892. Joined the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Winnipeg, Manitoba branch, October 20, 1914, in the 79th Battalion. Later served with the 27th Battalion. Present at St. Eloi and the Somme. Died from wounds received on the Somme, July 13, 1916.
Moore, Cyril George EttrickRosetown, SaskatchewanPRIVATE MOORE, born in England, June 20, 1889. Home in Middleton, Manchester, England. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada, Hamilton, Ontario, December 20, 1909. Enlisted from Rosetown, Saskatchewan branch, November 14, 1914, in the 8th Battalion. Killed in action near Ypres, June 13, 1916.
Moore, James WalkerSt. Stephen, New BrunswickSIGNALLER MOORE, born at St. Stephen, New Brunswick, November 10, 1897. Joined St. Stephen branch, August 4, 1915. Enlisted from St. Stephen branch, June 30, 1916, in the 10th Battery, and served later with the 22nd Battery. Present at Lens, Arras, and Cambrai. Fatally gassed near Cambrai, September 12, 1918.
Morgan, Frederick William LordSeeley’s Bay, OntarioPrivate Morgan, born at Dublin, Ireland on October 16, 1894. Enlisted from the Nothern Crown Bank branch in Seeley’s Bay, Ontario with the 166th Battalion on January 22, 1916. Later with the 75th Battalion. Died on June 8, 1917. Awarded British War Medal and Victory Medal.
Morgan, Henry Archie#Shoal Lake, ManitobaTrooper Morgan, born at Shoal Lake, Manitoba on October 28, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Shoal Lake, Manitoba with the 6th Battalion on September 24, 1914. Later attached to Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians). Killed in Action on May 25, 1915.
Morison, Donald SpenceVancouver, British ColumbiaPRIVATE MORISON, born at Montreal, Quebec, May 12, 1898. Home in Vancouver, British Columbia. Joined the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Vancouver branch, Northern Crown Bank, August 27, 1916, in the 231st Highlanders. Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 31, 1917.
Morton, James MacLarenBeiseker, AlbertaLIEUTENANT MORTON, born at Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland, June 5, 1891. Home in Carluke. Served for five years with the Bank of Scotland. Joined Calgary, Alberta branch, November 25, 1911. Enlisted from Beiseker, Alberta branch, August 20, 1914, in the 31st Battalion. Present at Vimy Ridge and Fresnoy. Killed in action at Fresnoy, May 3, 1917.
Muir, Duncan McNicholVancouver, British ColumbiaSERGEANT MUIR, born at Kilmarnock, Scotland, January 7, 1891. Home in Kilmarnock. Served for more than three years with the Bank of Scotland. Joined Victoria, British Columbia branch, August 2, 1910. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia branch, August 8, 1914, in the 7th Battalion. Present at Neuve Chapelle, St. Eloi, Ypres, Hill 60, and St. Julien. Killed in action at St. Julien, April 24, 1915.
Mungall, Robert Demain#Winnipeg, ManitobaTrooper Mungall, born at Carlisle, England on August 8, 1889. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 6th Battalion on September 24, 1914. Later attached to the Canadian Corps Cavalry Regiment. Killed in Action on November 4, 1916.
Murray, ByronSt. Peter’s, Nova ScotiaPRIVATE MURRAY, born at Port Richmond, Nova Scotia, December 9, 1897. Home in St. Peter’s, Nova Scotia. Joined St. Peter’s branch, April 21, 1915. Enlisted from St. Peter’s branch, April 3, 1916, in the 185th Battalion. Died of pleurisy in hospital in England, August 24, 1917.
Murray, NormanElrose, SaskatchewanCADET MURRAY, born at Glencoe, Ontario, September 7, 1892. Home in Killam, Alberta. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada, Glencoe, May 6, 1910. Enlisted from Elrose, Saskatchewan branch, April 15, 1918, in the Royal Air Force. Died of Spanish influenza in Toronto, Ontario, October 5, 1918.

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Nairn, WilliamVancouver, Cordova Street, British ColumbiaGUNNER NAIRN, born at Boreland, Blackford, Perth, Scotland, December 2, 1887. Home in Boreland. Served for six years with the Bank of Scotland. Joined Vancouver, British Columbia, Bridge Street branch, April 4, 1911. Enlisted from Vancouver, Cordova Street branch, March 13, 1918, in the Canadian Field Artillery. Later joined the Tank Corps. Died on board the H.M.T. Victoria of pneumonia following Spanish influenza, October 18, 1918.
Nelson, Archie BremnerRosetown, SaskatchewanPRIVATE NELSON, born at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, March 27, 1896. Joined Prince Albert branch, April 15, 1913. Enlisted from Rosetown, Saskatchewan branch, April 29, 1916, in the 196th Western Universities Corps. Also served with the 46th Battalion. Present at Passchendaele and Vimy Ridge. Killed in action at Avion, near Arras, May 3, 1918.
Newcomb, Landell#Melfort, SaskatchewanLieutenant Newcomb, born at Dulwich, England on December 2, 1891. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Melfort, Saskatchewan with the 8th Battalion on February 5, 1915. Died on November 10, 1917.
Nicholls, William HardyFergus, OntarioLIEUTENANT NICHOLLS, born at Montrose, Ontario, March 6, 1894. Home in Bowmanville, Ontario. Joined Bowmanville branch, December 12, 1910. Enlisted from Fergus, Ontario branch, March 3, 1916, in the 153rd Battalion. Died in the Sanitarium at Gravenhurst, Ontario, while in training with his battalion, February 19, 1919.
Nicoll, William#Saskatoon, SaskatchewanPrivate Nicoll, born at Castle-Fraser, Sauchen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on June 11, 1890. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan with the 38th Battalion on April 5, 1915. Transferred to Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry on July 26, 1915. Killed in Action at the Battle of Vimy Ridge on February 3, 1917.
Noble, James AlbertLockwood, SaskatchewanPRIVATE NOBLE, born at Manor, Saskatchewan, February 4, 1895. Home in Manor. Formerly of the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Lockwood, Saskatchewan branch, August 8, 1915, in the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. Killed in action at the Third Battle of Ypres, June 2, 1916.
Norman, Alfred LloydGalt, OntarioDRIVER NORMAN, born at Ingersoll, Ontario, February 6, 1898. Joined Galt, Ontario branch, July 13, 1915. Enlisted from Galt branch, December 4, 1915, in the 29th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Also served in the 36th Battery. Present at all engagements from the Somme (July 1916) to Lens (August 1917). Killed in action near Lens, August 8, 1917.

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Palmer, Lewis Arthur#Toronto, Ontario2nd Lieutenant Palmer, born at Highbury, London, England on October 19, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Toronto, Ontario with the Royal Flying Corps on December 4, 1914. Died on November 9, 1917.
Pattison, Charles EdwardWinona, OntarioFLIGHT LIEUTENANT PATTISON, born at Glasgow, Scotland, July 13, 1896. Joined Winona, Ontario branch, March 2, 1914. Enlisted from Winona branch, December 15, 1915, in the Royal Naval Air Service (Imperial). Fought with the French Army for several months. Present in the Frieburg raid and numerous other air raids. Died at Redcar, Yorkshire, England, April 2, 1918, from wounds. Awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French Government.
Paulin, Victor ReginaldVancouver, British ColumbiaFLIGHT LIEUTENANT PAULIN, born at Victoria, British Columbia, June 19, 1897. Joined Victoria branch, April 1, 1913. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia branch, July 14, 1917, in the Royal Air Force. Killed in action, May 8, 1918, near Saint-Omer, France.
Payne, Richard Norman#Peterborough, OntarioLieutenant Payne, born on August 11, 1891. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Peterborough, Ontario branch with the 93rd Battalion. Died on May 28, 1916.
Pelluet, RalphNorth Battleford, SaskatchewanPRIVATE PELLUET, born at London, England, September 15, 1893. Home in Edmonton, Alberta. Joined Athabasca, Alberta branch, January 22, 1914. Enlisted from North Battleford, Saskatchewan branch, June 3, 1916, in the 200th Battalion. Killed at Shorncliffe Camp, Folkestone, England, during an air raid on the Canadian Camp, May 25, 1917.
Perry, Kenneth Fraser#Manitou, ManitobaPrivate Perry, born at Arnprior, Ontario on February 22, 1897. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Manitou, Manitoba with the 5th Battalion on November 16, 1915. Killed in Action on August 15, 1917.
Peters, Arthur WalkerVancouver, British ColumbiaCORPORAL PETERS, born at Saint John, New Brunswick, March 31, 1894. Home in Kerrisdale, Vancouver, British Columbia. Joined Saint John branch, August 29, 1910. Enlisted from Vancouver branch, October 1, 1915, in the 72nd Seaforth Highlanders; also served in the 102nd Battalion. Present at the Somme, Vimy Ridge and Passchendaele. Killed in action at Passchendaele, November 1, 1917.
Peters, Gerald Hamilton#Prince Rupert, British ColumbiaLieutenant Peters, at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on November 8, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Prince Rupert, British Columbia with the 7th Battalion on February 9, 1915. Killed in Action on June 3, 1916.
Phillips, AllanLondon, OntarioPRIVATE PHILLIPS, born at London, England, April 21, 1897. Home in London, Ontario. Joined London, Ontario branch, October 13, 1915. Enlisted from London branch, May 13, 1916, in the 142nd Battalion. Also served in the 18th Battalion. Present at Lens and Hill 70. Killed in action on a road near Aix Moulette, August 21, 1917.
Pickering, Richard James BramwellToronto, Spadina Avenue, OntarioLEADING SEAMAN PICKERING, born at London, England, November 9, 1896. Joined the Northern Crown Bank, May 1912. Enlisted from Toronto, Ontario, Spadina Avenue branch, February 16, 1915, in the Canadian Royal Horse Artillery. Subsequently transferred to the Royal Naval Division. Present at the Somme and other engagements. Killed in action on the Somme, November 13, 1916.
Pigg, RaymondWinnipeg, ManitobaPRIVATE PIGG, born at Pelham, Herts, England, in 1896. Home in Reston, Manitoba. Formerly in the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Winnipeg, Manitoba branch in the 78th Battalion. Killed in action on the Somme, November 20, 1916.
Plant, Reginald Sydney#Roseneath, OntarioPrivate Plant, born at Norwood, Ontario on December 20, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Roseneath, Ontario with the 235th Battalion on July 31, 1916. Died on August 30, 1918.
Pollock, Walter#Vancouver, British ColumbiaPrivate Pollock, born at Port Glasgow, Scotland on July 7, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Vancouver, British Columbia with the 231st Battalion on October 2, 1916. Later with the 72nd Battalion. Died on September 27, 1918.
Pringle, William RossGadsby, AlbertaPRIVATE PRINGLE, born at Stella, Ontario, May 1, 1889. Home in Stella. Joined Gadsby, Alberta branch, June 5, 1916. Enlisted from Gadsby branch, September 30, 1916, in the 11th Canadian Field Ambulance. Present at Lens, Amiens and Cambrai. Killed in action at Cambrai, September 29, 1918.
Proven, James Spalding#Claresholm, AlbertaSergeant Proven, born at Linlithgow, Scotland on October 12, 1890. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Claresholm, Alberta with the 31st Battalion on November 18, 1914. Died on April 15, 1916 from wounds received during actions at St. Eloi on April 6th.
Pugh, George Nelson#Brandon, ManitobaPrivate Pugh, born at Virden, Manitoba on April 1, 1898. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Brandon, Manitoba with the 196th Battalion on May 22, 1916. Later with the 46th Battalion. Killed in Action on June 21, 1917.

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Ralston, James AlfredToronto, Queen & Broadview, OntarioLANCE-CORPORAL RALSTON, born at Lefroy, Ontario, September 25, 1897. Home in Lefroy. Joined Schomberg, Ontario branch, July 21, 1913. Enlisted from Toronto, Ontario, Queen & Broadview branch, August 21, 1915, in the 35th Battalion. Also served in the 3rd Battalion. Present at the Somme, Vimy, Courcelette and Hill 70. Killed in action at Amiens, August 8, 1918.
Richardson, James MonilawsPeace River, AlbertaCORPORAL RICHARDSON, born at Seaforth, Ontario, September 2, 1886. Home in St. Marys, Ontario. Joined Edmonton, Alberta branch, August 12, 1913. Enlisted from Peace River, Alberta branch, July 9, 1915, in the 66th Battalion. Also served in the 31st Battalion. Killed in action at Courcelette, September 15, 1916.
Riches, James HenryStratford, OntarioPRIVATE RICHES, born at London, England, October 18, 1896. Home in Stratford, Ontario. Joined Stratford branch, September 30, 1912. Enlisted from Stratford branch, August 30, 1915, in the 33rd Battalion. Afterwards transferred to the 7th Battalion. Present at Ypres, the Somme and Vimy Ridge. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge, April 9, 1917.
Robinson, George Edward#Ottawa, OntarioLieutenant Robinson, born at Orangeville, Ontario on December 9, 1885. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s Bank Street branch in Ottawa, Ontario with the Railway Construction & Forestry Depot on October 1, 1917. Died of injuries from a fall on March 20, 1918.
Ross, Walter George#Kindersley, SaskatchewanGunner Ross, born at Turnbridge Wells, England on January 30, 1897. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Kindersley, Saskatchewan with the Mounted Rifles. Killed in Action on July 9, 1916.
Ross, William PatrickVancouver, British ColumbiaPRIVATE ROSS, born at Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, June 8, 1895. Home in Vancouver, British Columbia. Joined Scott, Saskatchewan branch, August 28, 1911. Enlisted from Vancouver branch, June 5, 1916, in the 196th Western Universities Battalion. Also served in the 46th Battalion. Present at Vimy Ridge, Lens, Hill 70, and Passchendaele. Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 26, 1917.

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Salusbury, Norman Horace PembertonOttawa, OntarioSECOND-LIEUTENANT SALUSBURY, born at Newton Arlosh Vicarage, Cumberland, England, November 23, 1893. Home in Wigton, Cumberland, England. Joined Ottawa, Ontario branch of the Quebec Bank, January 20, 1914. Enlisted from Ottawa branch in the First Canadian Contingent. Afterwards transferred to the Border Regiment (Imperials), and was attached to the 117th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Killed in action at Cape Helles, Gallipoli.
Sanderson, Francis Graham#Bassano, AlbertaPrivate Sanderson, born on November 17, 1895 at Peterborough, Ontario. Enlisted from the Union Bank’s branch in Bassano, Alberta with the 82nd Battalion on October 14, 1915. Transferred to 13th Canadian Mounted Rifles in March 1916.
Scarth, Frank Graham#Prince Albert, SaskatchewanPrivate Scarth, born at London, England on April 14, 1885. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan with the 8th Battalion on February 10, 1915. Killed in Action on September 8, 1916.
Scott, Albert Victor#Rapid City, ManitobaPrivate Scott, born at Rapid City, Manitoba on September 3, 1897. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Rapid City with the 226th Battalion on April 4, 1916. Later with the 27th Battalion. Died on August 21, 1917.
Scott, Douglas William Duke#Toronto, OntarioLance-Corporal Scott, born at Netring, Northamptonshire, England on November 29, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Toronto, Ontario with the 84th Battalion on October 19, 1915; later transferred to the 27th Battalion. Killed in Action on August 10, 1918.
Scott, Ellis Shook#Hamilton, OntarioSergeant Scott, born at Caledon, Peel County, Ontario on September 23, 1893. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Hamilton, Ontario with 36th Battalion on April 16, 1915. Later with the 8th Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Died on November 14, 1917. Awarded the Military Medal.
Scott, Stephen WilliamStoney Creek, OntarioLIEUTENANT SCOTT, born at Tillsonburg, Ontario, August 11, 1894. Joined Tillsonburg branch, January 17, 1911. Enlisted from Stoney Creek, Ontario branch, November 30, 1915, in the 129th Battalion. Also served in the 124th and 3rd Battalions. Present at Vimy, Fresnoy, Hill 70, Passchendaele, Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood, and other engagements up to Cambrai. Awarded the Military Medal in October 1918. Killed in action at Cambrai, October 1, 1918.
Sellers, Sydney GeorgeVancouver, British ColumbiaSERGEANT SELLERS, born at Plymouth, England, October 7, 1887. Home in Barbados, British West Indies. Formerly in the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia branch in 1914, in the 7th Battalion. Present at Langemarck. Died in hospital at Orpington, Kent, England, November 27, 1917.
Shannon, Earlby Gordon#Toronto, OntarioCorporal Shannon, born at Islington, Ontario on February 13, 1896. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Toronto, Ontario with the 182nd Battalion on February 25, 1916. Served with the 208th, 8th Reserve and 2nd Reserve Battalions. Transferred to the 116th Battalion in February 1918. Died of Wounds on August 8, 1918.
Sharp, Frederick HenryVancouver, British ColumbiaHOME in Nokomis, Saskatchewan. Formerly in the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia branch, April 30, 1915. Killed in action.
Sharpe, Herbert VictorOwen Sound, OntarioTROOPER SHARPE, born at Owen Sound, Ontario, November 11, 1895. Joined Owen Sound branch, June 11, 1913. Enlisted from Owen Sound branch, August 23, 1915, in the Fort Garry Horse. Present at the Somme and other engagements. Wounded on August 8, 1918. Died in hospital at Shorncliffe, England, November 15, 1918.
Shearer, Thomas PitcairnDavidson, SaskatchewanPRIVATE SHEARER, born at Armadale, Scotland, December 19, 1894. Home in Partick, Scotland. Served for three years with the Bank of Scotland. Joined Winnipeg, Manitoba branch, May 22, 1913. Enlisted from Davidson, Saskatchewan branch, June 7, 1915, after having been twice rejected. Present at Vimy Ridge, Ypres and Passchendaele. Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 29, 1917.
Sherman, Laurence ShusterLondon, EnglandLANCE-CORPORAL SHERMAN, born at Fredericton, New Brunswick, November 9, 1884. Joined Fredericton branch, May 27, 1901. Enlisted from London, England, September 23, 1915, in the Royal Sussex Regiment (Imperials). Died of wounds on the Somme, August 5, 1916.
Shields, Donald DevereBridgewater, Nova ScotiaLIEUTENANT SHIELDS, born at Bear River, Nova Scotia, June 8, 1895. Home in Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Joined Liverpool branch, June 12, 1912. Enlisted from Bridgewater, Nova Scotia branch, December 1, 1915, in the 112th Battalion. Present at Lens, Hill 70, and Passchendaele. Killed in action November 10, 1918, the last night of the War, at the capture of Moris.
Shore, John Arthur MurtonSt. Marys, OntarioLIEUTENANT SHORE, born at Port Rowan, Ontario, December 30, 1894. Home in Ilderton, Ontario. Joined Windsor, Ontario branch, September 22, 1913. Enlisted from St. Marys, Ontario branch, March 2, 1916, in the 186th Battalion. Served later with the 18th Battalion. Present at Mons and Passchendaele. Killed in action at Passchendaele, November 11, 1917.
Simmons, Arthur Reginald#Shelburne, OntarioPrivate Simmons, born at Shelburne, Ontario on May 12, 1893. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Shelburne, Ontario with the 164th Battalion on February 26, 1916. Later with the 116th Battalion. Died on August 14, 1918.
Simpson, Harold James#Alderson, AlbertaPrivate Simpson, born at Plymouth, Devon, England on December 15, 1894. Enlisted on from the Union Bank branch in Alderson, Alberta with the 10th Battalion on September 25, 1914. Died of wounds on September 13, 1915.
Skeaff, John MurrayToronto, OntarioLIEUTENANT SKEAFF, born at Cobourg, Ontario, April 14, 1896. Home in Toronto, Ontario. Joined Toronto branch, June 4, 1914. Enlisted from Toronto branch, June 7, 1915, in the 48th Highlanders. Also served in the 92nd Battalion. Died of pneumonia in Toronto, January 24, 1916.
Smith, John ThomsonBrandon, ManitobaPRIVATE SMITH, born at Aberdeen, Scotland, January 2, 1892. Home in Edinburgh, Scotland. Joined Winnipeg, Manitoba branch, September 30, 1912. Enlisted from Brandon, Manitoba branch, August 23, 1914, in the 8th Battalion. Also served with the 90th Winnipeg Rifles. Present at the Second Battle of Ypres, Festubert, Givenchy and on the Somme. Died of wounds in a Casualty Clearing Station, September 8, 1916.
Smith, Ralph HennikerInspector’s Dept., Calgary, AlbertaPRIVATE SMITH, born at Croydon, England, April 5, 1891. Home in Gravesend, Kent, England. Served with the London City & Midland Bank, Ltd., for eighteen months. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, King & Spadina Street branch, September 12, 1909. Enlisted from the Inspectors’ Department, Calgary, Alberta, November 21, 1914, in the 4th Canadian Field Ambulance. Present at St. Eloi and on the Somme. Died of wounds at Camiers, France, October 19, 1916.
Smith, Trenholme Vasey GoldwinVancouver, East End, British ColumbiaSAPPER SMITH, born at Dewdney, British Columbia, February 28, 1896. Home in Dewdney. Joined Vancouver, British Columbia, South Hill branch, July 14, 1914. Enlisted from Vancouver, East End branch, March 22, 1916, in the Canadian Engineers. Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 27, 1917.
Smyth, Fennell AndersonBurk’s Falls, OntarioPRIVATE SMYTH, born at Midford, Ontario, July 26, 1899. Home in South River, Ontario. Joined Burk’s Falls, Ontario branch, August 12, 1915. Enlisted from Burk’s Falls branch, April 30, 1916, in the 162nd Battalion. Also served with the 3rd Canadian Machine Gun Battery. Present at Passchendaele, Amiens, and Arras. Killed in action at Walrus, September 24, 1918.
Snow, Frederick WilliamSt. John’s, NewfoundlandCORPORAL SNOW, born at St. John’s, Newfoundland, February 4, 1896. Joined St. John’s branch, April 21, 1913. Enlisted from St. John’s branch, May 15, 1917, in the 1st Royal Newfoundland Regiment. Death by drowning, February 24, 1918.
Snowdon, Johnston LawrenceKincardine, OntarioPRIVATE SNOWDON, born in Huron Township, Ontario. May 9, 1897. Home in Kincardine, Ontario. Joined Kincardine branch, August 4, 1913. Enlisted from Kincardine branch, February 28, 1916, in the 160th Battalion. Afterwards transferred to the 18th Battalion. Present at Amiens and Arras. Killed in action at Arras, August 28, 1918.
Spence, Ralph ErskineNorth Sydney, Nova ScotiaSERGEANT-MAJOR SPENCE, born at St. Croix, Nova Scotia, August 31, 1890. Home in St. Croix. Joined Windsor, Nova Scotia branch of the Union Bank of Halifax, June 30, 1908. Enlisted from North Sydney, Nova Scotia branch, August 20, 1914, in the 6th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Present at Fleurbaix, Neuve Chapelle, First and Second Battles of Ypres, Hill 60, and Courcelette. Killed in action at Warloy, October 28, 1916.
Steele, James HendrySaskatoon, SaskatchewanPRIVATE STEELE, born at Fergus, Ontario, February 28, 1891. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada, Fergus, July 1906. Enlisted from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan branch, March 15, 1916, in the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. Present at the Somme. Killed in action at Arras, January 31, 1917.
Stein, Charles Disney PenderNorth Vancouver, British ColumbiaSAPPER STEIN, born at Shipston-on-Stour, England, October 4, 1890. Home in Shipston-on-Stour. Joined North Vancouver, British Columbia branch, April 1, 1911. Enlisted from North Vancouver branch, August 12, 1914, in the Canadian Engineers. Present at Ypres and other engagements. Killed in action near Ypres, May 24, 1916.
Stephen, Charles NorieWinnipeg, ManitobaACTING BOMBARDIER STEPHEN, Home in Scotland. Served for more than nine years with the North of Scotland Town and County Bank. Joined the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Winnipeg, Manitoba branch, December 7, 1914, in the 19th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served also in the 2nd Canadian Divisional Ammunition Column. Killed in action, January 8, 1917.
Stevenson, Alexander McLaren#Winnipeg, ManitobaPrivate Stevenson, born at Glasgow, Scotland on February 11, 1898. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 27th Battalion on January 29, 1917. Died November 13, 1918.
Stewart, David Stanley#Carman, ManitobaPrivate Stewart, born at Cypress River, Manitoba on May 19, 1897. Enlisted from the Union Bank Branch in Carman, Manitoba with the 222nd Battalion on January 17, 1916. Later with the 44th Battalion. Died of wounds on May 9, 1917.
Stewart, James#Prince Albert, SaskatchewanPrivate Stewart, born at Dundee, Scotland on July 20, 1889. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan with the 28th Battalion on October 23, 1914. Died on September 26, 1916.
Stewart, James Gordon#Neudorf, SaskatchewanPrivate Stewart, born at Stoney Mountain, Manitoba on August 18, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Neudorf, Saskatchewan with Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians) on April 11, 1916. Killed in Action on March 30, 1918.
Stewart, William Andrew#Carstairs, AlbertaLieutenant Stewart, born at Morden, Manitoba on May 8, 1889. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Carstairs, Alberta (where he was manager at the time) with the 187th Battalion on June 16, 1916. Later with the 50th Battalion. Died on September 17, 1918.
Stuart-Bailey, CharlesQuebec, QuebecLIEUTENANT STUART-BAILEY, born at New Jersey, U.S.A., September 15, 1892. Home at Ile d’Orléans, Quebec. Joined the Quebec Bank, November 9, 1914. Enlisted from Quebec, Quebec branch in the 57th Battalion. Also served with the 41st, 54th and 44th Battalions. Present at Ypres, the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Lens and Passchendaele. Died of wounds at No. 44 Casualty Clearing Station, Poperinghe, October 28, 1917.

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Tallman, Stanley Bliss#Ogema, SaskatchewanLieutenant Tallman, born at Merrickville, Grenville County, Ontario on May 19, 1892. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Ogema, Saskatchewan with the 6th Battalion (as Private) on September 24, 1914. Later 2nd Lieutenant and then Lieutenant with the Royal Canadian Dragoons. Died of pneumonia on November 5, 1918.
Taylor, Bertram Stewart#Winnipeg, ManitobaPrivate Taylor, born at Toronto, Ontario on January 15, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 44th Battalion on July 19, 1915. Later with the 27th Battalion. Died on October 3, 1916.
Taylor, William ThomasToronto, OntarioPRIVATE TAYLOR, formerly in the Quebec Bank. Enlisted from Toronto, Ontario branch, August 18, 1915, in the 13th Battalion. Also served with the 92nd Battalion. Died while a prisoner of war in Germany, October 23, 1916.
Teasdall, Robert Charles#Toronto, OntarioCadet Teasdall, born at Toronto, Ontario on December 14, 1897. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Toronto with the Royal Flying Corps. Died on July 12, 1917 from head injuries sustained in an airplane accident.
Temple, Claude CastlemaineVancouver, Granville Street, British ColumbiaLIEUTENANT TEMPLE, born at Quebec, Quebec, December 30, 1881. Home in Toronto, Ontario. Formerly in Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia, Granville Street branch, in the Canadian Mounted Rifles, August 1914. Present at Ypres and other engagements. Killed in action at Hesser Trench, October 2, 1916.
Thompson, Charles GordonWinnipeg, ManitobaLIEUTENANT THOMPSON, born at Forest Gate, Essex, England, April 1, 1887. Home in Bickley, Kent, England. Joined the Northern Crown Bank about 1905. Enlisted from Winnipeg, Manitoba branch in the Royal Field Artillery. Present at Ypres, the Somme, and other engagements. Wounded on October 30, 1916. After two years and three months of great suffering, died at the Empire Hospital for Officers in London, January 28, 1919.
Thornton, Ernest#Wapella, SaskatchewanMajor Thornton, born at Edgbaston, Warwickshire, England on December 1, 1872. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Wapella, Saskatchewan with the 5th Battalion on September 21, 1914. Died of wounds on November 9, 1918.
Thorsteinson, Oskar FranklinSwift Current, SaskatchewanPRIVATE THORSTEINSON, born at Gimli, Manitoba, November 14, 1893. Home in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Formerly in the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Swift Current, Saskatchewan branch, in the 10th Battalion. Killed in action at Lens, March 13, 1918.
Tilley, Hamilton Sylvester TaylorLimon, Costa RicaPRIVATE TILLEY, born at Pedro, Jamaica, November 9, 1887. Home in North Bay, Ontario. Joined North Bay branch of the Traders Bank of Canada, November 10, 1908. Enlisted from Limon, Costa Rica, September 30, 1917, and served with the 54th Battalion. Wounded on September 29, 1918, at Bourlon Wood. Died in the 53rd General Hospital, Boulogne, October 8, 1918.
Tobin, Albert Edward#Winchester, OntarioPrivate Tobin, born at Glengarry, Ontario on April 6, 1891. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Winchester, Ontario with the 2nd Battalion on March 8, 1917; later with the 21st Battalion. Died on November 3, 1917.
Tower, Roy EllsworthSaint John, North End, New BrunswickCORPORAL TOWER, born at West Sackville, New Brunswick, September 4, 1893. Joined Sackville branch, August 23, 1910. Enlisted from Saint John, New Brunswick, North End branch, February 15, 1915, in the 6th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Transferred later to the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Present at the Third Battle of Ypres and several previous engagements. Killed by a bomb near Ypres, July 21, 1916.
Trick, Fenton James#Pincher Creek, AlbertaPrivate Trick, born at Morden, Manitoba on September 21, 1894. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Pincher Creek, Alberta with the 13th Canadian Mounted Rifles on February 1, 1915. Later with the 10th Battalion. Killed in Action on April 9, 1917.
Trow, Arthur James#Theodore, SaskatchewanCorporal Trow, born at Milverton, Ontario on February 6, 1881. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Theodore, Saskatchewan with the 214th Battalion on April 26, 1916. Later with the 5th Battalion. Died on March 12, 1918.
Tuach, David MacKeggieLondon, EnglandPRIVATE TUACH, born at Beauly, Scotland, November 15, 1892. Home in Beauly, Scotland. Served for more than three years with the Bank of Scotland. Joined London, England branch, May 1, 1913. Enlisted from London branch, October 30, 1915, in the 1st London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Present at Albert and Ypres. Mentioned in dispatches for volunteering to carry messages between his regiment and Headquarters under heavy fire. Killed in action near Ypres, August 16, 1917.
Tucker, Bertram John#Bounty, SaskatchewanDriver Tucker, born at Devonshire, England on November 3, 1893. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Bounty, Saskatchewan with the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery on August 8, 1914. Died of wounds sustained at Sanctuary Wood on June 13, 1916.
Tully, Norman JohnToronto, College & Bathurst, OntarioSAPPER TULLY, born at Toronto, Ontario, November 11, 1896. Home in Toronto. Joined Toronto, College and Bathurst branch, October 27, 1915, from which office he enlisted on February 15, 1916, in the 127th York Rangers. Subsequently transferred to 2nd Battalion Canadian Railway Troops. Died at No. 3 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Doullens, France, January 8, 1918.
Tupper, Murray LamontMiddleton, Nova ScotiaCAPTAIN TUPPER, born at Kingston, Nova Scotia, April 2, 1895. Home in Kingston. Joined Middleton, Nova Scotia branch, July 8, 1912. Enlisted from Middleton branch, February 11, 1916, in the 112th Battalion. Later served with the 25th Battalion. Present at Arleux, Hill 70, Passchendaele, Neuvelle-Vitasse, Amiens and Arras. Killed in action at Sherisy, August 27, 1918.
Turnbull, George ArcherDigby, Nova ScotiaSERGEANT TURNBULL, born at Arcadia, Nova Scotia, September 5, 1895. Home in Digby, Nova Scotia. Joined Digby branch, August 17, 1914. Enlisted from Digby branch, March 31, 1915, in the 40th Battalion. Also served with the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Killed in action at Courcelette, September 15, 1916.
Turnbull, Walter JamesWinnipeg, ManitobaCAPTAIN TURNBULL, born at Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 31, 1891. Home in Winnipeg. Formerly in the service of the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Winnipeg branch in the 37th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Won the Military Cross at the Battle of Regina Trench. Killed in action on the Somme, November 14, 1916.

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Vankleek, George WhitefordAneroid, SaskatchewanPRIVATE VANKLEEK, born at Madoc, Ontario, October 9, 1898. Home in Melita, Manitoba. Joined the Northern Crown Bank, July 1914. Enlisted from Aneroid, Saskatchewan branch, April 1916, in the 209th Battalion. Transferred to the 49th Battalion in England. Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 30, 1917.
Voelker, Charles RichmondBlairmore, AlbertaLIEUTENANT VOELKER, born at Hamilton, Ontario, May 20, 1891. Home in Fort William, Ontario. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada at Hamilton, November 1905. Enlisted from Blairmore, Alberta branch, March 4, 1916, in the 192nd Battalion. Died of wounds at St. Catherines, France, in 1918.

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Waddell, Norman James#Minto, ManitobaPrivate Waddell, born at Sunderland, Ontario on August 9, 1897. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Minto, Manitoba with the 79th Battalion on February 8, 1916. Later with the 43rd Battalion. Died on October 8, 1916.
Walker, Roy Stanislaus#Orillia, OntarioPrivate Walker, born at Orillia, Ontario on August 8, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank Branch in Orillia with the 58th Battalion on August 18, 1915. Died on September 17, 1916.
Wallace, Charles WalkerAbbotsford, British ColumbiaPRIVATE WALLACE, born at Edinburgh, Scotland, October 10, 1895. Home in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Joined Abbotsford branch, June 2, 1913. Enlisted from Abbotsford branch, September 10, 1916, in the 72nd Battalion. Dangerously wounded, August 1, 1917. Killed in action at Cambrai, September 29, 1918.
Wallace, HaliburtonShubenacadie, Nova ScotiaPRIVATE WALLACE, born at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, September 27, 1895. Joined Shubenacadie branch, October 9, 1913. Enlisted from Shubenacadie branch, June 4, 1915, in the 40th Battalion. Also served with the 43rd Battalion. Present at the Third Battle of Ypres, where he was wounded; was also on the Somme. Killed in action on the Somme, September 21, 1916.
Wallis, Ivan NewellAyton, OntarioTROOPER WALLIS, born at Greensville, Ontario, September 9, 1897. Home in Greensville. Joined Hamilton, Ontario branch, July 2, 1914. Enlisted from Ayton, Ontario branch, April 27, 1916, in the Canadian Mounted Rifles. Transferred later to the 173rd and 116th Battalions. Present at Lens, Passchendaele, Amiens and Arras. Killed in action at Arras, August 27, 1918.
Ward, Stanley WilliamPrescott, OntarioGUNNER WARD, born at Prescott, Ontario, March 5, 1898. Joined Prescott branch, November 23, 1915. Enlisted from Prescott branch, March 5, 1917, in the 72nd Battalion. Contracted pneumonia on his way to England and was seriously ill for many months at the Shorncliffe Hospital, England. Returned home ill, and died in April 1919.
Warde, Geoffry Brougham#Winnipeg, ManitobaCorporal Warde, born at Knowsley, England on November 9, 1895. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 32nd Battalion on December 24, 1914. Died on June 6, 1915.
Warin, Harold John#Kerrobert, SaskatchewanPrivate Warin, born at Nottingham, England on February 19, 1893. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan with the 3rd University Company on July 22, 1915. Joined Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in the field on December 6, 1915. Killed in Action at Hooge on April 12, 1916.
Warner, Forbes MacKayToronto, OntarioLieutenant Warner, born at West Buckland, Somerset, England about 1889. Enlisted the Quebec Bank branch in Toronto, Ontario with the 4th Royal Scots, attached to the Royal Canadian Mounted Infantry in Edinburgh, in June 1915. Died on August 1, 1917.
Wells, Gerald EdwinKinley, SaskatchewanLIEUTENANT WELLS, born at Harriston, Ontario, October 3, 1892. Home in Kinley, Saskatchewan. Formerly in the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Kinley branch, May, 1916, in the 65th Battalion. Also served with the 46th Battalion. Present on the Somme. Killed in action near Albert, October 25, 1916.
West, Churchill FreemanLiverpool, Nova ScotiaPRIVATE WEST, born at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, April 1, 1899. Joined Liverpool branch, June 10, 1914. Enlisted from Liverpool branch, September 15, 1915, in the Royal Canadian Regiment. Also served with the 64th Battalion. Killed in action at Cambrai, September 28, 1918.
White, George Haddon#Winnipeg, ManitobaPrivate White, born at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England on April 21, 1891. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 43rd Battalion on June 18, 1915. Died of wounds on June 5, 1916.
White, Reginald BaylySt. John’s, NewfoundlandSERGEANT WHITE, born at Fogo, Newfoundland, September 26, 1898. Joined St. John’s, Newfoundland branch, December 2, 1915. Enlisted from St. John’s branch, August 28, 1916, in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Died from meningitis in the Military Hospital at Etaples, France, January 9, 1918.
Wilkinson, Ernest John#Winnipeg, ManitobaDriver Wilkinson, born at Treesbank, Manitoba on September 29, 1893. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 3rd Divisional Artillery Column on January 24, 1916. Died on November 9, 1917.
Williams, Arthur JenningsSaskatoon, SaskatchewanPRIVATE WILLIAMS, born at Newtownards, Ireland, December 31, 1897. Home in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Formerly in the Northern Crown Bank. Enlisted from Saskatoon branch in the 65th Battalion. Later transferred to the 46th Battalion. Killed in action in the Ypres salient, August 23, 1916.
Williamson, James CarlThorold, OntarioLANCE-CORPORAL WILLIAMSON born at Thorold, Ontario, October 21, 1895. Joined Thorold branch, January 21, 1914. Enlisted from Thorold branch, May 20, 1915, in the 176th Battalion. Also served in the 164th and 116th Battalions. Present at Amiens and Drocourt-Queant. Killed in action at Drocourt-Queant, August 28, 1918.
Wilson, Alfred#Winnipeg, ManitobaPrivate Wilson, born at Maryport, Westmoreland, England on May 11, 1891. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the 34th Fort Garry Horse in 1914. Transferred to Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians) in 1914. Died on September 24, 1915.
Wilson, George ThomasSaskatoon, SaskatchewanCORPORAL WILSON, born at Bridlington, England, June 23, 1893. Home in Bridlington. Joined Scott, Saskatchewan branch, September 8, 1911. Enlisted from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan branch, May 7, 1915, in the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. Killed in action at the Third Battle of Ypres, June 2, 1916.
Wishart, Ronald JohnVernon, British ColumbiaPRIVATE WISHART, born at Alloa, Scotland, February 27, 1890. Home in Aberdeen, Scotland. Joined Toronto, Ontario, Gerrard & Main branch, September 24, 1912. Enlisted from Vernon, British Columbia branch, January 3, 1917, in the 72nd Battalion. Present at Passchendaele, where he was wounded, and at Bourlon Wood. Died on board No. 17 Ambulance Train, October 12, 1918.
Wolfe, Esdon MelvilleToronto, OntarioGUNNER WOLFE, born at Durham, Ontario, November 6, 1888. Home in Durham, Ontario. Joined the Traders Bank of Canada, Woodstock, Ontario branch, June 12, 1908. Enlisted from Toronto, Ontario branch, March 31, 1917, in the 67th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Died at the Military Base Hospital, Toronto, of pneumonia.
Wood, Sherwood Marshall#New Dundee, OntarioPrivate Wood, born at Smith’s Falls, Ontario on July 21, 1891. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch New Dundee, Ontario with the 80th Battalion on February 9, 1916. Taken on strength by the 75th Battalion on June 25, 1916. Killed in Action during the Battle of the Somme on November 18, 1916.
Wyatt, Cecil GeorgeElmira, OntarioPRIVATE WYATT, born at Goderich, Ontario, March 29, 1897. Home in Stratford, Ontario. Joined Elmira, Ontario branch of the Traders Bank of Canada. Enlisted from Elmira branch, June 15, 1915, in the 16th Battalion. Also served with the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Killed in action at Hill 70, August 15, 1917.
Wyatt, Charles Joshua#Mount Brydges, OntarioFlight Lieutenant Wyatt, born in England about 1893. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Mount Brydges, Ontario with the Royal Naval Air Service. Died on August 21, 1917 when his plane crashed on landing, age 24.

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Yuill, Albert Edward#Saskatoon, SaskatchewanPrivate Yuill, born at Gretna, Manitoba on January 11, 1890. Enlisted from the Union Bank branch in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan with the 2nd University Company on June 15, 1915. Joined with Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in the field on September 1, 1915. Killed in Action on June 3, 1916 at Sanctuary Wood.

First World War Memorial Tablets

First World War Memorial located at then Montreal Main branch, 360 St. Jacques. The Memorial flanks the entrance with two black marble plaques with the names of the employees who gave their lives engraved in gold. Over the panels, sculptured in white marble, kneel the figures of Faith and Courage keeping alight the sacred fire of remembrance with their offerings of poppies and laurel.

Photo credit: Gabrielle Sykes

Second World War Enlisted Staff

Interested in the Post-War Roll Call? The following links provide access to lists of the whereabouts of Royal Bank employees who returned back from the armed forces.

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Adair, S. A.Air ForceMoncton, New BrunswickMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.
Adams, D. B.Air ForceChatham, OntarioToronto, Ontario, St. Clair & Oakwood
Adams, W. B.Air ForceVernon, British ColumbiaKelowna, British Columbia
Aggerholm, P.Air ForceChippawa, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Akenhead, C. W.Air ForceVancouver, British ColumbiaNanaimo, British Columbia
Alden, H. H.Air ForceNassau, BahamasLondon, England
Alexander, A. G.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Park & BernardMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill College
Allen, A. J.Air ForceCalgary, Alberta, 3rd St. W.Cochrane, Alberta
Allen, J. D.Air ForceMoncton, New BrunswickMoncton, New Brunswick
Allison, W. R.Air ForcePrescott, OntarioOttawa, Ontario, Bank & Somerset
Anderson, C. H.Air ForceBelize, British HondurasBelize, British Honduras
Anderson, G. A.Air ForceHalifax, Nova ScotiaNew York Agency
Anderson, G. W.Air ForceYorkton, SaskatchewanMoosomin, Saskatchewan
Anderson, W. G.Air ForceGull Lake, SaskatchewanVancouver, British Columbia
Anstie, W. M.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & HomerWest Vancouver, British Columbia
Arbuckle, L. S.Air ForceFort William, OntarioPort Arthur, Ontario
Armstrong, D. M.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCochrane, Alberta
Armstrong, R. A.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & GerrardLeamington, Ontario
Arnett, J. L.Air ForceThorold, OntarioAttending University
Arnold, C. P. C.Air ForceHamilton, OntarioBarrie, Ontario
Ashburner, J. C.Air ForceLethbridge, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta
Atkinson, G. T.Air ForceHead Office, Montreal, QuebecVancouver, British Columbia
Ayer, C. H.Air ForceSackville, New BrunswickBathurst, New Brunswick
Adair, B. A.ArmyKingston, OntarioChatham, Ontario
Adams, R. E.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & BloorToronto, Ontario, King & Church
Addie, J. L.ArmyQuebec, Quebec, Upper TownQuebec, Quebec, St. Sauveur
Allen, H. S.ArmySt. Catharines, OntarioElmira, Ontario
Anderson, D. S.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Anderson, J. L. B.ArmyCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Anderson, W. G.ArmyWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Andino, Jr., S.ArmySan Juan, Puerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Andrews, C. S.ArmyCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Angus, L. M.ArmyWallaceburg, OntarioRidgetown, Ontario
Archarnbault, E. J.ArmySt. Catharines, OntarioSt. Catharines, Ontario
Arden, R. P.ArmyOttawa, Ontario, Bank & SparksOttawa, Ontario, Bank & Somerset
Armstrong, G. F. I.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Bay & TemperancePeterborough, Ontario
Armstrong, R. C.ArmyInnisfail, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta, 3rd St. West
Armstrong, S. R.ArmyMedicine Hat, AlbertaLacombe, Alberta
Arnold, J. W.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Spring Garden Rd.Kentville, Nova Scotia
Atkinson, C. C. H.ArmyNiagara Falls, OntarioVancouver, British Columbia, Marpole
Atkinson, J. F.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.Vancouver, British Columbia
Aucoin, C. J.ArmyNorth Sydney, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Auld, N. B.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & BleuryMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Ayearst, C.ArmyHaileybury, OntarioOttawa, Ontario, Bank & Sparks
Anderson, F. C.NavySt. John’s, NewfoundlandSt. John’s, Newfoundland
Armstrong, K. L.NavyPerth, OntarioWinchester, Ontario
Astley, D. B.NavyToronto, Ontario, Sherbourne &. QueenPort Hope, Ontario
August, P. S.NavyPort Arthur, OntarioLac du Bonnet, Manitoba

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Bailey, J. F.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Osborne & CorydonKenora, Ontario
Baird, S. M.Air ForceLeamington, OntarioGalt, Ontario
Balfour, R. H.Air ForceElora, OntarioToronto, Ontario, College & Bathurst
Barber, E. P.Air ForceArthur, OntarioHarriston, Ontario
Barclay, E. R.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & BloorToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond
Barre, J. R. L.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Queen Mary & DecarieMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Bleury
Bartleman, M. J.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, College & BathurstToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Sherwood
Baxter, W.Air ForceHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Beals, A. W.Air ForceBridgetown, Nova ScotiaTruro, Nova Scotia
Becker, D. J.Air ForceWapella, SaskatchewanVancouver, British Columbia
Bélanger, J. P. C. M.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Park & BernardMontreal, Quebec, Amherst & St. Catherine
Bell, A. G.Air ForceSt. Stephen, New BrunswickAttending University
Bellevue, E. I.Air ForceSaint John, New Brunswick, North EndSaint John, New Brunswick, North End
Bellevue, G. A.Air ForceSaint John, New Brunswick, North EndMontreal, Quebec, Queen Mary & Decarie
Benner, F. P.Air ForceWindsor, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Bentley, L. T.Air ForceSault Ste. Marie, OntarioBrantford, Ontario
Berry, H. B.Air ForceSexsmith, AlbertaStrathmore, Alberta
Bevington, L. F.Air ForceNanaimo, British ColumbiaPrince Rupert, British Columbia
Bigelow, W. J.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureOttawa, Ontario, Bank & Sparks
Black, D. S.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, Barton & OttawaAylmer, Ontario
Blackadar, D. G.Air ForceHalifax, Nova ScotiaAmherst, Nova Scotia
Blackmore, A. N.Air ForceQuebec, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Blake, D. R.Air ForceRussell, ManitobaLac du Bonnet, Manitoba
Boak, G. H.Air ForceLunenburg, Nova ScotiaDartmouth, Nova Scotia
Bonar, L. J. R.Air ForceVernon, British ColumbiaKelowna, British Columbia
Bongard, G. H.Air ForceNorth Bay, OntarioOrillia, Ontario
Bongard, M. St. C.Air ForcePort Hope, OntarioFort Erie North, Ontario
Bouey, G. K.Air ForceLloydminster, SaskatchewanAttending University
Bourque, A. S.Air ForceYarmouth, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Almon & Agricola
Bower, W. J.Air ForceStrathroy, OntarioLondon, Ontario
Bowlby, C. F.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, MarketTillsonburg, Ontario
Boyd, T. W.Air ForceToronto, Ontario. Pape & DanforthToronto, Ontario, Danforth & Dawes
Boyle, J. H.Air ForceStettler, AlbertaCamrose, Alberta
Boyle, J. J.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Spadina & CollegeLondon East, Ontario
Brannen, J. R.Air ForceClark’s Harbour, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Morris & Barrington
Brett, J. M.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Bridge, A. J. D.Air ForceThe Pas, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, Main & Logan
Bridge, M. J.Air ForceManitou, ManitobaVancouver, British Columbia
Brinton, S. M.Air ForceMiddleton, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Armdale
Briscoe, D. A.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & NanaimoLangley Prairie, British Columbia
Broadley, J. E.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. ClairToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Bloor
Brooks, R. H.Air ForceSaint John, New BrunswickToronto, Ontario, Dundas & Chestnut
Brooks, W. R. E.Air ForceSherbrooke, Quebec, Upper TownMontreal, Quebec, Atwater & Notre Dame
Brown, B. R.Air ForceSaint John, New BrunswickAttending University
Brown, D. H.Air ForceMacklin, SaskatchewanAbbey, Saskatchewan
Brown, E. W.Air ForceSt. Catharines, OntarioWoodstock, Ontario
Brown, G. W.Air ForceGrimsby, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & Danforth
Brown, J. D.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Ave. Rd. & DavenportGuelph, Ontario
Brown, J. F. A.Air ForceSherbrooke, QuebecVerdun, Quebec, Wellington & Galt
Brown, J. P.Air ForceGalt, OntarioNiagara Falls, Ontario
Bryan, H. I. G.Air ForceMount Royal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Bruton, F. H.Air ForceFort William, OntarioBinscarth, Manitoba
Buchan, P. M.Air ForceMacklin, SaskatchewanMelville, Saskatchewan
Bullock, R. J. I.Air ForceKitchener, OntarioToronto, Ontario, College & Bathurst
Burnett, G. M.Air ForcePeterborough, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Burns, G. R.Air ForceSydney, Nova ScotiaDartmouth, Nova Scotia
Busby, C. G.Air ForceRussell, ManitobaRoblin, Manitoba
Butler, J. L.Air ForceCalgary, Alberta, 3rd St. WestBlackie, Alberta
Bailey, G. H.ArmyKingston, OntarioMount Royal, Quebec
Baker, J. A.ArmyFort Erie North, OntarioWarkworth, Ontario
Bale, J. H.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.
Barbour, J. R.ArmyEsterhazy, SaskatchewanIndian Head, Saskatchewan
Barker, D. W.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Barlow, E.ArmyBoissevain, ManitobaPine Falls, Manitoba
Barnett, R. G.ArmyIngersoll, OntarioIngersoll, Ontario
Barnes, C. G.ArmyWinnipeg, ManitobaSt. Boniface, Manitoba, Union Stock Yards
Barrett, W. A.ArmyQuebec, Quebec, St. John St.Quebec, Quebec, Upper Town
Baskwell, F. J.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Denis & St. CatherineMontreal, Quebec, Queen Mary Rd.
Beacock, D. C.ArmyGalt, OntarioTillsonburg, Ontario
Beck, C. E.ArmySanturce, Puerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Bedford, G. F.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & GerrardDunnville, Ontario
Bell, V. E.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Benard, J. G. R.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Monkland & BeaconsfieldVal d’Or, Quebec
Benmore, J. C.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & NanaimoKelowna, British Columbia
Benoit, J. P. Y. F.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Place d’ArmesMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. Lawrence
Benson, F. E. E.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Laurier Ave.Montreal, Quebec, Point St. Charles
Bentley, G. H.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecOttawa, Ontario
Berry, W. A. E.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Lawrence & CraigMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.
Bertram, T.ArmyDryden, OntarioMorden, Manitoba
Bible, D. H.ArmyToronto, Ontario, LeasideToronto, Ontario, King & Spadina
Binns, G. H. N.ArmyStrathroy, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Sherwood
Blackadar, G. R.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & OxfordHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen St.
Blathwayt, C. S.ArmyWindsor, Ontario, Ouellette & EllisHamilton, Ontario
Bleakney, F. B.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Blumenauer, C. G.ArmyNew York, New YorkNew York, New York
Boak, R. M.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Supervisor’s DepartmentHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Bolduc, J. P.ArmyOttawa, Ontario, Somerset & BoothMontreal, Quebec, Place d’Armes
Boll, C. A.ArmyFillmore, SaskatchewanYoung, Saskatchewan
Bolton, W. E.ArmyWolfville, Nova ScotiaMoncton, New Brunswick
Booth, C. G.ArmySt. Marys, OntarioHamilton, Ontario
Bosse, W. de S.ArmyQuebec, Quebec, St. SauveurQuebec, Quebec, St. Roch
Botham, H. T.ArmyPrince Albert, SaskatchewanCarrot River, Saskatchewan
Boudreau, P. J.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Denis & St. CatherineMontreal, Quebec, St. Denis & St. Catherine
Bourgeois, L.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Tramways TerminalMontreal, Quebec, St. Denis & St. Catherine
Bourque, W. R.ArmyVictoria, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Grandview
Bowlby, H. R.ArmyGuysboro, Nova Scotia.Bridgetown, Nova Scotia
Bowlby, J. H.ArmySimcoe, OntarioPort Dover, Ontario
Boyd, E. L.ArmyEdmonton, AlbertaSao Paulo, Brazil
Bradish, E. B.ArmyBeiseker, AlbertaRed Deer, Alberta
Brinkman, G. J.ArmyCampbellton, New BrunswickMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Broderick, S. A.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Office of Assistant General ManagerToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Brodie, C. S.ArmyOttawa, OntarioOttawa, Ontario
Brophy, H. J. W.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Tramways TerminalMontreal, Quebec, Queen Mary & Decarie
Brosseau, J. J. M.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Denis & St. CatherineVerdun, Quebec, Wellington & Galt
Brousseau, W. E.ArmyOttawa, Ontario, MarketOttawa, Ontario, Market Branch
Brown, A. W.ArmyFlin Flon, ManitobaSouris, Manitoba
Brown, A. W.ArmyHamilton, OntarioSt. Catharines, Ontario
Brown, C. F.ArmyLangruth, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Brown, C. H.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. ClairToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Sherwood
Brown, J. S.ArmyMiniota, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton & Portage
Browne, J. L.ArmyWoodstock, OntarioWoodstock, Ontario
Brunoro, H.ArmySao Paulo, BrazilSao Paulo, Brazil
Bryan, E. E.ArmySt. Thomas, OntarioGuelph, Ontario
Buchanan, G. R.ArmyNelson, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Davie St.
Buck, J. E.ArmyRegina, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Buckrell, J. D.ArmyLondon, OntarioLondon, Ontario
Burgess, E. R. G.ArmyDrayton, OntarioHagersville, Ontario
Burnside, J. K.ArmyQuebec, Quebec, St. RochQuebec, Quebec
Burrell, M. C.ArmySt. Catharines, OntarioHamilton, Ontario, Barton & Ottawa
Bushnell, M. J.ArmyDorval Airport, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Butcher, G. A.ArmyWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton & Portage
Butler, A. B.ArmyBarrington Passage, Nova ScotiaSydney, Nova Scotia, George & Townsend
Butler, J. E.ArmySarnia, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Yonge & College
Baird, D. G.NavyWolfville, Nova ScotiaTruro, Nova Scotia
Bankes, J. M.NavyToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s DepartmentWinnipeg, Manitoba, Supervisor’s Department
Barrell, R. G.NavyToronto, ontario, St. Clair & OakwoodToronto, Ontario, Spadina & College
Bartlett, C. E.NavyPincher Creek, AlbertaPort Coquitlam, British Columbia
Beardsley, D. H.NavyBridgetown, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & Oxford
Beesley, K. A.NavyRegina, SaskatchewanAttending University
Beveridge, J. F.NavyOttawa, OntarioOttawa, ontario, Glebe
Blackwell. J. C.NavyBrandon, ManitobaFort William, Ontario
Bowser, E. P.NavyVancouver, british Columbia, Georgia & DenmanNew Westminster, British Columbia
Boyle, A.NavyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Breed, P. S.NavyMiddleton, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia

C

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Caldecott, R.Air ForceNanaimo, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & Homer
Caldwell, D. M.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Matthew St.Montreal, Quebec, Stanley St.
Callander, J. L.Air ForcePort Arthur, OntarioWest Fort William, Ontario
Campbell, A.Air ForceEyebrow, SaskatchewanVancouver, British Columbia
Campbell, C. W.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, Barton & WentworthHamilton, Ontario
Campbell, E. R.Air ForceRegina, Saskatchewan, Supervisor’s DepartmentVancouver, East End, British Columbia
Campbell, P. B. F.Air ForceSt. Hyacinthe, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Cantin, A. E.Air ForceMcCreary, ManitobaSt. Boniface, Manitoba, Union Stock Yards
Caron, J. H. L.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. LawrenceMontreal, Quebec, Place d’Armes
Caron, R. E.Air ForceCoaticook, QuebecSherbrooke, Quebec
Carrick, C. D.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & SherwoodToronto, Ontario
Carroll, J. A. F.Air ForceThree Rivers, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, St. Laurent
Carter, R. E.Air ForceQuesnel, British ColumbiaVictoria, British Columbia
Chafe, T. L.Air ForcePort Hood, Nova ScotiaDartmouth, Nova Scotia
Charlton, E.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Selkirk & SalterWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage & Arlington
Cheele, R. D.Air ForceGuelph, OntarioThamesford, Ontario
Christie, C. R.Air ForceViscount, SaskatchewanVancouver, British Columbia
Christie, D. D.Air ForceSaint John, New BrunswickSaint John, New Brunswick
Clark, B. E.Air ForceLiverpool, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Clark, M. C.Air ForceBrantford, OntarioNapanee, Ontario
Cloutier, J. R.Air ForceThetford Mines, QuebecQuebec, Limoilou
Coffin, H. F.Air ForceCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandMiddle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia
Colling, L. D.Air ForceSarnia, OntarioRidgetown, Ontario
Colquhoun, K. W.Air ForceClinton, OntarioClinton, Ontario
Comeau, J. E.Air ForceDigby, Nova ScotiaPort Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia
Connell, W. L.Air ForceOttawa, Ontario, GlebeWinchester, Ontario
Cook, L. H.Air ForceSouris, ManitobaErickson, Manitoba
Cooke, A. W.Air ForceRenfrew, OntarioRenfrew, Ontario
Cooke, K. C.Air ForceStratford, OntarioStratford, Ontario
Coombs, D. S.Air ForceHalifax, Nova Scotia, Supervisor’s DepartmentHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Corbett, A. S.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & BloorBurlington, Ontario
Corbett, R. M.Air ForceWoodstock, New BrunswickAttending University
Corbett, W. G.Air ForceSwift Current, SaskatchewanWinnipeg, Manitoba, Main & Logan
Corlett, E. B.Air ForceNew Westminster, British ColumbiaLangley Prairie, British Columbia
Cornell, W. R.Air ForceBurford, OntarioLondon East, Ontario
Couldrey, M. G.Air ForceDundas, OntarioCooksville, Ontario
Coulthard, L. H.Air ForceMinto, ManitobaKenora, Ontario
Cox, R. B.Air ForceEdmonton, AlbertaNorth Edmonton, Alberta
Craig, C. G.Air ForceCarleton Place, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Hampton
Craik, J. S.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & BleuryMontreal, Quebec
Crawford, A. G.Air ForceWoodstock, New BrunswickWoodstock, New Brunswick
Crawford, H. A.Air ForceLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Crooks, S. R.Air ForceLacombe, AlbertaLacombe, Alberta
Crowe, R. J.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill CollegeOttawa, Ontario
Cumming, R. K.Air ForceFredericton, New BrunswickFredericton, New Brunswick
Cunningham, R. H.Air ForceMacklin, SaskatchewanWinnipeg, Manitoba
Cushman, A.Air ForceTottenham, OntarioKirkland Lake, Ontario
Caldwell, C. C.ArmyHamilton, OntarioHamilton, Ontario
Callanan, J. J.ArmySaint John, New BrunswickMontreal, Quebec
Cameron, E. S.ArmyRegina, SaskatchewanVancouver, British Columbia, East End
Campbell, P. H. R.ArmyBruce Mines, OntarioBlind River, Ontario
Campbell, W. D.ArmyKingston, OntarioLondon, Ontario
Campkin, K. C.ArmyBrampton, OntarioWalkerville, Ontario
Cargill, F. G. S.ArmyBurlington, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Bloor & Dovercourt
Carson, C.ArmyGalt, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond
Carson, W. L.ArmySault Ste. Marie, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Danforth & Dawes
Carter, R. H.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, MarpoleNew Westminster, British Columbia
Cattell, R. M.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Office of Assistant General ManagerHalifax, Nova Scotia, Supervisor’s Department
Champion, W. J. D.ArmyQuebec, QuebecQuebec, Quebec
Chapman, A. A.ArmyMontreal, QuebecNew York, New York
Chapman, A. L. R.ArmySackville, New BrunswickWoodstock, New Brunswick
Chapman, R. W.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Charlton, P. V.ArmyAmherst, Nova ScotiaSydney, Nova Scotia, George & Townsend
Charlton, W. B.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Queen Mary & DecarieMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill
Chavarie, J. P.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Papineau Ave.Chicoutimi, Quebec
Chevrier, J. A. A. L.ArmyLachine, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Amherst & St. Catherine
Childs, L. J.ArmySydney, Nova ScotiaSaint John, New Brunswick
Chisholm, A.ArmyPembroke, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Chisholm, D. J.ArmyTruro, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen St.
Christie, I. A.ArmySault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Queen & BruceBarrie, Ontario
Church, D. S.ArmyFredericton, New BrunswickFredericton, New Brunswick
Chute, M. C.ArmyGalt, OntarioTottenham, Ontario
Clark, G. S.ArmyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Clarkson, W.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & RichmondToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Bloor
Clausen, R. G.ArmyNew York, U.S.A.New York, U.S.A.
Clennett, M. G.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Supervisor’s DepartmentHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Clough, C. R.ArmyWindsor, OntarioToronto, Ontario, King & Church
Cochrane, A. L.ArmyHalifax, Nova ScotiaMontreal, Quebec
Cochrane, R. E.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Point St. CharlesHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Cochrane, Miss F. V.ArmyWinnipeg, ManitobaToronto, Ontario, Queen & Broadway
Cohoe, A. J.ArmyNorth Bay, OntarioNorth Bay, Ontario
Cole-Johnson, P. K.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGillWestmount, Quebec, Greene Ave.
Coles, G. B.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s DepartmentVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s Department
Colleaux, L. W.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. Lawrence
Collins, H.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.Montreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Comeau, J. A. E.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Morris & BarringtonInverness, Nova Scotia
Compston, R. O.ArmyOshawa, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Bloor
Conlin, J. T.ArmyQu’Appelle, SaskatchewanStrasbourg, Saskatchewan
Cook, G. F.ArmyThamesford, OntarioLondon, Ontario
Cook, G. P.ArmyVancouver, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia
Cook, J. M.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.Winnipeg, Manitoba
Cook, R. J.ArmyLloydminster, SaskatchewanMilden, Saskatchewan
Cooke, F. D.ArmyWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Corbett, A. E.ArmyOdessa, OntarioChippawa, Ontario
Cormack, W. J.ArmyBlackie, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta, Jasper Ave.
Cornborough, J. N.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Georgia & DenmanVancouver, British Columbia
Cornish, D. C.ArmyWoodstock, OntarioAylmer, Ontario
Correas, M. A. M.ArmySan Juan, Puerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Cotton, J. B.ArmySydney, Nova ScotiaSydney, Nova Scotia
Coulter, J. H.ArmyNapanee, OntarioSt. Thomas, Ontario
Cousins, C. A.ArmyPrince George, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia
Cowsill, E.ArmyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Cox, F. C.ArmyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Craig, A. G.ArmyMelville, SaskatchewanMelville, Saskatchewan
Craig, M. S.ArmyMount Royal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Peel & Sherbrooke
Craighead, A. M.ArmyNavan, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. Lawrence
Crane, G. B.ArmyRegina, SaskatchewanMoose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Crawford, A. F.ArmyEsterhazy, SaskatchewanMelfort, Saskatchewan
Crawford, C. A.ArmyBrantford, OntarioSault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Queen & Bruce
Creighton, R. V.ArmyPictou, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Cretney, J. A.ArmyLachine, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Tramways Terminal
Crosbie, G. G.ArmySt. John’s, NewfoundlandSt. John’s, Newfoundland
Crosby, D. R.ArmyCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandLunenburg, Nova Scotia
Cross, S. A.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Bay & TemperanceToronto, Ontario, Queen & Broadview
Crossman, D. G.ArmySomerset, ManitobaShoal Lake, Manitoba
Crouse, L. D.ArmyWindsor, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Crowe, E. L.ArmySummerside, Prince Edward IslandSummerside, Prince Edward Island
Crowell, D. A. L.ArmyOttawa, Ontario, GlebeOttawa, Ontario, Somerset & Booth
Cummins, D. A.ArmySt. Catharines, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Cunningham, H. S.ArmyWolfville, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Cunningham, R. T.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Spring Garden Rd.Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Curtis, J. B. W.ArmyFort Erie North, OntarioSudbury, Ontario
Caiger-Watson, L. R.NavyArnprior, OntarioArnprior, Ontario
Campbell, S. C.NavySydney, Nova Scotia, Whitney PierHalifax, nova Scotia, Quinpool & Oxford
Card, G. S.NavyLiberty, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Carruthers, N. E.NavyLethbridge, AlbertaBashaw, Alberta
Case, F. E.NavyMontreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Cathro, D. G.NavyCalgary, AlbertaHanna, Alberta
Cavers, F. B.NavyCalgary, AlbertaHalkirk, Alberta
Chambers, E. W.NavyHamilton, Ontario, Barton & OttawaTottenham, Ontario
Clark, K. M.NavyGeraldton, OntarioGuelph, Ontario
Cluett, J. A.NavySydney Mines, Nova ScotiaAmherst, Nova Scotia
Cole, J. J.NavySt. John’s, NewfoundlandSt. John’s, Newfoundland
Collin, W. B.NavyCalgary, AlbertaTurner Valley, Alberta
Copp, D. A.NavyOrillia, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Peel & Sherbrooke
Crowell, D. A. L.NavyOttawa, Ontario, GlebeOttawa, Ontario, Somerset & Booth

D

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Darling, D. S.Air ForceWiarton, OntarioVancouver, British Columbia, Davie St.
Davidson, D. W.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & CollegeToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Davies, D. S. B.Air ForceBridgetown, BarbadosBridgetown, Barbados
Davies, E.Air ForcePrince George, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s Department
Davis, D. L. G.Air ForceFredericton, New BrunswickOttawa, Ontario, Bank & Sparks
Davis, R.Air ForceHalifax, Nova Scotia, Almon & AgricolaYarmouth, Nova Scotia
Dawe, A. S.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & CollegeMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill
Dennison, L. H.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Jones & GerrardKirkland Lake, Ontario
Desormeaux, J. V.Air ForceOutremont, Quebec, Van Horne, OutremontMontreal, Quebec, Amherst & St. Catherine
Devereaux, G. E.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, East EndVancouver, British Columbia
Dewar, A. H.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Jones & GerrardKamloops, British Columbia
De Wolf, S. S.Air ForceMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Dewar, E. B.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, Barton & WentworthHamilton, Ontario, Market
Dickson, A. R.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, College & BathurstLeamington, Ontario
Dion, R. E. L.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Queen Mary & DecarieWinnipeg, Manitoba
Dixon, S. C.Air ForceToronto, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Donaldson, D. D.Air ForceOrillia, OntarioAttending University
Doull, V. M.Air ForceSt John’s, NewfoundlandTruro, Nova Scotia
Doupe, K. W.Air ForceSarnia, OntarioHamilton, Ontario
Doyle, G. F.Air ForceChatham, OntarioChatham, Ontario
Drew, J. D.Air ForceWeymouth, Nova ScotiaShubenacadie, Nova Scotia
Drum, G. W.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & MontclairMount Royal, Quebec
Dryden, J. W.Air ForceBrantford, OntarioFergus, Ontario
Dunbar, R.Air ForceHanley, SaskatchewanCarlyle, Saskatchewan
Duncan, R. H.Air ForceCut Knife, SaskatchewanVancouver, British Columbia
Duncan, R. L.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Robson, St.Vancouver, British Columbia, Cambie & Broadway
Dakin, J. K.ArmyCourtenay, British ColumbiaAttending University
Dalton, F. R.ArmyToronto, Ontario, St. Clair & CrangToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & Gerrard
Dando, A. N.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & NanaimoPrince George, British Columbia
D’Aoust, J. N.ArmyNoranda, QuebecKirkland Lake, Ontario
Davies, H. L.ArmyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Davies, L. F.ArmyRussell, ManitobaFlin Flon, Manitoba
Decarie, N. B.ArmyShipshaw, QuebecEdmonton, Alberta
Decle, R. C. C.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & DecarieMontreal West, Quebec
Delaney, C. P.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Laurier Ave.St. Stephen, New Brunswick
De Mone, R. J.ArmyDartmouth, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Denison, H. A.ArmyToronto, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Denman, E. E.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Peel & SherbrookeMount Royal, Quebec
Dennis, A. G.ArmyPrince Albert, SaskatchewanViscount, Saskatchewan
Dewar, M. G.ArmyViceroy, SaskatchewanSouthey, Saskatchewan
Dickson, O. P.ArmyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Dineley, G. A.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Jones & GerrardToronto, Ontario, Deloraine & Yonge
Dinner, H. F.ArmyWindsor, Ontario, Pillette & WyandotteLondon, Ontario
Dobbin, L. M. R.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Lawrence & CraigWestmount, Quebec, Victoria Ave.
Dodge, J. C.ArmyNorth Sydney, Nova ScotiaPictou, Nova Scotia
Dominick, J. E. J.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Donnelly, S. F.ArmyGuelph, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Donnelly, T. R.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGillMontreal, Quebec, Peel & Sherbrooke
Douglas, J. L.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Davie St.New Westminster, British Columbia, 6th & Princess
Doyle, G. M.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureMontreal, Quebec, Tramways Terminal
Draper, J. H.ArmySault Ste. Marie, OntarioSault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Steelton
Draper, K. J.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, West KildonanWinnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton & Portage
Drudge, W. J.ArmyNassau, BahamasNassau, Bahamas
DuBois, L. E. J.ArmyQuebec, Quebec, Upper TownQuebec, Quebec, St. Roch
Duncan, E. F.ArmyVictoria, British ColumbiaPort Alberni, British Columbia
Dunn, F. R.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & OxfordTruro, Nova Scotia
Dunsdon, L. H.ArmyNapanee, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond
Dupuis, J. L.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Point St. CharlesEdmundston, New Brunswick
Dyer, A. J. W.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & OxfordPort Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia
Darby, J. F.NavySudbury, OntarioEspanola, Ontario
Davies, R. M.NavyBrandon, ManitobaThe Pas, Manitoba
De Mary, L. A.NavyKinburn, OntarioOttawa, Ontario, Glebe
Dennis, W. J.NavyOwen Sound, OntarioHuntsville, Ontario
Dobson, T. S.NavyHamilton, ontario, Main & ShermanPort Hope, Ontario
Doull, J. A.NavyBrockville, OntarioPembroke, Ontario
Dwyer, Miss V. E.NavyEdmonton, AlbertaToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond

E

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Earle, C. N.Air ForceCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandNew Glasgow, Nova Scotia
Edmunds, A. C.Air ForceOttawa, Ontario, HintonburghCornwall, Ontario
Ellis, D. R.Air ForceWestmount, Quebec, Victoria Ave.Montreal, Quebec, West
Edwards, L. J.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Beaver HallOttawa, Ontario, Glebe
Emes, A. E.Air ForceEdmonton, AlbertaNorth Edmonton, Alberta
Evans, W. C.Air ForceMelbourne, OntarioWeyburn, Saskatchewan
Ebbitt, W. H.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Edmondson, M. E.ArmyNew York, U.S.A.New York, U.S.A.
Edwards, C. A.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.Montreal, Quebec
Elliott, W. B.ArmyGander, NewfoundlandHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen St.
Elliott, D. G. E. A.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. MatthewToronto, Ontario
Elliott, G. A.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Pape & DanforthToronto, Ontario, Bloor & Dovercourt
Ellis, H. M.ArmySummerside, Prince Edward IslandTruro, Nova Scotia
Emiry, M. L.ArmySudbury, OntarioSt. John’s, Newfoundland
Emory, J. V.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill CollegeHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Eustace, E. C.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Morris & BarringtonHalifax, Nova Scotia, Spring Garden Rd.
Evans, J. J. C.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s DepartmentToronto, Ontario
Evans, N. L.ArmyPrince Albert, SaskatchewanYorkton, Saskatchewan
Easson, G. H.NavyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Erlendson, J. H.NavyWinnipeg, Manitoba, PortageSt. Boniface, Manitoba

F

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Finlayson, J. K.Air ForceNanaimo, British ColumbiaHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Finlayson, R. C.Air ForcePrince George, British ColumbiaVernon, British Columbia
Fair, R. F. G.Air ForceMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Fisher, R. J. E.Air ForceOkotoks, AlbertaToronto, Ontario
Fawley, N. A.Air ForceWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, Supervisor’s Department
Fisk, R. G.Air ForceCalgary, Alberta, Supervisor’s DepartmentCalgary, Alberta, 3rd St. West
Falardeau, J. A. P.Air ForceQuebec, Quebec, Upper TownSherbrooke, Quebec
Fallis, A. A.Air ForceGovan, SaskatchewanOxbow, Saskatchewan
Farquharson, J.Air ForceNewboro, OntarioRenfrew, Ontario
Faux, W. G.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & GerrardToronto, Ontario, Sunnyside
Fennings, G. A.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Davie St.Vancouver, British Columbia, Georgia & Denman
Ferejohn, J. W.Air ForceNew York, New YorkNew York, New York
Ferguson, B.Air ForceWestmount, Quebec, Greene Ave.Montreal, Quebec, Monkland & Harvard
Ferguson, J. A.Air ForceBrampton, OntarioBrampton, Ontario
Foley, H. L.Air ForceMallorytown, OntarioPembroke, Ontario
Ford, J. A. L.Air ForceFergus, OntarioFergus, Ontario
Foster, A. E.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Robson St.Vancouver, British Columbia, 25th Ave.
Fowle, B. A.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Stanley StreetMontreal, Quebec, Monkland & Harvard
Fox, W. G.Air ForceNassau, BahamasNassau, Bahamas
Fraser, K. S.Air ForceOttawa, Ontario, GlebeMontreal, Quebec, Peel & Sherbrooke
Fraser, W. G.Air ForceRidgetown, OntarioTillsonburg, Ontario
Fredette, J. A. C.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. LawrenceQuebec, Quebec, Upper Town
Fullerton, D. R.Air ForceSmithers, British ColumbiaAttending University
Farley, W. D.ArmySaskatoon, SaskatchewanWeyburn, Saskatchewan
Farr, P. F.ArmyBrantford, OntarioLondon, Ontario
Farrant, F. J.ArmyLondon, West End, EnglandLondon, West End, England
Farrell, R. A.ArmyCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandAttending University
Findlater, R. I.ArmyFredericton, New BrunswickMoncton, New Brunswick
Finniss, S. E.ArmySt. John’s, NewfoundlandMoncton, New Brunswick
Fontaine, J. J. R.ArmyBlind River, OntarioWindsor, Ontario, Pillette & Wyandotte
Forbes, J. F.ArmyWolfville, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Forget, J. R.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Seigneurs St.Montreal, Quebec, Place d’Armes
Forre, S.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Forsyth, C. H. M.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Robson St.Vancouver, British Columbia
Fortin, J. M.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Papineau Ave.Montreal, Quebec, Amherst & St. Catherine
Fortune, J. J.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. ClairToronto, Ontario, Deloraine & Yonge
Foster, J. L.ArmyRenfrew, OntarioAttending University
Foster, W. J.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage & GoodWinnipeg, Manitoba, Sargent & Sherbrook
Franklin, E. J.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & BloorToronto, Ontario, Bloor & Bathurst
Fraser, A. F.ArmyNew Glasgow, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Fraser, E. L.ArmySydney, Nova Scotia, George & TownsendStewiacke, Nova Scotia
Fraser, E. P.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.Montreal, Quebec, Stanley St.
Fraser, V. M.ArmyHalifax, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Frazee, R. C.ArmySaint John, New BrunswickAttending University
Frazer, W.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Mount PleasantVancouver, British Columbia, Fairview
Frechette, P. A.ArmySt. Johns, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill
Freeman, E. H.ArmyHalifax, Nova ScotiaAnnapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Frelone, N. C.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, East EndPort Alberni, British Columbia
Fyfe, T. G.ArmyLondon, OntarioKincardine, Ontario
Fletcher, M. H.NavyBrandon, ManitobaBrandon, Manitoba
Ford, P. E.NavyVictoria, British Columbia, Fort St.Vancouver, British Columbia, Fairview
Fraser, G. C.NavyNew Glasgow, Nova ScotiaNassau, Bahamas
Freitas, M. D. J. deNavyGeorgetown, British GuianaRoseau, Dominica

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NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Gagne, J. W. H.Air ForceShawinigan Falls, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, St. Hubert St.
Gamlin, J. R. D.Air ForceEdmundston, New BrunswickCampbellton, New Brunswick
Gandey, C. R. J.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Monkland & HarvardMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Hampton
Gant, R. W.Air ForceSteveston, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia
Garland, G. T.Air ForceMilden, SaskatchewanWestmount, Quebec, Victoria Avenue
Garvey, T. G.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Runnymede & BloorLeamington, Ontario
Gauthier, C. J.Air ForceNoranda, QuebecKirkland Lake, Ontario
Gillis, J. A.Air ForceNorth Sydney, Nova ScotiaCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Gilmore, R. T.Air ForceDurham, OntarioLangley Prairie, British Columbia
Gillmoure, L. E.Air ForceBrockville, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Hampton
Glazier, D. H.Air ForceIndian Head, SaskatchewanSwift Current, Saskatchewan
Gliddon, W. J.Air ForceThe Pas, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, St. James
Gloin, G. A.Air ForceSt. Thomas, OntarioAttending University
Godard, D. M.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, TerminalHamilton, Ontario, Barton & Wentworth
Godfrey, G. W.Air ForceTruro, Nova ScotiaDigby, Nova Scotia
Gohl, W. A.Air ForceCornwall, OntarioOttawa, Ontario
Goodmanson, G. E.Air ForceBoissevain, ManitobaGlenboro, Manitoba
Goodwin, H. K.Air ForceMoncton, New BrunswickMoncton, New Brunswick
Goodwin, J. B.Air ForceFredericton, New BrunswickSackville, New Brunswick
Gordon, D. C.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta, Hillhurst
Gower, W. B.Air ForceFillmore, SaskatchewanPrince Albert, Saskatchewan
Grant, C. A.Air ForceNorwood, OntarioOrillia, Ontario
Griffith, G.Air ForceLion’s Head, OntarioAttending University
Grigg, S. J.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.Winnipeg, Manitoba, St. James
Grimes, A. A.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Gulliver, H. D.Air ForceLacombe, AlbertaCardston, Alberta
Guscott, D. S.Air ForceNorth Bay, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Bay & Temperance
Guse, A. O.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Spadina & CollegeWaterloo, Ontario
Galand, J. A. R.ArmyAlexandria, OntarioOttawa, Ontario, Hintonburgh
Galbraith, D. L.ArmyCookstown, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Pape & Danforth
Gamblin, W. P.ArmyHarvey Station, New BrunswickSussex, New Brunswick
Garcia, V. L. G.ArmySan Juan, Puerto RicoSanturce, Puerto Rico
Gardner, O. P.ArmyHalifax, Nova ScotiaAttending University
Garrett, E. A.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Peel & SherbrookeMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill
Gaudette, T. B.ArmySt. Hyacinthe, QuebecSherbrooke, Quebec
Gay, L. J.ArmyHarvey Station, New BrunswickSussex, New Brunswick
Gay, S. G.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. ClairVancouver, British Columbia, Davie St.
Gazeley, D. M.ArmyVancouver, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia
Geddes, J. R.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Jones & GerrardToronto, Ontario
George-Gray, W. E.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Gibson, T. G.ArmyEssex, OntarioSmithville, Ontario
Gibson, T. S.ArmyToronto, Ontario, King & ChurchToronto, Ontario, King & Spadina
Giguere, J. A. H.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. LawrenceLachine, Quebec
Glass, C. A.ArmyHalifax, Nova ScotiaHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Glazebrook, V. H. R.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Spadina & CollegeElmira, Ontario
Gorman, A. P.ArmyNew York, U.S.A.New York, U.S.A.
Gorritz, R. P. A.ArmySan Juan, Puerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Gough, J. R. R.ArmyWestmount, Quebec, Victoria Ave.Head Office, Montreal, Quebec
Greaves, E. R.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & DecarieSherbrooke, Quebec, Upper Town
Griffin, P. R.ArmySaint John, New BrunswickAttending University
Grose, C. G.ArmyDrayton, OntarioPort Hope, Ontario
Grose, H. E.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & GerrardOshawa, Ontario
Groves, C. C. F.ArmyThorold, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Gardiner, W. D. H.NavyWindsor, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Gaskin, P. M.NavyDorchester, New BrunswickSussex, New Brunswick
Good, J. E.NavyChapleau, OntarioChapleau, Ontario
Graham, R. P. B.NavyToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s DepartmentAttending University
Gray, C. A. A.NavyOttawa, Ontario, Bank & SparksOttawa, Ontario, Bank & Sparks

H

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Hack, G. A.Air ForceVictoria, British Columbia, Douglas St.Penticton, British Columbia
Hall, M. W.Air ForceEdmundston, New BrunswickMontreal, Quebec, Bonaventure
Halpenny, R. J.Air ForceIngersoll, OntarioWallaceburg, Ontario
Hamar, F. H.Air ForceBrooks, AlbertaConsort, Alberta
Hansen, J. B.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.Winnipeg, Manitoba
Hardy, C. D.Air ForceOrangeville, OntarioIslington, Ontario
Hardy, G. H.Air ForceGrand Valley, OntarioGrand Valley, Ontario
Harris, L. L.Air ForceLawrencetown, Nova ScotiaNew Glasgow, Nova Scotia
Harron, M. E.Air ForceWoodstock, OntarioWoodstock, Ontario
Harry, W. S.Air ForceMinnedosa, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Hart, G. W.Air ForceStewiacke, Nova ScotiaBaddeck, Nova Scotia
Hart, W. H.Air ForceHillsburg, OntarioHillsburg, Ontario
Harvey, J. H.Air ForceSt. Marys, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Harbord & Spadina
Harvey, R. C.Air ForceStratford, OntarioLakefield, Ontario
Hastings, J.Air ForceNorth Bay, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Bonaventure
Hay, M. M.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Matthew St.Vancouver, Hastings & Nanaimo
Hayne, W. H.Air ForceLacombe, AlbertaForemost, Alberta
Haynes, B. L.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Head, R. A.Air ForceVictoria, British Columbia, Fort St.Abbotsford, British Columbia
Healey, G. J.Air ForceQuebec, Quebec, Upper TownMontreal, Quebec, St. Matthew St.
Hébert, P. O. G.Air ForceGranby, QuebecSt. Johns, Quebec
Heckman, T. C.Air ForceNorth Sydney, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Supervisor’s Department
Hedley, J. D.Air ForceMoose Jaw, SaskatchewanAttending University
Henderson, G. D.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Spadina & CollegeMontreal, Quebec, Laurier Ave.
Henry, E. R.Air ForceThorold, OntarioKincardine, Ontario
Henry, W. D.Air ForceKitchener, OntarioSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Highstead, E. L.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. ClairToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Bloor
Hilts, J. L.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureKingston, Ontario
Hinde, J. G.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Spadina & CollegeToronto, Ontario, Jones & Gerrard
Hockley, A. E.Air ForceGoderich, OntarioOwen Sound, Ontario
Hodgson, W. W.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, KingswayVancouver, British Columbia, Fairview
Holbrow, C. W.Air ForceRegina, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Holmes, W. G.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Sherbourne & QueenMontreal, Quebec, Park & Bernard
Hopkins, H. A.Air ForceGalt, OntarioDrayton, Ontario
Horton, E. F.Air ForceLynden, OntarioOwen Sound, Ontario
Howat, J. D. W.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & NanaimoAttending University
Huget, C. M.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Hughes, G. W.Air ForceDeloraine, ManitobaBrandon, Manitoba
Humeston, L.Air ForceMelfort, SaskatchewanEdmonton, Alberta
Hunter, S. W.Air ForceElmira, OntarioChippawa, Ontario
Huot, R. R.Air ForceAlexandria, OntarioOttawa, Ontario, Market
Hurd, H. G.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, William & SherbrookWinnipeg, Manitoba, William & Sherbrook
Hurly, J. R.Air ForceNorth Bay, OntarioIroquois Falls, Ontario
Hurrell, L. J.Air ForceKemptville, OntarioCarleton Place, Ontario
Hutchison, J. P.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & CollegeBrampton, Ontario
Hutton, G. F.Air ForceManotick, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Peel & Sherbrooke
Hutton, J.Air ForceHamiota, ManitobaRapid City, Manitoba
Halbert, J. D. W.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.Montreal, Quebec, St. Matthews
Hall, J. M.ArmyNorth Bay, OntarioNorth Bay, Ontario
Halliday, C. E.ArmyMelita, ManitobaBeausejour, Manitoba
Halliwell, A. G.ArmyGuelph, OntarioKingston, Ontario
Hambly, F. E.ArmySt. Thomas, OntarioPeterborough, Ontario
Hanson, G. P.ArmySaint John, North End, New BrunswickMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Harding, R. J.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Harflett, G. W.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Harper, I. L.ArmyCampbellton, New BrunswickCampbellton, New Brunswick
Harrigan, R. A.ArmyDalhousie Station, QuebecDalhousie Station, Quebec
Harris, R. M.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Bloor & DovercourtToronto, Ontario, Sunnyside
Harrison, E. D.ArmySaint John, New Brunswick, North EndSaint John, New Brunswick
Harrison, G.ArmyWatrous, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Harrison, P. D. A.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton & PortageWinnipeg, Manitoba, William & Sherbrook
Harrop, R. L. M.ArmyCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Hartley, V. C.ArmyGrand Falls, New BrunswickWoodstock, New Brunswick
Hartmier, L. R.ArmyGrand Valley, OntarioCooksville, Ontario
Harvey, G. K.ArmyBurford, OntarioOshawa, Ontario
Harvey, J. H. D.ArmyWeyburn, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Harvey, W. R.ArmyTillsonburg, OntarioHamilton, Ontario
Harwood, R. C.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Robson St.Vancouver, British Columbia, Dunbar & 17th
Haverstock, J.ArmyFoam Lake, SaskatchewanEsterhazy, Saskatchewan
Hay, D.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Hay, E. B.ArmyVerdun, Quebec, Wellington & GaltMontreal, Quebec
Hay, G. W.ArmyIndian Head, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Hedmann, D. E. C.ArmyKingston, JamaicaKingston, Jamaica
Henson, H. W.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, FairviewVictoria, British Columbia, Fort St.
Herard, J. E. R.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Papineau Ave.Montreal, Quebec, Seigneurs St.
Hernandez, E. J.ArmySan Juan, Puerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Heyes, W. F.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & DanforthToronto, Ontario, Bloor & Bathurst
Hill, J. F.ArmyWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Hiltz, J. K.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Spring Garden Rd.Halifax, Nova Scotia, Supervisor’s Department
Hines, L. A.ArmySydney, Nova Scotia, Whitney Pier Halifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & Oxford
Hodson, K. T.ArmyLanigan, SaskatchewanYorkton, Saskatchewan
Holden, A. E.ArmyLondon, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Holfeld, L.ArmyCalgary, Alberta, 3rd Street WestCalgary, Alberta
Holmes, Miss E. A.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton & PortageWinnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton & Portage
Holt, G. K.ArmyOshawa, OntarioBrantford, Ontario
Honess, C. L.ArmyOttawa, OntarioSault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Honey, W. C. S.ArmyBassano, AlbertaSudbury, Ontario
Horn, W. L.ArmyLeamington, OntarioLondon, Ontario
Hough, J. W.ArmyViscount, SaskatchewanWatrous, Saskatchewan
Hough, K. A.ArmyLondon, West End, EnglandLondon, West End, England
Howden, G. W.ArmyNapanee, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Pape & Danforth
Hull, C. H.ArmyVancouver, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia
Hunt, A. E.ArmyMontreal West, QuebecMoose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Hunting, J. H. B.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & DecarieMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Guy
Hurst,G. V.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & OxfordSydney, Nova Scotia
Hutt, N. E.ArmyOsgoode Station, OntarioOttawa, Ontario, Somerset & Booth
Hyslop, E. W.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Hainsworth, J. L.NavyMedicine Hat, AlbertaMedicine Hat, Alberta
Hall, J. E.NavySaskatoon, NutanaSaskatoon, Nutana
Hammond, T. E.NavyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Harding, F. W.NavyLondon, EnglandPort of Spain, Trinidad
Hazell, S. W.NavyMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.Montreal, Quebec, Stanley St.
Healey, C. D. F.NavyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen St.Halifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & Oxford
Heath, H. R.NavyBracebridge, OntarioBurlington, Ontario
Holt, Mrs. M. J.NavyVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s DepartmentVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s Department
Horton, S. J. L.NavyRegina, SaskatchewanWeyburn, Saskatchewan
Hummel, E. G.NavyOwen Sound, OntarioLions Head, Ontario
Hunt, D. G.NavyMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill CollegeMontreal, Quebec, Tramways Terminal

I

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Ingalls, C. E.Air ForceSaint John, New BrunswickSaint John, New Brunswick
Innes, D. R.Air ForceLumsden, SaskatchewanWatrous, Saskatchewan
Innes, J. E.Air ForceOttawa, Ontario, GlebeMontreal, Quebec
Insley, A. D.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Supervisor’s DepartmentWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.
Inwards, F. J.Air ForceRegina, SaskatchewanAttending University
Imray, G.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Ince, F. H. B.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecOttawa, Hintonburgh
Ireland, D.ArmyPembroke, OntarioOttawa, Ontario
Ireland, D. O.ArmyMetcalfe, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Decarie
Ireland, W. H.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Bay & TemperanceGuelph, Ontario
Irvine, L. M.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Almon & AgricolaDartmouth, Nova Scotia
Ingram, D. W.NavyCrystal City, ManitobaBoissevain, Manitoba

J

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Jaques, W. M.Air ForceLang, SaskatchewanCraik, Saskatchewan
Jefferies, A. W.Air ForceGalt, OntarioHamilton, Ontario, Main & Sherman
Johns, F. S. A.Air ForceEatonia, SaskatchewanBalcarres, Saskatchewan
Johnson, C.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Sargent & SherbrookOrillia, Ontario
Johnson, H. A.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Mount PleasantVancouver, British Columbia, Grandview
Johnson, V. H.Air ForceNew Westminster, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s Department
Johnson, W. H.Air ForcePort Arthur, OntarioThe Pas, Manitoba
Johnstone, D. H.Air ForceLeamington, OntarioLondon, Ontario
Jones, H. B.Air ForceBathurst, New BrunswickMontreal, Quebec, Laurier Ave.
Jones, J. A. M.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, East EndEdmonton, Alberta
Jones, J. A. R.Air ForceImperial, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Jones, W. S.Air ForceEspanola, OntarioEspanola, Ontario
Joss, A. J. P.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, MarketHamilton, Ontario, Market
Jackman, T. J.ArmyLondon, EnglandSao Paulo, Brazil
Jakes, L. H.ArmyMerrickville, OntarioSmith Falls, Ontario
Jennings, R. H.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Jones & GerrardToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. Clair
Johann, M. B.ArmyOwen Sound, OntarioWallaceburg, Ontario
Johnson, A. A.ArmyBarrie, OntarioAttending University
Johnson, F. E.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, East EndVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & Homer
Johnson, G. A.ArmyTruro, Nova ScotiaMoncton, New Brunswick
Johnson, J.ArmyToronto, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Spadina & College
Johnson, O. J.ArmyOrillia, OntarioBrantford, Ontario
Johnson, R. H.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Beaver HallRegina, Saskatchewan
Johnston, C. R.ArmySaint John, New BrunswickSaint John, New Brunswick
Johnston, G. K.ArmyBurlington, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Sunnyside
Johnston, R. W.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Davie St.Vancouver, British Columbia, East End
Johnston, W. H.ArmyQuebec, Quebec, Upper TownAttending University
Jones, E.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.
Judd, A. F.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Gerrard & GreenwoodSimcoe, Ontario
Jackson, R. P.NavyPort Credit, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Bloor & Bathurst
Jenks, G. M.NavyVancouver, British Columbia, Georgia & DenmanVancouver, British Columbia, Mt. Pleasant

K

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Kayser, Miss E. DAir ForceWestmount, Quebec, Victoria Ave.Head Office, Montreal, Quebec
Kearns, R. J.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.Montreal, Quebec
Kelly, W. P.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Harbord & SpadinaToronto, Ontario, Jones & Gerrard
Kennedy, G. W.Air ForceSault Ste. Marie, Ontario, SteeltonBarrie, Ontario
Kennedy, T. H.Air ForceMedicine Hat, AlbertaSao Paulo, Brazil
Kenny, J. T.Air ForceHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
King, A. L.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Bloor & BathurstToronto, Ontario, Pape & Danforth
Kinsman, J. M.Air ForceOrillia, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Kirkness, J. D.Air ForceBracebridge, OntarioBruce Mines, Ontario
Kitchingman, L. H.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Supervisor’s DepartmentWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.
Knapp, C. H.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, WestMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Bleury
Kraemer, G. A.Air ForceNiagara Falls, OntarioVancouver, British Columbia, East End
Kranz, A. H.Air ForceInvermay, SaskatchewanHanley, Saskatchewan
Keating, W. N.ArmyBrampton, OntarioSt. Catharines, Ontario
Kellam, C. D.ArmyBrantford, OntarioStratford, Ontario
Kelly, C. D.ArmyHamilton,Ontario, Barton & OttawaWindsor, Ontario
Kelly, E. J.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Spadina & CollegeWelland, Ontario
Kelly, W. A.ArmyRoland, ManitobaKeewatin, Ontario
Kennedy, J. J.ArmyNew York, U.S.A.New York, U.S.A.
Kenny, R. J.ArmyWindsor, Ontario, Ouellette & EllisCooksville, Ontario
Kerr, D. G. F.ArmyWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, Grain Exchange
Kerr, G. H.ArmySarnia, OntarioTillsonburg, Ontario
Kerr, G. H.ArmyWindsor, OntarioComber, Ontario
Kerr, J. H.ArmyFredericton, New BrunswickFredericton, New Brunswick
King, A. S.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Main & LoganWinnipeg, Manitoba, Main & Selkirk
Kirkpatrick, F. W.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Danforth & DawesHanover, Ontario
Knight, H. A. R.ArmyBassano, AlbertaSexsmith, Alberta
Knox, G. D.ArmyWoodstock, New BrunswickSackville, New Brunswick
Koehler, K. J.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Sherbourne & QueenToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & Gerrard
Kremer, W. P. T.ArmyToronto, Ontario, King & SpadinaAttending University
Kuhnke, F.ArmyMcKay, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia
Kearney, R. M.NavyMt. Brydges, OntarioToronto, Ontario, King & Spadina
Keating, V. E.NavySt. John, New Brunswick, North EndSackville, New Brunswick
Keller, D. P.NavyWells, British ColumbiaMontreal, Quebec, Laurier Ave.
Kelly, P. J.NavyThamesford, OntarioNassau, Bahamas
Kelly, H. H.NavyMontreal, Quebec, Stationery DepartmentMontreal, Quebec, Stationery Department

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NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Lacharite, E. J.Air ForceQuebec, St. RochMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. Lawrence
Lamont, J. G.Air ForceRegina, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Lamont, T. J. N.Air ForceBassano, AlbertaTurner Valley, Alberta
Lane, K. E.Air ForceFredericton, New BrunswickFredericton, New Brunswick
Largy, G. M.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Papineau Ave.Sherbrooke, Quebec, Upper Town
LaRocque, E. W.Air ForceWestmount, Quebec, Victoria Ave.Ottawa, Ontario
Lauder, J. C.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Danforth & DawesToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & Danforth
LaViolette, J. J. H.Air ForceChicoutimi, QuebecEdmundston, New Brunswick
Law, F. W.Air ForcePort Arthur, OntarioWinnipeg, Manitoba, Supervisor’s Department
Lee, F. A.Air ForceOrangeville, OntarioKitchener, Ontario
Lees, A. S.Air ForceLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Leonard, H. L. A.Air ForceKitchener, OntarioHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Lett, J. S.Air ForceCalgary, Alberta, 3rd St. WestGrande Prairie, Alberta
Levasseur, J. L.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Park & BernardMontreal, Quebec, Place d’Armes
Lidkea, W. R.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & RichmondSarnia, Ontario
Lines, E. F.Air ForceLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Ling, A. E.Air ForceMount Stewart, Prince Edward IslandSt. Peter’s, Nova Scotia
Little, G. A.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.Winnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.
Little, R. P.Air ForceSt. Catharines, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Bay & Temperance
Littlejohns, T. E.Air ForceOttawa, Ontario, GlebeFort William, Ontario
Long, L. B.Air ForceEdmonton, Alberta, Jasper Ave.Bellevue, Alberta
Long, N. T.Air ForceKingston, OntarioWinnipeg, Manitoba, Supervisor’s Department
Louden, J. S.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Matthew St.Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Hampton
Lougheed, R. J.Air ForceOrangeville, OntarioThorold, Ontario
Lounsbury, S. M. A.Air ForceWelland, OntarioNiagara Falls, Ontario
Louthood, W. P. E.Air ForceThree Rivers, QuebecSt. Hyacinthe, Quebec
Love, T. H.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage & ArlingtonWinnipeg, Manitoba, Selkirk & Salter
Lowther, C. S.Air ForceHalifax, Nova ScotiaBelleville, Ontario
Lyons, W. M. L.Air ForceBurk’s Falls, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond
Lambert, M. B.ArmyChatham, OntarioMount Brydges, Ontario
Lamont, B. M.ArmyMidland, OntarioSt. Thomas, Ontario
Landeen, H. E.ArmyOrillia, OntarioSarnia, Ontario
Lander, W. G.ArmyBarrie, OntarioSt. Catharines, Ontario
Landry, M.ArmyOttawa, OntarioEdmundston, New Brunswick
Langley, G. B.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Supervisor’s DepartmentTruro, Nova Scotia
Languedoc, J. B. G.ArmyOttawa, Ontario, Market BranchMontreal, Quebec, Papineau
Laplante, H. L. L.ArmyThetford Mines, QuebecLennoxville, Quebec
Larmon, L.ArmyPrince George, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Robson St.
Larrabee, J. M.ArmySummerside, Prince Edward IslandCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
LaRush, K. W.ArmyNiagara Falls Centre, OntarioNiagara Falls, Ontario
Law, H. H.ArmyBrantford, OntarioHamilton, Ontario, Locke & Main
Lawrence, G. W.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & CollegeToronto, Ontario
Lawrence, A. J.ArmyQuebec, Quebec, Upper TownMontreal, Quebec, Beaver Hall
Lawson, D. G.ArmyRegina, Saskatchewan, Supervisor’s DepartmentHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Lawson, J. W.ArmyWindsor, OntarioHamilton, Ontario
Leach, R. S.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Learmonth, R. K.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & HamptonOttawa, Ontario, Bank & Sparks
Leavitt, K. G.ArmySherbrooke, Nova ScotiaNew Glasgow, Nova Scotia
Lecours, R. A.ArmyHamilton, Ontario, Locke & MainToronto, Ontario, Spadina & College
Lee, K. S.ArmySao Paulo, BrazilSao Paulo, Brazil
Leefe, J. G.ArmySydney, Nova ScotiaSaint John, New Brunswick
Lefort, J. A. A.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Park & BernardMontreal, Quebec, St. Denis & St. Catherine
Legault, E. G.ArmyPlantagenet, OntarioThree Rivers, Quebec
Lennox, M. V.ArmyBurford, OntarioNiagara Falls Centre, Ontario
Leonhart, R. L.ArmySt. Boniface, Manitoba, Un. Stock Yds.Winnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.
Leroux, G. H.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Denis & St. CatherineMontreal, Quebec, Atwater & Notre Dame
Leslie, C. T.ArmyLumsden, SaskatchewanDelisle, Saskatchewan
Lewis, C. W.ArmyOrillia, OntarioOdessa, Ontario
Lind, N.ArmyInnisfail, AlbertaBassano, Alberta
Lindars, C. A.ArmyTompkins, SaskatchewanElrose, Saskatchewan
Ling, E. E.ArmyTyne Valley, Prince Edward IslandHalifax, Nova Scotia
Ling, W. J. W.ArmyToronto, Ontario, SunnysideToronto, Ontario, Queen & Broadview
Linton, C. H.ArmyPrince Rupert, British ColumbiaNelson, British Columbia
Little, E. R.ArmyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Little, W. D.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Logan, G. M.ArmyWindsor, Ontario, Ouellette & EllisWindsor, Ontario
Logan, R. J.ArmyDartmouth, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Almon & Agricola
Lorente, R.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Lockhart, J. E. R.ArmyMontreal West, QuebecAttending University
Lorway, T.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s DepartmentToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond
Lovick, E. J.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Mount PleasantVictoria, British Columbia, Douglas St.
Lowe, G. E.ArmyKitchener, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Lumsden, J. A. S.ArmyPort Arthur, OntarioWinnipeg, Manitoba, Main & Logan
Lundeen, E. AArmyOkotoks, AlbertaForemost, Alberta
Lynch, C. L.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & DecarieMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.
Lyonde, F. W.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Ave. Rd. & DavenportToronto, Ontario, Bay & Temperance
Lafond, A. E.NavyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Latreille, G. A.NavySt. Boniface, ManitobaSt. Boniface, Manitoba
Lefaivre, W. P.NavyOkotoks, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta, Crescent Heights
Leggatt, P. G.NavyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Lewis, J. E.NavyBurlington, OntarioHamilton, Ontario
Little, R. D.NavyOwen Sound, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. Clair
Lomax, H. de G.NavyVancouver, British Columbia, Davie St.Wells, British Columbia
Long, G. C.NavyKentville, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen

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NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
MacDonald, H. J.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Tramways TerminalMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. Lawrence
MacDonald, I. A. F.Air ForceBarrie, OntarioBurk’s Falls, Ontario
MacDonald, M. W.Air ForcePakenham, OntarioRock Island, Quebec
MacDonnell, M. B.Air ForceLangruth, ManitobaBaldur, Manitoba
MacDougald, I. M.Air ForceHalifax, Nova ScotiaBridgewater, Nova Scotia
MacGregor, W. R.Air ForceLethbridge, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta, Supervisor’s Department
MacKenzie, R. W.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
MacLean, A. M.Air ForceCampbellton, New BrunswickAttending University
MacLean, A. P.Air ForceDalhousie, New BrunswickDalhousie, New Brunswick
MacLean, D. A.Air ForceWoodstock, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond
MacLean, H. C.Air ForceSydney Mines, Nova ScotiaCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
MacLean, J. A. H.Air ForceWaterloo, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Spadina & College
MacLean, W. M.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Seigneurs St.Attending University
MacPherson, C. G.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
MacPherson, K.Air ForceShelburne, OntarioShelburne, Ontario
Maher, H. M. J.Air ForceLion’s Head, OntarioKingston, Ontario
Malcolmson, D. V.Air ForceWestmount, Quebec, Greene Ave.Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manning, F. J.Air ForceKentville, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Marett, J. A.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Dunbar & 17thVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & Homer
Marsh, W.Air ForceVancouver, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia
Marshall, D. C.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Bloor & BathurstMontreal, Quebec, St. Matthew St.
Marshall, W. E.Air ForceHalifax, Nova Scotia, Spring Garden Rd.Halifax, Nova Scotia, Spring Garden Rd.
Martin, D. M.Air ForceVictoria, British Columbia, Douglas St.New Westminster, British Columbia
Martin, Miss F. M.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Martin, J. E.Air ForceHigh River, AlbertaHigh River, Alberta
Martin, O. A. J.Air ForceOttawa, Ontario, Bank & SparksOttawa, Ontario, Bank & Sparks
Martin, V. B. S.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Robson St.Kamloops, British Columbia
Marvel, J. N.Air ForceSwift Current, SaskatchewanSwift Current, Saskatchewan
Mason, J. G.Air ForceLemburg, SaskatchewanCupar, Saskatchewan
McClement, J. H.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, St. Clair & OakwoodToronto, Ontario, Dundas & Chestnut
McClymont, R. J. H.Air ForceKelowna, British ColumbiaVernon, British Columbia
McConnachie, N.Air ForceImperial, SaskatchewanLuseland, Saskatchewan
McCullough, T. R.Air ForceGalt, OntarioPort Dover, Ontario
McCune, R. H.Air ForceRock Island, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. Lawrence
McDonald, H. H.Air ForceStrathroy, OntarioStrathroy, Ontario
McDonald, L. H.Air ForceShaunavon, SaskatchewanShaunavon, Saskatchewan
McDormand, E. A.Air ForceHalifax, Nova Scotia, Morris & BarringtonHalifax, Nova Scotia
McElman, J. O.Air ForceMoncton, New BrunswickMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Guy
McFadden, R. J.Air ForcePaisley, OntarioToronto, Ontario, St. Clair & Oakwood
McFaul, W.Air ForceViceroy, SaskatchewanMoose Jaw, Saskatchewan
McGillivray, J. F.Air ForceHead Office, Montreal, QuebecSaint John, New Brunswick
McGrath, J. A.Air ForceNiagara Falls, OntarioHamilton, Ontario, Mount Hamilton
McGregor, R. J.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Osborne & CorydonWinnipeg, Manitoba, Sherbrook & Portage
Mclntyre, J. W.Air ForceWindsor, Ontario, Ouellette & EllisWindsor, Ontario, Ouellette & Ellis
McLean, H. R.Air ForceKingsville, OntarioWalkerville, Ontario
McLean, W. D.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Osborne & CorydonWinnipeg, Manitoba, Sargent & Sherbrook
McLean, W. G.Air ForcePierson, ManitobaMinnedosa, Manitoba
McLellan, E. A.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Davie St.Vancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & Homer
McLeod, J. S. R.Air ForceAlexandria, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. Lawrence
McLintoch, W.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Mount PleasantPort Moody, British Columbia
McMillan, J. A.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & HomerQuesnel, British Columbia
McMillan, J. C.Air ForceOrangeville, OntarioPeterborough, Ontario
McNamara, J. F.Air ForceSarnia, OntarioIngersoll, Ontario
McPherson, W. G.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Peel & SherbrookeMontreal, Quebec, Sherbooke & Decarie
McRae, A. D.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Pape & DanforthToronto, Ontario, Yonge & College
McTaggart, H. O.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Church & WellesleyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond
Merrifield, W. A.Air ForceMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Merriman, H. G.Air ForceMelbourne, OntarioNew Liskeard, Ontario
Messenger, K. L.Air ForceHalifax, Nova ScotiaMiddleton, Nova Scotia
Middleton, J. D.Air ForceOwen Sound, OntarioClinton, Ontario
Milburn, B. J. A.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Sargent & SherbrookWinnipeg, Manitoba, West Kildonan
Miles, G.Air ForcePeterborough, OntarioDunnville, Ontario
Milton, W. E.Air ForceBurford, OntarioWestmount, Quebec, Victoria Ave.
Minard, C. W.Air ForceYarmouth, Nova ScotiaYarmouth, Nova Scotia
Mitchell, C. C.Air ForceWindsor, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Mitchell, R. M.Air ForceNorth Battleford, SaskatchewanAttending University
Mitchell, R. S.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & RichmondLeamington, Ontario
Moffatt, D. D.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Matthew St.Prescott, Ontario
Monahan, J.Air ForceCornwall, OntarioOgema, Saskatchewan
Moncrief, D. L.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, College & BathurstToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & Gerrard
Montgomery, J. W.Air ForceGalt, OntarioFort Erie North, Ontario
Moodie, W.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s DepartmentVancouver, British Columbia, Robson St.
Mooney, E. J.Air ForceSherbrooke, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Moore, F. D.Air ForceWiarton, OntarioWiarton, Ontario
Moore, G. B.Air ForcePort Hope, OntarioPeterborough, Ontario
Moore, J. K.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, MarketAylmer, Ontario
Moores, F. A.Air ForceMidland, OntarioGalt, Ontario
More, D. B. C.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & DanforthToronto, Ontario, St. Clair & Oakwood
Morgan, O. H.Air ForceNew Westminster, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, East End
Morison, D. W.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Bloor & BathurstToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Morris, D. J.Air ForceVictoria, British Columbia, Douglas St.Chilliwack, British Columbia
Morrison, D. W.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Bloor & BathurstAttending University
Mossman, P. L.Air ForceHalifax, Nova ScotiaDigby, Nova Scotia
Muir, E. W.Air ForceNew Westminster, British ColumbiaNanaimo, British Columbia
Mulhall, K. S. C.Air ForceHead Office, Montreal, QuebecToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Mulvihill, K. P.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Sargent & SherbrookThe Pas, Manitoba
Muncaster, J. W.Air ForceMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Murphy, C. E.Air ForceBrooks, AlbertaBlairmore, Alberta
Murphy, N. J.Air ForceNew Waterford, Nova ScotiaNew Waterford, Nova Scotia
Murray, J. B.Air ForceWestmount, Quebec, Victoria Ave.Montreal, Quebec, Monkland & Beacons.
Murray, J. E.Air ForceAntigonish, Nova ScotiaTruro, Nova Scotia
Musson, J. P.Air ForceRoland, ManitobaMelita, Manitoba
Mably, V.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & GerrardEspanola, Ontario
MacDonald, A. R.ArmyChippawa, OntarioChippawa, Ontario
MacDonald, A. Y.ArmySydney, Nova ScotiaWaterville, Nova Scotia
MacDonald, H.ArmyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
MacDonald, J. C.ArmyChilliwack, British ColumbiaVictoria, British Columbia
MacDonald, R. N. B.ArmyTurner Valley, AlbertaHigh Prairie, Alberta
MacDonald, R. R.ArmyCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta, Crescent Heights
MacDougall, I. L.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen St.Antigonish, Nova Scotia
MacFarlane, A.ArmyHamilton, Ontario, Mount HamiltonMontreal, Quebec, Park & Bernard
MacFarlane, D. D.ArmySt. Johns, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill
MacFarlane, I. J. R.ArmyEdmundston, New BrunswickMoncton, New Brunswick
MacKay, W. G.ArmySt. Marys, OntarioHamilton, Ontario, Main & Sherman
MacKenzie, A. H.ArmyAntigonish, Nova ScotiaTruro, Nova Scotia
MacKenzie, R. M.ArmySydney, Nova ScotiaSydney, Nova Scotia
MacLachlan, D.ArmyPictou, Nova ScotiaWolfville, Nova Scotia
MacLean, A. J.ArmyTruro, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
MacLean, L. B.ArmyBig Valley, AlbertaCalgary, ALberta, 3rd St. West
MacMichael, J. G.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Bleury
MacMillan, R. A.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Monkland & HarvardNassau, Bahamas
MacNaughton,W. D.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Airport
MacNeill, R. V.ArmyNew Waterford, Nova ScotiaTruro, Nova Scotia
MacPherson, J. C.ArmySaskatoon, SaskatchewanSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
MacRae, C. H.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, 25th Ave.Vancouver, British Columbia, Marpole
Malkin, J. H.ArmyOttawa, OntarioOttawa, Ontario
Manelli, A. L.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Lawrence & CraigMontreal, Quebec, St. Lawrence & St. Zotique
Mannering, C. L.ArmyKelowna, British ColumbiaNew Westminster, British Columbia
Margetson, R. F.ArmyNew Westminster, British ColumbiaPrince George, British Columbia
Marshall, Mrs. N. A.ArmyToronto, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Martin, G. S.ArmyLondon, OntarioLondon East, Ontario
Martin, L. S.ArmySt. Johns, QuebecVal d’Or, Quebec
Martin, W. R.ArmyTruro, Nova ScotiaYarmouth, Nova Scotia
Mason, C. R.ArmyHalifax, Nova ScotiaNew York, U.S.A.
Mathews, W. C.ArmyVancouver, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia
Maxted, C. I. H.ArmyBrooks, AlbertaBrooks, Alberta
May, W. M.ArmyRegina, Saskatchewan, Supervisor’s DepartmentRegina, Saskatchewan, Supervisor’s Department
Mayer, E. C. A.ArmyWallaceburg, OntarioKitchener, Ontario
Mayne, A. T. F.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & GerrardToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Sherwood
McAllister, D. W.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Jones & GerrardToronto, Ontario, Danforth & Leyton
McArthur, A. A.ArmyRenfrew, OntarioArnprior, Ontario
McArthur, L. A.ArmyDurham, OntarioSmithville, Ontario
McBain, J. A.ArmyNew Glasgow, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen St.
McBride, A. A. C. A.ArmyGuelph, OntarioMount Brydges, Ontario
McCaffrey, P.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, St. JamesPort Arthur, Ontario
McCarthy, E. R.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & RichmondToronto, Ontario, Spadina & College
McChesney, W.ArmyBrantford, OntarioToronto, Ontario, St. Clair & Oakwood
McClenaghan, H. E.ArmyPlenty, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan, Supervisor’s Department
McCloskey, J. R.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecToronto, Ontario
McCullough, F. G. A.ArmyLondon, EnglandSao Paulo, Brazil
McDonald, A. B.ArmySydney, Nova ScotiaSydney, Nova Scotia
McElheran, R. M.ArmySt. Catharines, OntarioWindsor, Ontario
McFarlane, G.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Spadina & CollegeToronto, Ontario, Spadina & College
McGill, B. J.ArmyGeraldton, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill
McGrath, H. R.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & MontclairPerth, Ontario
Mclvor, D. A.ArmySaskatoon, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan, Supervisor’s Department
McKay, L. M.ArmyCalgary, Alberta, 3rd St. WestCalgary, Alberta, 3rd St. West
McKenzie, J. A.ArmyAylmer, OntarioToronto, Ontario
McLea, W. H.ArmyHamilton, Ontario, TerminalHamilton, Ontario, Mount Hamilton
McLean, R.ArmySao Paulo, BrazilSao Paulo, Brazil
McLellan, G. W.ArmyCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
McMillan, F. C.ArmyRegina, SaskatchewanMorse, Saskatchewan
McNabb, J. M.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & BleuryOttawa, Ontario
McNally, R. H.ArmyLethbridge, AlbertaLethbridge, Alberta
McQuarrie, K. M.ArmySault Ste. Marie, OntarioKingston, Ontario
McShane, J. D.ArmyKingston, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
McSorley, D. M.ArmyFredericton, New BrunswickFredericton, New Brunswick
McTavish, J. D.ArmyOttawa, Ontario, Bank & SomersetVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s Department
Melanson, J. H.ArmyChicoutimi, QuebecQuebec, Quebec, Upper Town
Melhado, W. K.ArmyNew York, U.S.A.New York, U.S.A.
Menzies, C. L. M.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, CordovaPenticton, British Columbia
Mercado D. E.ArmySan Juan, Puerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Meyer, L. A.ArmyThamesford, OntarioGeraldton, Ontario
Millar, J. G.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & GuyToronto, Ontario, King & Church
Millen, J. F.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Queen & BroadviewToronto, Ontario, Ontario
Miller, E. P.ArmyNew York, U.S.A.New York, U.S.A.
Miller, F. M. A.ArmyEdmundston, New BrunswickEdmundston, New Brunswick
Miller, W. J.ArmyWelland, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Bay & Temperance
Mills, N. P.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Tramways TerminalMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill
Milner, F. P.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton & PortageWinnipeg, Manitoba, Supervisors’ Department
Milner, W. P.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Osborne & CorydonWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage & Good
Mitchell, R. M.ArmyBelleville, OntarioBelleville, Ontario
Moffatt, P.ArmyRio de Janeiro, BrazilRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mohr, A.ArmyInnisfail, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta
Moir, K. D.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, FairviewNorth Vancouver, British Columbia, Upper Lonsdale
Monteiro, R. F.ArmyPernambuco, BrazilPernambuco. Brazil
Moore, J. S.ArmyOwen Sound, OntarioOwen Sound, Ontario
Moray, H. A.ArmyDorval Airport, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Park & Bernard
Morell, W. H.ArmyNewcastle, New BrunswickMontreal, Quebec, Monk. & Beaconsfield
Morgan, J. E.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & DecarieMontreal, Quebec, Queen Mary & Decarie
Moss, A. C.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & GerrardNiagara Falls, Ontario
Moyle, W. K.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & BleuryMontreal, Quebec, Tramways Terminal
Mumford, C. A.ArmyCalgary, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta
Munro, R. D.ArmyGovan, SaskatchewanAttending University
Murdock, H. V.ArmyStoney Creek, OntarioNassau, Bahamas
Murphy, P. G.ArmyLacombe, AlbertaLethbridge, Alberta
Murphy, W. J.ArmyLondon East, OntarioGoderich, Ontario
Murray, T. A.ArmyTruro, Nova ScotiaTruro, Nova Scotia
Mutch, W. H.ArmyHuntsville, OntarioMidland, Ontario
MacDonald, D. A.NavyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Beaver Hall
MacDonald, W. F.NavyNew Glasgow, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Spring Garden Road
Maclntyre, J. F.NavyVictoria, British Columbia, Douglas St.Courtenay, British Columbia
MacKinnon, L. R.NavyCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandHalifax, Nova Scotia, Supervisor’s Department
Magee, W. J.NavyCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandSydney, Nova Scotia, Whitney Pier
Martin, G. L.NavyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & OxfordAmherst, Nova Scotia
Martin, T. M.NavyToronto, Ontario, Bay & TemperanceToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Matthews, J. W.NavyBaddeck, Nova ScotiaSydney, Nova Scotia, George & Townsend
McKie, G. R.NavyLacombe, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta
McKinnon, A. S.NavySmithers, British ColumbiaNelson, British Columbia
Mearns, B. L.NavyCumberland, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Cambie & Broadway
Miller, G. A.NavyKentville, Nova ScotiaSummerside, Prince Edward Island
Miller, N. M.NavyBig Valley, AlbertaCranbrook, British Columbia
Moe, K. G.NavyVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & NanaimoAttending University
Morrison, M. O. P.NavySudbury, OntarioAttending University
Morton, F. E.NavyNapanee, OntarioNorwood, Ontario

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NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Neilans, J. F.Air ForceEdmonton, Alberta, Jasper Ave.Toronto, Ontario, Sherbourne & Queen
Nelson, H. S.Air ForceWinnipeg, ManitobaVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s Department
Newkirk, H. A.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, Market BranchWelland, Ontario
Newland, F. E.Air ForceCamrose, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta, Hillhurst
Newlove, C.Air ForceHarris, SaskatchewanGovan, Saskatchewan
Nicol, A. S.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta, Supervisor’s Department,
Niven, D. G.Air ForceFredericton, New BrunswickCornwall, Ontario
Norman, R. A.Air ForceStratford, OntarioPort Hope, Ontario
Norton, W. E.Air ForceHuntsville, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Dundas & Chestnut
Napper, H. W.ArmySt. Marys, OntarioSt. Marys, Ontario
Nell, A. E.ArmyQu’Appelle, SaskatchewanInvermay, Saskatchewan
Nelson, G. C.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Pape & DanforthToronto, Ontario, Leaside
Newans, G. E.ArmySault Ste. Marie, OntarioBruce Mines, Ontario
Newell, A. P.ArmyNew Westminster, British ColumbiaVictoria, British Columbia
Nicholl, W. D.ArmyHigh River, AlbertaInnisfail, Alberta
Nichols, P. A.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
North, H. G.ArmySaint John, New BrunswickSaint John, New Brunswick
North, P. M.ArmyCarman, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton & Portage
Nelson, H. R.NavyDutton, OntarioWaterdown, Ontario

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NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Oliver, C. T.Air ForceSt. Catharines, OntarioGeraldton, Ontario
Oliver, F. R.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & BloorToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
O’Donnell, F. S.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.Montreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
O’Flaherty, J. H. J.ArmyLunenburg, Nova ScotiaGlace Bay, Nova Scotia
Olan, R. H.ArmyHuntsville, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Ave. Road & Davenport
Orser, E. S.ArmyKingston, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Ostlund, E.ArmySimcoe, OntarioCooksville, Ontario
Otton, C. E.ArmyWoodstock, OntarioWoodstock, Ontario
Owen, R. P.ArmyCranbrook, British ColumbiaCranbrook, British Columbia
Olsen, Miss E. O.NavyNew York, U.S.A.New York, U.S.A.
Orchard, J. M.NavyPort Arthur, OntarioWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.

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NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Pagett, R. G. C.Air ForceNassau, BahamasNassau, Bahamas
Palmer, R. C.Air ForceLondon East, OntarioWindsor, Ontario
Paradis, J. A. L.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Denis & St. CatherineMontreal, Quebec, Amherst & St. Cam.
Parker, F. M.Air ForceWolfville, Nova ScotiaMontreal, Quebec, Stanley Street
Parke-Taylor, M. D.Air ForceSaint John, New BrunswickFredericton, New Brunswick
Parnaby, W. N.Air ForceChatham, OntarioChatham, Ontario
Paton, L. M.Air ForceLacombe, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta, Jasper Avenue
Pattenden, W. H.Air ForceNorth Vancouver, British ColumbiaWest Vancouver, British Columbia
Pearce, R. C.Air ForceAylmer, OntarioThorold, Ontario
Pearce, R. J.Air ForceLemberg, SaskatchewanAttending University
Peat, J. E.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McG. CollegeToronto, Ontario, Bay & Temperance
Peck, D. A.Air ForceAylmer, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Spadina & Harbord
Picard, R. I. C.Air ForceWindsor, OntarioHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Pickett, H. W.Air ForceSt. Boniface, Manitoba, Union Stock YardsWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage & Good
Pimm, L. C.Air ForceManotick, OntarioCornwall, Ontario
Poff, J. G.Air ForcePembroke, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Park & Bernard
Pool, J. W.Air ForceNiagara Falls, OntarioNiagara Falls Centre, Ontario
Poole, K. G.Air ForceRidgetown, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & Danforth
Porter, A. D. F.Air ForceMontreal West, QuebecVancouver, British Columbia, East End
Pow, A. J.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & DanforthRidgetown, Ontario
Pratt, K. L.Air ForceWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Prentice, G. A.Air ForceGovan, SaskatchewanSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
Price, C. R.Air ForceHamilton, OntarioHamilton, Ontario
Prier, J. A.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & BloorWindsor, Ontario, Pillette & Wyandotte
Pritchard, B. S.Air ForceNassau, BahamasNassau, Bahamas
Proctor, G. H.Air ForceNassau, BahamasNassau, Bahamas, East End
Purvis, G. A.Air ForceHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen StreetKentville, Nova Scotia
Palfrey, J. E.ArmyMaitland, Nova ScotiaWindsor, Nova Scotia
Palmour, A. S. I.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, William & SherbrookWinnipeg, Manitoba, Supervisor’s Department
Paradis, G. A.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Place VigerMontreal, Quebec, Tramways Terminal
Parker, A.ArmyGalt, OntarioStoney Creek, Ontario
Paterson, J.ArmyLondon, West End, EnglandLondon, West End, England
Patterson, H. L.ArmyInverness, QuebecRock Island, Quebec
Patterson, W. H.ArmyMiddleton, Nova ScotiaArichat, Nova Scotia
Payne, J. N.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Pecknold, J. R. A.ArmyPenticton, British ColumbiaVictoria, British Columbia, Fort Street
Perez, Jr. R.ArmySan Juan, Puerto RicoMayaguez, Puerto Rico
Perley, A. D.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s DepartmentVancouver, British Columbia
Persson, J. R.ArmyRegina, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Peters, W. J.ArmyRed Deer, AlbertaRed Deer, Alberta
Pethick, C. H.ArmyBracebridge, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. Clair
Phenix, R. W.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Osborne & CorydonToronto, Ontario
Phillips, G. L.ArmyHalifax, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Morris & Barrington
Phillips, R. C.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Monkland & HarvardMontreal, Quebec
Phillips, V. R.ArmySaskatoon, SaskatchewanSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nutana
Pick, A. R.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHalifax, Nova Scotia, Supervisor’s Department
Pigeon, B. G.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureLachine, Quebec
Pincombe, H. J. R.ArmyOshawa, OntarioOshawa, Ontario
Pollock, H. W.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & BloorDurham, Ontario
Pope, W. J.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Ave. Rd. & DavenportLondon East, Ontario
Powell, J. W.ArmyMontreal, QuebecOttawa, Ontario
Power, W. F.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Spring Garden Rd.Attending University
Press, J. W.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Tramways TerminalMontreal, Quebec
Price, E. A.ArmyVictoria, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & Nanaimo
Price, J. H. W.ArmyRegina, Saskatchewan, Supervisor’s DepartmentWinnipeg, Manitoba, Supervisor’s Department
Price, T. M.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Bloor & DovercourtToronto, Ontario, Jones & Gerrard
Prudhomme, F. W.ArmyPeterborough, OntarioBelleville, Ontario
Pullen, W. L.ArmySudbury, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Palmer, D. G.NavyKingston, JamaicaKingston, Jamaica
Paterson, E.NavyVancouver, GrandviewPrince George, British Columbia
Patterson, J. S.NavyGeorgetown, British GuianaPort of Spain, Trinidad
Payne, D. W.NavyCrystal City, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, William & Sherbrook
Perrin, G. A.NavyNorth Bay, OntarioWindsor, Ontario
Perry, P. O.NavyAmherst, Nova ScotiaBridgewater, Nova Scotia
Phillips, L. C.NavyNassau, BahamasNassau, Bahamas
Pitman, W. G.NavyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & RichmondToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond
Prew, Miss D.NavyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Purves, D. A.NavyHalifax, Nova ScotiaParrsboro, Nova Scotia

Q

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Quayle, G. A.ArmyDunnville, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Leaside
Quinn, R. H.ArmyDorchester, New BrunswickSaint John, New Brunswick

R

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Radigan, V. L.Air ForceOwen Sound, OntarioOwen Sound, Ontario
Rafuse, A. D.Air ForceAmherst, Nova ScotiaDartmouth, Nova Scotia
Randall, L. S.Air ForceMount Royal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. Lawrence
Reed, D. H.Air ForceNanaimo, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Cambie & 23rd Avenue
Reid, A. M.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, Mount HamiltonSarnia, Ontario
Reid, C. W.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & BleuryMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill College
Reid, D. M.Air ForceSydney, Nova ScotiaCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Reimer, A. B.Air ForceFlin Flon, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, Main & Logan
Reynolds, O. G.Air ForceRegina, SaskatchewanWinnipeg, Manitoba
Richardson, C. P.Air ForceRegina, SaskatchewanDelisle, Saskatchewan
Robertson, C. S.Air ForcePlaster Rock, New BrunswickPlaster Rock, New Brunswick
Robertson, D. J.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Seigneurs StreetMontreal, Quebec, Stanley Street
Robinson, R. F.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, Market BranchToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & Gerrard
Robison, O. H. R. H.Air ForceKingston, JamaicaHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Rochon, C. P.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s DepartmentVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s Department
Rogers, J. R.Air ForceLeamington, OntarioHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Rolston, H. J.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureDryden, Ontario
Ross, N. F.Air ForceInvermay, SaskatchewanShaunavon, Saskatchewan
Roumieu, D. E.Air ForcePort Moody, British ColumbiaSmithers, British Columbia
Rowlands, H. W.Air ForceFergus, OntarioAttending University
Roy, A. M.Air ForcePictou, Nova ScotiaPictou, Nova Scotia
Ryerse, W. W.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & CollegeNorth Bay, Ontario
Radigan, E. J.ArmyChatham, OntarioChatham, Ontario
Ralfs, J. K.ArmyPort Moody, British ColumbiaNorth Vancouver, British Columbia
Ramos, J. de S.ArmyRio de Janeiro, BrazilRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rea, D. K.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba,Toronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Reid, C. A.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Tramways TerminalMontreal, Quebec, Seigneurs St.
Reid, G. L.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureLanigan, Saskatchewan
Rennison, W. A.ArmySteveston, British ColumbiaSteveston, British Columbia
Rew, W. C.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Reynolds, G. B.ArmyGuelph, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & Danforth
Reynolds, R. M.ArmyMorden, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Rheaume, J. R. M.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & BleuryRimouski, Quebec
Rice, V. M.ArmyNapanee, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Bay & Temperance
Rice, W. T.ArmyRegina, Saskatchewan, Supervisor’s DepartmentOttawa, Ontario
Richard, S. L.ArmyHalifax, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen St.
Richardson, A. M.ArmyFort Erie North, OntarioBurlington, Ontario
Riches, R. J.ArmyCupar, SaskatchewanArcola, Saskatchewan
Richaby, J. W.ArmyWindsor, Ontario, Ouellette & EllisToronto, Ontario, Bay & Temperance
Rider, L. R.ArmyRio de Janeiro, BrazilRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Riggs, S. C.ArmyEdmonton, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta
Roberts, L. G.ArmyPeterborough, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Roberts, T. H. I.ArmyOttawa, OntarioMontreal, Quebec
Robertson, D. K.ArmyCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Robertson, J.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.Beausejour, Manitoba
Robinson, D. R.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Harbord & SpadinaToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. Clair
Robinson, K.ArmyHolden, AlbertaFort Saskatchewan, Alberta
Roden, E. R.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & CollegeToronto, Ontario, King & Church
Rodger, G. F.ArmyKentville, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Root, E. C.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Rosado, C. A. M.ArmySan Juan, Puerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Ross, J. M.ArmyDartmouth, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Ross, J. S.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.Montreal, Quebec
Ross, R. F.ArmyOttawa, OntarioMontreal, Quebec
Rossello B. J.ArmySanturce, Puerto RicoSanturce, Puerto Rico
Roth, W. H.ArmyBrantford, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & Danforth
Rothwell, B. W.ArmyOttawa, Ontario, GlèbeOttawa, Ontario
Ruemper, H. R.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & MontclairMontreal, Quebec
Roy, J. E.ArmyAlexandria, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Jeanne d’Arc
Rublee, J. A.ArmyRenfrew, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Beaver Hall
Ruppel, R. O.ArmyHamilton, Ontario, Barton & OttawaElmira, Ontario
Ryall, A. C.NavyToronto, Ontario, Jones & GerrardToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & Danforth

S

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Salton, J. W.Air ForceNorth Sydney, Nova ScotiaNorth Sydney, Nova Scotia
Sanders, F. A.Air ForceBurford, OntarioDunnville, Ontario
Sanderson, C. D.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Avenue Rd. & DavenportToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. Clair
Saunders, W. D. G.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, Locke & MainKingsville, Ontario
Schmidt, J. P.Air ForceMorden, ManitobaSteinbach, Manitoba
Scrim, R. C.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s DepartmentVictoria, British Columbia, Douglas Street
Sears, D. M.Air ForceAntigonish, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Shaffer, E. C.Air ForceNavan, OntarioBrockville, Ontario
Shannon, R. W.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s DepartmentHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Shants, H. M.Air ForceKitchener, OntarioOtterville, Ontario
Sharp, A. D.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Robson StreetVancouver, British Columbia, Robson Street
Shaver, W. E.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Peel & SherbrookeOttawa, Ontario
Shaw, R. Z.Air ForceVancouver, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Robson Street
Siborne, G. R.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Cambie & BroadwayVancouver, British Columbia, Mount Pleasant
Sime, R. D.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill Col.Montreal, Quebec, Point St. Charles
Simpson, A. L.Air ForceGoose Bay, LabradorSydney, Nova Scotia
Simpson, R. C.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & SherwoodNoranda, Quebec
Sinclair, H. J.Air ForceCarleton Place, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Guy
Slade, C. C.Air ForceHepworth, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Bloor & Dovercourt
Smart, T.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. ClairToronto, Ontario, Jones & Gerrard
Smith, D. L. G.Air ForcePort Hood, Nova ScotiaNorth Sydney, Nova Scotia
Smith, F. J.Air ForceHalifax, Nova Scotia, Morris & BarringtonSydney, Nova Scotia, Whitney Pier
Smith, H. M.Air ForceNiagara Falls Centre, OntarioWindsor, Ontario, Pillette & Wyandotte
Smith, J. F.Air ForceSydney, Nova ScotiaAttending University
Smith-Jones, J. H.Air ForceRegina, SaskatchewanMacklin, Saskatchewan
Smith, J. L.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & DanforthEmbro, Ontario
Smith, N. M.Air ForceDalhousie, New BrunswickBathurst, New Brunswick
Smyth, G. D. L.Air ForceInnisfail, AlbertaSouth Edmonton, Alberta
Smyth, S.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s DepartmentToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Smythe, R. E.Air ForceOwen Sound, OntarioOttawa, Ontario
Snair, A. W.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Atwater & Notre DameMontreal, Quebec, Beaver Hall
Snook, W. S.Air ForceHalifax, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & Oxford
Snow, J. H. T.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Somerville, D.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Sargent & SherbrookWinnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton & Portage
South, L. E.Air ForceBrampton, OntarioBrampton, Ontario
Speers, A. W.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, LeasideRipley, Ontario
Spratt, R. A.Air ForceConsort, AlbertaSpirit River, Alberta
Sproule, F. H.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, KingswayVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & Homer
Sprout, J. J.Air ForceRoblin, ManitobaManitou, Manitoba
Stabb, H. V.Air ForceHalifax, Nova ScotiaVancouver, British Columbia
Stack, M. P. E.Air ForceHead Office, Montreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Tramways Terminal
Stackhouse, H. A.Air ForceTurner Valley, AlbertaThree Hills, Alberta
Stalker, C. G.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Main & MountainWinnipeg, Manitoba, Sherbrook & Portage
Steele, D. R.Air ForceHalifax, Nova Scotia, Almon & AgricolaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Almon & Agricola
Stephens, R. R.Air ForceChilliwack, British ColumbiaNorth Vancouver, British Columbia
Stephenson, W. H.Air ForceWarkworth, OntarioSimcoe, Ontario
Stevenson, C. W.Air ForceBuenos Aires, ArgentinaLondon, England.
Stevenson, W. V.Air ForceCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandNassau, Bahamas
Stewart, A. B.Air ForceSt. Marys, OntarioSarnia, Ontario
Stewart, D. D.Air ForceVancouver, British ColumbiaKelowna, British Columbia
Stewart, R. E.Air ForceCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & Guy
Stewart, R. G.Air ForceWinchester, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Airport
Stewart, R. T.Air ForceWarkworth, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Sherbourne & Queen
Stiver, L. H.Air ForceWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage & Good
Stockton, W. B.Air ForceSussex, New BrunswickSussex, New Brunswick
Storey, E. H.Air ForceWallaceburg, OntarioAttending University
Storrar, R. A.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & HomerVictoria, British Columbia, Douglas St.
Stouse, A. A. A.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Beaver HallSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
Street, L. L.Air ForceWawota, SaskatchewanNassau, Bahamas
Strongman, K. H.Air ForceWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Suckling, F.Air ForceLondon, West End, EnglandLondon, West End, England
Sullivan, R. D.Air ForceSaint John, New BrunswickSaint John, New Brunswick
Sutherland, D. E.Air ForceHalifax, Nova ScotiaSummerside, Prince Edward Island
Sutherland, G. W.Air ForceStettler, AlbertaAttending University
Sait, L. G.ArmyOttawa, OntarioOttawa, Ontario
Salgado, M. A.ArmyMayaguez, Puerto RicoMayaguez, Puerto Rico
Salkeld, E. W.ArmySchomberg, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Ave. Rd. & Davenport
Salter, R. H. E.ArmyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Sanders, R. E.ArmyManitou, ManitobaSteinbach, Manitoba
Saunders, D. R.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Supervisor’s DepartmentVictoria, British Columbia
Saunders, R. C.ArmyBrantford, OntarioGrand Valley, Ontario
Schwab, F. J.ArmyAneroid, SaskatchewanVancouver, British Columbia, Marpole
Scott, Wm.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Scovil, T. K.ArmyAlexandria, OntarioOttawa, Ontario, Market
Shankel, C. M.ArmySydney, Nova Scotia, George & TownsendHalifax, Nova Scotia
Shapter, W. M.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureMontreal, Quebec
Sharman, J. C.ArmyMilden, SaskatchewanYoung, Saskatchewan
Shattuck, A. C.ArmyRegina, SaskatchewanFoam Lake, Saskatchewan
Shaw, E. C. M.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, East EndVancouver, British Columbia
Shaw, H. J.ArmyMount Stewart, Prince Edward IslandCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Shea, L. T.ArmyFairview, AlbertaMorinville, Alberta
Sheldrick, A. M.ArmyWaterloo, OntarioChatham, Ontario
Shuttleworth, D. H.ArmyFlin Flon, ManitobaCrystal City, Manitoba
Simpson, J. W.ArmyCalgary, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Skelton, O. K.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Selkirk & SalterSt. Boniface, Manitoba, Union Stock Yards
Smith, C. F.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, St. JamesFlin Flon, Manitoba
Smith, D. M.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & OxfordHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen St.
Smith, D. M.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Keele & St. ClairToronto, Ontario, Yonge & College
Smith, G. N.ArmySydney, Nova Scotia, George & TownsendSydney, Nova Scotia
Smith, H. D.ArmyCranbrook, British ColumbiaEdmonton, Alberta
Smith, J. E.ArmyAlsask, SaskatchewanMoose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Smith, M. G.ArmyEdmonton, AlbertaBlairmore, Alberta
Smith, W. H.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Portage Ave.Winnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton & Portage
Smith, W. W.ArmySackville, New BrunswickSackville, New Brunswick
Snow, E. F.ArmyToronto, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Soares, J. C. L.ArmyRio de Janeiro, BrazilRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Soucie, J. D.ArmyChurch Point, Nova ScotiaMeteghan, Nova Scotia
Souza, D. D. deArmyRio de Janeiro, BrazilRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Spence, C. F.ArmyHalifax, nova Scotia, Supervisor’s DepartmentNew York, U.S.A.
Spencer. D. W.ArmyRegina, SaskatchewanVictoria, British Columbia
Spring, H. G.ArmyStratford, OntarioSault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Springer, U. E.ArmyWoodbridge, OntarioHamilton, Ontario, Main & Sherman
Statham, A. J.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Queen Mary & DecarieHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Steckley, H. P.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & GuyMontreal, Quebec, Peel & Sherbrooke
Stedman, W.ArmyChapleau, OntarioChapleau, Ontario
Steinson, E.ArmyWinnipeg, ManitobaHamiota, Manitoba
Stephen, J. H.ArmyRed Deer, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta, 3rd St. West
Stevenson, W. D.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Mt. Royal & St. LawrenceFredericton, New Brunswick
Stewart, H. N.ArmyCalgary, Alberta, Supervisor’s DepartmentCalgary, Alberta, Supervisor’s Department
Stewart, K. M.ArmyMoose law, SaskatchewanPlenty, Saskatchewan
Stewart, M. A.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Morris & BarringtonHalifax, Nova Scotia, Morris & Barrington
Storey, H.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, MarpoleVancouver, British Columbia, East End
Stronach, R. B.ArmyMoncton, New BrunswickMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Strothard, J. B.ArmyMiddle Musquodoboit, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Almon & Agricola
Stursberg, R. K. G.ArmyNew Westminster, British ColumbiaNassau, Bahamas
Sutherland, F. J.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Grain ExchangeCalgary, Alberta, 3rd St. West
Sylvain, G. A.ArmyCarleton Place, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & McGill
Sanford, C. O.NavyBarrington Passage, Nova ScotiaBear River, Nova Scotia
Sarre, W. R.NavyToronto, Ontario, Woodbine & DanforthGalt, Ontario
Schofield, J. T.NavyNew York, U.S.A.New York, U.S.A.
Sharp, P. J.NavyKelowna, British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Robson St.
Shupe, G. H. L.NavyHalifax, Nova ScotiaWindsor, Nova Scotia
Simpson, H. F.NavyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Smith, E. C.NavyVancouver, British Columbia, Cordova St.Vancouver, British Columbia, 25th Ave.
Smith, J. M.NavyToronto, Ontario, SunnysideAttending University
Sneyd, R. M.NavyStoney Creek, OntarioNoranda, Quebec
Stevens, F. S.NavyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecCalgary, Alberta
Stotesbury, B. N.NavyOttawa, Ontario, GlebeOttawa, Ontario, Bank & Somerset

T

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Tait, L. B.Air ForceVancouver, British Columbia, Robson St.Vancouver, British Columbia, Robson St.
Tallman, H. W.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Peel & SherbrookeMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Talmey, R. G.Air ForceStrathroy, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Beaver Hall
Taylor, H. A.Air ForceHolden, AlbertaStettler, Alberta
Taylor, J. E.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & HamptonPrince Albert, Saskatchewan
Taylor, L. A.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Deloraine & YongeAttending University
Taylor, R. C.Air ForceWindsor, OntarioOrangeville, Ontario
Taylor, S. W.Air ForceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Sherbrook & PortageBirtle, Manitoba
Theoret, J. V.Air ForceSturgeon Falls, OntarioSturgeon Falls, Ontario
Theriault, G. A.Air ForceNew Waterford, Nova ScotiaInverness, Nova Scotia
Thompson, J. R. H.Air ForceBlairmore, AlbertaPincher Creek, Alberta
Thompson, W. N.Air ForceSt. Marys, OntarioSt. Marys, Ontario
Thomson, R. G.Air ForceSpencerville, OntarioPembroke, Ontario
Thomson, R. H.Air ForcePort Hawkesbury, Nova ScotiaLiverpool, Nova Scotia
Trahan, J. P. M. A.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Denis & St. CatherineMontreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Jeanne d’Arc
Treleaven, G. E.Air ForceSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, NutanaYorkton, Saskatchewan
Trowhill, S. J.Air ForceNiagara Falls, OntarioToronto, Ontario, College & Bathurst
Tucker, T. E.Air ForceSundridge, OntarioHamilton, Ontario
Tuer, W. E.Air ForceHamilton, Ontario, Barton & WentworthHamilton, Ontario
Turnbull, J. H.Air ForceOrangeville, OntarioAttending University
Tynan, G. G.Air ForceNanaimo, British ColumbiaVernon, British Columbia
Tape, J. M. W.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & CollegeToronto, Ontario, Danforth & Dawes
Taylor, C. W.ArmyHalifax, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & Oxford
Taylor, R. J.ArmyKerrobert, SaskatchewanPrince Albert, Saskatchewan
Terry, A. J.ArmyAneroid, SaskatchewanItuna, Saskatchewan
Theriault, A. F.ArmyGrand Falls, New BrunswickCoaticook, Quebec
Thiele, H. H. H.ArmyThorold, OntarioAttending University
Thistle, G. C.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & BleuryHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Thomas, R. A.ArmySherbrooke, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, Laurier Ave.
Thomas, S. P.ArmyBuenos Aires, ArgentinaBuenos Aires, Argentina
Thomas, W. C.ArmyMontreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Thompson, W. C.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Yonge & CollegeHamilton, Ontario, Barton & Wentworth
Thorgrimson, F. A.ArmyWinnipeg, ManitobaLangruth, Manitoba
Thorpe, J. E.ArmySpringhill, Nova ScotiaNorth Sydney, Nova Scotia
Thorstad, A. J.ArmySt. Catharines, OntarioVictoria, British Columbia
Tillier, L.ArmyEdmonton, AlbertaInnisfail, Alberta
Tipler, J. E.ArmyStratford, OntarioLondon, Ontario
Topham, D. R.ArmyHanna, AlbertaOkotoks, Alberta
Tracy, D. F.ArmyMoncton, New BrunswickMoncton, New Brunswick
Tremblay, J. A. T.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke & BleuryMontreal, Quebec, Amherst & St. Catherine
Trenholme, T. C.ArmyWestmount, Quebec, Victoria Ave.Montreal, Quebec, St. Catherine & Bleury
Trew, B. J.ArmyEssex, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Jones & Gerrard
Trimble, M. C.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Bay & TemperanceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Bloor
Trueman, R. E. S.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, BonaventureMontreal, Quebec, St. Matthew St.
Tunstead, H. W.ArmyHamilton, Ontario, Barton & OttawaHamilton, Ontario, Barton & Ottawa
Tyner, H. R.ArmyKingston, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Coxwell & Gerrard
Teetzel, E. D.NavyEdmonton, AlbertaCalgary, Alberta
Thenholm, D. S.NavyWindsor, Nova ScotiaDigby, Nova Scotia

U

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Upstone, E. K.Air ForceAylmer, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Urquhart, D. J.Air ForceSydney, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Utting, R. A.Air ForceNiagara Falls, OntarioThorold, Ontario
Urquhart, L. G.ArmyAbbotsford, British ColumbiaNelson, British Columbia

V

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Valentine, D. F.Air ForceNiagara Falls Centre, OntarioBrantford, Ontario
Valotaire, J. MAir ForceBuctouche, New BrunswickLa Salle, Quebec
Veals, J. H. B.Air ForceRidgetown, OntarioHastings, Ontario
Vogt, H. P.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Danforth & DawesSudbury, Ontario
Vachon, J. A.G. J.P.ArmyNoranda, QuebecMontreal, Quebec, St. Denis & St. Catherine
Valin, J. H. B.ArmyOttawa, Ontario, MarketOttawa, Ontario, Market
Venus, A. J.ArmyHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Vickers, J. W.ArmyHumboldt, SaskatchewanItuna, Saskatchewan
Vine, T. G.ArmyLondon, EnglandLondon, England
Vair, S. D. S.NavyYarmouth, Nova ScotiaCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Vye, M. R.NavyEdmundston, New BrunswickRichibucto, New Brunswick

W

NameArmed ForcesEnlisted FromReturned To
Walker, R. G.Air ForceEdmonton, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta, Jasper Ave. West
Wallace, M. S.Air ForceSt. Catharines, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond
Walsh, H. W.Air ForceNavan, OntarioCornwall, Ontario
Ward, C.Air ForceHead Office, Montreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec
Ward, R. J.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Tramways TerminalMontreal, Quebec, Peel & Sherbrooke
Warren, R. R.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Yonge & CollegeKingsville, Ontario
Watkins, R. W.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, St. Lawrence & CraigWestmount, Quebec, Greene Ave.
Watson, J. H.Air ForceThamesford, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Bloor & Dovercourt
Watson, M. E.Air ForceSimcoe, OntarioStrathroy, Ontario
Watts, J. W.Air ForceRegina, SaskatchewanSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
Weatherill, H. P.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Office of Assistant General ManagerHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Weaver, A. R.Air ForceWindsor, Ontario, Pillette & WyandotteSundridge, Ontario
Wegren, A. J.Air ForceMorinville, AlbertaHanna, Alberta
Weymouth, A. E.Air ForceSummerside, Prince Edward IslandCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Wheeler, W. D. L.Air ForceWinona, OntarioWelland, Ontario
White, T. D.Air ForceSudbury, OntarioSturgeon Falls, Ontario
Whitley, W. W. D.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Peel & SherbrookeMontreal, Quebec, Beaver Hall
Wightman, H. M.Air ForceChilliwack, British ColumbiaPrince Rupert, British Columbia
Wigle, J. G.Air ForceChippawa, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Park & Bernard
Willbee, D. B.Air ForceOttawa, OntarioAttending University
Williams, R. A.Air ForceMoncton, New BrunswickOutremont, Quebec, Van Home & Outremont
Wilson, A.Air ForcePine Falls, ManitobaManitou, Manitoba
Wilton, A. G.Air ForceYorkton, SaskatchewanImperial, Saskatchewan
Winlow, T. C. I.Air ForceWallaceburg, OntarioWallaceburg, Ontario
Winton, D.Air ForceFredericton, New BrunswickBathurst, New Brunswick
Wood, H. M.Air ForceDryden, OntarioWinnipeg, Manitoba
Wood, M. M.Air ForceToronto, OntarioToronto, Ontario
Wood, R. G.Air ForceNew Westminster, British ColumbiaNew Westminster, British Columbia
Wood, W. H.Air ForceFairview, AlbertaCranbrook, British Columbia
Woodman, E. A.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, Bay & TemperanceHamilton, Ontario
Woods, J. L.Air ForceToronto, Ontario, King & ChurchNew Liskeard, Ontario
Woolly, E. F.Air ForceDundas, OntarioDundas, Ontario
Wright, J. V.Air ForceHead Office, Montreal, QuebecHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Wyatt, H. E.Air ForcePrince Albert, SaskatchewanPrince Albert, Saskatchewan
Wylie, R. M.Air ForceMontreal, Quebec, Park & BernardMontreal, Quebec, Beaver Hall
Walker, J. T.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Ave. Rd. & DavenportToronto, Ontario, Ave. Rd. & Davenport
Walker, W. E.ArmyOttawa, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.
Wallace, A. H.ArmyMoncton, New BrunswickMoncton, New Brunswick
Wallace, C. D.ArmyMulgrave, Nova ScotiaAmherst, Nova Scotia
Warren, W. W.ArmySt. Marys, OntarioSudbury, Ontario
Watson, W. S.ArmyBrockville, OntarioMontreal, Quebec, Peel & Sherbrooke
Welland, E. D.ArmyVancouver, British Columbia, Mount PleasantVancouver, British Columbia, Hastings & Nanaimo
Wellner, J. O.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Gottingen St.Halifax, Nova Scotia, Spring Garden Rd.
Welsby, H. G.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Queen Mary & DecarieQuebec, Quebec, Upper Town
West, R. T.ArmyNassau, BahamasKingston, Ontario
Whatmore, A. G.ArmyToronto, OntarioToronto, Ontario
West, W. J.ArmySimcoe, OntarioSimcoe, Ontario
Whelpley, L. A.ArmySussex, New BrunswickSussex, New Brunswick
White, J. O.ArmyOttawa, OntarioHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Whitelaw, T. D.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Seigneurs St.Westmount, Quebec, Victoria Ave.
Whiting, R. G.ArmyEdmonton, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta
Whitley, T. F.ArmyToronto, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Supervisor’s Department
Wilkie, M. E.ArmyAmherst, Nova ScotiaInverness, Nova Scotia
Wilkinson, J.ArmyPincher Creek, AlbertaPincher Creek, Alberta
Williams, F. R.ArmyNassau, BahamasToronto, Ontario, Dundas & Chestnut
Williams, T. L.ArmyMontreal, Quebec, Stanley St.Gull Lake, Saskatchewan
Williamson, R. J. R.ArmySaint John, New Brunswick, North EndSaint John, New Brunswick
Wilson, A.ArmyPine Falls, ManitobaManitou, Manitoba
Wilson, A. G.ArmyDigby, Nova ScotiaNew Glasgow, Nova Scotia
Wilson, F. C.ArmyWest Vancouver, British ColumbiaLadner, British Columbia
Wilson, G. B.ArmyWinnipeg, Manitoba, Supervisor’s DepartmentHead Office, Montreal, Quebec
Wilson, J. H.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Sherbourne & QueenDutton, Ontario
Wilson, R. W.ArmyOttawa, OntarioMontreal, Quebec
Wilton, J. W.ArmyRosetown, SaskatchewanNorth Battleford, Saskatchewan
Winkler, L. W.ArmyWindsor, Ontario, Pillette & WyandotteWaterloo, Ontario
Winter, J. C. M.ArmyWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Wood, A. N.ArmyWoodstock, OntarioWoodstock, Ontario
Wood, G. F.ArmySydney, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia
Wood, G. L. E.ArmyRegina, SaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Wood, R. F.ArmyToronto, Ontario, Spadina & CollegeToronto, Ontario, Bloor & Dovercourt
Woodhouse, C. H.ArmyChatham, OntarioToronto, Ontario, Yonge & Richmond
Worthington, L. G.ArmyOshawa, OntarioOshawa, Ontario
Wright, E. C.ArmyAntigonish, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Nova Scotia, Spring Garden Rd.
Wright, G. L.ArmyTruro, Nova ScotiaAntigonish, Nova Scotia
Wright, G. V.ArmyCookstown, OntarioElmira, Ontario
Wilt, W. E.NavyNewcastle, New BrunswickBathurst, New Brunswick
Wythe, F. A.NavyBoissevain, ManitobaMiniota, Manitoba

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Yates, G. W.Air ForceHanover, OntarioHanover, Ontario
Yearwood, P. L.Air ForceBridgetown, BarbadosBasseterre, St. Kitts
Young, C. J.ArmyToronto, Ontario, King & SpadinaToronto, Ontario, Leaside
Young, W. H.ArmyOshawa, OntarioWoodbridge, Ontario
Youden, F. W.NavyWolfville, Nova ScotiaGlace Bay, Nova Scotia

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Zaleschook, Mrs. I.E.Air ForceCalgary, AlbertaOshawa, Ontario
Zelmer, R. A.Air ForceHigh River, AlbertaFairview, Alberta
Zinck, G. B.ArmyHalifax, Nova Scotia, Quinpool & OxfordLunenburg, Nova Scotia

Second World War Roll of Honour

Royal Bank employees who gave their lives in their Country’s Service, 1939 – 1945.

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Anderson, D.M.Pembroke, OntarioFlying Officer D.M. Anderson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, was killed on September 24, 1943 while on active service in the Middle East. He entered the bank at Yorkton, Saskatchewan branch on May 1, 1937 and enlisted from Pembroke, Ontario branch on October 30, 1941. Anderson received his wings and commission at Moncton, New Brunswick in October 1942, when he stood second in his class.
Angus, D.B.Tillsonburg, OntarioD.B. Angus, Royal Canadian Air Force, Dental Corps, on January 19, 1941. While on service, Augus underwent an operation for appendicitis at a hospital in London, Ontario and died from streptococci infection. A native of Saint John, New Brunswick, Mr. Angus entered the service at Toronto, Ontario, Queen and Close branch in 1934 and later served at various branches in the city. He was also attached to the staff at Wiarton, St. Thomas and Tillsonbury branches in Ontario. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on August 28, 1940.
Armstrong, G.G.Weyburn, SaskatchewanSergeant Pilot G.G. Armstrong, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was reported killed in an operational flight, November 27, 1941. Armstrong, who had been overseas seven months, entered the bank at Oxbow, Saskatchewan branch in 1936 and was attached to Weyburn, Saskatchewan branch when he enlisted on July 18, 1940.
Armstrong, J.D.Ottawa, Bank & Somerset, OntarioFlying Officer J.D. Armstrong, Royal Canadian Air Force, 26, reported missing after air operations over Poix, France, on November 9, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. He entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, St. Catherine and Bleury branch on June 27, 1935 and enlisted from Ottawa, Ontario, Bank and Somerset branch on December 10, 1940. Armstrong accounted for three of seven enemy planes destroyed in a moonlight sweep over France in October 1943.
Avon, J.L.G.Montreal, St. Matthew Street, QuebecFlying Officer J.L.G. Avon, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, reported missing after air operations overseas on August 1, 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. Avon entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke and Decarie branch on June 29, 1937 and enlisted from Montreal, St. Matthew Street branch on September 30, 1940.

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Baker, W.M.Niagara Falls, OntarioSergeant Observer W.M. Baker was reported missing following operations over occupied France on December 18, 1941 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Baker entered the bank at Goderich, Ontario and served at Ontario branches in Kitchener, Kingston, Orillia and Niagara Falls, enlisting from the latter branch on June 7, 1940. He received his training at Royal Canadian Air Force centres in Toronto, Montreal and Jarvis, and proceeded overseas in February 1941. Mrs. Baker, his wife was a staff-member at Outremont, Quebec, Van Horne and Outremont branch.
Barlow, P.Montreal, St. Catherine & Bleury, QuebecFlying Officer P. Barlow, Royal Canadian Air Force, 35, reported missing after air operations overseas, was assumed to having been killed in action, December 17, 1944. Barlow entered the bank at Souris, Manitoba branch on November 9, 1926 and served at various branches before enlisting from Montreal, Quebec, St. Catherine and Bleury branch on October 3, 1942.
Bartle, G.V.Vancouver, Cambie & Broadway, British ColumbiaFlight Sergeant Navigator G.V. Bartle, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, reported missing after air operations on September 26, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. Bartle was navigator on a Sunderland flying boat that had been detailed for a special mission. Approximately half way between Brest and the Scilly Isles, they radioed that they were being attacked by enemy aircraft. Fighter planes sent for protection were unable to find any trace of them. Bartle entered the bank at Vancouver, British Columbia, Gambie and Broadway on February 16, 1939 and enlisted from that branch on October 1, 1941.
Bayard, J.W.Gull Lake, SaskatchewanFlying Officer J.W. Bayard, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, was killed on active service overseas on September 14, 1944. Bayard entered the bank at Lipton, Saskatchewan branch on July 5, 1937 and enlisted from Gull Lake, Saskatchewan branch on April 6, 1942. Graduating as a Pilot, he was granted the rank of a Pilot Officer in April 1943 and was promoted to Flying Officer in October 1943.
Bayard, R.L.Weyburn, SaskatchewanFlying Officer R.L. Bayard, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was reported missing on October 10, 1943 after a flight over Burma and was assumed to having been killed in action. Bayard enlisted from Weyburn, Saskatchewan branch in May 1941, won his pilot’s wings and commission at Yorkton, Saskatchewan, in 1942 and went overseas shortly afterwards. John W. Bayard, an older brother, was killed September 16, 1944 while attempting a forced landing in Scotland following a flight over the North Sea.
Beaton, G.E.Montreal, St. Matthew Street, QuebecLieutenant G.E. Beaton, Canadian Army Overseas, 20, was killed in action in Holland on September 25, 1944. Beaton entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke and Hampton branch on May 29, 1941 and enlisted on March 25, 1943 with the 2nd Gordon Highlanders. In the spring of 1944 he volunteered for special assignment in Europe and was wounded in August during the liberation of France, but was back at the front early in September.
Beattie, G.W.St. Catharines, OntarioLeading Aircraftman G.W. Beattie, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, was killed in a flying accident in England on July 21, 1945. Beattie entered the bank at St. Catharines, Ontario on September 18, 1939 and enlisted from that branch on August 27, 1941.
Bélanger, J.A.R.Outremont, Van Horne & Outremont, QuebecFlying Officer J.A.R. Bélanger, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, reported missing on July 9, 1944 after a mission to the Dutch coast, was assumed to having been killed in action. Bélanger received his pilot’s wings and commission at St. Hubert, Quebec in March 1943 and after a course in General Reconnaissance at Summerside, Prince Edward Island was posted overseas in July. He had flown on more than ten operations with a Royal Air Force Squadron, where he had the distinction of being the only French Canadian. Bélanger entered the bank on May 2, 1940 at Outremont, Quebec, Van Horne and Outremont branch and enlisted from there on January 27, 1942.
Blair, S.W.Amherst, Nova ScotiaLeading Aircraftman S.W. Blair, 29, was killed when the training plane in which he was flying solo crashed near Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Blair, who transferred from the army to the Royal Canadian Air Force in August 1940, joined the bank at Inverness, Nova Scotia branch in 1928 and was assistant accountant at Amherst when he left to go on active service.
Boulton, R.C.H.Red Deer, AlbertaSergeant-Observer R.C.H. Boulton, 23, of Red Deer, Alberta, was killed in action in England on February 13, 1943. He entered the bank at Innisfail, Alberta branch on May 11, 1937 and subsequently served at Turner Valley, Alberta branch and various other branches in Alberta before enlisting in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Boulton enlisted from Red Deer branch on November 1, 1941 and received his wings at Edmonton in August 1942. He went overseas in October of that year.
Boutilier, E.P.Halifax, Nova ScotiaPilot Officer E.P. Boutilier, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, reported missing on May 23, 1944, was assumed to having been killed on that date during a bombing raid on Le Mans, France. He was buried in the British cemetery there. Boutilier entered the bank at Halifax, Nova Scotia on September 18, 1940 and enlisted from that branch on January 23, 1943.
Brosseau, L.J.Montreal, Monkland & Harvard, QuebecMajor L.J. Brosseau, Canadian Army Overseas, 33, was killed in action on the Normandy front on July 19, 1944. At the time of his enlistment for active service he held the rank of Captain and Adjutant of the Regiment de Maisonneuve and received his promotion to Major overseas. Brosseau entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, Snowdon Junction branch on September 23, 1929, and enlisted from Montreal, Monkland and Harvard branch on September 1, 1939.
Brouillette, S.P.R.Ottawa, Hintonburgh, OntarioFlying Officer S.P.R. Brouillette, 25, was killed in action on June 11, 1943. He entered the bank at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec branch on July 7, 1936 and enlisted from Ottawa, Ontario, Hintonburgh branch on September 15, 1941. Brouillette graduated as Pilot Officer at St. Hubert, Quebec on July 30, 1942 and had been overseas since December. He was promoted to the rank of Flying Officer in February 1943.
Brown, A.J.Vancouver, Davie Street, British ColumbiaFlying Officer A.J. Brown, Royal Canadian Air Force, 26, reported missing after air operations over Poix, France on November 9, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. Brown entered the bank at Langley Prairie, British Columbia branch on May 26, 1936 and enlisted from Vancouver, British Columbia, Davie Street branch on December 4, 1941. He obtained the highest marks in his graduating classes at Victoriaville and Ancienne Lorette, Quebec.
Buchan, J.K.Port Hope, OntarioSergeant J.K. Buchan, Canadian Army Overseas, 26, was killed in action in Germany on February 21, 1945. Buchan entered the bank at Dutton, Ontario branch on May 7, 1937 and served at Strathroy, Ontario branch and Mount Brydges, Ontario branch before enlisting from Port Hope, Ontario on January 7, 1942. He joined the Royal Winnipeg Rifles and went overseas in August 1943, going to France after D-Day and seeing much action around Caen.

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Callander, A.D.Brantford, OntarioFlying Officer A.D. Callander, Royal Canadian Air Force, 20, reported missing while on patrol duty over the French coast in June 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. Callander entered the bank at Brantford, Ontario on January 24, 1941 and enlisted from that branch on October 14, 1941.
Cameron, L.E.Montreal, St. Matthew Street, QuebecFlying Officer L.E. Cameron, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, reported missing on October 10, 1944, was killed in action when his plane crashed on return to England from the continent. Cameron entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke and Hampton branch on October 18, 1939 and enlisted on October 3, 1942.
Cameron, L.H.Montreal, St. Matthew Street, QuebecSquadron Leader L.H. Cameron, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was reported missing after air operations over enemy territory in February 1944 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Cameron enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on June 22, 1940, graduated from Brantford, Ontario, and was an Instructor at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and Vulcan, Alberta before going overseas. He was a member of the 434th Squadron and made several bombing raids on Germany. Cameron entered the bank at Perth, Ontario branch on April 12, 1935.
Campbell, A.P.Shaunavon, SaskatchewanFlying Officer A.P. Campbell, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, reported missing after air operations over Germany on January 2, 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. According to information quoting official German statements, received from the International Red Cross of Geneva, he was killed on that date and buried at St. Pol, France. Campbell entered the bank at Wapella, Saskatchewan branch on August 6, 1938 and served at Carlyle, Saskatchewan branch before enlisting from Shaunavon, Saskatchewan branch on May 16, 1941.
Campbell, A.W.Stratford, OntarioFlying Officer A.W. Campbell, R.C.V.F., 26, was killed in air operations overseas on August 25, 1944. Campbell entered the bank at Strathroy, Ontario branch on July 2, 1935 and enlisted from Stratford, Ontario branch on May 27, 1941. He received his wings at Aylmer, Ontario in 1941 and, following a year and a half on Coastal Patrol duties on the Pacific Coast, he went overseas in October 1943. Campbell was posted to a Typhoon Operational Squadron that was one of the first to go into Normandy after D-Day.
Cann, G.G.Balcarres, SaskatchewanFlying Officer G.G. Cann, 23, was killed in action on November 4, 1942. He entered the bank at Brock, Saskatchewan branch on July 6, 1937 and served at Balcarres, Saskatchewan branch, from which he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in January 1941. He received his wings and commission as Pilot Officer in August 1941, after which he took a course in navigation at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Cann was promoted to the rank of Flying Officer shortly before his death.
Chestnut, G.A.Moosomin, SaskatchewanSergeant Pilot G.A. Chestnut, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was killed while returning from an operational flight over France, June 11, 1941. A member of our Moosomin, Saskatchewan branch at the time of his enlistment, Chestnut received his wings at Camp Borden. He started with the bank at Moosomin in June 1935 and later served at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan branch, at Montreal, Quebec, Monkland and Harvard branch and at Montreal, Laurier Avenue branch.
Clarke, R.B.Toronto, Dundas & Chestnut, OntarioPilot Officer R.B. Clarke, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was reported missing as the result of enemy action at sea on April 22, 1943 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Clarke entered the bank at Toronto, Ontario, Bay and Temperance branch on February 12, 1940 and enlisted from Toronto, Dundas and Chestnut branch on May 14, 1942.
Cogger, P.R.Moncton, New BrunswickLieutenant P R. Cogger, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, 25, was reported missing on February 27, 1944 and was assumed to having been killed in action. He was a member of the 14th Field Ambulance, C.A.S.F. Cogger entered the bank at Woodstock, New Brunswick branch on June 27, 1936 and served at Newcastle, New Brunswick branch before enlisting from Moncton, New Brunswick branch on August 20, 1940.
Colter, J.C.Melita, ManitobaSergeant Pilot J.C. Colter, 22, was reported missing on August 27, 1942 and was assumed to having been killed in action in July 1943. He entered the bank at Crystal City, Manitoba branch on November 25, 1937, enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force from Melita, Manitoba on March 1, 1941 and went overseas in November of that year.
Cook, R.G.Climax, SaskatchewanFlying Officer R.G. Cook, Royal Canadian Air Force, 32, was reported missing after air operations against the enemy on April 9, 1943 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Cook entered the bank at Hazenmore, Saskatchewan branch on July 3, 1928 and served at various branches in Saskatchewan before enlisting from Climax, Saskatchewan branch on January 2, 1941.
Cotnam, H.C.Mount Royal, QuebecSergeant Pilot H.C. Cotnam, 22, was killed in a flying accident overseas on October 31, 1941. Cotnam joined the bank at Pembroke, Ontario branch in 1937 and saw service at Brockville, Ontario, and Mount Royal, Quebec branches. It was from the latter branch that he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in December 1940.
Coulter, R.New Westminster, British ColumbiaFlying Officer R.A. Coulter, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was reported missing after operations on February 24, 1944 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Coulter won his “O” wing as navigator-bombaimer on July 17, 1941 at Jarvis, Ontario, being commissioned a month later. He left for England on September 15, 1941 and the following July was posted to 104 Squadron in the Middle East. Coulter flew continuously in this theatre, completing 30 operations from bases in the Western Desert and Malta. He entered the bank at Chilliwack, British Columbia branch in June 1936 and enlisted from New Westminster, British Columbia branch on November 20, 1940.
Crockett, E.G.Ottawa, Bank & Sparks, OntarioFlight Lieutenant E.G. Crockett, Royal Canadian Air Force, 26, reported missing after air operations overseas, was assumed to having been killed in action. Crockett entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, Park and Bernard branch on January 27, 1936 and enlisted from Ottawa, Ontario, Bank and Somerset branch on June 9, 1941.
Cullen, K.E.Vernon, British ColumbiaFlight Lieutenant K.E. Cullen, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, reported missing on April 13, 1944 following an operational flight over Belgium and France, was assumed to having been killed in action. Cullen entered the bank at Vernon, British Columbia branch on July 11, 1940 and enlisted from that branch on May 5, 1941. Before going overseas in August 1943, he was an instructor at MacLeod, Alberta.
Currie, R.J.Bridgewater, Nova ScotiaFlying Officer R.J. Currie, Royal Air Force, 25, was killed in action overseas on August 18, 1944 while flying in a typhoon squadron supporting the Canadian attack in the Falaise-Argentan sector. Currie entered the bank at Bridgewater, Nova Scotia on April 2, 1936 and enlisted from that branch on August 24, 1940.

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Dauphin, W.R.Ridgetown, OntarioWarrant Officer W.R. Dauphin, Royal Air Force, 23, was reported missing in January 1945 after air operations and was assumed to having been killed in action. Dauphin entered the bank at Ridgetown, Ontario branch on July 2, 1938 and also served at Port Dover, Ontario branch before enlisting from Ridgetown on May 20, 1942.
Davenport, J.J.Imperial, SaskatchewanSergeant Observer J.J. Davenport, 21, was reported killed after having been listed as missing on April 13, 1943 after an operational flight overseas. Joining the Royal Canadian Air Force from Imperial, Saskatchewan branch, Davenport received his observer’s wing at Rivers, Manitoba on July 9, 1941 and went overseas by plane a short while later. He had been with the bank since September 1938.
Davies, W.J.R.Shubenacadie, Nova ScotiaSergeant Navigator W.J.R. Davies, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was reported missing after air operations over Essen on March 8, 1943 and was assumed to having been killed in action. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and entered the bank on December 10, 1935 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Morris and Barrington branch. Davies enlisted from Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia branch on June 13, 1941.
Davis, W.G.Amherst, Nova ScotiaFlight Lieutenant W.G. Davis, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, was missing since March 30, 1945 and was assumed to having been killed on that mission when his plane received a direct hit from an anti-aircraft gun. Davis, who was a Flight Commander of the City of Westmount Squadron, had completed over 70 operational flights and prior to going overseas had logged some 1,500 hours as a ferry pilot. He entered the bank at Amherst, Nova Scotia branch in April 1940 and enlisted from there on May 3, 1941.
De Shane, W.C.Guelph, OntarioPilot Officer W.C. De Shane, 20, was killed in action over Norfolk County, England, on March 9, 1942, shortly after receiving his promotion to officer’s rank. At the time of his death he was attached to the Interceptor Command and was one of the few Canadians piloting a twin-motored Whirlwind fighter plane. De Shane joined the bank in September 1939 at Guelph, Ontario and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force from that branch in October 1940. He had been on active service overseas since August 1941.
Des Rosiers, A.L.R.Montreal, St. Catherine & Jeanne d’Arc, QuebecLieutenant A.L.R. Des Rosiers, Canadian Army Overseas, 25, reported missing in Italy last spring, was assumed to having been killed in action, January 3, 1945. Des Rosiers entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, Mount Royal and St. Lawrence branch on September 21, 1938 and served at Montreal, St. Denis and St. Catherine branch before enlisting from Montreal, St. Catherine and Jeanne d’Arc branch on December 4, 1941.
Dowlen, R.London, EnglandLieutenant R. Dowlen, Royal Army Service Corps, 38, gave his life under particularly tragic circumstances. An accomplished linguist, Dowlen was seconded to the Intelligence Corps on special duty and had been dropped by parachute behind the lines to serve with the Maquis. He was captured while carrying out these hazardous duties and immediately sent to a prisoner of war camp at St. Flossenberg, where he spent twelve months in solitary confinement. On March 29, 1945, together with several other British Intelligence Officers, he was executed. Dowlen entered the bank at Paris, France in October 1923 and ten years later was transferred to London, England branch, enlisting from there on September 24, 1941.
Drennan, G.M.Sherbrooke, QuebecSergeant Air Gunners Gerald Maxwell and James Douglas Drennan, brothers, previously reported missing, were officially listed as killed in action on December 5, 1941. Gerald, 20, enlisted from Sherbrooke, Quebec branch on November 6, 1940, while James, 23, enlisted from Lennoxville, Quebec branch on November 30, 1940.
Drennan, J.D.Lennoxville, QuebecSergeant Air Gunners Gerald Maxwell and James Douglas Drennan, brothers, previously reported missing, were officially listed as killed in action on December 5, 1941. Gerald, 20, enlisted from Sherbrooke, Quebec branch on November 6, 1940, while James, 23, enlisted from Lennoxville, Quebec branch on November 30, 1940.
Durnford, R.E.Toronto, Yonge & Sherwood, OntarioFlying Officer R.E. Durnford, Royal Canadian Air Force, 26, was reported missing after air operations overseas on March 18, 1944 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Durnford, who enlisted from Toronto, Ontario, Yonge and Sherwood branch on January 12, 1942, had been engaged in submarine patrol operations in the vicinity of the English Channel. He entered the bank at Toronto, Yonge and Richmond branch on September 3, 1936.

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Edmonds, G.B.Stratford, OntarioFlight Lieutenant G.B. Edmonds, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, reported missing after air operations over enemy territory on April 18, 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. Edmonds entered the bank at Stratford, Ontario on July 2, 1937 and enlisted from that branch on October 7, 1940.
Elford, E.F.New Westminster, British ColumbiaFlying Officer E.F. Elford, Royal Canadian Air Force, 26, reported missing on June 19, 1945, was assumed to having been killed in action when his aircraft crashed in the Burma jungle. Elford joined the Army Pay Corps in August 1940 from New Westminster, British Columbia branch and in October 1942 re-mustered to aircrew. He obtained his Air Bomber’s wings and commission at Winnipeg, Manitoba in June 1944 and left Canada on January 1 for Jessore, India. He had flown on many missions over Burma and Siam.
Embree, W.D.M.Port Hood, Nova ScotiaFlight Sergeant W.D.M. Embree, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was reported missing and was assumed to having been killed in action. He entered the bank at Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia on July 26, 1937 and enlisted from Port Hood, Nova Scotia branch on November 15, 1940. Embree went overseas in September 1941 and was posted with the Royal Air Force in the Middle East in May 1942. He was posted missing on October 29, 1942 after air operations behind enemy lines.
Emery, J.L.Lethbridge, AlbertaFlying Officer J.L. Emery, Royal Canadian Air Force, 21, was reported missing on June 10, 1944 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Emery enlisted from Lethbridge, Alberta branch on his eighteenth birthday, November 2, 1941. He won top honours in his Observers’ graduating class at Paulson, Manitoba and received his wing and officer’s commission in November 1942. He went overseas in February 1943 and after 11 operational flights with the Iroquois Squadron, volunteered for Pathfinder work. It was on his 12th mission in a Pathfinder aircraft that he was listed as missing. Emery joined the bank at Lethbridge, Alberta branch in March 1941.
Erickson, E.H.Sault Ste. Marie, Queen & Bruce, OntarioFlying Officer E.H. Erickson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, reported missing after an operational flight over Hanover on October 1, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. Erickson entered the bank at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Steelton branch on December 10, 1937 and enlisted from Sault Ste. Marie, Queen and Bruce branch on November 19, 1941. He received his wings at Claresholm, Alberta in November 1942, shortly before going overseas.

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Ferrill, W.B.Rock Island, QuebecSergeant W.B. Ferrill, U.S. Army Air Force, 20, was reported missing after air operations over Germany on December 11, 1943 and was killed in action. Ferrill entered the bank at Rock Island, Quebec branch on July 28, 1941 and enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Force from that branch on October 13, 1942. The Government of the United States posthumously awarded Sergeant Ferrill the Purple Heart and the Air Medal, “for meritorious services and bravery beyond the call of duty.”
Fetherston, W.H.Montreal, Laurie Ave., QuebecFlight Lieutenant W.H. Fetherston, 24, was killed on active service overseas on Sunday, April 5, 1942. He graduated as a Sergeant Observer and received his wing at Fingal, Ontario on February 1, 1941, proceeding overseas in April. Fetherston participated in most of the early “all-out” Royal Air Force bombing attacks over France and Germany and was twice promoted for his outstanding ability and initiative. He entered the bank at Arnprior, Ontario branch in April 1935, later serving at various branches in Ontario. He enlisted in June 1940 from Montreal, Quebec, Laurier Avenue branch.
Fiddes, J.D.Vancouver, Davie Street, British ColumbiaWarrant Officer J.D. Fiddes, Royal Canadian Air Force, 26, was killed in action overseas on April 25, 1944 while on an operational flight over enemy territory. He was buried in Avesnes Communal Cemetery, France. Fiddes entered the bank at Vancouver, British Columbia, Hastings and Homer branch on April 22, 1937 and enlisted from Vancouver, Davie Street branch on May 29, 1941. He trained in the Royal Canadian Air Force Administration branch at St. Thomas, Ontario and was stationed at Western Air Command in Victoria, British Columbia before re-mustering to aircrew in August 1942.
Finkle, W.A.Calgary, AlbertaStaff Sergeant W.A. Finkle, 33, 4th Canadian Armoured Division, was killed on active service overseas on June 16, 1944 while destroying damaged ammunition in England. Finkle entered the bank at Cardston, Alberta branch on February 4, 1929 and also served at Barons and High River, Alberta branches, before enlisting from Calgary, Alberta branch on June 25, 1940. He went overseas in August of the same year.
Finlayson, C.G.Steveston, British ColumbiaFlying Officer C.G. Finlayson, Royal Canadian Air Force, O.F.C. and Bar 24, was assumed to having been killed in action after having been missing since October 18, 1944. His own operational tour completed as navigator with a night intruder squadron, Finlayson was serving in a non-flying capacity and was expected home on furlough when he volunteered to substitute for a navigator who was ill. He did not return from the mission. He was awarded the D.F.C. in May 1944 for “great courage and coolness and a high standard of navigation ability that contributed to many successes obtained.” The bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross came for outstanding work while on missions over enemy country. Finlayson is credited with participation in the destruction of five enemy planes. He joined the bank at Victoria, British Columbia branch on October 8, 1936 and enlisted from Steveston, British Columbia branch on August 14, 1941.
Finlayson, J.N.G.Wells, British ColumbiaSergeant Pilot J.N.G. Finlayson, 22, Wells, British Columbia, was killed in action on April 22, 1943 while on a patrol flight over the Faroe Islands. He entered the bank at Wells on July 10, 1939 and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force from that branch on September 6, 1941.
Foster, T.Oxbow, SaskatchewanFlying Officer T. Foster, Royal Canadian Air Force, missing after a night raid over Germany on August 29, 1944, and then reported to be a Prisoner of War in Germany, was assumed to having been killed on active service. Foster went overseas in September 1943, and at the time he was reported missing he was Pilot and Captain of a Lancaster and was nearing the end of a tour of operations. Foster, who is the son of T. Foster, manager of Arcola, Saskatchewan branch, entered the bank at Oxbow, Saskatchewan on July 2, 1940 and enlisted from that branch on May 7, 1942.
Fowlow, N.R.Wolfville, Nova ScotiaSquadron Leader N.R. Fowlow, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, was reported missing after air operations over enemy territory in May 1944, and was killed in action over Hazebrouck, France on May 19, 1944. Fowlow entered the bank at Wolfville, Nova Scotia on September 22, 1938 and enlisted from that branch on August 22, 1940. He saw service in Malta in 1942 where he was badly wounded and spent three months in hospital. In 1943 he was awarded the D.F.C. and appointed leader of the famous “Wolf” squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Fox, G.G.Chatham, OntarioFlying Officer G.G. Fox, Royal Canadian Air Force, 21, reported missing after an operation with the Pathfinder Squadron to Sholven on December 29, 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. A navigator and veteran of 24 operational trips, Fox joined the bank at Chatham, Ontario in September 1941, enlisting from that branch in October 1942.
Frazee, D.W.Vancouver, Robson Street, British ColumbiaPilot Officer D.W. Frazee, Royal Canadian Air Force, 26, reported missing after an operational flight over the Mediterranean on May 8, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. Frazee entered the bank at Vancouver, British Columbia, Davie Street branch on August 30, 1935 and served at Vancouver, Fairview branch and Kelowna, British Columbia branch before enlisting from Vancouver, Robson Street branch on March 12, 1941.
Friesen, V.E.Lethbridge, AlbertaPilot Officer V.E. Friesen, 23, was killed in a collision while flying an Anson trainer in Scotland. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force from Lethbridge, Alberta branch on November 1, 1940 and was commissioned just before sailing for overseas three months ago. Friesen joined the bank in 1936 at Medicine Hat, Alberta branch.

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Gagnon, L.E.Vancouver, British ColumbiaFlying Officer L.E. Gagnon, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, Vancouver, British Columbia branch, was killed in an airplane accident on February 16, 1943 near St. Honore, Quebec. Gagnon joined the bank at Vancouver, 25th Avenue branch on August 21, 1936 and enlisted on September 25, 1940.
Ganong, R.E.St. Stephen, New BrunswickLieutenant R.E. Ganong, Canadian Army Overseas, 24, died of wounds in Italy on March 18, 1944. Ganong entered the bank at St. Stephen, New Brunswick on November 23, 1937 and enlisted from that branch in the Royal Canadian Air Force on September 18, 1939, going overseas in 1941. While in England he transferred to the Army and was sent back to Canada to take an Officer’s Training Course at Brockville, Ontario. He returned overseas in 1943 and went to Italy as a reinforcement officer for the Carleton-York Regiment.
Glazebrook, E.H.Montreal, Bonaventure, QuebecFlight Lieutenant E.H. Glazebrook, 24, was killed while on active service. He entered the bank in 1936 at Mount Royal, Quebec branch and enlisted from Montreal, Quebec, Bonaventure branch in October 1940. He graduated as Pilot Officer with the highest marks in a class of 49 and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross at Malta, where his official score was 3.5 enemy aircraft destroyed.
Gove, W.Edmonton, AlbertaCaptain W. Gove, C.A.O., 43, was accidentally killed in a motor accident in Germany on April 18, 1945. Gove enlisted on June 22, 1940 and was paymaster of the 1st Battalion, Edmonton Fusiliers. He went overseas with the Canadian Army Overseas and was inspecting German banks at the time of his accident. He entered the bank at Edmonton, Alberta on June 30, 1920 and served at various branches in Alberta and British Columbia before enlisting from Edmonton branch.
Greenan, J.F.Turner Valley, AlbertaFlying Officer J. F. Greenan, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, Turner Valley, Alberta was killed in action on March 2, 1943. He joined the bank at Calgary, Alberta branch on May 5, 1937 and enlisted from Turner Valley, Alberta branch on January 6, 1941. He took part in many successful raids over enemy territory and was killed while returning from a raid over Berlin.
Grimble, H.Winnipeg, Sargent & Sherbrook, ManitobaFlying Officer H. Grimble, Royal Canadian Air Force, 20, reported missing while on operations over Kiel, Germany, on August 17, 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. Grimble, who was attached to No. 433 Royal Canadian Air Force Squadron, enlisted from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sargent and Sherbrook branch on October 12, 1942. He entered the bank at Winnipeg on August 8, 1940.

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Hall, G.S.Stratford, OntarioLieutenant G.S. Hall, Canadian Army Overseas, 32, was killed in action in Italy on August 31, 1944. Hall enlisted on November 3, 1942 from Stratford, Ontario branch and went overseas as a reinforcement officer for the Perth Regiment. He was serving with this unit at the time of his death. Hall who was the son of W.N.D. Hall, former manager at Elora, Ontario branch, entered the bank at Elora on January 8, 1929.
Halliday, R.B.Hamilton, Barton & Ottawa, OntarioPilot Officer R.B. Halliday, listed as missing after air operations over Germany, was officially reported killed in action on April 15, 1942. A member of Hamilton, Ontario, Barton and Ottawa branch when he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in October 1940, Halliday had been on active service overseas as an observer since September 1941. He entered the bank in 1935 at North Bay, Ontario branch.
Hastings, D.K.Smooth Rock Falls, OntarioLieutenant D.K. Hastings, Canadian Army Overseas, 25, was killed on active service overseas on July 11, 1944. He was formerly Staff Sergeant at Fort Chippewa barracks in North Bay, Ontario and enlisted with the Algonquin Regiment, obtaining his commission at Brockville. Later he was posted overseas to the Central Ontario Regiment. Hastings entered the bank at New Liskeard, Ontario branch on August 30, 1938 and enlisted from Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario branch on March 3, 1941.
Heath, D.J.Portland, OntarioFlight Sergeant D.J. Heath, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, reported missing on August 28, 1944, was assumed to having been killed on that raid when his plane was shot down over Szony, in North Hungary. Heath received his gunner’s wing at Mont Joli, Quebec in July 1943 and went overseas in August of the same year. In March 1944, he and his all-Canadian crew were posted to a Royal Air Force Pathfinder Squadron and it was while engaged in Pathfinder work that his plane was shot down. A native of Portland, Ontario, Heath joined the bank there in March 1941 and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on November 14, 1942.
Hebb, G.M.Halifax, Spring Garden Road, Nova ScotiaLieutenant G.M. Hebb, C.A.O., 24, was killed in action on the Adriatic Coast of Italy on September 16, 1944 while serving with the West Nova Scotia Regiment. Hebb entered the bank at Bridgewater, Nova Scotia branch on July 19, 1935 and enlisted from Halifax, Spring Garden Road branch on May 8, 1942.
Hedley, L.P.Aylmer, OntarioFlight Lieutenant L.P. Hedley, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was killed in action during air operations near Verden, Germany on April 26, 1945. The aircraft he was flying had to be abandoned and he did not survive the parachute descent. He was buried near the village of Verden. Hedley entered the bank at Dunnville, Ontario branch on March 20, 1939 and served at Paisley, Ontario branch and Hamilton, Ontario, Market branch, before enlisting from Aylmer, Ontario branch on October 14, 1942.
Henderson, A.B.Chapleau, OntarioFlying Officer A.B. Henderson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, was killed on active service overseas on January 16, 1944 when his plane crashed on landing. He was buried at Cambridge, England. Henderson entered the bank at Chapleau, Ontario on October 2, 1939 and enlisted from that branch on January 7, 1942. He went overseas in December 1942 and received his commission in England.
Hill, R.G.Ottawa, Glebe, OntarioSergeant Observer R.G. Hill, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, was reported missing after air operations on September 13, 1942 and was assumed to having been killed in action. He entered the bank at Guelph, Ontario branch on February 23, 1937 and enlisted from Ottawa, Ontario, Glebe branch on June 14, 1941. Hill was a Navigator attached to a Royal Air Force bomber squadron at the time of his death.
Holbrook, H.E.Montreal, Monkland & Beaconsfield, QuebecFlying Officer H.E. Holbrook, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, reported missing after a reconnaissance flight on June 12, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. Holbrook entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, Stanley Street branch on September 2, 1937, and enlisted from Montreal, Monkland and Beaconsfield branch on August 19, 1941.
Hughes, W.R.Montreal, St. Catherine & McGill College, QuebecPilot Officer W.R. Hughes, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was killed during air operations in England. Hughes joined the bank in 1936 at Carleton Place, Ontario, his hometown, and in 1938 was transferred to Newboro, Ontario branch. On January 9, 1940 he transferred to Montreal, Quebec, St. Catherine and McGill College branch and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on October 11, 1940.
Hunt, J.Cabri, SaskatchewanFlying Officer J. Hunt, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was killed in action on November 29, 1944 when his plane crashed near Lille, France. He was buried at the village of Lesquin, near Lille. Hunt entered the bank at Cabri, Saskatchewan on July 18, 1939 and enlisted from that branch on July 8, 1941. He was a member of the “Cougar” squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force.
Hunter, D.J.London, EnglandFlight Lieutenant D.J. Hunter, R.A.F.Y.R., 22, died as the result of injuries from a flying accident on V.E. Day, May 8, 1945. Hunter entered the bank at London, England branch on April 15, 1940 and enlisted from that branch on November 2, 1940. At the time of his death he was on active service with the 2nd Tactical Air Force, B.L.A. (Spitfire Pilot).
Hutchins, D.R.Leamington, OntarioFlying Officer D.R. Hutchins, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, reported missing on January 7, 1945 after a mission to Munich, was assumed to having been killed in action. Hutchins graduated as an Observer from Ancienne Lorette, Quebec on February 9, 1943 and arrived overseas the following December. Upon completion of his operational training he was posted to No. 626 Squadron and at the time of his death was well advanced in his tour of operations. A native of Leamington, Ontario, he entered the bank there in August 1938 and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in June 1942.

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Jackson, R.J.Toronto, Queen & Close, OntarioSergeant Pilot R.J. Jackson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 21, was reported killed after having been listed as missing after air operations, January 19, 1942. A native of Toronto, Ontario, Jackson entered the bank there in January 1940 at the 1170 Yonge Street branch and was attached to Toronto, Queen and Close branch at the time of his enlistment in December 1940.
Janes, F.P.Montreal, Laurier Avenue, QuebecSergeant F.P. Janes, Canadian Army Overseas, 33, was killed in action in Normandy on July 25, 1944. Janes enlisted with the Victoria Rifles of Canada on August 5, 1940 and transferred to the Black Watch overseas, being assigned to the Intelligence Section. Janes entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke and Hampton branch on November 25, 1929 and was Assistant Accountant at Montreal, Laurier Avenue branch at the time of his enlistment.
Jeanneret, P.W.Ladner, British ColumbiaFlying Officer P.W. Jeanneret, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, was reported missing in March following a raid over Cologne and was assumed to having been killed in action, February 14, 1943. Jeanneret enlisted from Ladner, British Columbia branch on April 30, 1941. Before his departure overseas, he was attached to the Royal Air Force Ferry Command at Montreal and navigated a bomber across the Atlantic to England.
Jenkins, F.S.Roblin, ManitobaSergeant F.S. Jenkins, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, who was reported missing after air operations against the enemy on February 27, was assumed to having been killed in action, February 25, 1943. He entered the bank at Shoal Lake, Manitoba branch on August 15, 1938 and enlisted from Roblin, Manitoba branch on February 9, 1941.
Johnson, F.G.Montreal, Peel & Sherbrooke, QuebecFlight Lieutenant F.G. Johnson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was killed in action overseas on September 25, 1944. Johnson, who was the son of Mr. F. Johnson, President of the Bell Telephone Company, entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, St. Catherine and McGill College Avenue branch on July 4, 1938 and enlisted from Montreal, Peel and Sherbrooke branch on September 30, 1940. He won his wings at Uplands, Ontario in July 1941. After a period of instructional duty at St. Hubert, Quebec, he was posted overseas in June 1943.
Johnson, W.G.W.Cut Knife, SaskatchewanFlying Officer W.G.W. Johnson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 20, was reported missing after air operations over enemy territory on June 3, 1944 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Johnson entered the bank at Lipton, Saskatchewan branch on July 2, 1940 and enlisted from Cut Knife, Saskatchewan branch on May 12, 1942.
Johnston, P.H.W.Winnipeg, Portage Avenue, ManitobaFlying Officer P.H.W. Johnston, Royal Canadian Air Force, 32, was reported missing after air operations in West Africa on August 27, 1943 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Johnston entered the bank at Shoal Lake, Manitoba branch on August 1, 1929 and after serving at various Winnipeg, Manitoba branches, enlisted from Winnipeg, Portage Avenue branch on June 16, 1941. He received his wings at Dauphin, Manitoba in June 1942 and went overseas in January 1943.
Johnston, W.P.Brandon, ManitobaFlying Officer W.P. Johnston, Royal Canadian Air Force, 21, was reported missing after enemy operations on June 6, 1944 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Born in Broadview, Saskatchewan, Johnston entered the bank at Brandon, Manitoba branch in April 1940 and left to join the Royal Canadian Air Force on June 9, 1942. He trained at Dauphin, Manitoba and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and won his pilot’s wings at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Joyce, R.G.Spirit River, AlbertaSquadron Leader R.G. Joyce, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was killed overseas on February 13, 1946 when the Dakota transport plane of which he was pilot crashed in a fog in the Surrey Hills south of London. Joyce had a distinguished service record and was mentioned in Dispatches in January 1944. He spent three years in India and Ceylon and since early 1945 had been operating from England. Joyce entered the bank at Calgary, Alberta branch in March 1937, later serving at Hillhurst, Alberta branch, High River, Alberta branch, Alix, Alberta branch and Spirit River, Alberta branch. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force from Spirit River in October 1940.

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Kennedy, J.B.Chippawa, OntarioFlight Lieutenant J.B. Kennedy, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, missing since April 5, 1945 after air operations, was assumed to having been killed in action. Kennedy graduated and received his commission as a navigator at Ancienne Lorette in 1942 and proceeded overseas shortly afterwards. He entered the bank in 1938 at Tillsonburg, Ontario branch and was attached to Chippawa, Ontario branch when he enlisted in January 1942.
Kenward, S.F.Brandon, ManitobaGunner S.F. Kenward, Royal Canadian Artillery, 25, died on August 16, 1944, of wounds received while fighting at Falaise, France. He was wounded by an exploding mine while laying communications and died the same day, and was buried in Normandy. Kenward had previously received minor wounds on August 10, and again on August 13. He entered the bank at Minnedosa, Manitoba branch on May 27, 1936 and enlisted from Brandon, Manitoba branch on May 23, 1940. He was the son of A.T. Kenward, former manager at Boissevain, Manitoba branch.
Kertson, R.A.Bathurst, New BrunswickFlight Sergeant R.A. Kertson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, was reported missing on September 4, 1942 on his 18th flight over enemy territory and was assumed to having been killed in action. He was a member of the famous Moose Squadron. Kertson entered the bank at Grand Falls, New Brunswick branch on January 12, 1937 and enlisted from Bathurst, New Brunswick branch on December 23, 1940.
Killin, R.D.Kentville, Nova ScotiaSergeant Observer R.D. Killin, 24, listed as missing since after air operations over Germany, was officially reported killed in action on November 8, 1941. Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, he started with the bank at Halifax, Nova Scotia branch in 1935 and two years later was transferred to Halifax, Almon and Agricola branch. Killin enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on July 13, 1940 from Kentville, Nova Scotia branch and had participated in many air operations overseas.

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Lagimodiere, D.R.Brandon, ManitobaSergeant D.R. Lagimodiere, 21, reported missing on September 13, 1942 following a reconnaissance flight in Nova Scotia, was assumed to having been killed in action. Sergeant Lagimodiere entered the bank at St. Boniface, Manitoba on September 7, 1937 and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in May 1941.
Lane, C.T.Toronto, Bay & Temperance, OntarioPilot Officer C.T. Lane, was reported missing after air operations on November 7, 1941. Prior to his enlistment in July 1940, Lane was Assistant Accountant at Toronto, Ontario, Bay and Temperance branch, previously having served at Sudbury, Leamington and Toronto, Sherbourne and Queen branches in Ontario. He received his Observer’s “Wing” in March 1941 and was awarded a commission shortly after. In June 1941 he went overseas by transatlantic bomber, acting as Navigator on the flight.
Larin, J.B.L.Montreal, St. Denis & St. Catherine, QuebecSergeant Airgunner J.B.L. Larin, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, reported missing after an air raid over Germany in March 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. Larin entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, St. Denis and St. Catherine on September 4, 1937 and enlisted from that branch on September 13, 1940.
Layton, P.C.Great Village, Nova ScotiaLeading Writer P.C. Layton, Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, 25, was reported missing following the sinking of Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship “Valleyfield” on May 7, 1944 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Layton entered the bank at Great Village, Nova Scotia on December 1, 1937 and enlisted from that branch on March 13, 1940.
Leach, L.C.R.Dryden, OntarioPilot Officer L.C.R. Leach, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, was killed in action over Germany on October 14, 1942 and buried in England on October 19, 1942. Leach was born on November 11, 1920, at Osaquan, Ontario and entered the bank at Dryden, Ontario branch on February 20, 1939. He joined the air force on October 23, 1940.
Leppert, S.E.Wawanesa, ManitobaFlying Officer S.E. Leppert, Royal Canadian Air Force, 21, was killed on active service during flying operations at Mickleton, Gloucestershire, England on December 7, 1944. He was buried at the Royal Air Force Regional Cemetery, Brookwood, Woking, Surrey, England. Leppert entered the bank at Roblin, Manitoba branch on September 9, 1940 and enlisted from Wawanesa, Manitoba branch on December 5, 1942. Following his graduation as Pilot Officer, he proceeded to Quebec to take a special Commando course and on completion of this he went overseas. He was the son of W.L. Leppert, manager, Minto, Manitoba branch.
Little, K.W.Brooks, AlbertaLieutenant K.W. Little, Canadian Army Overseas, 35, was killed in action in Holland on January 28, 1945. Little entered the bank at High River, Alberta branch on July 3, 1928 and after serving at various other branches enlisted from Brooks, Alberta branch in June 1940.
Lloyd, W.H.Kentville, Nova ScotiaFlying Officer W.H. Lloyd, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was killed in action over France on July 29, 1944. Lloyd entered the bank at Berwick, Nova Scotia branch on April 24, 1939 and enlisted from Kentville, Nova Scotia branch on May 12, 1942.
Love, R.J.Winnipeg, Portage & Good, ManitobaWarrant Officer R.J. Love, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, killed while on operational duty overseas on July 31, 1944 near Salalah, Arabia. The aircraft in which he was a member of the crew flew into a cliff, presumably while in a cloud. Love entered the bank at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sherbrook and Portage branch on July 18, 1938 and enlisted from Winnipeg, Portage and Good branch on February 20, 1942. He went overseas in June 1943, and was with the Coastal Command attached to the Atlantic Patrol out of Northern Ireland. He later proceeded to North Africa and then to India.
Lowe, E.R.Barrie, OntarioFlying Officer E.R. Lowe, Royal Canadian Air Force, 33, reported missing on July 18, 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. Lowe, who was the son of the late A.T. Lowe, former Supervisor at Calgary, Alberta, entered the bank at Vancouver, Kitsilano branch on April 10, 1929 and enlisted from Barrie, Ontario branch on September 9, 1942.

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MacAllister, H.D.F.Mount Royal, QuebecFlight Lieutenant H.D.F. MacAllister, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, reported missing after air operations overseas in June 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action, August 17, 1944. MacAllister joined the bank at Ottawa, Ontario branch on December 6, 1937, later serving at Ottawa, Bank and Somerset branch. He enlisted on June 27, 1941 from Mount Royal, Quebec branch.
Macdonald, N.A.Sydney, Nova ScotiaLance Corporal N.A. Macdonald, Canadian Army Overseas, 23, was killed in action in Italy on September 14, 1944. Macdonald entered the bank at Sydney, Nova Scotia, Whitney Pier branch on February 1, 1939. He enlisted from Sydney branch on August 1, 1942 in the West Nova Scotia Highlanders, going overseas in April 1943. He was the nephew of A.F. McAlpine, Supervisor of Manitoba Branches.
MacDonald, W.E.Office of the Assistant General Manager, Toronto, OntarioFlying Officer W.E. MacDonald, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was reported missing while on operations over the Ruhr Valley on July 29, 1944 and was assumed to having been killed in action. MacDonald entered the bank at St. Marys, Ontario on February 25, 1935 and served at several Ontario branches before enlisting from the Office of the Assistant General Manager, Toronto, on April 7, 1942.
MacKenzie, E.M.Supervisor’s Department, Vancouver, British ColumbiaLieutenant E.M. MacKenzie, Canadian Army Overseas, 29, was killed in action in Italy in February 1944. MacKenzie entered the bank at Kamloops, British Columbia on October 10, 1930 and served at various branches in British Columbia before enlisting from the Supervisor’s Department, Vancouver on January 16, 1942 in the Westminster Regiment.
MacKenzie, J.A.H.Montreal, St. Matthew Street, QuebecCorporal J.A.H. MacKenzie, Canadian Army Overseas, 22, was killed in action at the Scheldt Estuary, Holland, on October 30, 1944 while serving with the 7th Reconnaissance Regiment. He had been wounded recently and had returned to his regiment just a few days before he was killed. MacKenzie entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, Queen Mary and Decarie branch on February 16, 1939 and enlisted on May 13, 1941. He was the son of J.K. McKenzie of our Montreal, Stanley Street branch.
MacLean, C.W.Westville, Nova ScotiaLieutenant C.W. MacLean, Royal Canadian Artillery, 25, died in hospital on June 19, 1944 as a result of wounds received during fighting in the invasion of Normandy. He was buried in Normandy. MacLean entered the bank at Sydney, Nova Scotia on April 19, 1937 and enlisted from Westville, Nova Scotia branch on December 20, 1940. He was a graduate of the C.A.O.T.C., Brockville, Ontario, and went overseas in September 1943.
Maclean, R.Louisburg, Nova ScotiaFlying Officer R. Maclean, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was killed in action on January 29, 1944 when the bomber in which he was a crewmember was shot down in a raid over Berlin. Maclean entered the bank at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia branch on May 8, 1939, and enlisted from Louisburg, Nova Scotia branch on October 31, 1941.
MacLeod, A.O.Brooks, AlbertaSergeant Pilot A.O. MacLeod, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, reported missing after air operations overseas on October 13, 1942, was assumed to having been killed in action. MacLeod entered the bank at Standard, Alberta branch on August 22, 1939 and enlisted from Brooks, Alberta branch on February 8, 1941. He received his wings at Dauphin, Manitoba on October 24, 1941 and went overseas in November of that year.
MacLeod, D.London, EnglandGunner D. MacLeod, Royal Field Artillery, 39, died on active service in Salonika, Greece on May 25, 1945 of an abscess of the lungs. MacLeod entered the bank at London, England branch on April 4, 1927 and enlisted from that branch in the Royal Artillery (Field) on June 4, 1942. He was posted to the Middle East Forces in May 1943 and was on active service throughout most of the Italian campaign, later being transferred to Greece.
Macleod, J.G.Fredericton, New BrunswickFlying Officer J.G. Macleod, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, was killed on active service overseas on January 4, 1944. Macleod entered the bank at Saint John, New Brunswick, North End branch on June 24, 1936 and enlisted from Fredericton, New Brunswick branch on December 9, 1941, proceeding overseas in February 1943.
Mann, E.J.Carlyle, SaskatchewanFlying Officer E.J. Mann, Royal Canadian Air Force, 21, reported missing after operational flights over Stuttgart, Germany on July 28, 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. Mann entered the bank at Regina, Saskatchewan branch on June 28, 1940 and enlisted from Carlyle, Saskatchewan branch in April 1942. He went overseas in June 1943, receiving his commission in February 1944.
Martin, J.J.B.Weymouth, Nova ScotiaPilot Officer J.J.B. Martin, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, reported missing on May 5, 1943, as a result of enemy action at sea, was assumed to having been killed in action. Martin entered the bank at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia branch on September 18, 1936 and after serving at other branches in Nova Scotia, enlisted from Weymouth, Nova Scotia branch on December 6, 1941.
Matheson, W.H.Bathurst, New BrunswickFlying Officer W.H. Matheson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was killed in action overseas on February 9, 1945. Matheson entered the bank at Campbellton, New Brunswick on August 16, 1937 and enlisted from Bathurst, New Brunswick branch on August 28, 1941. He was posted to Newfoundland in a clerical post but after serving there for a short time he remustered to aircrew. After completing his training at Mont Joli, Quebec he was sent overseas in June 1944.
McCracken, A.P.Montreal, Sherbrooke & Guy, QuebecFlying Officer A.P. McCracken, Royal Canadian Air Force, 21, reported missing after air operations over Germany on July 25, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. He received his wings and commission in September 1942, proceeding overseas shortly afterwards. McCracken was wounded on May 24, 1943 and had just recently returned to his squadron when he was reported missing. He entered the bank at Westmount, Quebec, Greene Avenue branch on July 3, 1939 and enlisted from Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke and Guy branch on December 3, 1941.
McDonald, C.G.Montreal, Tramways Terminal, QuebecFlying Officer C.G. McDonald, Royal Canadian Air Force, 27, reported missing after air operations against the enemy on October 9, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. McDonald entered the bank at Lachine, Quebec branch on February 12, 1935 and enlisted from Montreal, Quebec, Tramways Terminal branch on September 11, 1940.
McDonell, J.D.Smithers, British ColumbiaPilot Officer J.D. McDonell, 21, Smithers, British Columbia, was killed in an airplane accident in Scotland on May 16, 1943. He was born in Hazelton, British Columbia and entered the bank at Smithers on November 7, 1938. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force from that branch on September 15, 1941. McDonell won the Len Waite Proficiency Trophy while in training at Prince Albert and received his wings and commission at Camp Borden.
McDougall, T.R.Strathroy, OntarioFlight Lieutenant T.R. McDougall, Royal Canadian Air Force, 29, reported missing after air operations on May 26, 1944 when he failed to return from a mission over Dortmund, Germany, was killed in action. McDougall entered the bank at North Bay, Ontario branch on December 19, 1933 and served at Toronto, Ontario, Woodbine and Danforth branch and at South River, Ontario branch before enlisting from Strathroy, Ontario branch on January 9, 1941. He was awarded the D.F.C. in April 1943.
McKiggan, A.A.Sault Ste. Marie, Queen & Bruce, OntarioFlying Officer A.A. McKiggan, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was killed in action on July 27, 1944 while on reconnaissance duty. McKiggan entered the bank at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Queen and Bruce branch on March 25, 1937 and enlisted from that branch on May 17, 1941. He received his wings at Summerside, Prince Edward Island and went overseas in March 1943.
McLaughlin, R.L.Plenty, SaskatchewanPetty Officer Writer R.L. McLaughlin, Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, 23, died from peritonitis on May 19, 1945 in a hospital at Londonderry, Northern Ireland. McLaughlin entered the bank at Milden, Saskatchewan branch on August 1, 1939 and enlisted from Plenty, Saskatchewan branch on April 17, 1942. He had been stationed in Londonderry on administrative work at the time of his death.
McAlpine, E.J. Flight Lieutenant E.J. McAlpine, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, reported missing in December 1944, after a mission over Germany, was assumed to having been killed in action, April 4, 1945. A pilot and Bomber Command veteran, McAlpine joined the bank staff in August 1939 and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force a year later.
McManus, S.Brantford, OntarioFlying Officer S. McManus, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was reported missing following air operations on May 8, 1944 and was assumed to having been killed in action. McManus graduated as navigator from London, Ontario in December 1942. He was attached to a Bomber Command Squadron and had flown on many operations over enemy territory. He joined the bank at Toronto, Ontario, Bloor and Bathurst branch and later served at Kitchener, Ontario branch and Brantford, Ontario, enlisting from the latter branch in December 1941.
McManus, W.W.S.Saint John, New BrunswickLieutenant W.W. McManus, 25, was killed in action on August 19, 1942 with the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders in the raid on Dieppe. He previously had been reported missing by Lieutenant E. McManus, a brother, who was in the same regiment and returned safely to England. Prior to his enlistment in June 1940, McManus was attached to Saint John, New Brunswick branch. He entered the bank in September 1936 at Moncton, New Brunswick.
Melrose, J.A.Hamilton, OntarioFlying Officer J.A. Melrose, Royal Canadian Air Force, 32, reported missing after air operations in the vicinity of Naples, Italy in July 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. Melrose entered the bank at Dunnville, Ontario branch on July 2, 1929 and served at several other branches in Ontario before enlisting from Hamilton, Ontario branch on May 3, 1941.
Mesheau, G.L.M.Saint John, New BrunswickSergeant Observer G.L.M. Mesheau, 23, was killed in action on May 7, 1942. A member of the Saint John, New Brunswick branch at the time of his enlistment in November 1940, Mesheau entered the bank at Rexton, New Brunswick and subsequently served at additional New Brunswick branches at Richibucto, Moncton, Grand Falls and Newcastle. He got his Observer’s wing at Moss Bank on November 3, 1941 and went overseas shortly after.
Middleton, A.J.Medicine Hat, AlbertaFlying Officer A.J. Middleton, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, was killed in action during air operations against the enemy on August 10, 1943. He was buried at Florennes, Belgium. Middleton entered the bank at Medicine Hat, Alberta on May 10, 1939 and enlisted from that branch on June 15, 1940. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, Accountant’s Section, but later remustered for aircrew and graduated in September 1942.
Monette, R.J.Embrun, OntarioRifleman R.J. Monette, 22, was killed in action on March 29, 1945, at Emmerich, Germany while serving with the First Battalion, Regina Rifles Regiment. As second in command of his section, Monette was covering its withdrawal after an attack on a fortified German position when he was seriously wounded and died while being taken to the Regimental Aid Post. He was buried at Vrasselt Canadian Cemetery, Germany. Monette enlisted in the Army from Embrun, Ontario branch on November 11, 1942, embarking for overseas in September of the following year. He saw service in North Western Europe from November 20, 1944.
Monkhouse, W.G.Winnipeg, Selkirk & Salter, ManitobaFlying Officer W.G. Monkhouse died on December 12, 1941 at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan after a brief illness. He was buried with full Royal Canadian Air Force honours in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Monkhouse had been posted to the New Initial Training School in Saskatoon as senior equipment officer just a few days before his death. Prior to his enlistment in June 1940 he was attached to Winnipeg, Selkirk and Salter branch.
Morris, G.Bath, OntarioSergeant Observer G. Morris was killed in action on August 13, 1941 while returning from a flight over enemy territory. G. Morris was born in Westcliff, England, in 1915 and entered the bank at Belleville, Ontario branch in 1934. At the time of his enlistment in the Royal Canadian Air Force in May 29, 1940, he was attached to the bank’s Bath, Ontario branch.
Muir, T.J.Montreal, St. Catherine & McGill College, QuebecFlying Officer T.J. Muir, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, was reported missing after air operations over enemy territory on October 3, 1943 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Muir entered the bank at Montreal, Quebec, St. Catherine and McGill College Avenue branch, on October 17, 1939 and enlisted from that branch on July 5, 1940.
Muir, W.G.Port Alberni, British ColumbiaFlying Officer W.G. Muir, Royal Canadian Air Force, 27, was killed in an airplane accident on October 29, 1944 near Megantic, Quebec. He was buried at Nanaimo, British Columbia. Muir was an instructor in navigation at Ancienne Lorette, Quebec. He entered the bank at Nanaimo, on April 1, 1935 and served at various branches in British Columbia before enlisting from Port Alberni, British Columbia branch on May 31, 1942.
Murray, A.I.Toronto, Woodbine & Danforth, OntarioSergeant Pilot A.I. Murray, 22, was killed during an operational flight in England on January 19, 1942. He had been with the Royal Canadian Air Force since June 30, 1940. Murray entered the bank at Simcoe, Ontario branch in 1936 and served at several Ontario branches, enlisting from Toronto, Ontario, Woodbine and Danforth branch.
Murray, J.L.Halifax, Almon & Agricola, Nova ScotiaFlight Sergeant J.L. Murray, Royal Canadian Air Force, 20, was killed on active service overseas on August 23, 1944, while serving with the Operation Training Unit at Ely, Cambs, England. Murray entered the bank at Guysboro, Nova Scotia branch on September 2, 1941 and enlisted from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Almon and Agricola branch on August 11, 1942. He was buried at Brookwood Cemetery, Surrey, England.
Murray, L.K.Montreal, Monkland & Harvard, QuebecLieutenant L.K. Murray, Canadian Army Overseas, 25, was killed in action on October 15, 1944 while serving in Italy with the Three Rivers Tank Regiment. Murray entered the bank at Drummondville, Quebec branch on June 28, 1937 and served at Granby, Quebec branch and Lachine, Quebec branch before enlisting from Montreal, Quebec, Monkland and Harvard branch on August 5, 1942.

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Northmore, M.P.Toronto, Coxwell & Gerrard, OntarioFlying Officer M.P. Northmore, Royal Canadian Air Force, 26, was killed in action on October 24, 1943 while piloting a Hurricane fighter plane in North Africa. He entered the bank at Toronto, Ontario, College and Bathurst branch on March 20, 1935 and enlisted from Toronto, Coxwell and Gerrard branch on December 8, 1940. Northmore spent some time in Northern Ireland before being sent to North Africa.

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Oldham, W.G.Vancouver, Dunbar & 17th, British ColumbiaFlight Lieutenant W.G. Oldham, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, was reported missing on March 15, 1945 following a mission over Holland as pilot of a Mosquito Intruder, and was assumed to having been killed in action. Oldham graduated with his commission from Fort William with the third highest rating out of a class of 42 pilots. He was subsequently posted to Dafoe, Saskatchewan where, for eighteen months, he was staff pilot instructor in charge of bombing and gunnery flight. He went overseas in October 1944 and was attached to 603 Squadron. Oldham joined the bank in July 1938 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Davie Street branch, and was serving at Vancouver, Dunbar and 17th branch when he enlisted in October 1941.
O’Reilly, B.C.Head Office, Montreal, QuebecPrivate B.C. O’Reilly, C.A.C., 21, died February 24, 1944 of spinal meningitis at Bellevedere Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland. O’Reilly was born in Ireland and entered the bank at Head Office, Montreal, Quebec as page boy on May 1, 1937. At the time of his enlistment, September 27, 1943, he was attached to the Mailing Department, Head Office.

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Parks, W.R.Prince Albert, SaskatchewanPilot Officer W.R. Parks, Royal Canadian Air Force, 21, was accidentally killed on December 18, 1943 when his plane crashed near Lethbridge, Alberta during a routine training flight. He entered the bank on June 27, 1940 at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and enlisted from that branch on July 21, 1941.
Parrish, E.D.Sexsmith, AlbertaSergeant Observer E.D. Parrish, 24, was killed on December 21, 1941 in a flying accident overseas. Parrish, who reported for service with the Royal Canadian Air Force on October 22, 1940, was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta and joined the bank there in 1935.
Patterson, R.S.Calgary, Third Street West, AlbertaPilot Officer R.S. Patterson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was reported missing after night flying operations over enemy territory on July 31, 1942 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Patterson entered the bank at Calgary, Alberta, Third Street West branch on March 25, 1937 and served at various branches in Alberta before enlisting from Calgary, Third Street West branch on February 11, 1941.
Perrin, K.E.Medicine Hat, AlbertaCaptain K.E. Perrin, Canadian Army Overseas, 24, was killed in action in the fight for the Hochwald Line in Germany on February 27, 1945. He enlisted from Medicine Hat, Alberta, branch with the South Alberta Regiment on June 11, 1940 and when he proceeded overseas in 1942 he was the youngest officer in his regiment. Then nineteen years old, he held the rank of Captain. In December 1944, when General Eisenhower inspected the Canadian troops in Holland, Perrin acted as Captain of the Guard of Honour. Perrin entered the bank at Medicine Hat, Alberta branch on August 28, 1939.
Phillpott, J.A.M.Port Hawkesbury, Nova ScotiaFlight Sergeant J.A.M. Phillpott, Royal Canadian Air Force, 21, reported missing after a raid on Dusseldorf on June 12, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. Phillpott entered the bank at Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia on July 17, 1939 and enlisted from that branch on May 13, 1941.
Pickering, W.C.Wiarton, OntarioPrivate W.C. Pickering, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, 20, was killed in action in Normandy, July 8, 1944. He was a stretcher-bearer and went to France on the first day of the invasion. Pickering entered the bank at Port Credit, Ontario branch on July 24, 1941 and enlisted from Wiarton, Ontario branch on March 24, 1943.
Pope, C.C.Montreal, Mount Royal & St. Lawrence, QuebecSergeant C.C. Pope, 28, died in March 15, 1944 while held by the Japanese in a prisoner of war camp at Hong Kong. Pope enlisted in the Royal Rifles of Canada from Montreal, Quebec, Mount Royal and St. Lawrence branch in July 1940 and was in the specialist Signal platoon of the regiment which took part in the ill-fated Hong Kong expedition. He joined the bank at Sherbrooke, Quebec in October 1935 and served at branches in Montreal, Quebec and St. Hyacinthe, Quebec.
Pope, W.A.Toronto, OntarioFlying Officer W.A. Pope, Royal Canadian Air Force, 31, was killed in action on May 2, 1944. He entered the bank at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Morris and Barrington branch on May 20, 1929 and served for two and a half years in the Supervisor’s Department, Halifax. In September 1936, Pope was transferred to Head Office, Montreal, Quebec where he remained until his appointment on May 10, 1939 as Assistant Manager, Hamilton, Ontario branch. In May 1941, he was appointed Assistant Manager at Toronto, Ontario branch and enlisted from that branch on September 7, 1942.
Powell, W.Toronto, OntarioFlight Sergeant W.O. Powell, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, was reported missing after air operations on February 3, 1943 and was assumed to having been killed in action. He was in many raids over Germany and Italy, being one of the Canadians who took part in the 1,000 plane raid on Cologne. Powell enlisted from Toronto, Ontario branch on August 12, 1940.
Price, A.K.Toronto, Runnymede & Bloor, OntarioFlying Officer A.K. Price, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was killed in a crash over Germany on November 9, 1945 while commanding a squadron in the Occupational Forces. He was buried in a military cemetery in Germany. Price, who enlisted from Toronto, Ontario, Runnymede and Bloor branch in September 1941, won his pilot’s wings at Moncton, New Brunswick and was commissioned while instructing at Camp Borden, Ontario.

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Quantrill, E.S.Wallaceburg, OntarioFlying Officer E.S. Quantrill, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, was killed in a flying accident at Dauphin, Manitoba on May 16, 1944. Quantrill entered the bank at Port Hope, Ontario branch on March 15, 1937 and retired from Wallaceburg, Ontario branch on February 5, 1942 to take a training course that would qualify him for enlistment with the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Pilot. He enlisted on April 17, 1942.

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Rathwell, E.E.Carleton Place, OntarioSergeant Pilot E.E. Rathwell, 21, was killed on June 22, 1942 while on a bombing operational flight over the Channel. A native of Carleton Place, Ontario, he joined the bank there in September 1939, enlisting in the Royal Canadian Air Force in December of the following year. Rathwell won his pilot’s wings at Dunnville, Ontario in September 1941 and proceeded overseas the same month.
Renton, A.Montreal, Beaver Hall, QuebecFlying Officer A. Renton, Royal Canadian Air Force, 30, reported missing after air operations overseas on July 16, 1943, was assumed to having killed in action. He graduated from Rivers, Manitoba in September 1942 and went overseas in December of that year. Renton entered the bank at Regina, Saskatchewan on October 11, 1929 and enlisted from Montreal, Quebec, Beaver Hall branch on August 18, 1941. He was the son of A.W. Renton of the Supervisor’s Department, Regina.
Retter, A.J.Toronto, Keele & St. Clair, OntarioPilot Officer A.J. Retter, Royal Canadian Air Force, 20, reported missing after air operations in June 16, 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. Retter entered the bank at Toronto, Ontario, Keele and St. Clair on July 16, 1941 and enlisted from that branch on March 19, 1942.
Reynolds, J.W.B.Pembroke, OntarioD.F.C., 21, killed in action on May 4, 1943. He was attached to Pembroke, Ont. branch when he enlisted on December 31, 1940. F/O Reynolds went overseas in September, 1941, and took part in many attacks on enemy targets. He also participated in the operations at Dieppe and was awarded the D.F.C. in September 1942.
Richardson, J.J.Brandon, ManitobaCoder J.J. Richardson, Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, 22, was reported missing after the sinking of Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship St. Croix on September 2, 1943, and was assumed to having been killed in action. Richardson entered the bank at Brandon, Manitoba on June 28, 1939 and enlisted from that branch on June 6, 1942. After completing his initial training he was posted to the St. Croix, a Canadian destroyer engaged in convoy duty. Coder Richardson saw action on several occasions before the ship was torpedoed.
Richardson, R.D.Norwood, OntarioSergeant Observer R.D. Richardson, 24, was killed in action with the Royal Canadian Air Force in England. An outstanding athlete, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in October 1940, graduating as an observer. He entered the bank at Norwood, Ontario in 1937 and enlisted from that branch on October 15, 1940.
Robinson, V.T.Kentville, Nova ScotiaFlight Lieutenant V.T. Robinson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was reported missing after his plane was shot down on March 30, 1944 while on patrol duty off the coast of Norway and was assumed to having been killed in action. Robinson entered the bank at Berwick, Nova Scotia branch on December 1, 1936 and enlisted from Kentville, Nova Scotia branch on December 15, 1940. He received his wings and commission at Brandon, Manitoba in October 1941, on which occasion he was presented with a bronze plaque from the citizens of Brandon in recognition of the fact that he came first in his class.
Roddy, W.G.Winnipeg, Carleton & Portage, ManitobaSergeant Observer W.G. Roddy, 22, listed as missing following air operations overseas, was killed in action on July 7, 1942. He enlisted from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton and Portage Avenue branch, on February 19, 1941 and graduated as an Observer at Rivers, Manitoba, eleven months later. He arrived overseas on February 20, 1942 and was immediately attached to the Royal Air Force, 15th squadron. Roddy joined the bank in December 1937 at Winnipeg, Selkirk and Salter branch and was transferred to Carlton and Portage branch in April 1940.
Roe, G.R.Vancouver, Cambie & Broadway, British ColumbiaFlight Lieutenant G.R. Roe, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, was killed in action in the Pas-de-Calais area, France on June 24, 1944 while on the fourth flight of his second tour. He had been through a number of bombing raids over Germany and Italy and had completed one tour of 30 operational flights over enemy territory several months before. Roe had four promotions overseas and was mentioned in dispatches. He entered the bank at Vancouver, British Columbia Supervisor’s Department on September 5, 1939 and enlisted from Vancouver, Gambie and Broadway branch on January 8, 1941.
Ross, N.W.Moncton, New BrunswickSergeant N.W. Ross, 22, was killed in action on November 29, 1942 while on occupational flying. He entered the bank at Moncton, New Brunswick branch, enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on May 26, 1941 and had been taking part in bombing raids over Germany and France.
Rylands, J.E.Brockville, OntarioFlying Officer J.E. Rylands, Royal Canadian Air Force, 20, was killed on May 11, 1943 while on active service in Africa. Rylands entered the bank at Brockville, Ontario on August 18th, 1939 and enlisted from that branch on February 15, 1941. He had been on many operational flights over enemy territory, being leader of a squadron.

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Saunders, F.J.W.Vernon, British ColumbiaPilot Officer F.J.W. Saunders, 21, was reported to have died of wounds on the Libyan front, January 4, 1942. A staff member of our Vernon, British Columbia branch, Saunders joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in July 1940, receiving his commission and wings in March 1941. He went overseas in April and later was sent to Egypt with a squadron of fighters.
Schaefer, K.G.Toronto, Queen & Close, OntarioPilot Officer K.G. Schaefer, 22, was reported missing after convoy operations and was assumed to have lost his life, December 29, 1941. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force from Toronto, Ontario, Queen and Close branch on September 18, 1940 and won his wings the following summer. Schaefer joined the bank in 1937 at Harriston, Ontario branch.
Scott, R.L.Prescott, OntarioFlight Sergeant R.L. Scott, Royal Canadian Air Force, 36, was reported missing on August 16, 1943 after air operations over enemy territory and was assumed to having been killed in action. He entered the bank on July 25, 1927 at Montreal West, Quebec branch and after serving at various branches in Montreal, was appointed accountant at Prescott, Ontario branch on January 9, 1939. Scott enlisted from that branch on March 1, 1941.
Scott, T.F.Saskatoon, SaskatchewanSergeant T.F. Scott, Royal Canadian Air Force, 20, was reported missing after an accident during a training flight on the West Coast of Scotland on May 28, 1944 and was assumed to having been killed on active service. Scott entered the bank at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on August 21, 1941 and enlisted from that branch on October 19, 1942.
Senecal, J.H.G.Plantagenet, OntarioPilot Officer J.H.G. Senecal, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, reported missing after an air raid over Stuttgart and Augsburg on March 16, 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. Senecal, who had been promoted to that rank about one week before being reported missing, entered the bank at Plantagenet, Ontario on January 17, 1938 and enlisted from that branch on August 28, 1941.
Sheppard, R.R.Toronto, Church & Wellesley, OntarioLieutenant R.R. Sheppard, Royal Navy, (Fleet Air Arm), 22, was killed on March 22, 1945 while operating from an aircraft carrier in the South Pacific. Sheppard entered the bank at Toronto, Ontario, Deloraine and Yonge branch on January 8, 1940 and served at Toronto, Sunnyside branch before enlisting from Toronto, Church and Wellesley branch on October 15, 1942.
Sherlock, H.J.Office of the Assistant General Manager, Toronto, OntarioRifleman H.J. Sherlock, Canadian Army Overseas, 20, was killed in action in France on September 30, 1944. Sherlock entered the bank at the Office of the Assistant General Manager, Toronto, Ontario on August 25, 1941 as a Page and enlisted from that office on June 8, 1942 as a Private in the Queen’s Own Rifles. He was serving with that regiment at the time of his death.
Sherman, L.G.Calgary, Third Street West, AlbertaLieutenant L.G. Sherman, Canadian Army Overseas, 23, was killed in action in Italy on May 23, 1944. Sherman, who was the eldest son of Archbishop L.R. Sherman of Rupert’s Land, entered the bank at Calgary, Alberta, Third Street West branch on July 9, 1940 and enlisted from that branch on April 30, 1941. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and then transferred to the army, receiving a commission with the Edmonton Fusiliers after taking an officer’s training course at Gordon Head, British Columbia. When overseas he was transferred to the Loyal Edmonton Regiment and was serving with that unit at the time of his death.
Simpson, E.L.Wallaceburg, OntarioPilot Officer E.L. Simpson, Royal Canadian Air Force, 21, Wallaceburg, Ontario branch, formerly reported missing, was officially considered lost on October 15, 1941 in the sinking of the S.S. “Vancouver Island” while proceeding overseas.
Sinclair, A.I.Weymouth, Nova ScotiaFlying Officer A.I. Sinclair, Royal Canadian Air Force, 20, was killed in England on February 24, 1944. Sinclair entered the bank at Antigonish, Nova Scotia branch on May 20, 1940 and enlisted from Weymouth, Nova Scotia branch on February 28, 1943.
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Skinner, J.W.S.Bridgetown, BarbadosFlight Lieutenant J.W.S. Skinner, Royal Air Force, 31, reported missing when his plane was shot down during a bombing raid over enemy territory on June 1944, was assumed to having been killed in action. Skinner spent all his service at Bridgetown, Barbados branch, having entered the bank there in December 1931. He joined the Royal Air Force in July 1940.
Skinner, L.N.Yarmouth, Nova ScotiaPilot Officer L.N. Skinner, 21, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, was assumed to having been killed in action on May 15, 1942 while bombing an enemy convoy in the North Sea. He joined the bank on December 11, 1937, at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia branch and enlisted on October 26, 1940. He was a member of the Ace Demon Squadron and had participated in many attacks over enemy territory.
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Smith, H.A.E.G.Abbotsford, British ColumbiaWarrant Officer H.A.E.G. Smith, Royal Canadian Air Force, 33, was killed in action during air operations over Italy, on March 5, 1944. Smith, who was a Navigator on a Halifax bomber, entered the bank at Victoria, British Columbia branch on May 10, 1927 and served at various branches in British Columbia. He enlisted from Abbotsford, British Columbia branch on December 5, 1941.
Smith, L.I.Pakenham, OntarioPilot Officer L.I. Smith, Pakenham, Ontario, was reported missing on October 6, 1942, after air operations overseas and was assumed to having been killed in action. He was born at Westboro, Ontario on April 10, 1920 and entered the service of the bank at Ottawa, Ontario, Bank and Somerset branch on August 11, 1939. Smith enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on June 24, 1941 and received his wings at Hagersville, Ontario in March 1942.
Smith, R.C.Turner Valley, AlbertaSergeant-Observer R.C. Smith, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was killed in action on July 12, 1943 when the Wellington Bomber in which he was serving as Navigator fell into the sea near Gibraltar. Smith entered the bank at Calgary, Alberta branch on June 21, 1940 and enlisted from Turner Valley, Alberta branch on May 13, 1941. After completing his training he was attached to the Royal Air Force Ferry Command and navigated a Liberty Bomber across the Atlantic in June 1942.
Spurr, R.H.New Westminster, British ColumbiaSergeant Pilot R.H. Spurr, 21, New Westminster, British Columbia, was killed in an airplane accident near Ancienne Lorette, Quebec on February 24, 1943. Spurr entered the bank at Grand Forks, British Columbia branch on August 21, 1939 and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on September 11, 1941. He was acting as Instructor at the time of his death.
Stanley, W.H.Winnipeg, Carlton & Portage, ManitobaSignalman W.H. Stanley, Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, 22, was killed in action in Normandy, June 16, 1944. Stanley entered the bank at St. Boniface, Manitoba, on July 7, 1939 and enlisted from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Carlton and Portage branch on October 24, 1942 with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals.
Stewart, C.H.St. John’s, NewfoundlandSergeant C.H. Stewart, Royal Air Force, 25, St. John’s, Newfoundland, was killed in action on July 9, 1942. Stewart was born on January 18, 1917 and entered the bank at St. John’s, West End branch on December 17, 1934. He enlisted in the Royal Air Force at St. John’s on August 22, 1940 and took his initial training at No. 1 Wireless School, Montreal, Quebec.
Styles, J.M.Arnprior, OntarioFlying Officer J.M. Styles, Royal Canadian Air Force, 20, was killed on active service on February 3, 1945 when his badly damaged bomber, returning from a night raid over Essen, attempted to land on an emergency field in Britain. He was buried in the Royal Air Force Cemetery at Brookwood, Surrey. Styles entered the bank at Arnprior, Ontario on April 28, 1941 and enlisted from that branch on May 31, 1943. He was a member of the 426 Royal Canadian Air Force Squadron and had made several bombing raids over Germany.
Summerwill, J.L.Niagara Falls, OntarioPilot Officer J.L. Summerwill, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, reported missing on June 5, 1943 when on an operational flight from Debert, Nova Scotia, was assumed to having been killed in action. Summerwill entered the bank at Huntsville, Ontario branch on October 15, 1937 and enlisted from Niagara Falls, Ontario branch on April 16, 1942. He graduated from No. 4 Wireless School, Guelph, Ontario, in February 1943 with honours and completed his course at Jarvis, Ontario, where he received his commission as Pilot Officer on March 24, 1943.
Surgey, C.K.Montevideo, UruguaySergeant C.K. Surgey, Royal Air Force, 22, reported missing after air operations over Germany on May 29, 1943, was officially listed as killed in action. He entered the bank at Montevideo, Uruguay on July 19, 1937 and enlisted from that branch on March 15, 1941, being the first volunteer to leave that office.

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Taylor, G.G.Calgary, AlbertaSergeant Pilot G.G. Taylor, previously posted as missing by the Air Ministry in London, was reported killed in active air operations, September 26, 1941. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force from Calgary, Alberta branch on September 12, 1940 and went overseas in July of this year. Taylor was born in Winnipeg on August 19, 1921 and entered the bank at Calgary branch on August 4, 1939.
Thomas, J.E.Saint John, New BrunswickSub. Lieutenant J.E. Thomas, 20, missing following the torpedoing off Canada’s east coast of Her Majesty Canadian Ship “Raccoon,” a patrol boat, was assumed to having been killed in action, September 7, 1942. Thomas was born in Saint John, New Brunswick and entered the bank at our main branch there in August 1940. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in August 1941 and was commissioned after studies at an officers’ school in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Tinkess, D.G.Ottawa, Market, OntarioPilot Officer D.G. Tinkess, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, was killed in a flying accident in England on January 13, 1945. He was a Navigator with a Canadian Bomber squadron and had been overseas since last November. Tinkess entered the bank at Ottawa, Ontario, Hintonburgh branch on December 2, 1937 and enlisted from Ottawa, Market branch on May 31, 1941.
Todd, R.W.A.Belleville, OntarioPilot Officer R.W.A. Todd, 22, Belleville, Ontario branch was killed in an airplane accident on January 16, 1943. Todd was born in Sarnia, Ontario on May 10, 1920 and entered the bank at Kingston, Ontario branch on July 16, 1938. He received his wings in May 1942 at St. Hubert, Quebec, and was attached to the Training Centre at Sea Island, British Columbia at the time of his death.
Trewin, T.W.Langruth, ManitobaFlight Lieutenant T.W. Trewin, Royal Canadian Air Force, 26, was reported missing on April 5, 1945, after a special mission, and was assumed to having been killed in action. Trewin flew as pilot with a squadron in Egypt and was later sent to England for special reconnaissance work. Prior to joining the bank at Hamiota, Manitoba branch in October 1937, he went to England on the Coronation Tour for Canadian boys as representative of the Hamiota School District, being chosen for his exceptional scholastic record. Trewin enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force from Langruth, Manitoba branch, February 1941.
Trites, R.M.Montreal, Beaver Hall, QuebecFlight Lieutenant R.M. Trites, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, was killed in action on January 18, 1945 when his plane crashed near Merville, France. He was buried in the British Cemetery at Merville. Trites had been flying a Mosquito plane for some months from bases in England and had just been transferred to a base in France. He entered the bank at Sackville, New Brunswick branch on June 19, 1936 and enlisted from Montreal, Beaver Hall branch on January 2, 1941.
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Tustin, W.A.Consort, AlbertaFlying Officer W.A. Tustin, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, was killed on March 6, 1945 when his Beau-fighter aircraft crashed into the sea shortly after take-off from Dallachy airfield in Scotland. A veteran of many operational missions, Tustin received his pilot’s wings and commission at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in July 1943. He entered the bank at Big Valley, Alberta branch in August 1940 and enlisted from Consort, Alberta branch in August 1942.

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Wagner, W.W.Napanee, OntarioFlight Sergeant W.W. Wagner, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was reported missing after a raid on Worms on February 21, 1945 and was assumed to having been killed in action. A Wireless Operator, he was with the famed Goose Squadron of Bomber Command. He joined the bank at Napanee, Ontario in March 1940, enlisting from that branch on November 30, 1942.
Walton, L.H.Kirkland Lake, OntarioFlying Officer L.H. Walton, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23, was reported missing after air operations over Naples, Italy on July 21, 1943 and was assumed to having been killed in action. Walton entered the bank at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Queen and Bruce branch on December 5, 1938 and served at several branches in Ontario before enlisting from Kirkland Lake, Ontario branch on November 21, 1941.
Waterman, T.J.D.Victoria, Fort Street, British ColumbiaFlight Lieutenant T.J.D. Waterman, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, reported missing after air operations overseas in September 3, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. Waterman entered the bank at Vancouver, British Columbia, Robson Street branch on October 18, 1938 and enlisted from Victoria, British Columbia, Fort Street branch on August 10, 1940. A veteran of more than 50 missions over Danzig, Emden, Berlin and other targets in Germany and North Africa, he was awarded the D.F.C. in August 1942.
Webb, A.B.C.C.London, EnglandSecond Lieutenant A.B.C.C. Webb, 30, was killed in action in Burma on February 19, 1942. He entered the bank on January 7, 1929 at Barcelona, Spain and was transferred to London, England branch in January 1937. He joined the Army as a volunteer on November 15th, 1939 and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry on October 26, 1941.
Welch, H.W.Brantford, OntarioPilot Officer H.W. Welch, Royal Canadian Air Force, 27, who was reported missing on February 19, 1943 while flying over the Naval base of Wilhelmshaven, was assumed to having been killed in action. He was a navigator on a Lancaster Bomber in the Path-finding Squadron. Welch entered the bank at Kincardine, Ontario branch on April 10, 1934 and enlisted from Brantford, Ontario branch on October 12, 1940.
Weller, A.L.Vernon, British ColumbiaPilot Officer A.L. Weller, Royal Canadian Air Force, 25, who was reported missing after a mine laying operation on March 9, 1943, was assumed to having been killed in action. He entered the bank at Kamloops, British Columbia branch on December 15, 1936 and enlisted from Vernon, British Columbia branch on February 13, 1941. He took part in 24 operational flights ranging as far as Italy.
Wilson, J.A.Toronto, Yonge & Richmond, OntarioCaptain J.A. Wilson, Canadian Army Overseas, 33, was killed in action in Italy as he led his company in the successful attack on the Hitler Line on May 23, 1944. Wilson entered the bank at Toronto, Ontario, Danforth and Dawes branch on May 10, 1930 and served at several branches in Toronto and at Barrie, Ontario before enlisting in the 48th Highlanders from Toronto, Yonge and Richmond branch on March 8, 1940.
Woodward, J.A.Stratford, OntarioFlight Lieutenant J.A. Woodward, Royal Canadian Air Force, 24, died September 27, 1944 from wounds received in aerial operations over Germany. He was buried at Brookwood Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England. Woodward entered the bank at Stratford, Ontario on July 18, 1938 and enlisted from that branch on April 20, 1941.
Wright, G.A.Drayton, OntarioPrivate G.A. Wright, Canadian Army Overseas, 20, was killed in action on September 14, 1944 while attached to the Canadian Armed Forces in Belgium. Wright entered the bank at Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario branch on September 12, 1940 and enlisted from Drayton, Ontario branch on March 28, 1943.