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  • Major Robert L. Aikens
    Born May 1914, in Stellarton, Nova Scotia. He received the Pictou Academy Gold Medal. He graduated in medicine from Dalhousie University and volunteered for active service in 1939 (or 1940) for WW II. He left Halifax from Pier 21 as a medical officer with the RCAMC in 1941. He served in North …
  • F/O Bert W. Allen
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  • Private Gordon B. Allen
    Gordon B. Allen, born in February 1925 in Port Elgin, New Brunswick, enrolled for wartime military service in March 1941 at the age of sixteen years and one month. He served for four and one-half years until November 1945. On enrolment, he was part of the 2nd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Artillery …
  • Gunner Percy Allen
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  • B Gen Edward A.C. Amy
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  • Lt. Nursing Sister Jean P. Amy
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  • Stoker PO Fulton Kerr Andrews
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  • R.Q.M.S. Leonard Charles Andrews
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  • Captain Gordon W. Armstrong
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