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Arvids and Ida Kalnins …
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I left Canada as Staff Sergeant, and two and a half years later came back to Pier 21 as a Private. Quite a slacker, you'd think! So, there's a story. Why in the world would any young woman of 22 join the army, especially in the first years of World War II? I did! I'm not sure why; something …
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Irene Ferguson McNeil married a Canadian, Thomas Arthur Clyde McNeil, on January 28, 1943. Irene Cecilia, was born October 26, 1943, at Ruskin College, Oxford, England. Canadian mother-in-law was concerned due to the bombing in London, England and wanted her daughter-in-law and granddaughter to …
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Signalman R. K. Giddens …
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Trooper Douglas George Cameron …
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Andrew G. Olney of Dansville, Quebec enlisted on his birthday, September, 4, 1939, one day after Brtain declared war. He was with the Sherbrooke Fusiliers, 35th Field Battery and emboarded on the Empress of Britain in December 1939. He served the entire six years returning in August 1945. … MCpl …
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Cpl Elwood A. Alley Forbes …
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Private Ralph Otto Clarke …
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Sto 1 Richard Moore-Gough …
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In war time all road signs are taken down - one Canadian soldier must have found some in Belguim and caned out these souvenirs. Mining engineer Clarence A. McKay at the age of 86 with medals, shoulder pads, badges, pins and buttons and a pin brought back from Belgium. … Sapper Clarence A. …