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  • Captain Edward L. Lynch
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  • Capt. J. R. Iain MacArthur
    End of June 1942, I sailed on the Empress if Japan to Scotland. I was 23 at the time. The Empress was a cruise liner built to carry 1800 passengers. For this voyage, however, she carried some 6000 troops! It was so crowded I never did find my assigned lifeboat during the 7 day trip! Another memory …
  • Sergeant Ivan Gilbert MacArthur
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  • Private Wendell Archibald MacCormack
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  • L/Cpl A. Lloyd MacDonald
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  • Pte. Douglas C. MacDonald
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  • Lt. Vera Catherine MacDonald
    Lt (N/S) Vera Catherine MacDonald was born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. She graduated from the Halifax Infirmary School of Nursing. She joined the RCAMC and was posted to England. Vera was killed in a jeep accident on June 22, 1945. The plaque was dedicated to Vera's memory with love and gratitude …
  • L/Bdr Peter John MacEachern
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  • L.A.C. Donald Jerome MacIsaac
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