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View my complete profile. THE STORY - PTE. WILLIAM ARSENAULT, WORLD WAR 1. Tuesday, October 31, 2006. THE STORY - PTE. WILLIAM ARSENAULT, WORLD WAR 1. BY: Leona (Arsenault) Russell, Porters Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada. William Arsenault was my grandfather, but because I was raised by my grandparents, I called him "Dad". As a child, it was difficult to communicate with him because he was deaf and a hearing aid was of no use to him due to his head injuries in the war. It was in this Battle of Passchendaele.
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CEF WW1 Soldier Charles Audley Jeffs
CEF WW1 Soldier Charles Audley Jeffs. Blog containing information of Private Charles Audley Jeffs, Regimental Number 56113, who served with distinction in the Canadian Machine Gun Corps during the Great War (First World War) 1914-1919. Click on the CEF "Coat of Arms" to learn about the CEF in the Great War. Great War Soldier Blogs. This blog on the Great War experience of Thomas Gill is one of many blogs that are being created by members of the " Canadian Expeditionary Force Study Group. Attestation Pape...
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CEF WW1 Soldier Clair Laughton
CEF WW1 Soldier Clair Laughton. Blog containing information of Private Clair Van Wyck Laughton, Regimental Number 823321, who attested to the 142nd Canadian Infantry Battalion during the Great War (First World War) 1914-1919. Click on the CEF "Coat of Arms" to learn more about the CEF in the Great War. Broken up for reinforcements - click image for details. Great War Soldier Blogs. The Matrix Project is managed by Richard Laughton. Of Milton, Ontario CANADA. Private Clair Van Wyck Laughton. Laughton was ...
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CEF WW1 Soldier Cecil Taylor
CEF WW1 Soldier Cecil Taylor. Blog containing information of Private Cecil Harry Taylor, Regimental Number 642851, who tried his best to serve with distinction in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War (First World War) 1914-1919, but was declared a "minor". Sunday, August 8, 2010. Private Cecil Harry Taylor. Private Taylor Joins the CEF. There is a note on the 1911 Census page concerning the discrepancies. I have also added links to the page for Cecil's. You will note in the service recor...
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CEF WW1 Soldier David Melville Alexander
CEF WW1 Soldier David Melville Alexander. Blog containing information of Private David Melville Alexander, Regimental Number 20168, who served with distinction in the 10th Canadian Infantry Battalion (2nd Infantry Brigade, 1st Canadian Division during the Great War (First World War) 1914-1919. Click on the CEF "Coat of Arms" to learn about the CEF in the Great War. Cap Badge, 10th Infantry Battalion #20168. Click on the image to go to the Attestation Papers of David Melville Alexander. As part of the Mat...
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CEF WW1 Soldier Edwin William Simpson
CEF WW1 Soldier Edwin William Simpson. Canadian Expeditionary Force Private Edwin Albert Simpson # 624687. Edwin William Simpson, 78th Battalion, 12th Infantry Brigade, 4th Canadian Division. Private Edwin William Simpson. Vimy Ridge April 1917. 78th Battalion, 12th Infantry Brigade. Pytchley (All Saints) Churchyard. Grave of Edwin Simpson. Monday, April 28, 2008. Private Edwin William Simpson. This blog relates to research being conducted by CTNana from England, assisted by the Matrix from Canada. Ridge...
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CEF WW1 Soldier George Laughton
CEF WW1 Soldier George Laughton. 82130 Canadian Expeditionary Force. George Van Wyck Laughton, M.C. Battle of Arras (Vimy Ridge), April 1917. 2nd Lt. George Van Wyck Laughton, M.C. Saturday, February 24, 2007. 2nd Lt. George Van Wyck Laughton, M.C. The web site summarizes my research on the Great War (1914 - 1918) as seen by 2 nd. Lt George Van Wyck. Laughton, M.C., primarily as it applies to the Battle of Arras. This includes the famous capture of Vimy. As it is more often referred to in Canadian history.
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Pte. Goldwin McCausland Pirie / Story of a Canadian first World War Soldier
Pte Goldwin McCausland Pirie / Story of a Canadian first World War Soldier. Canada and World War One, 1914 - 1918. C.E.F. Canadian Expeditionary Force, Valcartier, Salisbury Plain, 1st Contingent, 1st Battalion C.E.F. Also: war memorials and commemoration. Genealogy: Pirie / McCausland / Croft family history. Saturday, 7 February 2009. Remembering Goldwin McCausland Pirie. Grave Marker at Netley Cemetery. In Hamilton, Ontario. July 1st. Her son had died in Europe while working on his M.A. in ...After his...
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CEF WW1 Soldier George Lawrence Price
CEF WW1 Soldier George Lawrence Price. George Lawrence Price - The Last Canadian Killed in the Great War. Sun Media Story: November 9, 2008. Monday, November 10, 2008. The events surrounding the death of Private George Lawrence Price are recorded in the transcripts of the interviews published by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in thier. Flanders' Fields: Canadian Voices from Vimy. The original 1965 production was aired on the radio and released in a series of vinyl LPs. They knocked bricks th...
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CEF WW1 Soldier Hubert Cyril Petty
CEF WW1 Soldier Hubert Cyril Petty. Blog containing the information of Sergeant Hubert Cyril Petty, Regimental Number 648008, who served with distinction in the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles (3rd Division, 8th Infantry Brigade) during the Great War (First World War) 1914-1919. Hubert Cyril Petty, father of Arthur Petty, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 136 in Milton Ontario Canada. 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, 8th Infantry Brigade, 3rd Canadian Division. Great War Soldier Blogs:. Of Milton, Ontario CANADA.