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Croley; Taken on strength 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery; Battery Quarter Master Sergeant 1923.
Crompton, Frederick George; Taken on strength as a Gunner with 58th Battery 15th (Vancouver) Coast Regiment RCA NPAM on 31 Jul 1940, assigned regimental number V9916, assigned new regimental number K416535.
Crompton, William Wilson; Born 7 Oct 1874 Yorkshire, England; lawyer; attested Vancouver Volunteer Reserve, Boorman's Battery 14 Oct 1915; assigned regimental #476784; disembarked Liverpool from S.S. Missanabie 13 Mar 1916; reinforced 2nd Battery, Reserve Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, Shorncliffe Camp 24 Mar 1916; transferred to Pay Records Office, London 3 Jun 1916; attached to Estates 1 Dec 1916; appointed Acting Sergeant 15 Dec 1916; transferred to General Depot, Shorncliffe Camp 3 Jan 1918; embarked Liverpool for Canada 31 Jan 1918; reported for duty Kingston, Ontario 9 Feb 1918; discharged 9 May 1919; deceased 16 Apr 1976; interred Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, BC.
BWM, VM
BWM, VM
Cronkhite, William Albert; Taken on strength in 15 Field Regiment RCA on 9 Nov 1950.
Cronkhite, WE; Struck off strength on 15 Mar 1954.
Crooker, Russell V; Taken on strength as a Gunner in 15th Field Artillery Regiment RCA, Private in 2017.
Cross, Harold Ernest; Taken on strength on appointment as Lieutenant (former service in RCAF) on 31 May 1951, struck off strength on transfer to Westminster Regiment on 28 Feb 1953, taken on strength 15th Field Regiment RCA on transfer from The Westminster Regiment CA(M) on 21 Sep 1956.
Cross, W C; Taken on strength 203 Battery 11th (Reserve) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA; assigned regimental # K416744, Gunner 1945, struck off strength 10 Feb 1945 to enlist Canadian Army (Active).
Crossland, Albert Edward Russell; Taken on strength 11th (Reserve) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA 23 Jan 1945, allotted regimental #K417864, posted 202 Battery 23 Jan 1945.
Crossley, GF (Jerry); Warrant Officer Class II listed on the Warrant Officers and Sergeant’s Mess gong.
CD
CD
Croteau, David Mark; Taken on strength as a Gunner in 15th Field Artillery Regiment RCA on 4 Feb 1984, qualified General Military Training on 10 Aug 1984, released on 10 Aug 1984.
Croucher, Gordon Leslie; Member of 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry in Korea in 1950 t0 1951, enroled as Second Lieutenant on General List as Military Information Officer on 24 Mar 1971 with previous service in Primary Reserve, attach posted to Vancouver Militia District Headquarters on 24 Mar 1971, promoted Captain on 1 May 1972, transferred to 15th Field Artillery Regiment RCA on 8 Oct 1976.
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Crowder, Harold Grose Yule; Born 24 Dec 1880 Durban, South Africa; electrical engineer; 1 year experience volunteering with the Royal Engineers - electrical section; attested Vancouver Volunteer Reserve, Boorman's Battery 6 Oct 1915; assigned regimental #476785; disembarked Liverpool from S.S. Missanabie and reinforced 2nd Battery, Reserve Brigade, Shorncliffe Camp, 13 Mar 1916; transferred to 1st Canadian Division Ammunition Column and proceeded to France 25 May 1916; posted to 12th Artillery Brigade 28 Jun 1916; posted to 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 22 Sep 1916; wounded (GSW left arm) and hospitalized 3 Oct 1918; transferred to Composite Brigade 31 Dec 1918; transferred to Reserve Brigade 30 Jan 1919; proceeded to Canada on S.S. Carmania 1 Feb 1919; discharged 10 Mar 1919; awarded Military Medal 12 Aug 1919 for event 4 Dec 1918; deceased 6 Jun 1952; interred Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, BC.
MM, BWM, VM
MM, BWM, VM
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Douglas Crowe MC ED
Born Guelph, Ont. 27 Nov 1897; 16th Howitzer Battery, 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, NPAM; 43rd Battery, 11th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, CEF; 45th Battery, 9th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, CEF; 31st Battery, 9th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, CEF; 3rd Divisional Trench Mortar Battery, CEF; Royal Flying Corps; awarded Military Cross and Bar; Commanding Officer, 11th Field Artillery Brigade, NPAM 1935-1940; Commanding Officer, 3rd Army Field Regiment, RCA, CASF 1939-1941; Commanding Officer, 19th Field Regiment, RCA, CASF 194-1943; Chief Administrative Officer, A-23 Coast and Anti-Aircraft Artillery Training Centre, CASF 1943-1944; Directorate Trades Training, Ottawa; Deputy Minister of Travel and Publicity Ontario; deceased 24 Jul 1957; interred Woodlawn Cemetery, Guelph, Ont.
Born Guelph, Ont. 27 Nov 1897; 16th Howitzer Battery, 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, NPAM; 43rd Battery, 11th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, CEF; 45th Battery, 9th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, CEF; 31st Battery, 9th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, CEF; 3rd Divisional Trench Mortar Battery, CEF; Royal Flying Corps; awarded Military Cross and Bar; Commanding Officer, 11th Field Artillery Brigade, NPAM 1935-1940; Commanding Officer, 3rd Army Field Regiment, RCA, CASF 1939-1941; Commanding Officer, 19th Field Regiment, RCA, CASF 194-1943; Chief Administrative Officer, A-23 Coast and Anti-Aircraft Artillery Training Centre, CASF 1943-1944; Directorate Trades Training, Ottawa; Deputy Minister of Travel and Publicity Ontario; deceased 24 Jul 1957; interred Woodlawn Cemetery, Guelph, Ont.
Crowther, Edward Fogge; Taken on strength as a Gunner with 85th Battery 15th (Vancouver) Coast Regiment, RCA NPAM 2 Aug 1940, assigned Regimental number V10414, to be Acting Battery Sergeant Major 15 Sep 1940, assigned new Regimental number K417501, taken on strength 202 Battery 11th (Reserve) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA; Battery Sergeant Major, appointed Acting Regimental Sergeant Major 11th (Reserve) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA 1 Oct 1945, struck off strength 29 Apr 1946, deceased 24 Jun 1960, buried Masonic Cemetery Burnaby BC.
Crozier, EV; Gunner in 15th Field Regiment RCA in 1949, struck off strength on 13 Apr 1950.
Cruikshank, Ralph; Born Victoria, BC 12 Jan 1894; printer; attested Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force as a Gunner 10 May 1916; assigned regimental #332867; taken on strength 62nd Battery, 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 15 May 1916; embarked Halifax 11 Sep 1916; disembarked Liverpool 22 Sep 1916; transferred to 51st Battery, 13th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 22 Jan 1917; proceeded overseas 24 Aug 1917; granted 14 days leave United Kingdom 25 Sep 1918; rejoined from leave 14 Oct 1918; granted 14 days leave United Kingdom 1 Apr 1919; rejoined unit 19 Apr 1919; proceeded to England 10 May 1919; embarked RMS Scotian 17 Jun 1919; discharged 28 Jun 1919.
Cruitt, Rowley; Born Liverpool, England 26 Jan 1890; mining engineer; enroled 72nd Seaforth Highlanders of Canada; Lieutenant; attested Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force 21 May 1916; taken on strength 68th Overseas Depot Battery 21 May 1916; taken on strength Reserve Brigade 24 Aug 1916; transferred to 60th Battery, 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 2 Nov 1916; arrived in France; drafted to 9th Canadian Siege Artillery 8 Jun 1917; granted leave of absence England 18 Dec 1917; rejoined unit 4 Jan 1918; granted 14 days leave 2 Aug 18; rejoined from leave 17 Aug 1918; to 8th Canadian Heavy Artillery Headquarters 19 Aug 1918; rejoined unit 1 Sep 1918; transferred 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery 17 Oct 1918; to be Acting Captain 3 Nov 1918; to be Acting Major 13 Dec 1918; 14 days leave United Kingdom 25 Dec 1918; from leave 15 Jan 1919; proceeded to England 2 Apr 1919; taken on strength Permanent Cadre Kimmel Park 15 May 1919; sailed for Canada HMT Saturnia 18 Jun 1919; reverts to Lieutenant; struck off strength 4 Jul 1919; married Irene Simmons Phelan 9 Jun 1920; divorced 1928; taken on strength 39th Field Regiment, RCA Mar 1942; enrols Active Force as Lieutenant in 5th Works Company, RCE; granted leave of absence 14 to 22 Dec 1943; admitted Shaughnessy Hospital 23 Dec 1943; discharged 2 May 1944; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, NY; deceased 20 Jul 1944; ashes scattered, inscribed Halifax Memorial.
BWM, VM, WM
BWM, VM, WM
Csori, Joe; Taken on strength as a Gunner in 15th Field Artillery Regiment RCA on 10 May 1984, released on 30 Jun 1984.
Cuddeford, L; Taken on strength 85th Heavy Battery, 15th (Vancouver) Coast Brigade, RCA; assigned regimental #K17051; Gunner 1940.
Cuddeford, Ted; Taken on strength 85th Heavy Battery, 15th (Vancouver) Coast Brigade, RCA; assigned regimental #K17037; Bombardier 30 Aug 1939; Sergeant 1940; taken on strength as a Gunner with 15 Coast Regiment, RCA 24 Apr 1947; appointed Acting Sergeant 25 Apr 1947; struck off strength 1 Oct 1949.
Cudlipp, Frederick Charles; Taken on strength as a Gunner with 85th Battery 15th (Vancouver) Coast Regiment RCA NPAM on 2 Aug 1940, assigned regimental number V10415, assigned new regimental number K417527.
Cudmore, Harold George; Born London, England 9 Feb 1889; seaman; 3 years Royal Horse Artillery; attested Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force 30 Jun 1916; assigned regimental # 339057; taken on strength 68th Overseas Depot Battery, Canadian Field Artillery; promoted Bombardier 10 Jul 1916; promoted Corporal 24 Jul 1916; embarked SS Grampian Canada 15 Aug 1916; disembarked England 24 Aug 1916; taken on strength Reserve Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 24 Aug 1916; appointed Acting Bombardier 24 Oct 1916; reverts to permanent grade of Gunner at own request 13 Jan 1917; to 1st Canadian Division Ammunition Column 19 Jan 1917; posted to 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 2 Feb 1917; sentenced 7 days Field Punishment No. 1 using insubordinate language to his superiors 30 Oct 1917; granted 14 days leave 29 Dec 1917; returned from leave 15 Jan 1918; in confinement awaiting trial 4 Feb to 13 Mar 1918; tried and convicted stole butter, sentenced 90 days Field Punishment No. 1 13 Mar 1918; rejoined unit 3 Apr 1918; to hospital sick 8 Jan 1919; discharged 9 Apr 1919; hospitalized jaundice25 Jun 1919; invalided to Canada 12 Jul 1919; discharged 19 Aug 1919; deceased 4 Oct 1979.
BWM, VM
BWM, VM
Cullen, Douglas Charles; Taken on strength 15th Field Artillery Regiment RCA on 2 Mar 1976, qualified Artilleryman on 3 Aug 1976, promoted Bombardier on 1 Apr 1977, employed on flyover to Germany from 20 Jun to 21 Jul 1977, released 1 Feb 1979.
Cullerne, Harold; Born Straithwaite, Yorkshire, England 24 May 1890; architect; attested Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force 21 Feb 1916; 72nd Regiment Seaforth Highlanders; transferred to 143rd Overseas Battalion 24 Feb 1916; assigned regimental #826140; embarked Canada 17 Feb 1917; disembarked England 24 Feb 1917; transferred to Canadian Railway Troops Depot 16 Mar 1917; discharged 14 Jul 1919; taken on strength 5th Medium Battery, 15th Brigade, CA; Lieutenant from 1925 to 1926; married Annie Sutcliffe 1959; death of wife 29 Jan 1976; deceased 8 Mar 1976.
BWM
BWM
Culver, George William; Attested Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force, Lieutenant in 59th Battery 15th Brigade Canadian Field Artillery, embarked Halifax 11 Sep 1916, disembarked Liverpool 22 Sep 1916.
Culver, Shane Gerald; Taken on strength in 15th Field Artillery Regiment on 2 Mar 1976, qualified Artilleryman on 8 Jan 1977, promoted Bombardier on 1 Apr 1977, appointed Master Bombardier on 1 Apr 1979, awarded Best Bombardier of the Year trophy in 1979, winner of Sniping Gun Competition in 1979, transferred to Supplementary List on 31 Jun 1981.
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Cumberbirch, R N B; Taken on strength 203 Battery 11th (Reserve) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA; allotted regimental #K413033, Gunner 1945.
Cuming, J; Taken on strength as a Gunner with 15th (Vancouver) Coast Regiment RCA NPAM, assigned regimental number V9205, assigned new regimental number K415005 10 Oct 1940, to be Acting Lance Bombardier 2 Nov 1940.
Cumming, Daniel; Born Kirkcaldy, Scotland26 Jan 1891; Vancouver Shipping Clerk; attested 68th Overseas Depot Battery, Canadian Field Artillery as a Gunner 11 Apr 1916; assigned regimental #331790; married Elizabeth Thomas 27 Apr 1916; embarked on Grampian 15 Aug 1916; disembarked UK 24 Aug 1916; served in the Canadian Artillery Reserve Brigade in the UK but did not proceed to France because of a history of muscular atrophy; embarked Liverpool 13 Sep 1917; discharged 7 Dec 1917 because no further military employment was available due to his physical condition; deceased 8 Nov 1963.
BWM
BWM
Cumming, Gordon Alexander; Born Lanark, Ontario 8 Apr 1889; West Peace River lumberman; 6 years experience in the 42nd Infantry; attested 15th Overseas Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force 26 Feb 1916; assigned regimental #904436; embarked Halifax on S.S. Cameronia 11 Sep 1916; disembarked Liverpool 22 Sep 1916; absorbed by 60th Battery,14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, Milford Camp 22 Jan 1917; appointed Acting Bombardier 18 May 1917; proceeded to France 21 Aug 1917; promoted Bombardier 24 Feb 1918; granted 14 days leave 5 Mar 1918; awarded Meritorious Service Medal 17 Jun 1918; awarded Military Medal for bravery in the field 7 Oct 1918; promoted Sergeant 13 Oct 1918; granted 14 days leave 25 Jan 1919; proceeded to England 11 May 1919; embarked Liverpool on R.M.S. Scotian 22 Jun 1919; disembarked Canada 28 Jun 1919; discharged 25 Jun 1919; deceased 3 Dec 1955; interred Brandon Municipal Cemetery, Brandon, MB.
MSM, MM, BWM, VM
MSM, MM, BWM, VM
Cumming, James Allan; Born Balfron, Scotland 4 Jun 1891; Manitoba farmer; attested Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force 30 Mar 1916; assigned regimental #328944; Driver in 60th Battery, 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery; embarked Halifax on S.S. Cameronia 11 Sep 1916; disembarked Liverpool 22 Sep 1916; transferred to 14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, Witley Camp 24 Jan 1917; proceeded to France 21 Aug 1917; promoted Bombardier 14 Sep 1918; granted 14 days leave 17 Nov 1918 and again 31 Mar 1919; proceeded to England 11 May 1919; embarked Liverpool on R.M.S. Scotian and proceeded to Canada 11 Jun 1919; discharged 25 Jun 1919; married Lillie Jane Marquis MacPherson 6 Oct 1928; deceased 7 May 1965; interred Lakeview Cemetery, Penticton, BC.
BWM, VM
BWM, VM
Cumming, Robert Allan; Born Fifeshire, Scotland 15 Jun 1893; Manitoba farmer; attested 15th Overseas Brigade, Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force 28 Mar 1916; assigned regimental #328945; Driver in 60th Battery, 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery; embarked Halifax on S.S. Cameronia 11 Sep 1916; disembarked Liverpool 22 Sep 1916; absorbed by 60th Battery, 14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, Milford Camp 22 Jan 1917; proceeded to France 20 Aug 1917; granted 14 days leave 8 Oct 1918; granted 14 days leave 17 Jan 1919; proceeded to England 11 May 1919; embarked Liverpool on R.M.S. Scotian and proceeded to Canada 12 Jun 1919; discharged 25 Jun 1919; married Ella Victoria "Jean" Gould 10 Oct 1922; death of wife Ella Victoria "Jean” 06 Aug 1967, deceased 2 Jul 1968; interred Greenwood Cemetery, Harding, MB.
BWM, VM
BWM, VM
Cumming, William Purdon; Born Dalhousie Township, ON 29 Jul 1884; Regina lawyer; one year militia experience; attested 15th Overseas Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force 22 Mar 1916; assigned regimental #328898; Gunner in 60th Battery, 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery; embarked Halifax on S.S. Cameronia 11 Sep 1916; disembarked Liverpool 22 Sep 1916; absorbed by 60th Battery, 14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, Milford Camp 24 Jan 1917; proceeded to France 21 Aug 1917; injured (simple fracture right tibia) and hospitalized 9 Oct 1917; invalided sick and posted to Canadian Artillery Regimental Depot, Witley Camp, 20 Oct 1917; proceeded to Canada 13 Sep 1918; discharged medically unfit for further service 2 Nov 1918; married Ada McComb 15 Jul 1935; deceased 2 Jan 1954; interred Regina Cemetery, Regina, SK.
BWM, VM
BWM, VM
Cummings, H G M; Taken on strength 202 Battery 11th (Reserve) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA; assigned regimental #K417718, Gunner 1945, granted leave of absence 19 Feb 1945.
Cummings, L J; Taken on strength 202 Battery 11th (Reserve) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA; assigned regimental #K417646, Bombardier 1945, granted leave of absence 19 Feb 1945.
Cummings, P K; Taken on strength 203 Battery 11th (Reserve) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA; allotted regimental #K416664, Acting Lance Bombardier 1945.
Cummings, Paul Edmund; Taken on strength as a Musician in 15th Field Artillery Regiment RCA on 5 Jul 1984, qualified General Military Training on 17 Aug 1984, qualified TQ1 Musician on 17 Aug 1984, qualified TQ2 Musician on 21 Jun 1985, promoted Bombardier on 5 Jul 1985, released on 22 Jan 1987.
Cundy, GC; Taken on strength 15th Field Brigade RCA, Bombardier in 68th Field Battery in 1938.
Cunliffe, James Parr; Born 17 Aug 1873, Lancashire, England; 10 years Royal Field Artillery & 2 years mounted policeman, South African Constabulary; Vancouver miner; attested for 47th Battalion Draft 22 Mar 1915; Vancouver Voluntary Reserve; attested second time 68th Overseas Depot Field Battery as a Driver 21 Feb 1916; assigned regimental #331624; 3rd Field Artillery Draft; embarked Halifax 1 May 1916; disembarked Liverpool 6 May 1916; transferred to Reserve Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 7 May 1916; transferred to Regimental Depot Shorncliffe 11 Mar 1917; embarked to Canada 26 May 1917; discharged 30 Nov 1917 being no longer physically fit for war service; deceased 27 Aug 1939; interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Burnaby.
Cunningham, Thomas Kilgour; Born Vancouver, BC 15 Jun 1913; taken on strength as a Gunner with 58th Battery, 15th (Vancouver) Coast Brigade, RCA NPAM on 14 Aug 1940, assigned regimental number V9926, assigned new regimental number K416543; deceased 12 Jun 1978; interred Pacific Heritage Cemetery, Burnaby, BC.
Curran, R B; Taken on strength 203 Battery 11th (Reserve) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA; assigned regimental # K416806, Boy 1945, struck off strength 12 Feb 1945 unable to attend parades.
Curran, William Joseph; Born Dublin, Ireland 23 Sep 1891; Charlottetown student; experience with Prince Edward Island Heavy Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery; attested with No. 5 Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery as a Gunner 23 Jun 1916; assigned regimental #1261439; embarked Halifax on S.S. Southland 26th Sep 1916; disembarked Liverpool 6 Oct 1916; unit renamed 8th Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery; landed in France on 31 Mar 1917; granted 14 days leave to Paris 6 Dec 1917; died of pneumonia on 1 Jan 1918; buried at Lillers Communal Cemetery, France.
BWM, VM
BWM, VM
Currie, Hector Talmage; Born Fairview, Prince Edward Island 17 Aug 1896; teacher; experience with the Prince Edward Island Heavy Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery; attested with No. 5 Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery, as a Gunner 17 Jul 1916; assigned regimental #1261450; embarked Halifax on S.S. Southland on 26th Sep 1916; disembarked Liverpool 6 Oct 1916; unit renamed 8th Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery; landed in France on 31 Jul 1917; to be Acting Bombardier on 11 Oct 1917; to Anti-Aircraft School on 3 Feb until 8 Mar 1918; known as 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery on 3 Apr 1918; gassed on 29 May 1918; invalided to Canadian Artillery Reinforcement Depot on 3 Jun 1918; attached to 2nd Canadian Command Depot on 9 Aug 1918; returned to Canadian Artillery Reinforcement Depot on 27 Sep 1918; arrived in Canada on 20 Dec 1918, discharged on 13 Jan 1919; deceased 4 Feb 1990, interred Long Creek United Baptist Cemetery Prince Edward Island.
BWM, VM
BWM, VM
Currie, Thomas Joseph; Born Glace Bay, Nova Scotia 12 Nov 1894; clerk; attested 10 Sep 1915; assigned regimental #310176; appointed Provisional Corporal; disembarked England from S.S. Missanabie 12 Mar 1916; taken on strength 36th Battery, 11th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery; taken on strength 9th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 26 May 1916; proceeded to France 13 Jul 1916; confirmed Corporal 10 Sep 1916; admitted 10th Canadian Field Hospital 29 Nov 1916; discharged 3 Dec 1916; reverts to ranks at own request 29 Dec 1916; admitted 4th Canadian Field Hospital Gunshot Wound head 17 Aug 1917; discharged 18 Aug 1917; admitted to hospital (pneumonia) while on leave from France 18 Sep 1917; taken on strength from 9th Brigade 18 Sep 1917; shown on command to 2 CCD 5 Jan 1918; taken on strength Composite Brigade 23 May 1918; taken on strength 16th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 21 Aug 1918; proceeded overseas to Northern Russia 20 Sep 1918; arrived Archangel Russia 1 Oct 1918; served as driver in 68 Battery; embarked for United Kingdom 18 Jun 1919; embarked Liverpool on R.M.S. Carmania 5 Jul 1919; disembarked Halifax 12 Jul 1919; discharged 18 Jul 1919; married Mary Susan McMullen; deceased 22 May 1965; interred Saint Anne's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
BWM, VM
BWM, VM
Curtis, W; Taken on strength 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery; Battery Sergeant Major 1923.
Cuthbert, William Arthur; Born Vancouver, BC 27 Jul 1898; Victoria student; experience in high school and university cadets; attested 62nd Battery, 15th Overseas Brigade, Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force as a Gunner 16 May 1916; assigned regimental #332898; embarked Halifax 11 Sep 1916; disembarked Liverpool 22 Sep 1916; transferred to the 51st Howitzer Battery, 13th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, Milford Camp 22 Jan 1917; proceeded to France 24 Aug 1917; Tunneling Course at School of Mines 14 Feb 1918; promoted Bombardier 14 Mar 1918; granted 14 days leave 18 Oct 1918; appointed Acting Sergeant 31 Mar 1919; proceeded to England 10 May 1919; embarked Liverpool R.M.S. Scotian 11 Jun 1919; discharged 28 Jun 1919; married Esther Lindstedt 12 Feb 1924; deceased Jun 1981, Santa Clara, CA, United States of America.
BWM, VM
BWM, VM
Cutliffe, John Henry; Taken on strength with 4th Regiment from 1912 to 1913, taken on strength Prince Edward Island Heavy Brigade Canadian Garrison Artillery, taken on strength as a Gunner with the No. 5 Siege Battery Canadian Garrison Artillery on 17 Apr 1916, embarked on the S.S. Southland on 26th Sep 1916, unit renamed 8th Siege Battery Canadian Garrison Artillery, landed in France on 31 Jul 1917, admitted 54 Casualty Clearing Station on 20 Sep 1917, taken on strength Canadian Artillery Reinforcement Depot on 3 Oct 1917, taken on strength 2nd C.C. D. on 2 Nov 1917, taken on strength Reserve Battery Canadian Garrison Artillery on 31 Dec 1917, taken on strength with 11th Canadian Siege Battery on 2 Jan 1918, landed in France on 2 Apr 1918, absorbed into 3 Canadian Garrison Artillery Brigade on 3 Apr 1918, hospital with influenza on 19 Sep 1918, embarked for Canada on 26 Jun 1919, discharged on 11 Jul 1919.
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