![]() Two additional members have been added to our list of fallen: Signaller Robert Godfrey Hunter enlisted with the 60th Battery, 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 29 March 1916. He subsequently transferred to 14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery when 15th Brigade was absorbed. He died of wounds received in action 17 September 1918 and is interred at Duisans British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. He was the brother of Bombardier Harold Gilray Hunter, who died 3 November 1918 while serving with the 9th Battery, 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Driver James McNaughton Pottinger enlisted with the 5th Canadian Garrison Artillery and then transferred over to the Ammunition Column that was formed in Victoria for the 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. He subsequently transferred to the 60th Battery, 14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery when 15th Brigade was absorbed in England. He was killed in action 1 November 1918 and is interred at Denain Communal Cemetery, Nord, France. |
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