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Dedication
Dedicated with gratitude to the memory of
late president and Managing d i r e c t o r of
Preston and Sons , Limited, publishers of
The brantford Expositor, who, with char-
acteristic interest in all worth-while com-
munity endeavors and with warm-hearted
generosity which ever typified his support,
gave to this undertaking the initial encourage-
ment, sound counsel and practical help
without which the publication of the Brant
County Album of honor would not have
been possible.
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W. B. Preston
Compiled and Published byTHE BRANTFORD KINSMEN CLUB
Directed and Edited byHELEN SANDERS
Copyrighted 1946
Designed and Printed by THE HURLEY PRINTING COMPANY, LIMITED
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GENERAL H. D. G. CRERAR, C.H., C.B., D.S.O.
I have been asked to write a foreword to the Album of Honor,
which is being published by the Kinsmen Club of Brantford to
commemorate those of that locality who served in the Armed
Forces of Canada during the Great War 1939-45.
Some six thousand men and women of the County of Brant andCity of Brantford were included in this gallant company. Nearlythree hundred of these gave their lives, in fulfilling their highresponsibilities. These factual figures are more eloquent than anywords of mine could possibly be. This Album will ensure that theproud record of these Canadians will not be forgotten.
(H.D.G. Crerar) General
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DEDICATION Page 3
FOREWORD by General H. D. G. Crerar Page 5
INTRODUCTION Pages 8-9
PRESIDENT OF KINSMEN CLUB Pages 10-11
INTRODUCTION TO CASUALTIES
by Hon. Maj. John W. Foote, V.C Page 12
"These Gave Their Lives" Pages 13-68
GENERAL SERVICE PERSONNEL SECTION with photographs
Brantford and Brant County Pages 69-151
Paris Pages 152-165
Six Nations Indians Pages 166-168
Burford Pages 169-172
St. George Pages 173-176
Addenda Pages 177-179
Additional Service Personnel Pages 180-186
SUPPORTING FIRMS Page 187
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Index
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Album of Honor
for
Brant County
Introduction
During the Second Great War some 6,000 of Brant County's population of upwards of 57,000 enlistedin the armed forces. Six thousand men and women — a formidable force in themselves — donned theKing's uniform and followed their assigned paths of duty. A relative few were destined to go no fartherthan Ontario training centres. Others were posted to more remote places in Canada — to eastern De-bert or to far western Nanaimo. More embarked on the great troop transports and were carried to thepreparatory fields of Great Britain, before proceeding to the battlegrounds of distant Africa, Sicily,Italy and Europe. Still others, particularly those who wore the blue of the Royal Canadian Navy, sailedthe high seas half across the world. They fought and many of them died, following their hazardouscourses through the ice-ridden ocean that tops our land, or over the grim Atlantic, or into the waters ofthe tropics. And while the majority of the men in the grey-blue of the Royal Canadian Air Force train-ed in Canada and Britain and went on missions in the skies over Europe, not a few found themselves incountries until then no more than exotic names in their geography books.
And so it was that even the youngest school child here grew familiar with names such as Burma, Ran-goon, Singapore, Hong Kong, Reykjavik, the Po, Monte Cassino, Normandy, Bergen op Zoom, Nijmegen,Hochwald, and the rest — wherever their fathers or brothers or other relatives and friends were serv-ing. Indeed, the places Brant County men and women reached in waging the good fight were so variedand at such distant points that, if a list were compiled, it would resemble a Baedeker guide-book.
A glance at the photographs in this Album of Honor will show that it was the youth of our County, theyoung in heart and years and physical fitness, between the ages of 18 and 50, who made up this greatforce. They went from the classrooms, the factories, the farms, the offices and the shops. They wereour young professional men — doctors, lawyers, teachers, engineers, chemists. They were our storeclerks, mechanics, carpenters, bookkeepers, reporters, photographers and schoolboys. Some were stillstudents. Still others, having left school during depression years, had not been fortunate enough to se-cure permanent positions. Some were leaving behind their first jobs, their new marriages, their infantchildren. But all possessed a singleness of purpose. Once they lost their civilian tags in the commondenominator of a uniform, their aim was the same — "to finish the job". It would be superfluous tosay that the photographs and names in this Album of Honor represent the best of our youth. A glanceat the pictures shows that. But we who remained at home can appreciate, remember and honor thevalor they displayed after they were transplanted from our community.
We shall remember our Navy and our dauntless sailors who served on waters infested by enemy sub-marines and surface craft of war, all carrying their deadly freight. There was such little fanfare ac-companying the Navy's job — sometimes all the more deadly because of the monotony and the neces-sarily cramped quarters — that we give those who went down to the sea in ships a special place in ourhearts and our limitless gratitude.
We shall remember our forces who fought at Dieppe and the essential service they rendered. We shallremember that hot July 10, 1943, when the invasion of Sicily began, precursor to the battles in Italyfrom Reggio to the Po. We shall remember the lonely heart-breaking years our men spent training inEngland preparatory to June 6, 1944, and all the grim days that followed invasion of Normandy. Weshall remember Beny-sur-Mer, where so many were laid to rest in consequence of the bloody strugglethat preceded Caen and Falaise. It was our youth who fought through Italy, France, Belgium, Hollandand into the depths of the enemy country until the foe surrendered, and it is hoped that this Album ofHonor will serve to keep alive the recollection of their glorious deeds.
And finally, there are those who were numbered with the Royal Canadian Air Force, a mighty factorboth in the averting of defeat and in the winning of victory. We shall remember, as a glowing and ra-diant light that shone in the dark pre-invasion days, the bravery of our airmen who flew above theenemy's flak-filled skies. Then it seemed almost suicidal to be among those gallant crews who blazed thetrail to the final and mighty battles that were to end the war.
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Let us also not forget the sturdy ground-crew personnel, who besides devotion to duty were possessedof the knowledge and skill to "keep them flying".
We have still one more group to which to pay tribute in our remembrance: the nursing sisters, whoseskilful and sympathetic ministrations were so indispensable, the Wrens, the Cwacs, the R.C.A.F.W.D.'s, who shouldered the heavy, unglamorous and routine tasks that men might be spared for sternerduties. They did the humdrum willingly and well, and their recompense came with the successful con-clusion of the war.In this Album of Honor we have a special section devoted to our war dead, who were not here to breakranks when the peacetime "dismiss" came. It seems fitting to print what one, destined to join theirimmortal company, wrote on the eve of D-Day. It sums up what must have been in many hearts thatnight, and its high courage, like a banner that will long flutter in our minds, reminds us that
"We who remain can never call them backThis side of memory to pay our debt.It is our urgent duty not to lackThe qualities they gave, nor to forget."
This, then, is the excerpt:". . . . I find myself staring into space wondering what I can write about, what I can say to you athome. Much will have happened by the time you receive this. The radio and newspapers will burst forthwith news of all the latest events . . . But the radio or the newspapers can not convey to you thethoughts I have at this time. . . ."You and I have heard of many chaps who, under circumstances such as this, write touching letters tobe forwarded to their loved ones — 'just in case'. I must admit that I thought of it myself, but de-cided against it."As you know, I am a very practical person. I am also a bit of a fatalist, feeling sure that what is to bewill be, that whatever happens it always happens for some good reason, although we may not realizeit"Great things are in store for me — for us. I will speak only of myself, but what applies to me ap-plies also to thousands like me. I am a part, however small, of a great force which, in the months tocome, will bring the war in Europe to a victorious conclusion.
"It will be hard. Yes, I realize that, and am ready. .. You may wonder if I am afraid. I have wonderedabout that myself, and have decided that if I do feel any fear it must be over-run by other emotions,such as curiosity, the will to fight and win, and many others which I am finding awfully hard to putinto words."Of this I am sure: I am not afraid of Death. I believe sincerely in a Hereafter, and I have no regretsfor the life I have led on this earth. I have had more than my share of joy and happiness. . . .
"Now I am wondering what your thoughts are after having read my letter thus far. Have I been toooutspoken? I don't think so, for I have only spoken OUR thoughts.
"It's like this: We have a job to do. We'll do that job, and we'll look after ourselves while doing it. Iknow it won't be easy for you folk back Home, but we do ask you to keep smiling and not to worry.Just carry on as usual, for us. 'Monty' himself says we can beat Germany in six months. Think ofthat! Just six months — if all goes well. Of the Canucks. 'Monty' is quoted as having said that 'the onlything the Canadians will stop for is to read their mail.' He can say that again!
". . . . And now there doesn't seem to be much left for me to say. Once again I ask you — all of you —not to worry too much, to keep the Home fires burning, and, with all us lads over here, look forwardand hope and pray for that glorious day when we'll all be together once again. . . ."
It was written June 3, 1944, by L/Sgt.' Walter Roy Dowden, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.Dowden, 5 Dover Avenue, who was killed in action six days later.
We shall not forget them nor those who fought and labored at their side. The publication of thisAlbum of Honor reflects the conviction and the faith that the Freedom so dearly bought by so manylives and so much effort will be treasured and nurtured in the hearts of all for whom it has beenpreserved.
HELEN SANDERS
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H. F. Norman, President
From the President of the Kinsmen Club
In the year 1920 a few returned servicemen, looking for the comrade-ship of the war years, began meeting in Hamilton and so evolved thefirst Kinsmen Club. Its membership, they decided, should compriseyoung business and professional men between the ages of 21 and 40.Organized for fellowship and service, their watchword was, "The Com-munity's Greater Need."
From this humble beginning the Kin Clubs have emerged as Canada'snational service organization, with, at present, 175 clubs and 8,500members. Brantford's Kinsmen Club was chartered in 1940 and is theyoungest of the local clubs of this type. But though numerically smallit has become well known as an energetic unit.
The Association of Kinsmen Clubs raised $4,000,000 for the Milk forBritain Fund in two and a half years — the greatest single effort byany such group in the British Empire. Brantford also made excellentcontribution to this cause, thanks to the generosity of her citizens.
After the war, the local Kinsmen Club welcomed back its veteran members and almost immediately be-came concerned with the problem of cancer. The Club's President, as Chairman of the 1946 BrantCounty Cancer Drive, was able to report that this Telephone City was the largest contributor, percapita, in the nation-wide campaign, the sum of $31,000 being raised here.
Brant County has always been one of the most loyal and patriotic communities in Canada, and one isgreatly impressed by the long association of Brant County families with the proud record of this Domin-ion and Commonwealth in the periodic defense of freedom. As in the First Great War, so in the Second,thousands of her citizens joined the colors.
In pondering what suitable tribute might be paid to these gallant men and women, it occurred to methat the ordinary form of recognition or memorial, while impressive, lacks the personal touch of some-thing treasured within the home. With this thought there came to me the idea of a plan by whicheveryone so desiring might possess an appropriate reminder of the service and sacrifice of Brantfordand Brant County men and women, and have it as his or her individual property.
This record of recognition was to be in the form of an Album of photographs, including, to the great-est extent possible, the likenesses of those from Brant who donned the King's uniform.
When the idea came first, it was limited as to scope, but by progressive planning and development itgrew into the Brant County Album of Honor, a work of such detail as to be truly outstanding amongservice club projects.
Having conceived the idea of the Album, and realizing that it was not a work for an individual, I placedit before the Kinsmen Club. For a unit so small as to numbers and so young as to years, it was a tre-mendous undertaking, but the prospective benefits to the community were so evident that there was nohesitancy on the part of the members and the task was soon under way.
The official start was made on August 27, 1945, and we are grateful indeed for the manner in whichthe merchants and the public assisted us. With their support and the counsel of good friends and theinspiration of the goal we had set ourselves, we carried on to this successful conclusion of our endeavor.
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As one turns the pages of this volume one is impelled to reflect, not only on the tragedy of those whosacrificed their lives, but upon the enduring glory of their accomplishment, and also upon the greatdebt we owe to those who offered their time, their health and, if need be, life itself that our way of lifemight be preserved. Should the call come again, there would be loyal response thereto, but it is theearnest hope and prayer of us all that, through the guidance of wise world statesmanship, a repetition ofsuch sacrifice may never again be required.
I sincerely hope that my humble contribution, dedicated to those commemorated within these pages,will bring its reward to myself and the members of the Kinsmen Club in the service we may thus haverendered to this community.
The following are the other members of the 1946 Executive of the Brantford Kinsmen Club:Past President, D. HORNE;lst Vice-President, JACK A. SUDDABY;2nd Vice-President, S. CARA;Secretary, D. S. MCCAIG;Treasurer, R. CARTER;Registrar, W. SNIDER;Directors, R. PICKEMAN, J. BOWMAN, A. WOODLEY, W. W. HUNTER;Album Committee, IVAN S. THACKER, R. PICKEMAN, DOUGLAS A. PARLEY,
JACK A. SUDDABY and J. J. TUFFORD.
President and General Chairman ofThe Album of Honor
Acknowledgments
It was due in no small measure to the kindness of friends that material was gathered for The Album ofHonor. The manner in which the citizens assisted whenever asked for help was a fine example of com-munity friendliness and also demonstrated how grateful Brant County residents are for the task so welldone by our service personnel.Special thanks are due to the late Mr. W. B. Preston for making available the war files of The Brant-ford Expositor and for his kindly encouragement and assistance in the original planning of the volume.The work of the following was invaluable in connection with the collecting of pictures in the areas inwhich they live: Mrs. Howard Disher, Burford; Mrs. J. R. Rousell, Cainsville; Mrs. W. H. Mowat, EchoPlace; Mr. C. W. Wetmore, Mount Pleasant; Mrs. H. W. Richards, Paris; Mr. D. Robinson, St.George; Mr. Hilton M. Hill, of the Six Nations Reservations and Miss Mary Henderson, of the IndianOffice Staff.Acknowledgment is also made of the assistance of the churches, schools, local firms and organizationsin providing copies of their honor rolls; of the Y.M.C.A. for material assistance; Mr. Ray H. Mann,President, and Mr. Neil Prior, Secretary of the Brantford branch of the Canadian Legion; of Col. R. Y.Cory, O.B.E., V.D., and Major George Reives, of No. 20, C.I.B.T.C.; of F/L H. Halpin, of No. 4,R.E.M.U.; of A/Comm. C. S. Glassco, of H.M.C.S. Star, Hamilton; of Mr. W. Ross Macdonald, K.C.,M.P.; of Messrs. J. P. Ryan, John Ross, R. L. Beckett, H. J. Vallentyne, and P. A. Shultis and theeditorial and reportorial staffs of The Expositor for their unfailing courtesy and help when called uponfor assistance.The Album of Honor also appreciates the skill of the Brantford photographers who re-photographed thepictures submitted, particularly Mr. F. R. Brown, of Meyers Studios, Mr. George Free, of Free's PhotoStudio, Mr. F. W. Weekes, of Connaught Studios and Mr. D. L. Brontmier, Paris. It is grateful to themand to Mr. H. E. Porter for making many pictures available.Particularly is the Album of Honor appreciative of The T. Eaton Company for providing free ofcharge, office space for the work in connection with the compilation of the volume.
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HON.-MAJ. JOHN W. FOOTE, V.C.
Introduction to Casualties
It is with a deep sense of privilege that I write this Foreword to the Casualty Sec-tion of this Book of Remembrance.
Clearly it is impossible for anyone to express adequately our sense of obligation andgratitude to those whose names appear here.
Nevertheless it is necessary — and it is good — that we attempt to record ourappreciation and acknowledge our tremendous debt to these men.
True all that they fought and died for has not materialized completely — nor willit in one generation. The battle is by no means finished and in this fact lies theopportunity for succeeding generations.
The record of sacrifice contained in these pages should provide a mighty challengeto young Canadians — a challenge to live and work with vision, energy andpurpose.
Others have sacrificed and died that you might live and that living you may doyour utmost to create the civilization they envisaged.
It is with the hope that many lives will be offered to this end, that I dedicate thisRoll of Honor, in sincere appreciation of those whose sacrifice has taught us howto give.
Canadian Chaplain Service (P) N.D.H.Q. Ottawa.
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lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. Charles W. Abrey, Sto. 1/C Donald A. Adams, Pte. Donald L. Adams, Sgt. Florence E.Adams, F/S James Adams, L.A.C. John W. Adams.
2nd ROW: Sto. 1/C Roy M. Adams, Lieut. William W. Adams, Rfn. Robert T. Adie, S.B.A. E. Duncan Addison, Pte.Robert J. Adlam, Cpl. Ralph G. Adlington.
3rd ROW: F/S Ross L. Adlington, Pte. Benjamin Akeroyd, S/Sgt. Jack Akeroyd, Sgt. Arnold S. Alcock, Sgt. Douglas K.Alderson, L.A.C. Franklin K. Alderson.
4th ROW: Sgt. Stanley V. Alford, L.A.C. Alden F. Allan, L.A.C. Gaylord E. Allan, Cpl. John Allan, Pte. Marvin S.Allan, Pte. George E. Allen.
5th ROW: L.A.C. Herbert L. Allen, F/O Kenneth R. Allen, L/Cpl. Robert Allen, Sgt. Ross J. Allen, L/Cpl. Gordon D.Allison, P.O. Alfred Allman.
6th ROW: Pte. Grace Allman, Pte. Marvin W. Almas, Pte. Patrick J. Alonzo, L.A.C. Harold J. Alway, L.A.C. Edwin T.Amos, A/B Leslie G. Amy.
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lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. John F. R. Anders, D.S.M., F/O George J. Anderson, L/Bdr. John A. G. Anderson, Lieut.L. May B. Anderson, Sgt. Louis A. Anderson, Cpl. Roy W. Anderson.
2nd ROW: Sgt. Samuel Anderson, Pte. Thomas H. Anderson, Pte. William F. Anderson, Sto. 1/C Anthony Andretta,F/S R. William Andrew, Sig. Dean L. Andrews.
3rd ROW: Pte. Francis H. Anguish, F/L Jack M. Anguish, Spr. Andrew M. T. Angus, Sgt. George S. Angus, L.A.C. JohnR. Angus, Sgt. Morton R. Angus.
4th ROW: Pte. William J. Anscombe, Cpl. George E. Apigian, C.S.M. James Apigian, Pte. Thomas H. Apigian, Cpl.Everett W. Archer, Sgt. Herbert T. Arkell.
5th ROW: L/Cpl. Gordon A. Armour, Pte. Betty (Miller) Armstrong, Pte. Burt H. Armstrong, L/Bdr. David E. Arm-strong, Pte. George F. Armstrong, Pte. James E. Armstrong.
6th ROW: Gnr. James E. Armstrong, Pte. Jean Armstrong, L.A.C. John W. Armstrong, F/S Robert L. Armstrong,Sgt. Verna B. Armstrong, L.A.C. Cecil A. Arrowsmith.
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lst ROW: Left to Right— Sgt. George L. Arthurs, Capt. Ralph G. Ashbury, Cpl. Frederick G. Ashby, Sig. Norman R.Ashby, Sgt. George H. Aslin, L.A.C. Jack Aslin.
2nd ROW: L.A.C. John Aspey, Pte. Edward G. Atfield, Pte. Lloyd C. Atfield, Pte. William J. Atfield, Pte. BrantAtkin, Gnr. Lawrence Attwell.
3rd ROW: Wren Marjorie Attwell, Sgt. Rex Atwell, L.A.C. Allan E. Avey, Sig. James Avey, Pte. Raymond C. Avey, F/OArnold W. Avison.
4th ROW: Cpl. W. Howard Avison, L/Cpl. David W. Ayres, Gnr. Robert J. Ayres, Sto. 1/C Victor M. Azzopardi, Pte.William J. Azzopardi, P/O Douglas R. Bacon.
5th ROW: Sto. 1/C Robert W. Bage, Cpl. Frank C. Bailey, L.A.C. John Bailey, Pte. John L. Bain, Gnr. John E. Baines,Cpl. Douglas N. Baird.
6th ROW: Cpl. Lloyd K. Baird, Pte. Maurice Baise, F/O Albert E. Baker, Tpr. Charles Baker, Pte. William I. Baker,L/Cpl. Charles Balazs.
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lst ROW: Left to Right—Lieut. Charles W. Baldwin, L/Cpl. Leo Balian, W.O. 1 William E. Balkwill, Sgmn. Cecil B.Ball, Pte. Harvey A. Ball, Capt. P. A. Ballachey.
2nd ROW: L.A.C. William E. Ballantyne, Sgt. George Ballinger, Wren Sheila C. Ballinger, Tpr. Albert Balog, Sig.George C. Balog, Pte. George E. Balog.
3rd ROW: L/Sgt. Steve Balog, A/B John Bandoian, Tel. T.O. Thomas W. Bannister, L.A.C. George H. Barber, MajorGeorge S. Barber, M.D., L/Cpl. Gladys M. Barber.
4th ROW: A/B Kenneth G. Barber, C.P.O. Reginald L. Barber, W.O. 1 Robert E. Barbour, Pte. Douglas W. Barker, Pte.Earl H. Barker, Gnr. William R. Barker.
5th ROW: L/Cpl. Vernon T. Barnard, Cpl. Harvey M. Barnes, Spr. James N. Barnes, Pte. Howard R. Barnett, L.A.W.Elizabeth M. C. Barnie, P/O George B. Barnie.
6th ROW: Sgt. Frank E. G. Barnsley, Cpl. James Barr, S/Sgt. Bernard M. Barron, Tpr. Clarence T. Barrowclough,R.Q.M.S. Nelson G. Barrowclough, L/Cpl. Lawrence C. Barter.
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lst ROW: Left to Right—Capt. Russell E. Barton, Sgt. George T. Baskett, Pte. Lloyd T. G. Baskett, Cpl. George A.Bates, Sgt. Kenneth R. Batson, Pte. Donald W. Battye.
2nd ROW: F/S Harold D. Battye, F/S Frank C. Baumgart, Sig. William R. Baxter, Cpl. Harold L. Bayham, Lieut.Edward G. Bayley, Pte. Steven Bazoian.
3rd ROW: A.C. 1 Alfred Beales, F/L Robert A. Beattie, Tpr. Lloyd E. Bechtel, Capt. Richard B. Beckett, L/Cpl. CharlieW. Beckham, Pte. Kinloch Beemer.
4th ROW: Cpl. Kenneth W. Bell, F/O Norman H. Bell, L.A.C. Thomas D. Bell, L.A.C. Floyd M. Bellhouse, Cfn. HarryW. Bellhouse, Pte. S. Lawrence Bellhouse.
5th ROW: Pte. Edith (Harris) Belontz, A/B William Belontz, Pte. Albert E. Beney, Cpl. Edmond A. Beney, W.O. 2William G. Beney, Sgt. Frederic H. Bennett.
6th ROW: Lieut. Norman J. Bennett, Sgt. Norman S. Bennett, F/L Richard N. Bennett, P/O Robert G. Bennett, L.A.C.William J. Bennett, Sgt. Robert L. Benning.
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lst ROW: Left to Right—Lieut. G. Kenneth Benson, Pte. Alvin K. Berkeley, Spr. Cyril H. Berkeley, Pte. Kenneth CBerkeley, Pte. Clifford E. Berry, L/Cpl. Gordon L. Berry.
2nd ROW: Lieut. John W. Berry, Lieut. Wallace R. Berry, C.S.M. Robert Bessant, Sgt. William A. Bessant, Pte. ArthurP. Bessey, A/B Kenneth E. Bessey.
3rd ROW: P.O. Robert M. Bessey, Sgt. Kenneth E. Best, Cpl. Walter A. Best, L.A.C. Chester J. Bewick, L.A.C. JosephJ. Bialas, Lieut. Marshall S. Bier.
4th ROW: Pte. Delbert C. Biggs, Spr. Frank E. Biggs, L.A.C. George H. Biggs, Tpr. Leonard E. Biggs, Capt. EdwardJ. Billo, M.C, Pte. Shirley Bingham.
5th ROW: L.A.C. George M. Birkett, Pte. John N. Birkett, Cpl. William S. Birkett, Pte. Yvonne Birks, Sgt. John W.Bishop, Pte. Kenneth Bishop.
6th ROW: L.A.C. Alvin T. Bissett, Sgt. Charles E. Bisset, L.A.C. Keith Bisset, Capt. Donald W. Bisset, Sto. 1/C RobertD. Bisset, Pte. Edwin Blackwell.
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lst ROW: Left to Right — Pte. George A. Blackwell, Tpr. John E. Blake, F/O John F. Blakney, W.O. Clifford F BlakneyA/B Ronald Blank, Gnr. Jack Blasdell.
2nd ROW: Pte. Clarence A. Blenkinsop, Cfn. Norman R. Blenkinsop, L/Wren Alice Bloodsworth, Gnr. Clifford E Bloom-fleld, Gnr. Harry G. Bloomfleld, F/S Roy E. Blower.
3rd ROW: Sgt. William F. Blower, P.O. Stephen Bobrovitz, Pte. Steve Bohar, Major Roy E. Bolt, Pte. Calvin D BondA.C. 1 Kenneth R. Bond. '
4th ROW: Pte. Richard W. Bond, Bndsm. Russell A. Bond, Pte. Virginia E. Bond, Pte. Nick J. Bonello, L/Bdr HerbertJ. Bonner, L/Sto. Charles F. Bonney.
5th ROW: L.A.C. William A. Book, Pte. Charles L. Boomer, Cpl. Ted I. Boomer, S/Sgt. Alexander H. Boot PteEdmund J. Booth, Wren Ellen M. Booth.
6th ROW: Pte. Albert P. Boraski, Spr. Joseph Borbely, Cpl. Harvey Borlak, F/O Arthur Borthwick, F/O John Borth-wick, Capt. William S. Borthwick.
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lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.C. Walter Borthwick, Pte. Jack L. Bosnian, Pte. Jack Bossie, Sgt. Lewis A. Bothwell,E.R.A. G. Douglas Boughner, A.C. 2 George Boughner, Jr.
2nd ROW: P.O. Robert C. Boughner, Q.M.S. Thomas A. Boughton, Sgt. L.R.P.J. Boulaine, M.M., Pte. Philip Bourgeois,Cpl. Frederick G. Bourne, F/O Neil D. Bowden.
3rd ROW: Cpl. William J. Bowden, L.A.W. Ethel F. Bowen, Pte. James A. Bowen, Sgt. John P. Bowen, Tpr. Elmer R.Bowerman, F/S Harold D. Bowerman.
4th ROW: F/O Lorne E. Bowerman, Lieut. Evelyn (Duval) Bowery, Cpl. Ben E. Bowler, Gnr. William C. Bowler,Sgt. Albert B. Bowman, Pte. Clayton H. Bowman.
5th ROW: Pte. Clifton H. Bowman, A.C. 2 Fred Bowman, Sgt. Harold Bowman, Pte. R. Leonard Bowman, A/B HowardG. Box, A.I.-D.R. Murray E. Boyd.
6th ROW: Gnr. Michael J. Boytor, Sgt. James H. Braby, L.A.C. Sidney H. Bradfield, A/B Basil V. Bradley, Lieut.Donald H. Bradley, A/B Edward B. Bradley.
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lst ROW: Left to Right—P.O. Frederick P. Bradley, Pte. Douglas H. Bradshaw, C.S.M. Edward C. Bradshaw, Sgt.Harold W. Bradshaw, Sto. 1/C John S. Bradshaw, Pte. Reginald A. Bradshaw.
2nd ROW: Cpl. George A. Bragg, Pte. John W. Bragg, L.S.A. George H. Bray, A/B William F. Brazil, Pte. Harold L.Brennan, L/Smn. Robert A. Bremner.
3rd ROW: F/O T. Hugh Bremner, Sgt. R. T. Brett, Capt. Carman P. Breuls, Pte. Cecil R. Brewster, Pte. Dave Bridges,Lieut. Margaret L. Briggs.
4th ROW: A/B Frederick L. Brillinger, Sgt. Charles S. Brimmer, Sgt. Frederick J. Brimmer, Host. Sup. Elizabeth C.Brittain, Gnr. Horace G. A. Broadbridge, Wren C. Iris Broadley.
5th ROW: Sgt. Kirby A. Brock, Pte. Roy H. Brock, Gnr. William Brook, W/C Douglas J. Brooker, A.F.C., SA. Donald W.Brooks, Cpl. Frederick G. Brooks.
6th ROW: W.O. 2 Herschell L. Brooks, Sgt. Russell E. Brooks, Pte. Reginald E. Brooks, Lt.-Col. W. Dudley Brooks,D.S.O., E.D., O/S Douglas Broughton, Pte. Fred Broughton.
Seventy-seven
lst ROW: Left to Right—A/B Ronald Broughton, Pte. Albert Brown, Rfn. Clarence Brown, Pte. C. A. Brown CaptCharles E. Brown, M.C, Pte. C. Russell Brown.
2nd ROW: Pte. Daniel A. Brown, Pte. Donald V. Brown, L.A.W. Edna A. Brown, Cpl. Eric G. Brown, E.R.A. FrankBrown, Cpl. F. Willard Brown.
3rd ROW: Sgt. Gavin M. Brown, Gnr. George A. Brown, Capt. George M. Brown, Tpr. George V. Brown Sgt GladysE. Brown, Cpl. John A. Brown.
4th ROW: W.O. 1 John R. Brown, Pte. Joseph C. Brown, L/Sgt. Joseph R. Brown, Sgt. Keith C. Brown, Pte. Merle L.Brown, Lieut. Richard M. Brown.
5th ROW: Pte. Roy F. Brown, Pte. Wallace J. Brown, L/Cpl. William A. Brown, Pte. William B. Brown, Tpr. DelmarR. Browne, Bndsm. Allan E. Brunsden.
6th ROW: L/Cpl. S. Davison Bryant, Sgt. Thomas Bryant, Pte Alexander F. Brydges, Sto. 1/C John W Brydges LieutJ. Donald Buchanan, Pte. Walter J. Bulanda.
Seventy-eight
Seventy-nine
lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.C. Douglas N. Bullock, Cpl. Harry G. Bullock, Cpl. Roy L. Burger, Pte. Gordon A. Burke,Sgt. Lloyd R. Burke, Gnr. Wilfred E. Burke.
2nd ROW: Pte. George Buries, Gnr. Ronald Burman, Wren Ruth C. Burman, Lieut. James S. Burnett, Sgt. Maj. GordonA. Burroughs, Sgt. Harold O. Burrows.
3rd ROW: Sgt. Philip F. Burrows, E.R.A./3/C Donovan O. Burtch, Sgt. Howard H. Burtch, Sgt. Ivan E. Burtch, P.O.Melvin Burtch, L/Sto. Thomas W. Burtch.
4th ROW: B.S.M. Norman A. Burtis, A/B Robert W. Burtis, F/L W. Don Burton, D.F.C., Pte. Steven J. Busa, L.A.C.Norris J. Bush, B.Q.M.S. George H. Bustard.
5th ROW: Cpl. Herbert D. Butcher, Lieut. Lester Butcher, Gnr. Charles Lorne Butler, L/Sto. Earl C. Butler, Lieut.Donald S. Buttenham, Pte. Murray Buttenham.
6th ROW: P.O. John A. Butterworth, Cpl. William Buzek, S/Sgt. William J. Bye, Sig. Donald Caddy, L.A.C. George I.Caie, Cpl. Douglas J. Cairncross.
lst ROW: Left to Right—Major John R. Calder, M.D., L.A.C. Philip Callander, Sto. 1/C Jack L. Calleya, S/L PercivalS. Calvesbert, A.F.C, P.O. James G. Camilleri, C.E.R.A. Archie B. Campbell.
2nd ROW: L.A.C. Charles W. Campbell, P.O. David F. Campbell, Sgt. Frank E. Campbell, L/Bdr. Frederick R. Campbell,F/O John Campbell, Gnr. Melvin F. Campbell.
3rd ROW: Tpr. C. Stuart Campbell, Sgt. W. Bert Campbell, Pte. George W. Cantlon, F/O Lorne E. Card, Sto. 1/CWilliam H. Careswell, Pte. Donald J. Carey.
4th ROW: L.A.W. Florence M. Carey, S/Sgt. Richard A. Carey, B.E.M., Pte. George E. Carlyle, Pte. Richard Carlyle,Cpl. William Carlyle, Tpr. John Carpenter.
5th ROW: Lieut. John McH. Carpenter, L/Sto. Laurier Carrier, Lieut. Henry L. Carroll, A/B Thomas R. Carroll,L/Wtr. Albert V. Carruthers, Sto. Gordon Carruthers.
6th ROW: L/SA Lloyd G. Carruthers, Pte. Helen R. Carter, Sgt. Robert E. Carter, F/O Donald C. Cartwright, A/BMelvin H. Cartwright, Pte. Ernest L. Casey.
Eighty
lst ROW: Left to Right—Cpl. Frank T. L. Casey, Netherlands Bronze Cross, Sgt. John W. Casey, Lieut. Joseph W.Casey, L/Cpl. Robert J. Casey, F/O Thomas J. Casey, Cfn. Donald H. Caswell.
2nd ROW: Gnr. George G. Caswell, Cpl. Andrew Catherwood, S/O Marion Catton, Major Gordon G. Caudwell, Gnr. RoyM. Caughell, Pte. Judy A. Chabin.
3rd ROW: L.A.C. Sheldon L. Chalk, Lieut. G. Clifford Chamberlin, L/Sto. Ernest W. Chamings, L.A.C. Lloyd N.Chandler, F/O John A. Chapin, Lieut. Mary L. Chapin.
4th ROW: Major Frederick A. L. Charlesworth, E.D., Pte. Thomas W. Charlick, L/Sto. Donald R. Charlton, Cpl. DonaldG. B. Charters, Gnr. George L. Chatters, Sgt. W. Stuart Cheetham.
5th ROW: Sgt. Edward Cheevers, Sgt. Lloyd Cheevers, Gnr. Patrick Cheevers, A/B R. Thomas Cheevers, Bdr. ThomasJ. Cheevers, Sgt. A. Russell Chessum.
6th ROW: Sgt. Douglas J. Chevens, Cpl. Colin L. R. Child, Pte. Dennis F. Child, Pte. Patricia M. Child, F/L Fred J.Chittenden, D.F.C, Cpl. Nora S. Chittenden.
Eighty-one
lst ROW: Left to Right—Gnr. Leo Chmura, Tpr. Otto Chrestensen, L.A.C. Donald T. Christie, Sgt. George B. Christie,Lieut. Elsie (Oliver) Christison, Pte. William S. Chrysler.
2nd ROW: Sto. 1/C Frank Chuli, Gnr. Albert L. Churcher, Pte. Clifford L. Churchill, Pte. Jack H. Churchill, F/O HaroldF. Churchward, Pte. Delbert S. Chute.
3rd ROW: Pte. Milton H. Chute, Pte Joseph F. J. Cioch, Sgt. Albert G. Clark, Pte. Alfred J. Clark, Sgt. Carl S. Clarke,M.M., F/S Charles E. Clark.
4th ROW: Pte. Charles E. Clark, Pte. James B. Clark, P/O John W. Clark, Pte. Reginald E. Clark, Tpr. StanleyClark, Pte. William G. F. Clark.
5th ROW: S/L David R. L. Clarke, Major Francis D. Clarke, M.D., Sgmn. Lloyd W. Clarke, Sgt. Norman F. Clarke,F/S William J. Clarke, L.A.C. William N. Clarke.
6th ROW: L/Bdr. Donald W. Clarkson, L.A.C. Martin P. Clawsie, Sub. Lieut. Dorothy Cleator, P.O. Gordon H. Cleator,C.P.O. Herbert W. Cleator, Lt.-Col. Samuel C. Clegg.
Eighty-two
lst ROW: Left to Right—Bdr. Carl L. Clement, Pte. Roy D. Clement, Gnr. Donald E. R. Clements, Pte. Gordon C.Clements, Wren Nancy Clements, Cpl. Norman B. Clements.
2nd ROW: Pte. Harry E. Cleveland, Sgt. Everett Clinton, L.A.C. Kenneth G. Coates, F/L Frank L. Cochrane, F/OArthur J. Cockaday, D.F.M., L.A.C. Wilfred R. Cockburn.
3rd ROW: Major Clarence F. Cockshutt, P.O. A. Alexander Codlin, Sgt. Howard Cogger, Pte. Robert E. Cogger, Pte.Ernest R. Cole, C/Ck. Leslie W. Cole.
4th ROW: Sub. Lieut. Murray S. Cole, Gnr. Norman J. Cole, Cpl. R. Edwin Cole, Pte. William J. Cole, P/O John A.Coleman, Cpl. John E. Coleman.
5th ROW: F/O William J. Coleman, F/L Ralph T. Collett, Sgt. Gordon C. Colling, L.A.C. Wilfred A. Collver, F/S E.Gwen Colman, Pte. Robert W. Coltsman.
6th ROW: Lieut. Mary (Brown) Cone, Spr. James A. Conlin, F/O Bernard A. Connan, Sto. 2/C George R. Convery,Cpl. Dean J. Convey, Pte. James A. Conway.
Eighty-three
lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.C. Arthur G. Cook, P.O. Jack H. Cook, Sgt. John Cook, L.A.C. William G. Cook, Cpl.William R. Cook, A/B Donald L. Cooke.
2nd ROW: S/Sgt. Gilbert J. Cooke, Pte. Peter Cooley, L.A.C. Bruce N. Cooper, Pte. Earl H. Cooper, Pte. Fred G.Cooper, F/O Harrison L. Cooper.
3rd ROW: Pte. Harvey Cooper, L.A.C. Herbert F. Cooper, L.A.C. John S. Cooper, Gnr. Leonard E. Cooper, F/O LeslieK. Cooper, Pte. Marvin Cooper.
4th ROW: Pte. Victor C. Cooper, Cpl. Walter C. Cooper, F/L Jack C. Copeland, A/B Harry Cordrey, Pte. Wesley C.Corey, Cpl. Edward A. Corke.
5th ROW: Sgmn. Edward L. Cormier, Lt.-Col. R. Y. Cory, O.B.E., V.D., L/Cpl. Everett Cosby, Pte. Harold V. Costen, Pte.William Coubrough, Pte. John F. Coulbeck.
6th ROW: Sto. 1/C Charles Counsell, Pte. Robert Counsell, Pte. William A. Coupland, Cpl. Henry J. R. Court, Capt.William A. Cowan, Gnr. Allan G. Cowell.
Eighty-four
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. Kenneth A. Cowell, E.R.A. 4/C Cuthbert R. Cox, Gnr. Leonard W. Cox, L.A.C. CharlesE. Coxe, L.A.W. Elsie Coxhead, P.O. Kenneth A. Crabb.
2nd ROW: Cpl. Gordon E. Craddock, F/O Robert G. Craft, D.F.M., Gnr. Ernest Craig, Tpr. Harry Cranston, L/Sto.John Crawford, Cpl. C. Hugh Crawley.
3rd ROW: Pte. George W. Creasser, Sgt. Morton N. Creath, F/O Jack S. Creighton, L/Sto. Stewart D. Crichton, Sgt.Edson T. Crockett, Pte. Arthur A. Crocock.
4th ROW: L/Cpl. Gordon W. Crocock, W.O. 2 Donald Croft, S/Sgt. Frank L. Croft, Lieut. H. Edward Croley, L/Cpl.Leonard R. Croley, R.S.M. Ross W. Croley.
5th ROW: Tpr. Wallace H. Croley, L.A.C. Walter F. Croley, Pte. Clarence F. Cromwell, Pte. Charles J. Cronkite, Pte.Clifford W. Cronkite, Pte. Elmer K. Cronkwright.
6th ROW: Ptlmn. Allan C. Croome, Sgt. Ronald W. Crouch, Pte. James Crow, L/Cpl. John G. Crow, S/Sgt. WilliamF. Crow, Cfn. Edward C. Crowe.
Eighty-five
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. D'Arcy J. Crowley, Cpl. Frederick Crowley, Pte. William J. S. Cudmore, T/Cpl. AlbertW. Cudney, Sgt. Donald J. Cudney, Pte. Leo G. Culver.
2nd ROW: Cpl. George A. Cumin, Sgt. Robert E. Cummings, P/O T. W. Cummings, L.A.C. Orval A. Cunningham,Gnr. Donald A. Curley, Pte. Eric A. Curley.
3rd ROW: SA. Gordon G. Curley, Sgt. Lorne W. Curley, C.P.O. Louis W. Curley, F/O Ronald F. Curley, P/O LloydCurry, Jr., Pte. David G. Curtis.
4th ROW: L/Ck. John Curtis, Cfn. Sidney J. Curtis, Cpl. Stephen K. Curtis, Cpl. Gordon R. Cutts, T.O. Roy S. Cuyler,Tpr. Theodore E. Czach.
5th ROW: L/Sto. William H. Dafoe, Spr. William J. Dallaway, Pte. John R. Daniels, Pte. M. H. Daniels, Bosn. 2/CAlwyn L. Darby, C. Torpedoman Dewey L. Darby.
6th ROW: Cpl. Elwood E. Darby, Sniper Gor'Don R. Darby, Pte. Thomas Darnbrook, L.A.C. James C. Darwen, L.A.C.Joseph G. Darwen, A/B Jack Daughen.
Eighty-six
lst ROW: Left to Right—A/B James Dauteuil, A.C. 1 Charles R. Davidson, Pte. Clifford W. Davidson, Cpl. Clifford E.Davies, Pte. John T. Davies, Cpl. Ronald A. Davies.
2nd ROW: Capt. W. Elmer Davies, L/Cpl. Arthur G. Davis, R.Q.M.S. Albert H. Davis, Pte. David E. J. Davis, Pte.George F. Davis, L/Ck. James L. Davis.
3rd ROW: Pte. Jack W. Davis, L.A.C. Lloyd F. Davis, S/Sgt. Winston E. Davis, Gnr. G. W. Davison, Sto. l/C Walter R.Dawdy, F/O Harry L. Dawson.
4th ROW: L/Sto. James E. Dawson, P/O Kenneth C. Dawson, Capt. Edward R. Day, E.D., Cpl. George D. Day, Gnr.Vean Day, Sgt. William H. Dean.
5th ROW: Pte. Massey J. DeAngelis, Sgt. Allan Dearden, Pte. John Dearden, Pte. Samuel Dearden, Pte. John G. De-Francisco, Pte. George Delaere.
6th ROW: Pte. Marshall Delaere, F/S Thomas A. Delaney, P/O Ernest L. Demers, Sgt. Douglas C. DeMille, O/Smn.Howard A. Dench, L.A.C. Roderick I. Dennis.
Eighty-seven
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. Douglas Denton, Cpl. Herbert Denton, L/Smn. James Denver, P/O John Denver, Cpl.William H. Derbyshire, L.A.C. John J. Derkach.
2nd ROW: Gnr. Joseph W. Desmarchais, F/S Harold W. Detheridge, Pte. Kelvin V. Detheridge, Sgt. LawrenceDetheridge, Pte. Walter R. Detheridge, Lieut. Randall J. Devereux.
3rd ROW: Pte. Robert R. Devereux, L.A.C. Donald R. DeVille, Cpl. George A. DeVille, Cfn. George A. Devlin, Cpl.Robert C. Devlin, L/Sgt. Charles R. Dewar.
4th ROW: S/L John W. Dewar, L/Cpl. Margaret J. Dewberry, Pte. William A. Dezmanian, Pte. Arthur Diack, Pte. W.Ross Dickinson, Cpl. Doris G. A. Dickson.
5th ROW: Pte. Albert D. Dingman, F/O Gordon T. Dinsmore, Pte. Leonard R. Dinsmore, L/Sto. Leslie R. Dinsmore,Cpl. Reginald T. Dinsmore, F.C.A., Tpr. Albert P. DiVeto.
6th ROW: Sgt. Hilliard R. DiVeto, Sgmn. Lloyd B. Dixon, Sgt. William K. Doan, Tpr. Clifford J. Dobbs, Cpl. RonaldDodds, Lieut. Charles E. Doeringer, M.B.E.
Eighty-eight
lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.C. Norman Doff, Pte. Austin J. Doherty, L.A.C. Hugh A. Doherty, Sgt. LaVerne H.Doherty, P.O. Ralph B. Doherty, Pte. Harold G. Donald.
2nd ROW: F/S John D. Donald, Lieut. Margaret (Lutes) Donaldson, Ptlmn. W. Earl Donnelly, Q.M.S. John T. Dool,Pte. John W. Dool, Lieut. Mac. I. Dougherty.
3rd ROW: Cpl. Walter Dougherty, Pte. Fred G. Douglas, O/Smn. John W. Douglas, Pte. Thomas W. Douglas, Pte.Alexander S. Dow, F/O James A. Dow.
4th ROW: Gnr. Aubin H. Dowden, F/S Dennis M. Dowling, L/Tel. Thomas J. Dowling, Pte. Cyril T. Drake, F/SErnest C. Drake, Pte. Walter L. Drake.
5th ROW: Gnr. Edward J. Draper, Pte. Stanley Drozdz, R.Q.M.S. Lloyd C. Drury, Gnr. Harold H. Dubay, A/B VernonD. Dubay, L.A.C. Charles H. Duboy.
6th ROW: Pte. J. Russell Duce, A.Q.M.S. John E. Duckworth, Pte. William Duckworth, Lieut. Helen (Scarfe)duDomaine, Pte. G. Ronald Duke, P/O Ross R. Duke.
Eighty-nine
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sto. l/C James Duncan, F/S John Dungavell, P/0 John Dungavell, A/B Roy O. Dunham,Pte. Ivan J. M. Dunn, Cpl. Nancy J. Dunn.
2nd ROW: Sgt. Harold J. Dunsdon, Capt. Lionel E. Dunsdon, A/B Vladimir R. Dupin, Cpl. Charles D. Durand, Pte.Daniel L. Durand, F/O John S. Durand.
3rd ROW: Pte. Terrence L. Durand, F/O Albert E. Dutton, S/Sgt. John E. Dutton, W.O. 2 William S. Duval, Cpl.Stanley H. Dye, Major Bert Dyer.
4th ROW: Major John R. D. Dymond, M.B.E., Gnr. James Dwyer, F/S Reginald W. Eacrett, P.O. Ralph R. Eade,Spr. Cecil W. Eadie, F/L Stuart R. Eagleton.
5th ROW: F/S Douglas Earthy, L.A.C. John G. Earthy, W.O. 2 Albert J. Easterbrook, A/B Donald F. Easterbrook,Pte. William J. Easterbrook, Sgt. Clarence S. Eaton.
6th ROW: Pte. Wilfred Eaton, L.A.C. Alvin R. Eddy, Cfn. Donald R. Eddy, Lieut. Edward C. Eddy, Cpl. Thomas J.Eddy, F/L William A. Edgar.
Ninety
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sto. l/C Errol E. Edge, Tpr. John D. Edge, Tpr. Thomas L. Edge, C.P.O. Norman P. Edmison,Pte. William R. Edmondson, Sgt. Albert W. Edwards.
2nd ROW: E.R.A. Arthur Edwards, S/L Harris W. Edwards, Stwd. James P. Edwards, Gnr. J. Edwards, Cpl. LloydW. Edwards, Cpl. Ledman A. Edwards.
3rd ROW: Pte. Maurice S. Edwards, Bndsm. T. Harold Edwards, Gnr. William H. Edwards, L.A.C. Robert H. Eisenbach,S.B.A. John B. Elcomb, C.P.O. Frank W. Elcomb.
4th ROW: R.Q.M.S. Horace Ellins, Sto. l/C Leslie J. Ellins, Pte. Arthur F. Elliott, Sto. l/C Cecil M. Elliott, Cpl.David L. Elliott, Cpl. Homer D. Elliott.
5th ROW: Cpl. James M. Elliott, P.O. Leonard C. Ellis, F/O Lloyd J. Ellis, Cpl. Arthur R. Elsden, W.O. 2 KennethE. Elsden, Pte. Victor J. Emby.
6th ROW: C.Q.M.S. Gilbert Emery, Cpl. Emerson M. English, Pte. Lester English, F/O Donald W. Epplett, F/OKenneth D. Epplett, Pte. Bruce A. Essery.
Ninety-one
lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.C. Cecil W. Essery, F/O Clifford Etheridge, Pte. Harry M. Evans, Gun Capt. John D.Evans, Pte. Avery E. Everingham, F/L Herbert M. Everson.
2nd ROW: F/O Robert C. Everson, Sgt. Glen H. Exelby, Sgt. Donald R. Fairborn, Pte. William E. Fairfax,Pte. Alexander Fairlie, Spr. Allan G. Fairlie.
3rd ROW: Sgt. Garnet J. Fallon, Lieut. Jack W. Faris, Sgt. Lorne H. Farley, S.B.A. Robert G. Farley, F/L E. KyrleFarmer, S/Sgt. Sydney Farmer.
4th ROW: F/O Jack Farr, Sgt. Raymond G. Farr, Sgt. William H. Farr, Gnr. Edward A. Farrell, Cpl. Robert H.Farquhar, Cpl. Elmer J. Fawcett.
5th ROW: Cfn. James Fazekas, Sgt. John Fedak, Lieut. Irene E. Feely, Pte. A. Fekete, L/Cpl. Steve Fennuk, SA.Howard Q. Ferguson.
6th ROW: Lieut. Mary H. Ferguson, S.B.A. G. Wilfred Fern, Sto. l/C Anthony G. Ferrar, Pte. Arthur W. Ferrell, Pte.Gordon H. Ferrell, Sto. l/C William L. Ferrell.
Ninety-two
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. James T. Fick, Capt. Samuel Fidler, E.D., A/B Herbert M. File, F/L Edward T. Finch,D.F.C, Cpl. George R. Finch, Pte. Raymond H. Fink.
2nd ROW: F/O Samuel I. Finkelstein, D.F.C, L.A.W. Florence A. Finnerty, L.A.W. Mary Finnerty (now Mrs.Bridges), L/Cpl. Patrick J. Finnerty, L/Smn. Herbert C. Firth, Pte. Joseph Firth.
3rd ROW: Pte. William Firth, C.P.O. Ernest E. Fish, Pte. Carrie M. (Livingston) Fisher, Sgt. E. (Bert) W. Fisher,L/Wtr. Jack M. Fisher, L/Bdr. Percy A. Fisher.
4th ROW: Gnr. Francis R. Fitchett, Pte. Tom G. Fitzpatrick, Pte. Margaret (Hay) Flack, Tpr. Francis P. Flack, Tpr.Clarence C. Flaherty, Pte. Gordon C. Flaherty.
5th ROW: Pte. Harold L. Flaherty, L/Sto. James T. Flaherty, Sgt. Norman T. Flaherty, Pte. Joseph Fleeton, Sgt.George H. Fleming, Sgt. William G. Fletcher.
6th ROW: Sgt. William C. Flicks, Sgt. Thomas Flinders, L/Cpl. Kenneth A. Flint, Ck. Bernard Flower, Sgt. WilliamFlower, Capt. John B. Forbes, M.C.
Ninety-three
lst ROW: Left to Right—S/O Kathryn (Nixon) Forbes, F/L Henry W. Forde, Tpr. David E. Foreman, F/O Olaf W.Forland, Pte. Alexander Forrest, Pte. George Forrest.
2nd ROW: Cpl. Charles F. Foster, Bdr. Elwood G. Foster, F/O Ervin R. Foster, A/B Gordon B. Foster, Sto. l/C JackFoster, Cpl. James L. Foster.
3rd ROW: F/O Kenneth L. Foster, Pte. Lloyd H. Foster, O/Smn. Robert W. Foster, Sgt. Stanley Foster, F/O StanleyJ. Foster, Sto. l/C William G. Foster.
4th ROW: P/O Leonard R. Foulger, Cpl. Robert E. Fowler, L.A.C. Glenn O. Francis, Gnr. Kenneth J. Frank, Cpl.Bertha E. Franklin, Spr. Elton R. Franklin.
5th ROW: L.A.C. Kenneth W. Franklin, Pte. Lorne N. Franklin, Lieut. Morgan J. Franklin, Sgmn. David R. Freeman,Major E. Louis Froggett, D.S.O., Sgt. Owen C. Froggett.
6th ROW: Sgt. James D. Fryatt, Cpl. James Fularski, L.A.C. Bartley W. Fulcher, Bdr. Cecil W. Fulcher, A/B DonaldFulcher, Capt. Douglas H. Fulcher.
Ninety-four
lst ROW: Left to Right—Cpl. Errol C. Fulcher, Sub.-Lieut. Jack H. Fulcher, Gnr. Phillip D. Fulcher, L.A.C. WalterL. Fulcher, Sgt. Floyd R. Fuller, Cpl. Leonard G. Fuller.
2nd ROW: Cpl. W. Wallace Fuller, A/B Charles Gaal, Sgt. Robert Gabriel, L.A.C. Vernon Gabriel, Capt. William A.Gabriel, L.A.C. Lorne A. Gaines.
3rd ROW: P/O Joseph Galange, Sgt. Freda S. Gale, L/Cpl. Marjorie A. Gambacourt, Tpr. Albert C. Gamble, Gnr.Edward I. Gamble, Sgt. Norman R. Gammon.
4th ROW: Sto. l/C Douglas K. Game, Sgt. Charles Garbedian, Capt. Joseph S. Gardham, L.A.C. Philip Garner, WrenMargaret W. Garnham, Sgmn. William C. Garrard.
5th ROW: Smn. Frederick A. Garvin, L/Tel. James A. Gaydon, Pte. Sybil M. Geary, Gnr. George E. Gedney, Pte.Ronald E. George, Capt. William D. Gerrard, M.C.
6th ROW: W.O. 1 Charles W. Gerow, O/Smn. Donald Gerow, F/S John S. Gerow, P/O William H. Gerow, F/O JohnR. Gibbons, F/S Cyril W. Gibbs.
Ninety-five
lst ROW: Left to Right—L/Cpl. Edward T. Gibbs, L/Cpl. Mrs. Frederick L. Gibbs, P.O. Frederick L. Gibbs, L.A.W. Mrs.Reginald G. Gibbs, L.A.C. Reginald G. Gibbs, Dvr. William J. Gibbs.
2nd ROW: A/B G. Evert Gilbert, Gfn. Jack Gilbert, Sgt. George M. Giles, Gnr. Roy B. Giles, Pte. Dorothy Gilham, Pte.Ethel Gilham.
3rd ROW: R/O Jack Gilham, Tpr. Leonard A. Gilham, Pho. Mech. l/C Thomas E. Gilham, Capt. Charles W. L. Gillen,M.D., S.B.A. Donald H. Gillen, A/B Norman J. Gillen.
4th ROW: Lieut. Rita M. Gillen, M.D., Sgt. Alexander J. Gillespie, F/L William B. Gillespie, F/L Robert C. Gillin, D.F.C,Sgt. John R. Gilpin, Lieut. Robert F. Girdlestone.
5th ROW: F/O Alvin A. Givens, Pte. Ray W. Givens, Capt. G. Richard Glanville, Pte. Ellis E. Gleason, L/Bdr. ClaytonT. Gledhill, Spr. Raymond J. Golden.
6th ROW: Major Alexander G. Goldie, D.S.O., Cpl. Robert L. G. Good, Pte. Ernest D. Goodale, F/L Leslie G. Goodall,D.F.M., Lieut. Gregor Goodreid, L.A.C. Kenneth R. Goold.
Ninety-six
lst ROW: Left to Right—Stwd. Murray E. Goold, A/B Ed Gordon, F/L Kenneth W. Gordon, Sgt. Roy M. Gordon, Sgt.Harry Gore (deceased), Pte. Leslie Gornyiczki.
2nd ROW: Pte. Robert Goshgarian, L/Ptlmn. Albert G. Goswell, Capt. E. Clark Gothard, Gnr. Harry E. Graham,Sto. 2/C James Graham, O/D John Graham.
3rd ROW: A.C. 2 Peter G. Graham, Gnr. Samuel R. W. Graham, Pte. William A. Graham, L/Sto. Donald W. Grand,Sto. l/C William D. Graham, Sgt. Edward Granka.
4th ROW: Gnr. Peter Granka, L/Smn. Walter Granka, Sig. Ronald E. Grant, Sig. W. Russell Grant, L.A.C. DonaldE. Grantham, Tpr. J. Wesley Gray.
5th ROW: A/B Richard J. Gray, Cpl. Thomas Gray, Pte. William C. Gray, RA/4C Harold M. Green, W.O. 2 Norman C.V. Green, W.O. (S.B.) Ralph L. Green.
6th ROW: L.A.C. Stanley G. Greenfield, Sgt. Arthur R. Greenwood, Major Edwin R. Greenwood, Rfn. Mostyn E. Green-wood, E.R.A. 2/C Douglas Greig, Gnr. W. Gordon Greig.
Ninety-seven
lst ROW: Left to Right—L/Cpl. Coleman Gregor, C.S.M. Thomas Gregory, P.O. 4/C Lorne A. Grieve, Pte. Wilfred E.Grieve, Sto. l/C Frederick J. Griffin, Lieut. Walter W. Griggs.
2nd ROW: Sgt. George A. Grinter, W.O. 2 Percy C. Grinter, Pte. Walter R. Grose, Sgt. Arthur E. Gross, F/S CharlesR. Grove, Pte. Duncan Groves.
3rd ROW: L.A.C. Edward H. G. Groves, Pte. William Groves, Pte. Edmund J. Grue, Bdr. Alfred E. Grummett, Rfn.Marvin L. Grummett, Wren Tel. Marguerite H. Guest.
4th ROW: Sgt. Robert A. Guest, Lieut. Ivan E. Gullen, Sgt. Robert B. Gullen, Sgt. Lionel Gurney, Pte. Roy E. Guscott,Pte. Garnet L. Guthrie.
5th ROW: Pte. George Hachigian, Capt. F. Gordon Haddow, Sgt. Keith L. R. Hager, W.O. 2 Raymond D. Hager,B.S.M. C. Ross Hager, Sgmn. Ronald J. Hainer.
6th ROW: Sgt. Clayton L. Haines, Pte. Charles W. Haines, Sgt. Donald W. Haines, A/B Gordon R. Haines, Sgt. StevenH. Hajas, Pfc. George Halajian.
Ninety-eight
lst ROW: Left to Right—Gnr. John A. Hales, Pte. Donald O. Hall, L.A.C. Eric H. Hall, Pte. Henry Hall, Gnr. LloydE. Hall, L.A.C. Owen F. Hall.
2nd ROW: E.R.A. Reginald A. Hall, R.S.M. Thomas Hall, D.C.M., P/O Charles E. Haller, L.A.C. Harold Hallyburton,Pte. David H. Halverson, Cpl. Stanley H. Halverson.
3rd ROW: Sgmn. George Ham, Gnr. Robert T. Ham, Rfn. William J. Ham, Pte. Alfred A. Hamel, Jr., Pte. Alfred A.Hamel, Sr., Spr. Kenneth Hamilton.
4th ROW: P/O Robert E. Hamilton, L.A.C. Donald Hammond, Pte. Edward Hammond, Wren Tel. (S.O.) DorothyHampel, Sto. l/C Wallace C. Haney, Lieut. Robert G. Hanna.
5th ROW: L/Cpl. Earl K. Hannah, L/Sto. Steven N. Hapichuk, Sgt. Alice C. Harbour, Cpl. Thomas Harbour, Col. C.Malin Harding, O.B.E., A/B George W. Harding.
6th ROW: L.A.C. Charles R. Hardy, Gnr. Thomas H. Hargreaves, L/Sto. Reginald J. Harkley, Lieut. John E. Harley,Lieut. Philip B. Harley, Gnr. Joseph Harp.
Ninety-nine
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. Lawrence F. Harp, A/B Robert W. Harp, A/B Donald H. Harrington, Pte. HerbertHarrington, P/O Michael A. Harrington, Sgt. Charles Harris.
2nd ROW: Sgt. C. A. Harris, Pte. George E. A. Harris, Cpl. James P. Harris, F/L John M. Harris, Sgt. Kenneth S.Harris, L/Cpl. Mary E. Harris.
3rd ROW: Pte. Reuben Harris, S/L Thomas M. Harris, Gnr. Howard L. Harrison, F/O Carl N. Hartley, L.A.C. Fred-erick R. Hartley, Spr. Owen H. Hartley.
4th ROW: S/L Edward J. Hartmann, L.A.C. Rupert Hartmann, F/O Arthur E. P. Harwood, Gnr. Elmer E. Harwood,Sgt. Ernest F. Harwood, Sgt. George H. Harwood.
5th ROW: B.S.M. Herbert Hasler, Sto. l/C Edward A. Hasselfeldt, Pte. William F. Hastings, A/B William H.Hastings, Cpl. Earl J. Havens, Cpl. Thomas G. Havens.
6th ROW: Pte. Le Roy H. Haw, Sgt. Bruce Hawes, Tpr. Kalvin J. Hawes, Gnr. Marvin E. Hawes, Sgt. Melvin R.Haughton, Capt. George W. T. Hawken.
One Hundred
lst ROW: Left to Right—Major Ray D. Hawken, E.D., Gdsm. John J. Hawkins, Pte. R. William Hawkins, Pte. WalterR. Hawkins, Sto. l/C Daniel F. Hawthorn, F/0 Frank Hawthorn.
2nd ROW: Pte. Lloyd A. Haydon, Pte. John B. Hayes, P/O William D. Hayman, Sgmn. James A. Haynes, F/OJohn M. Haynes, L.A.C. Patrick R. Haynes.
3rd ROW: Pte. William F. Haynes, F/O James Hazell, Gnr. Robert J. Hazzard, Pte. George W. Heaslip, Sgt. EdgarJ. Heathers, A/B Ross Hedden.
4th ROW: F/S Evon N. Hedley, L.A.C. Jack I. Hedley, Pte. Keith Heeney, Pte. Jack Heinbuck, L.A.C. William R.Heinbuck, Sgt. Howard R. Heinrich.
5th ROW: L.A.C. George H. Hemstock, Wren Alice E. Henderson, Capt. Charles 0. Henderson, Pte. Donald A. A.Henderson, Sgt. George Henderson, L.A.C. George M. Henderson.
6th ROW: Capt. W. Douglas Henderson, F/L James D. Henry, Major George E. Henthorn, Major Reginald A. Hen-wood, Pte. Lawrence Herbert, Sto. l/C David E. Herdman.
One Hundred and One
lst ROW: Left to Right—C.P.O. Robert Herdman, Jr., C. Eng. Robert Herdman, Sr. (deceased), A/B Lynn T. J. Herri-man, L/Cpl. D. Glen Herson, Lieut. Dorothy Herson, Cpl. Albert J. Hesse.
2nd ROW: Gnr. James W. Hesse, L/Smn. John A. Hewitson, Cpl. Frederick C. Hewitt, Major George W. Hewitt, Lieut.John W. Hewitt, Sgt. Jack A. Hey.
3rd ROW: Sgt. John R. Heys, Cpl. Glenn W. Hickingbottom, O/P Sydney C. Hicks, Rfn. Robert L. Hickson, F/OGeorge K. Higgins, L/Ck. Norman B. Higgins.
4th ROW: Lt.-Col. Stewart L. Higgs, E.D., Bdr. Philip N. Higley, M.M., Lieut. Percy R. Hilborn, Tpr. Charles H. Hill,Cfn. Gerald E. Hill, W.O. 1 Glen N. Hill.
5th ROW: L.A.C. John G. Hill, Pte. John R. Hill, Sgt. William H. Hill, F/L William J. Hilton, D.F.C, Sgt. George R.Hine, Cpl. Robert Hine (deceased).
6th ROW: Cpl. A. Reville Hitchon, F/O Edward Hnatiuk, Sto. l/C Frank J. Hockin, Cpl. Francis J. Hodge, Major IanGordon Hodge, M.D., C.P.O. Norman Hodge.
One Hundred and Two
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. L. M. Hodgson, Cpl. William H. Hodgson, Sgt. George F. Hoffman, S/L Oscar Hoffman,M.D., Pte. William J. Hoffman, F/O Hilton D. Hoggard.
2nd ROW: C.Q.M.S. James A. Hoggard, R.A. Frederick B. Hollman, F/O Ashley W. Holloway, L/Ck. Herbert Holloway,Sgt. Sam R. Holloway, Cpl. Dorothy Holton.
3rd ROW: L.A.C. Frederick W. Holton, L/Cpl. Bernard Hoo, C.P.O. Lloyd R. Hope, Sgt. John O. Hopf, C.S.M. FrankH. Hopgood, Pte. Donald H. Hopper.
4th ROW: Pte. Jack Hopper, Gnr. Thomas M. Hopper, C.S.M. Arthur T. Homey, L/Cpl. Wilfred H. Hotchkiss, Pte.Norman W. Houlding, F/L Reginald L. Houlding.
5th ROW: Cfn. William J. Houliston, L/Sto. Thomas E. Hounam, L/Cpl. C. Wesley Hounslow, Cpl. Cecil House, Sgt.George E. House, Sgt. Jack E. House.
6th ROW: L/Cpl. John D. House, Pte. Roy T. House, L.A.C. Jack Hovsepian, SA. Douglas S. Howard, Sgmn. John H.Howard, Cpl. Walter E. Howard.
One Hundred and Three
lst ROW: Left to Right—L/Cpl. Donald W. Howarth, Gnr. Steven Howarth, Capt. Winston V. Howarth, A/B Keith T.Howell, R.Q.M.S. Norman J. Howell, S/Sgt. Frederick G. Howick.
2nd ROW: F/O Albert E. Howting, Rfn. Michael C. Hoyt, F/S Frederick N. Hubbard, Pte. Orval C. Hudson, Sgt. GeorgeS. Huff, Chief Gordon E. Huff, Commanding Officer, Canadian Fire Fighters, O.B.E., M.M.
3rd ROW: Lieut. Gordon R. Huff, Capt. Gordon W. Huff, Sto. l/C Arthur Hughes, Pte. G. Wray Hughes, L.A.C.Raymond W. Hughes, Pte. Jack W. Hughson.
4th ROW: A/B Robin Hughson, Pte. Winnie (Benning) Hughson, Gnr. George W. Hugonnet, Sto. l/C Charles Humble,Rfn. James Humble, Bdr. Cecil W. Hume.
5th ROW: Lieut. Fred A. Hunt, F/L Ronald A. Hunt, Pte. Roy W. Hunt, Pte. Thomas Hunt, L.A.C. Charles R. Hunter,Pte. Donald R. Hunter.
6th ROW: Sgt. Earle K. Hunter, Sgt. George L. K. Hunter, Gnr. James L. Hunter, Sgt. James R. Hunter, Cpl. LloydR. Hunter, Pte. Thomas Hunter.
One Hundred and Four
lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.W. Bernice M. Hurley, A/B Edwin T. Hurley, Pte. Gerald J. Hurley, Col. James J. Hurley,O.B.E., E.D., Capt. Leonard M. Hurley, Sgt. Maurice A. Hurley.
2nd ROW: S/Sgt. Gladys M. Hurst, A/B Edgar W. Hussey, Pte. George F. Hussey, Pte. William R. Hutchings, Cpl.Jean M. Hutton, F/O Edgar H. Hutton.
3rd ROW: Gnr. John M. M. Hutton, Gnr. John R. Hutton, Pte. William J. Hutton, L/Sto. John Iacovino, Pte. DominicIezzi, Pte. James J. Iezzi.
4th ROW: Pte. John I. Ilsley, W/C Ross B. Ingalls, D.S.O., D.F.C, Gnr. David G. Innes, Dvr. Harry C. Innes, Capt.Hugh M. Innes, Sgt. Jack W. Innes.
5th ROW: Sgt. William Innes, P.O. Stanley Instrall, Section Leader Frank Ion, Pte. Michael P. Iorio, Pte. Philip Iorio,P.O. Wren Ann E. Ireland.
6th ROW: Sgt. Douglas O. Ireland, Sgt. Harold F. Ireland, Cpl. Jack C. Ireland, Pte. Margaret (Carlyle) Ireland, Cpl.Margaret Irish, Sto. l/C William Irish.
One Hundred and Five
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. Harry W. Irish, L.A.C. Earl M. Isaac, Sgt. Thomas Ivan, P/O Earl W. Jackman, L.A.C.Michael P. Jackowetz, Tpr. George M. Jackson.
2nd ROW: Dvr. George W. Jackson, Pte. Harold M. Jackson, Capt. Howard B. Jackson, Lieut. Hugh A. Jackson, A/BIan M. Jackson, Capt. Robert J. Jackson.
3rd ROW: S/L George W. Jacques, Cfn. Alex L. James, Capt. Arthur M. James, Capt. Bert V. James, Cpl. Cecil A.James, A.C. 1 Alfred S. Jane.
4th ROW: L/Cpl. Harry V. Jarvis, A/B John A. Jeffrey, L/Bdr. Donald R. Jellis, Pte. Frederick J. R. J. Jennings,Sgt./Maj. Helen M. Jennings, Tpr. Jack M. Jennings.
5th ROW: Pte. John D. Jennings, Lieut. Larry E. Jess, L.A.C. Arthur R. Jewell, Pte. Henry G. Joanette, Pte. MarcelJoanette, A/B Andrew L. Johnson.
6th ROW: Sgt. Arnold Johnson, Gnr. Arthur P. Johnson, Gnr. Carl A. Johnson, E.R.A. 4/C Carl W. Johnson, Gnr.Douglas C. Johnson, L.A.C. Edward L. Johnson.
One Hundred and Six
lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.C. Frank S. Johnson, F/O George Johnson, Bndsm. G. Howard Johnson, S/Sgt. G. WalterJohnson, Pte. Harold L. Johnson, Lieut. Jean (Sutherland) Johnson.
2nd ROW: Cpl. John H. Johnson, Pte. John L. Johnson, Sto. l/C Kenneth Johnson, Sig. Sgt. Leonard L. Johnson, Cpl.Reginald A. Johnson, Bdr. Robert H. Johnson.
3rd ROW: P.O. Roy V. Johnson, C.P.O. Roy W. Johnson, L.A.C. Vernon F. Johnson, Pte. William R. Johnson, Sto. l/CDouglas G. Johnston, Major G. Deane Johnston, M.B.E.
4th ROW: L/Cpl. William F. Johnston, Cpl. Charles E. Johnstone, C.S.M. Charles W. T. Joice, C.S.M. Frederick G. Joice,Pte. Albert E. Jones, Sgt. Arthur Jones.
5th ROW: L.A.C. A. G. Lloyd Jones, L/Sto. David J. Jones, Pte. Glyn Jones, A/B Gordon G. Jones, Pte. Gwyneth Jones,L.A.C. Howard E. Jones.
6th ROW: Sgmn. John Jones, F/S Kennedy P. Jones, Sgt. Ralph J. Jones, L/Cpl. Richard J. Jones, Pte. Robert T. Jones,Spr. Wilfred M. Jones.
One Hundred and Seven
lst ROW: Left to Right—Tpr. John Joniec, Lieut. Wren F. Marjorie Jordan, Pte. Reginald A. Jordan, Shpt. 4/C HarveyG. Joslin, Pte. T. William Judge, Pte. Cecil V. G. Jull
2nd ROW: Sto. l/C Morley H. Jull, Pte. Russell H. Jull, Ptlmn. Frank R. Kaar, L.A.C. Jack S. Kaminski, Cox. GordonR. Kaufman, Sgt. Eva Kayorie.
3rd ROW: Pte. John Kayorie, Sgt. Grenville W. Keep, Sgt. Leslie J. Kelf, A/B Aubrey L. Kellogg, Cpl. Arthur J. Kelly,M.M., Pte. Charles Kelly.
4th ROW: Sto. l/C George E. Kelly, Lieut. John J. Kelly, Pte. John J. Kelly, Pte. Joseph J. R. Kelly, L.A.W. MillicentJ. Kelly, Sgt. Patricia M. Kelly.
5th ROW: Sto. l/C Stewart R. Kelly, P/O William B. Kelly, Sto. l/C Douglas Kelman, Pte. Edward S. Kemp, L/Cpl.William H. Kemp, Pte. Alford H. Kendrick.
6th ROW: C.Q.M.S. Wilfred E. Kendrick, Pte. Kenneth R. Kennedy, Pte. Lawrence (Sam) Kennedy, Pte. Robert E.Kennedy, F/L Leonard J. Kensit, Cpl. Edward C. Kenyon.
One Hundred and Eight
lst ROW: Left to Right—S/L Jack M. Kenyon, Lieut. Vincent D. Kenyon, L.A.W. Wynifred M. Kenyon, Pte. Donald J.Kerr, Major Donald S. N. Kerr, Tel. Jack H. Kerr.
2nd ROW: L.A.W. Marjory Kerr, Lt.-Col. R. Bruce Kerr, E.D., Spr. Reginald D. Kerr, L/Cpl. William M. Kerr, F/OMichael G. Kew, F/O Thomas J. Kew.
3rd ROW: Cfn. Russell E. Keyes, Capt. Charles R. Kilgour, Spr. Owen Killeleagh, Pte. Gordon Kimmins, Lieut. Arleeta M.King, Gnr. Edward G. King.
4th ROW: Capt. Franklin G. E. King, Sgt. Gordon J. King, Sto. l/C John R. King, C.Q.M.S. Philip E. King, Gnr. M. K.Kinrade, F/L Edward N. Kipp.
5th ROW: E.R.A. Douglas J. Kirby, P.O. (E.A.) Harold A. Kirby, L.A.C. Edward Kirk, Sgmn. Thomas J. Kirkby,L.A.C. Herbert R. Kirkland, Spr. James W. Kish.
6th ROW: Sto. l/C Earl C. Kitchen, F/O Harold A. Kitchen, Cpl. Jack M. Kitchen, L.A.W. Mrs. Jack M. Kitchen, Sgt.Lloyd C. Kitchen, L/S Russell Kitchen.
One Hundred and Nine
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. Norman H. Kite, Lieut. Allan D. Kneale, Lieut. H. Vernon Kneale, Major Hugh A.Kneale, M.D., Capt. M. Graham Kneale, L.A.C. Gordon E. Knight.
2nd ROW: Rfn. Norman G. Knight, F/L Thomas J. Knight, Cpl. Tasker T. Knott, Tpr. Harry E. Knowles, L.A.C.Richard B. Knowles, Sgt. Thomas G. Knowles.
3rd ROW: L/Cpl. Louis J. Kocis, L.A.C. William C. Kovach, Pte. Edward Kovach, Pte. Ernest W. Kovach, Pte. LouisKovach, Dvr. Eugene J. Kovacs.
4th ROW: Gnr. Joseph J. Kovacs, Pte. L. Kovacs, E.A. John W. Kramer, Cpl. William A. Kramer, Pte. Frederick W.Krauel, L.A.C. Raymond P. Krieger.
5th ROW: Tpr. Michael Krolouski, A/B Jack Krug, Lieut. Clare S. Kruspe, Sgt./Maj. Steve Kukulski, F/O Walter S.Kukulski, Pte. W. Kupisz.
6th ROW: Cpl. Adam Kurnik, Pte. J. W. Kushneryk, Sgt. Robert W. Kyle, Cpl. Thomas J. Lackey, Sgt. Carson A.LaForce, A/B Allan M. Laing.
One Hundred and Ten
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sto. l/C Jack W. Laing, Pte. Arthur G. Laird, Cpl. Elmer H. Laird, Gnr. Albert E. Lalonde,Cpl. Bernice (Campbell) Lamb, F/O John A. Lamb.
2nd ROW: Cpl. Marion F. Lamb, C.E.R.A. Robert Lamb, A/B Roy L. Lamb, Cpl. William G. Lamb, M.I.D., Cpl. RoyceLambier, Lt.-Cmdr. William M. Landymore.
3rd ROW: F/S Jack Lane, F/O Russell F. Langdale, L.A.C. Mack Langill, Pte. Oliver R. Langraf, Lieut. Randall D.Langs, Pte. Harvey L. Larion.
4th ROW: C.P.O. Leslie W. Larion, Q.M.S. Reginald H. Larion, C.P.O. Roy E. Larion, Pte. James B. Larkin, Tpr. JosephF. Larocque, Gnr. Charles M. LaSalle.
5th ROW: A/B Douglas J. LaSalle, Rfn. Gordon A. LaSalle, L/Fireman George Laskey, Sgmn. Harold E. Last, Sgt.Ralph Latham, A/B William R. Lavery.
6th ROW: L.A.C. Ernest 0. Lawrence, Cpl. George A. Lawrence, L.A.W. Eva C. E. Lawson, Cpl. Thomas J. Lawton,Cpl. Arthur Leach, Pte. Glen A. Leach.
One Hundred and Eleven
lst ROW: Left to Right—Ck. Lyman R. Leach, F/O Wilfred, I. Leach, Pte. William G. Leach, Pte. Frances J. Leader,Pte. Georgina LeConte, L/Sto. Eric Lee.
2nd ROW: L.A.C. Jack Lee, Sgt. Kenneth P. Lefebvre, Sgt. Leonard H. Lefebvre, Sgt. Marcel E. Lefebvre, L.A.C.Edgar L. Legacy, Pte. Harry A. Legacy.
3rd ROW: Pte. Leonard D. Legacy, Pte. Norman J. Legacy, Major John Lehponen, Pte. Albert Leighton, Sgt. GraceV. Leinster, Lieut. Lawrence Leinster.
4th ROW: P/O Noel J. Leishman, Major Thomas A. C. Leishman, Sto. l/C Archibald Leitch, F/L Harold W. Leitch,A/B Arthur Lemon, F/O James G. Leslie.
5th ROW: Cpl. Joseph Lesprance, Cpl. Alvin O. Lester, Sgt. Albert C. Lewis, Sto. l/C Calvin Lewis, Cpl. Jack E.Lewis, Pfc. Melvin C. Lewis.
6th ROW: L/Cpl. Ray O. Lewis, L.A.W. Sarah L. Lewis, F/S Earl W. Lewis, Pte. William Leyland, Sgt. Arthur S.Lickers, F/O David J. Lindsay.
One Hundred and Twelve
lst ROW: Left to Right—F/O Orval F. Lillington, Lieut. Doris L. Linscott, Pte. Thomas N. Linscott, A.W. 1 Constance(Pell) Lintott, L.A.C. Perce Lintott, F/S William A. Lintott.
2nd ROW: S/Sgt. Harold F. Lipovitch, Tpr. Carmen L. Litchfield, Cpl. Orville D. Litchfield, Sto. l/C Russell G. Litsgus,Cpl. Harold H. Little, Pte. Norman L. Little.
3rd ROW: Pte. Raymond Little, Pte. Frederick J. Livingston, A/B Richard E. Livingston, Pte. Edward W Lloyd-JonesPte. A. Locke, S.Q.M.S. Frank S. Locke.
4th ROW: Lieut. Jack L. Locke, O.A. Joseph A. Locke, Sgt. Thomas J. Locke, Cpl. Wilfrid W. Locke, Lieut. J. PhillipsLockington, Sgt. John M. Lockington.
5th ROW: Capt. William A. Lockington, Gnr. Robert Lockyer, Aero. Mec. l/C Walter Lokarz, Pte. Harvey C. Long, Pte.George E. Longhurst, Pte. Cecil A. Longstreet.
6th ROW: L.A.C. John J. Lopeter, Pte. Gerald B. Loree, Stwd. Stuart Loree, F/O Edward J. Loveday, O/Smn. DonaldG. Lovell, Gnr. Howard E. Lovell.
One Hundred and Thirteen
lst ROW: Left to Right—Gnr. Jack R. Lovell, Sgt./Maj. William Low, Cpl. Frank E. Lowe, Capt. George E. Lowe, Cpl.Alfred R. Lucas, Capt. F. Albert Luck.
2nd ROW: Wren Daphne Ludlow, Sgt. David Ludlow,.Sgt. George A. Ludlow, Gnr. Howard C. Ludlow, E.R.A. 4/C LorneG. Lundy, F/L Joseph L. Lunenfeld.
3rd ROW: Lt.-Col. Frederick J. Lyle, O.B.E., Gnr. James E. Lymburner, Sgt. Charles Lynch, S/O Rea (Pease) Lyon,Capt. A. Calder Lyons, E.D., L/Cpl. Cyril E. Lyons.
4th ROW: Bdr. P. Grant Lyons, L/Cpl. Leslie Mabbott, Cpl. William Mabbott, L/Cpl. Thomas L. Mabee, S/Sgt.Malcolm R. MacAlpine, W.O. 2 W. E. Archie MacAulay.
5th ROW: F/L Donald A. MacAulay, F/S Francis A. MacAulay, Cpl. John G. MacAulay, L/Cpl. -Leslie Macaulay,Sto. l/C Norman G. Macaulay, W.O. 2 Robert J. Macaulay.
6th ROW: Pte. Ralph V. MacBride, Sgt. Charlotte E. MacDonald, P.O. D. L. MacDonald, F/L Hugh F. MacDonald,A/Ck. Jack W. MacDonald, Wren Norma C. MacDonald.
One Hundred and Fourteen
lst ROW: Left to Right—Major Norman F. Macdonald, M.C, E.D., E.R.A. William MacDonald, L/Wren Elizabeth M.MacGregor, Sgt. Stuart MacGregor, Lieut. Jessie (Helen) Macintyre, F/L Douglas W. MacKellar.
2nd ROW: Sgt. John C. MacKellar, Sgt. William M. MacKellar, Pte. Archie MacKenzie, Sgmn. Donald W. Macklin, Sgt.Kenneth C. MacLeod, P/O David N. MacMillan.
3rd ROW: Sgt. Margaret MacPherson, Tel. To. Edward J. Maddock, Sgt. Gordon Maddock, F/S Charles E. Madgwick,Sgt. James B. Malcolm, Sgt. John A. Malcolm.
4th ROW: Sgt. J. Oclave Mallinson, Pte. Clarence H. Malloy, Gnr. John Malloy, Pte. Morris A. Malone, Sto. l/C IraM. Maloney, Smn. 2/C James C. Maloney.
5th ROW: Pte. Wilfred Maloney, Sgt. Josephus R. Malott, Bdsmn. Harry S. Mancini, Pte. Fred Mann, Spr. George H.Mann, F/O William F. Mann, D.F.M.
6th ROW: L.A.C. Lloyd A. Mannen, S/Sgt. Roy R. Marino, Sgt. Joseph Marissen, W.S. Donald F. Marlett, Cpl. GeorgeE. Marlett, L.A.C. Colin A. Marr.
One Hundred and Fifteen
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sto. l/C Donald D. Marr, Tpr. Harold Marr, Sgt. W. John Mars, E.R.A. Ivan R. Marsaw, Pte.Stanley Marsh, Pte. A. Horace Marshall.
2nd ROW: C.P.O. Charles W. Marshall, F/O Vivian L. Marshall, F/L Douglas C. Martin, D.F.M., A/B Jack L. Martin,F/O John E. Martin, M/Sgt. John J. Martin.
3rd ROW: L/Bdr. Joseph H. Martin, Pte. Robert F. Martin, Tpr. William M. Martin, A/B Albert H. Mason, W/C AlfredT. Mason, C. Officer Alfred T. Mason.
4th ROW: Sgt. Ronald H. Mason, A/B Romeo Masse, Gnr. Joseph I. Masters, Gnr. Gordon A. Masterson, Pte. FrankW. Mastervick, Pte. Matthew Mastervick.
5th ROW: Pte. Joseph A. Mathewson, Sgt. Donald J. Matthews, Sgmn. Frank D. Matthews, F/L J. Victor Matthews,A.F.C, Sgt. George G. Matthison, Pte. Don Mattice.
6th ROW: Sgt. Albert E. Mavin, Pte. Clarence Mavin, Sgt. George Mavin, Cfn. Harry Mavin, Pte. Robert Mavin, Cpl.Wilfred J. Mavin.
One Hundred and Sixteen
lst ROW: Left to Right—Tpr. William V. Maxwell, L/Cpl. E. G. May, R.S.M. Michael W. May, Sgt. Arthur E.Maynard, A.C. 1 Gordon G. Mayot, A.C. 1 Harvey E. Mayot.
2nd ROW: L.A.C. Henry Mazurk, F/O Keith P. Mazurek, P.O. Alexander E. McAllen, A/B Kenneth J. McArthur, Pte.Murray D. McBay, Sgt. Donald S. McCaig.
3rd ROW: Pte. Judith (Anscombe) McCall, Pte. Thomas D. McCann, Gnr. Thomas J. McCauley, Gnr. Walter G.McCleister, Capt. William L. McCleister, Cfn. Jack F. McClure.
4th ROW: Cpl. Duncan C. McColman, Cpl. Frederic W. McColman, L.A.C. Kenneth N. McColman, L.A.C. Norman A.McColman, Pte. Bruce W. McCormick, Pte. Douglas R. McCormick.
5th ROW: Sgt. Frederick E. McCormick, W.O. 1 Hugh McCracken, A.C. 2 Wilfred A. McCracken, Cpl. Arthur W.McCreary, Pte. John M. McCreary, W/C Ernest C. McCullagh.
6th ROW: Pte. Sheilagh J. McCullagh, Pte. Raymond J. McCulloch, Q.M. Bertram H. McCullough, Tpr. Clarence A.McDonald, Sgt. D. L. McDonald, Tpr. Harvey McDonald.
One Hundred and Seventeen
lst ROW: Left to Right—Gnr. Albert McDonald, Sgt. Allan R. McDonald, L/Cpl. Harry McDonald, Bdr. John McDon-ald, P/O Donald L. McDonald, Pte. John W. McDonald.
2nd ROW: Tpr. Robert B. McDonald, Cpl. Russell H. McDonald, Tpr. Russell W. McDonald, Pte. Earl J. McElhone, Gnr.John D. McEwan, Gnr. Bruce McEwen.
3rd ROW: Major Wilfred T. McFadzean, M.D., Sgt./Maj. Andrew A. McFarland, P.O. Stewart F. McFarland, Pte. MylesA. McGarry, Gnr. John E. R. McGinley, Gnr. Thomas E. McGinley.
4th ROW: Cpl. David E. McGrandles, B.S.M. Jack McGrattan, Tpr. J. E. Blake McGraw, W.O. 1 R. Lloyd McGraw, P/OBruce C. McGregor, Sgt. David B. McGregor.
5th ROW: E.R.A. 4/C Gordon W. McGregor, L/Wren Nina (Adams) McGregor, Pte. William C. McGinnis, Sto. l/CThomas B. McGuinnes, Cpl. Lloyd A. McHutchion, Pte. Thelma E. McHutchion.
6th ROW: Pte. John Mcllreavy, Major John Mclnnes, Cpl. William McIntosh, Wren Frances M. McIntyre, Pte.William G. McIntyre, L.A.C. William R. McIntyre.
One Hundred and Eighteen
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. Ivan L. Mclsaac, Cfn. Kenneth C. McKay, L/Wren Dorothy R. McKenna, Cox. Harold J.McKenna, A/B Leo G. McKenna, Sto. l/C Jack W. McKenzie.
2nd ROW: F/O William G. McKenzie, Sgmn. Charles McKernan, F/S John McKernan, Lieut. Hugh McKerrall, Capt.John H. McKibbon, Gnr. F. Maxwell McKim.
3rd ROW: Pte. Arthur P. McKinley, Cpl. Donald T. McKinley, Pte. Milton R. McKinley, L/Smn. Ross O. McKinley, Pte.William H. McKinley, Tpr. Eric S. McKnight.
4th ROW: Sgt. Eleanor McLaren, Sgt. James McLaren, Cpl. Mary I. McLaren, Gnr. Frederick C. McLellan, L.A.C. S.Campbell McLellan, Cpl. Ruby (Smuck) McLelland.
5th ROW: Capt. Donald J. McLennan, Gnr. Lawrence V. McLennan, F/O Roy G. McLennan, Spr. Norman W. McLeod,Tpr. William B. McLeod, Cpl. George M. McMillan.
6th ROW: Sgt. John B. McMillan, Bdr. Douglas J. P. McMullen, Sto. l/C Ronald I. McMullen, Cpl. James R. McNaugh-ton, Sgt. Orald A. McNeil, F/O Roy D. McNicol.
One Hundred and Nineteen
lst ROW: Left to Right—Cpl. George F. McNulty, Pte. Muriel E. McNulty, Sgt. William K. McPherson, F/O AndrewR. McRae, Sgt. Albert Medhurst, Cpl. Holborne J. Meggitt.
2nd ROW: Sgt. William G. Meggitt, Cpl. Wilfred G. Meiers, Sgmn. Robert W. Meihm, Pte. John G. Melligan, Sto. l/CArthur W. Mellor, Sto. l/C James M. Mellor.
3rd ROW: Sto. l/C A. Clarke Menary, Sgt. Arthur Menhennet, Tpr. J. Walter Menzies, Tpr. Harold J. Merrill, F/ODonald W. Merritt, Cpl. Edward Messecar.
4th ROW: F/O Donald C. Meyer, Pte. Harry Meynell, Pte. Harold Micks, F/S Edward Middleton, Pte. James Miklos, Sgt.James W. Millar.
5th ROW: Lt.-Col. Barstow H. Miller, O.B.E., E.D., Pte. Clarence A. Miller, L.A.C. George A. Miller, F/S Harold J.Miller, Pte. Harvey W. Miller, A/B Julian E. Miller.
6th ROW: Pte. Leonard G. Miller, Pte. Orval L. Miller, Pte. William I. Miller, Pte. William J. Miller, W.O. 2 John C.Millman, Cpl. Reginald J. Mills.
One Hundred and Twenty
lst ROW: Left to Right—A/B James B. Milton, L/Cpl. Norman A. Milton, Stwd. William J. Milton, Sgt. Norman B.Miners, Pte. Herbert H. Misener, A/B John E. Misener.
2nd ROW: Sgt. Gordon E. Misner, Tpr. Albert W. Mitchell, Gnr. Alex Mitchell, Pte. Douglas H. Mitchell, F/O FrancisE. Mitchell, D.F.M., L.A.C. Gordon J. Mitchell.
3rd ROW: Sgt. Gordon R. Mitchell, Cpl. William Mitchell, Bdr. Albert Mizon, S/Sgt. Frances Moffatt, F/O William H.Moffatt, A.C. 1 Al Moldaver.
4th ROW: Pte. Dan Moldaver, Lieut. Jack Moldaver, Sgmn. Sam Moldaver, F/O Louis Molnar, Pte. William Molnar,Pte. Herbert W. Money.
5th ROW: Cpl. Alexander Montgomery, Cpl. Donald A. Montgomery, F/S George B. Montgomery, L/Cpl. HarryF. Montgomery, L.A.W. Margaret E. Montgomery, Cpl. Florence H. Mooney.
6th ROW: Cpl. Joseph A. Mooney, C.P.O. William J. Mooney, F/O Allen G. Moore, Gnr. F. Wilbur Moore, Capt. JohnR. E. Morden, M.D., Pte. Maxwell Morgan.
One Hundred and Twenty-one
lst ROW: Left to Right—W.O. 1 Neil Morgan, C.P.O. Wilfred Morgan, Tpr. Francis L. Morrell, Capt. Frederick P.Morrissey, Cpl. Ellis L. K. Morris, P/O John Morris.
2nd ROW: Pte. John E. Morris, Cpl. Francis A. Morrison, Pte. James C. Morrison, Sgt. Robert G. Morrison, Sto. l/CRobert T. Morrison, L.A.C. James G. Morrow.
3rd Row: L.A.C. Raymond Morrow, Cpl. Lloyd R. Moule, Pte. Reginald O. Moule, C.E.R.A. Roy Moule, L.A.C. RaymondH. Mudge, Gnr. Alexander F. Muir.
4th ROW: Sgmn. James R. Muir, L/Smn. Keith H. Muir, L.A.C. Kenneth G. Muir, L.A.C. Robert C. Muir, F/O WallaceH. Muir, F/L Robert W. Muirhead.
5th ROW: Bdr. Russell H. Mulligan, Sto. l/C Francis T. Mulrain, P/O Howard J. Mulrain, F/O Edward A. K. Mundy,L/Cpl. George H. Mundy, Pte. John S. Munn.
6th ROW: Bdr. Cecil G. Munro, Cpl. Thomas Munro, Tpr. Robert K. Murdock, L/Cpl. Douglas W. Murphy, Sgmn. GilbertS. Murray, Tel. T.O. James Murray.
One Hundred and Twenty-two
lst ROW: Left to Right—F/O Robert B. Murray, Cpl. Edward W. Murrell, Cpl. Frederick J. Murrell, Lieut. LewisMurzin, Cpl. George Musikov, Pte. Charles W. Myerscough.
2nd ROW: Cpl. Frederick M. Myerscough, Pte. Neil F. Myerscough, Gnr. Thomas A. Myerscough, Cpl. John Myhal, Spr.Stephen M. Myhal, L.A.C. William H. Myring.
3rd ROW: Sgt. Joseph P. Nangle, Cpl. Stewart Napier, Col. A. L. Stanley Nash, O.B.E., M.M., E.D., Dvr. Edward W.Nash, Pte. Charles W. Neal, L.A.C. John R. Neal.
4th ROW: Pte. Mabel V. Neal, C. Ck. Albert J. Neale, F/O Raymond F. Neale, Sto. l/C William E. Neale, Cpl. JamesW. Near, Sgt. Ralph B. Near.
5th ROW: Sto. l/C Donald Needham, F/S Norman E. Needham, Cpl. Allan R. Neff, Tpr. John H. M. Neff, Capt. JuliusS. Neff, Pte. Stanley H. Neil.
6th ROW: Sto. l/C Harold M. Nelles, Pte. Harold W. Nelles, Pte. Harry K. Nelles, Cpl. L. Macklem Nelles, F/O FrankA. Nemeth, F/L John F. Ness, D.F.C.
One Hundred and Twenty-three
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. Joseph H. Ness, Sgt. Sheldon F. Nettleton, Pte. Kester W. Newell, Sgt. Frederic J. New-house, L.A.C. Frank Newitt, Pte. James Newitt.
2nd ROW: Cpl. John H. Newitt, Sgt. Agnes F. Newsome, Lieut. Nellie P. Newsome, Pte. Doreen (Smith) Newton,L.A.C. George W. Newton, Sgt. Frederick S. Nicholas.
3rd ROW: Cpl. T. Boyd Nicholas, P/O Jack B. Nickerson, Gnr. Frank J. Nicol, Sgmn. John D. Nicol, Jr., Sgt. John D.Nicol, Sr., L/Cpl. John E. Nightingale.
4th ROW: A.C. 1 W. Frederick Nightingale, L.A.C. Clifford A. Noble, Cpl. Douglas M. Nolan, Cfn. Alfred Norden, F/OMelvin Norman, A/B Reginald V. Norman.
5th ROW: Tpr. Donald L. Norris, L.A.C. Kenneth H. Norris, Sgt. Kenneth J. Norris, Tpr. Bruce W. North, L.A.C.Claude L. North, L/Cpl. Lloyd E. North.
6th ROW: P.O. Ronald E. North, Cpl. Betty Noseworthy, A/B Douglas Noseworthy, Sto. l/C Bernard P. Novak, L.A.C.Conrad Novak, L.A.C. Edward A. Novak.
One Hundred and Twenty-four
lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.C. Stanley A. Novak, Sto. 2/C Robert H. Nuttall, L/Cpl. Thomas A. Nuttycombe, Cpl.Edna Nyburg, Pte. Gordon J. Oakes, P.O. Arthur E. Oates.
2nd ROW: Pte. Edward W. Oates. Pte. Melvin Oatman, Sto. l/C George W. Obe, L.A.C. C. Clifton Oberlin, Mar.Chester Oberski, W.O. 2 Raymond C. O'Brien.
3rd ROW: L.A.C. John Ociepka, Pte. Frank L. O'Connell, L.A.C. Gerald J. O'Connell, A/B Leonard B. O'Connell, C.P.O.Leslie J. O'Connell, Gnr. Bruce L. O'Connor.
4th ROW: O/Smn. John F. O'Connor, L.A.C. John W. Odell, L.A.C. Floyd V. Odobas, L.A.C. J. D'Arcy O'Donohue, Sig.Francis J. O'Hara, Wren Bertha O'Heron.
5th ROW: Wren Colleen O'Heron, C.P.O. Rufus Oldroyd, Pte. Marjorie (Cross) Oling, Gnr. Earl A. Oliver, Pte.Edmund J. Oliver, Pte. Frank Oliver.
6th ROW: S/Sgt. John F. Oliver, Cfn. Robert W. C. Oliver, Pte. Thomas Oliver, W.O. 1 W. Brock Oliver, Cpl. WilliamD. Oliver, Pte. Harold O'Reilly.
One Hundred and Twenty-five
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. Clayton Orr, Cpl. Earl M. Osborn, Cpl. Alfred Osborne, L/Cpl. George F. Osborne, L.A.C.Joseph Osborne, Pte. Robert J. Osborne.
2nd ROW: Spr. Francis A. O'Sullivan, L.A.C. Raymond F. O'Toole, Pte. George A. Ott, Pte. Marshall D. Ott, Pte. D.Wilson Oughtred, Capt. Orville W. Oughtred.
3rd ROW: Lt.-Col. Arthur A. Overholt, M.D., Major John D. Overholt, Cpl. Alex Owen, L.A.C. Lloyd E. Owens, Cfn.Gordon H. Oxborough, Cpl. Donald R. Oxley.
4th ROW: Sgt. Charles J. Packham, L.A.C. Harold R. D. Page, L.A.C. John F. Page, Sgt. Orland M. Page, Spr. WilliamJ. Paine, Cfn. Arthur T. Palmer.
5th ROW: L/Cpl. Charles E. Palmer, Pte. Donald B. Palmer, Major Harold I. Palmer, M.B.E., M.D., L/Fireman WilliamC. Palmer, Sgt. Elmer B. Pamplin, Sgt. Everett O. Pamplin.
6th ROW: L.A.C. G. Earl Pamplin, Cpl. Joseph J. Papiez, Pte. Stan J. Papiez, Pte. Stephen Papp, Lieut. Gordon L.Papple, L.A.C. Leonard D. Papple.
One Hundred and Twenty-six
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. Frank O. Parker, Sgt. George E. Parker, Pte. Harry A. Parker, Pte. Thomas A. Parker,Cpl. Hewson R. Parks, Capt. Reginald H. Parmenter.
2nd ROW: Sgt. Harry Partington, Sgt. Norman Partington, Capt. C. E. Lea Partridge, L/Cpl. John P. Partridge, Pte.Nelson E. Partridge, T. Gnr. Russell S. Pasley.
3rd ROW: Pte. Edwin T. Passmore, L/Cpl. John W. Passmore, F/L Donald J. E. Paterson, Capt. Gordon B. Paterson,Gnr. John S. Paterson, Pte. Orval B. Paterson.
4th ROW: Pte. Patricia A. V. Paterson, S. Sgt./Maj. Harold J. Patis, Cfn. Colin C. Patterson, F/S Laverne K.Patterson, Cpl. Isobel Paul, Sto. l/C James D. Paul.
5th ROW: Tel. Milton E. Payne, Capt. Donald R. Pearce, Lieut. Leslie C. Pearce, L/Smn. Walter W. Pearson, Lieut.Diana E. Pease, L/Cpl. Harold D. Pease.
6th ROW: L.A.C. Andrew Peattie, Jr., L.A.C. Andrew R. Peattie, Sr., C.P.O. Edward Y. Peattie, Pte. George Peattie,Cpl. John P. Peattie, Lieut. Thomas Peattie.
One Hundred and Twenty-seven
lst ROW: Left to Right—Cpl. William Peattie, Pte. Marion E. Peckham, Pte. James C. Peirce, Spr. John W. Peirce,Cpl. Raymond W. Peirce, A/B Ronald Peirce.
2nd ROW: Spr. Terrence F. Peirce, L.A.C. Cyril H. Pell, F/L George E. Pell, Lieut. Janice S. Pennington, F/O RobertE. Penrice, L.A.C. Donald J. Penrose.
3rd ROW: Gnr. Joseph Penrose, Cpl. Melvin L. J. Penrose, Sto. l/C Harold Pepper, Gnr. B. Percival, Cpl. Sydney Perl-man, Pte. Marcel J. Perrault.
4th ROW: Sgt. Elmer L. Perrin, L.S.A. Stanley F. Perrin, Pte. William P. Perrin, Sgt. Osmond O. Perrott, Cpl. DonaldS. Perry, L.A.C. Ernest C. Perry.
5th ROW: L.A.C. Kenneth S. Perry, Pte. Earl E. Persall, Pte. Herman Persall, Pte. Louis Persia, Pte. Edgar Peters,Gnr. George Peters.
6th ROW: Gnr. Huby C. Peters, Pte. George E. Peterson, P/O Sydney J. Petrie, Gnr. Leslie M. Pettigrew, F/L HaroldPettit, Sgt. John I. Pettit.
One Hundred and Twenty-eight
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. Donald J. Phillips, Pte. George F. Phillips, Sgt. Stanley C. Phillipo, Sgt. Herbert W.Philp, P/O Stuart H. Phoenix, F/O Donald Pickering.
2nd ROW: Pte. Donald R. Pickering, L.A.C. Herbert R. Pickford, Cpl. Cecil F. Pidgeon, Pte. Charles H. Pierson, Pte.Louis A. Pietro, L.A.C. Kenneth H. Pigeon.
3rd ROW: Cpl. Alfred G. E. Pigott, Pte. F. L. Pinnoy, Sgt. John A. Pipe, Pte. Alfred S. Piros, Pte. Robert Z. Piros,Sgt. Derek G. Pite.
4th ROW: Cpl. Stanley Pite, Cpl. Harry W. Pitman, F/O George H. Pizzey, P.O. Joseph G. Pizzey, L/Bdr. Leonard R.Pizzey, Pte. Marshall L. Pizzey.
5th ROW: Sgt. Samson Pizzey, Pte. Lloyd E. Plant, L.A.C. Mervyn Plant, Pte. William H. Plant, Lt.-Col. David F.Plewes, M.D., Pte. Herald A. Plumstead.
6th ROW: Pte. Herald M. Plumstead, Jr., L/Smn. Howard G. Plumstead, A/B Lewis F. Plumstead, Tpr. Howard A.Plumstead, Sgt. Vernon C. Plumstead, Sto. l/C Robert G. Poag.
One Hundred and Twenty-nine
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. Donald A. Pollard, Sto. l/C Jack W. Pollard, Major Thomas A. Popplewell, Capt. GeorgePorteous, L.A.C. Donald F. Potter, Sgt. Edwin Potter.
2nd ROW: Pte. William Potter, Ptlmn. Morgan E. Pottruff, Cpl. Phillip H. Pottruff, F/O E. Kenneth Potts, O/Ptlmn.Paul N. Poullos, O/Smn. William C. Poullos.
3rd ROW: Cpl. Norman C. Poulton, Lieut. Dorothy A. Pratt, L/Cpl. Lewin L. Pratt, Sgmn. Richard A. Pratt, L.S.A.Allister B. Preece, Capt. John C. Preston.
4th ROW: Sgt. Peter M. Preston, Cpl. Edward Price, L.A.C. Gordon E. Prime, Sto. l/C Donald M. Prince, Pte. Earl L.Prince, Sgt. Herbert Prince.
5th ROW: Pte. Hilda (Robertson) Prince, Pte. Cecil W. Prine, L/Cpl. Robert E. Prine, O/Smn. Harold R. Pritchard,F/O Frank B. Procter, Sgt. John T. Procter, M.M.
6th ROW: Capt. Walter J. Proctor, Sgt. Gordon E. Pronger, S/L Garnet W. Prowse, Cpl. John D. Prowse, Cpl. TyrusR. Prowse, F/O Morgan H. Pryce.
One Hundred and Thirty
lst ROW: Left to Right—Cpl. Muriel J. Pryce, A/B Norman A. Pulham, Gnr. George A. Punter, Tpr. Harry A. Punter,L.A.C. Leonard A. Pusey, L.A.W. Bernice V. Quinlan.
2nd ROW: L.A.C. Frank J. Quinlan, Sgt. Daniel J. Quinn, Pte. John W. Race, Major W. Watson Race, M.D., A/B DarwinRadford, Pte. Colin Radmore.
3rd ROW: Bdr. Daniel Rafferty, Sgt. William O. Raines, Pte. John M. Rainey, Sgt. W. Davie Rainey, L.A.C. PhilipRamer, L.A.C. Oscar Ramsey.
4th ROW: Cpl. Albert Ranche, Pte. E. C. Randell, Spr. Henry M. Randall, Lieut. Maxwell Rapoport, Sgt. Christopher J.Ratcliffe, Bdr. Clifford Raven.
5th ROW: Sgt. Robert G. Rayfleld, Sgt. David D. Read, Bdr. Gordon V. Read, Capt. Justin Read, F/O Paul D. Read,Sto. l/C Bernard Reansbury.
6th ROW: Pte. Frank Reansbury, Cpl. George Reansbury, Pte. Hugh Reansbury, Cpl. Robert A. Redditt, Pte. Gilbert B.Redfern, Pte. Ian Redpath.
One Hundred and Thirty-one
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. Kenneth Redpath, Pte. Robert Redpath, Cpl. Allan R. Reeder, Tpr. Donald S. Reeder,Pte. Hilton C. Reeder, Pte. Orville G. Reese.
2nd ROW: Sgt. Ernest H. Reeve, L/Cpl. Frank E. Reeve, P/O Raymond J. Reeves, S/L Wilmot O. Reeves, A/Ck. GeorgeC. Reibling, Capt. Russell Reid.
3rd ROW: Sgt. William G. Reid, Pte. William G. Reid, A/B Sydney J. Reinhart, Pte. Robert W. Rendle, Cpl. GeorgeRenton, W.O. 1 George D. Renwick.
4th ROW: Tpr. Gordon A. Renwick, Major Richard W. Reville, Spr. Stanley Richards, Cpl. Harold W. Richardson, Cpl.Murray M. Richardson, Cpl. Robert C. Richardson.
5th ROW: Capt. Hazel (Elliott) Richter, Pte. John A. Ricketts, Spr. Roland J. Rickford, Rfn. John A. Riddell, F/OAlfred G. Riddolls, L.A.C. James C. Riddolls.
6th ROW: Lt.-Col. Wilfred E. Riddolls, M.D., Lieut. David E. R. Ridley, Capt. Kenneth J. C. Ridley, Sgt. Lavarine D.M. Ridley, Cpl. Louise M. C. Ridley, L/Bdr. Reginald Riley.
One Hundred and Thirty-two
lst ROW: Left to Right—O.A. 2/G William W. Rispin, Capt. Elmer R. Ritchie, Cpl. Gordon H. Ritson, Lieut. John J.Roach, L/Cpl. Carl M. Roadhouse, L/Sto. Frank W. Roantree.
2nd ROW: Gnr. Robert Robb, Sgmn. Clifford J. Robbins, Bndsm. Roy H. Robbins, Sto. l/C Edward P. B. Roberts, Sgt.Everett A. Roberts, C.Q.M.S. Lewis Roberts.
3rd ROW: Sgt. Sydney L. Roberts, S/L Wayman K. Roberts, Pte. George R. Robertson, L.A.C. Thomas Robertson, Bdr.Thomas Robertson, Gnr. William C. Robertson.
4th Row: L.A.C. William E. Robertson, Gnr. Frank T. Robins, F/O Lloyd W. Robins, L.A.C. Walter S. Robins, Gnr.Bernard Robinson, F/S James E. S. Robinson.
5th ROW: Sgt. William G. Robinson, Tpr. Thomas R. Robson, Pte. Alfred Robus, B.S.M. Frederick H. Robus, L.A.C.John T. Rock, Gnr. Richard L. Rock.
6th ROW: Cpl. Sydney Rock, Tpr. Raymond B. Rogelstad, Coder Robert R. Rogers, O/Smn. William E. Rogers, E.R.A.John W. Roll, F/O Bruce W. Ronald.
One Hundred and Thirty-three
lst ROW: Left to Right—A/B John A. Ronald, A/B Gerald O. Ronson, Cpl. Harold D. Ronson, F/S Jack E. Ronson,Gnr. Arthur Rook, L.A.C. Herbert Rook.
2nd ROW: S/L Arnold Rose, M.D., P/O Jack E. Rose, C.S.M. Bert Roshier, Sgt. John G. Ross, Cpl. Albert P. Rossi, Pte.Gordon M. Roswell.
3rd ROW: L/Cpl. Thomas Rotchill, L.A.W. Frances C. Rouse, Pte. J. Harry Rouse, Lieut. Margaret J. Rousell, CoderLloyd J. Rousell, L.A.C. Abe Rovinsky.
4th ROW: Sgt. John I. Rovinsky, Pte. Sol Rovinsky, Cpl. Arthur A. Rowe, Cpl. Ronald R. Rowe, Pte. Norman W. Rowe,Sgt. Gordon J. Rowland.
5th ROW: Pte. Wilbert A. Rowley, Sgt. John G. Rows, L.A.C. Clarence H. Rowswell, Cpl. Edward F. Roy, Pte. RolandRoyer, Major Richard K. Ruddy.
6th ROW: Sgt. Walter J. Rudick, Lieut. John K. Rumball, Sto. Clarence Rung, Sgt. Herbert G. Rushton, Pte. JohnRusnak, Bdr. Douglas Russell.
One Hundred and Thirty-four
lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.C. Thomas W. Russell, Pte. Arthur H. Rutherford, Sgt. Robert D. Rutherford, Sgt. GeorgeW. A. Rutledge, L.A.C. Frank W. Ryan, Pte. Edythe L. Ryder.
2nd ROW: Capt. Edgar H. Ryerson, C.P.O. Ralph Rymal, F/O John P. Sadkowski, Pte. Charles E. Sage, L/Sto. GordonC. Sage, Sgt. Reginald O. Sage.
3rd ROW: C.P.O. Kenneth C. Sallows, Cpl. Albert W. Salsman, Pte. Gerald W. Sanders, Pte. Samuel F. Sanders, Sgt.Harold Sanderson, Sgt. Robert Sanderson.
4th ROW: W.O. 1 John W. Sandford, R.Q.M.S. Douglas Sankey, Pte. Chris Santschi, Cpl. Joseph Santschi, P/O A.McAlister Sargent, L.A.C. Clarence T. Sargent.
5th ROW: F/O Donald E. Sargent, Pte. Dorothy Savill, Sgt. Everett C. Sayles, Bndsm. Reginald R. Sayles, Sgt. JackA. Scanlon, L/Sto. Arnold B. Scarrow.
6th ROW: A/B Harold R. Scarrow, Cpl. James H. Schaffter, A/B Donald A. Schertzberg, Cpl. LaVerne H. Schertzberg,Pte. Frank Schleifer, Pte. Gordon D. Schnittker.
One Hundred and Thirty-five
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. G. Blake Schuler, Sgt. Harold L. Schuler, Bdr. John H. Schultz, Cpl. Edna L. Schunk,F/O Leslie W. Schunk, Pte. Mildred L. Schunk.
2nd ROW: C.E.R.A. Gerald H. Schwab, S.P.O. Alvin L. Scott, P.O. Alvin B. Scott, Pte. Bruce W. Scott, Lieut. CharlesW. Scott, Lieut. Evelyn Scott.
3rd ROW: Pte. Roy F. Scott, Pte. Wray W. Scott, L.A.C. Lloyd S. Scram, Major John P. Secord, Pte. James W. Sellar,Pte. Roy A. Selmes.
4th ROW: Tpr. Arthur W. Sevier, Cpl. George E. Seyffert, Pte. George Shafe, Pte. John H. Shafe, Pte. William H.Sharp, Cfn. Edgar J. Sharpe.
5th ROW: Pte. Gerald B. Sharpe, L/Cpl. Kenneth J. Sharpe, Sgt. Carl G. Sharra, Bdr. Vernon Shaw, Pte. Willard N.Shaw, Spr. Harold J. Sheasby.
6th ROW: Cpl. Donald M. Sheere, Pte. John G. Sheere, Pte. Morley R. Sheere, Pte. Edwin Shellington, F/L W. RalphShellington, D.F.C, D.F.M., Pte. Henry R. Sheppard.
One Hundred and Thirty-six
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgmn. John J. Sheppard, Sgt. Gerald J. Sherlock, C.P.O. Anthony P. Sherratt, Gnr. FrancisJ. Sherratt, L.A.C. James P. Sherratt, L.A.C. John Sherratt.
2nd ROW: Pte. Joseph B. Sherratt, C.E.R.A. Albert J. Sherrell, E.R.A. Jack S. Sherritt, Spr. George D. Sherwood,Capt. James Short, B.Q.M.S. Joseph A. Short.
3rd ROW: M. Stwd. Walter Short, Sgt. Carlos M. Showers, L.A.C. Norman L. Showers, Pte. Jack N. Shrum, Cfn. S. I.Dennis Shuker, Capt. Perceil A. Shultis.
4th ROW: Pte. David M. Shupe, Cpl. Austin P. Sibbick, L.A.C. Edgar T. Silcox, F/L Joseph B. Silcox, L.R.M. DavidK. Silverthorne, Pte. T. Guy Silverthorne.
5th ROW: F/O John H. Simmonds, Cpl. Walter P. Simmons, Pte. Edward A. Simon, A/B Hugh E. Simon, Pte. JohnW. Simon, Cpl. Joseph F. Simon.
6th ROW: L.A.C. Allan A. Simons, F/O Donald W. Simons, F/S Gordon J. Simons, Cpl. Harry L. Simons, F/O MoirN. Simpson, Pte. Gerald A. Sims.
One Hundred and Thirty-seven
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. James S. Sinclair, Cpl. John E. Sinclair, Pte. John A. Sinden, Bglr. Leonard C. Sinden,A.C. 1 Albert Sinibaldi, F/O Sesto Sinibaldi.
2nd ROW: Pte. Michael J. Skalin, L.A.C. James H. Skeoch, A/B Frank W. Skudder, Sgt./Maj. William F. Slater,C.P.O. Harold E. Sleeth, F/O E. Philip T. Sloan.
3rd ROW: Cpl. Frank Small, F/O George B. Smeaton, D.F.C, Pte. Edward J. Smiley, Cpl. Elmer C. Smiley, Pte. NevilleJ. Smiley, Cpl. Alborn B. Smith.
4th ROW: Gnr. Alex Smith, L/S.B.A. Cecil M. Smith, B.S.M. D. Murray Smith, Cpl. David R. Smith, Sto. l/C DelosW. Smith, Cpl. Donald A. Smith.
5th ROW: Pte. E. Smith, Dvr. Earl W. Smith, F/O Edwin A. Smith, Pte. Esdale A. Smith, Sgt. Frank Smith, Cpl.Frederic M. Smith.
6th ROW: Pte. Fred W. Smith, Sto. l/C Frederick W. Smith, P.O. George Smith, Cpl. George E. Smith, Rfn. HarryL. Smith, A/B John C. Smith.
One Hundred and Thirty-eight
lst ROW: Left to Right—Gnr. J. M. Smith, L/Cpl. Joseph L. Smith, Cpl. Lillian Smith, Gnr. Nelson W. Smith, Pte.Norman L. Smith, Tel. Robert K. Smith.
2nd ROW: Sgt. Roy D. Smith, Sgt. Sidney L. Smith, L/Bdr. Sydney R. Smith, C.S.M. Walter K. Smith, Pte. Wesley J.Smith, R.S.M. William E. Smith.
3rd ROW: Tpr. William M. Smollett, Pte. Donald R. Smuck, P/L Howard J. Smuck, Pte. Marguerite Smuck, Tpr.Thomas N. Smuck, Dvr. Harold N. Snazel.
4th ROW: Pte. Alton F. Snider, F/O Donald L. Snider, D.F.C, Cpl. Douglas B. Snider, F/L William Snider, S/Sgt.Murray R. Snodgrass, Pte. Joseph Soldo.
5th ROW: Pte. George Soule, F/O Craig A. Sowden, P.O. Cecil W. Sowers, Pte. George I. Sowers, Cpl. Edward C.Sparling, Sgt. Robert E. P. Sparling.
6th ROW: Pte. Wilbur F. Spencer, L.A.C. William J. Spencer, Cpl. Clifford L. Spiece, Pte. Mervin A. Spiece, L.A.C.Vernon A. Spiece, Sto. 2/C Sidney C. Spiers.
One Hundred and Thirty-nine
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. Clayton A. Spooner, A/B Harold C. Spooner, Cpl. Ronald Spooner, Gnr. Paul Spychaj,L.A.C. A. J. Sroka, P.O. Bruce Stratford.
2nd ROW: Pfc. William 0. Stainback, A.C. 1 Douglas C. Standon, Cpl. Frank H. Stanley, Cpl. Joseph H. Stanley, Pte.James V. Stannard, Gnr. John Stanton.
3rd ROW: Mar. L. Stasevich, Tpr. Alexander C. Stather, L/Bdr. John H. Stauffer, Sgt. David I. Steed, Pte James ASteed, Sgt./Maj. Edward Steele.
4th ROW: L.A.C. John A. Steele, Bdr. Verne F. Steer, Pte. Wilston P. Steer, F/O Delbert C. Steeves, Pte. Eric L.Steeves, Pte. Ivan L. Steeves.
5th ROW: Pte. Robert A. Steeves, Pte. Anthony Steinhilber, Bdr. Thomas Stephens, F/O Arthur R. Stephenson, Sgt.Cameron E. Stephenson, F/O Francis C. Stephenson.
6th ROW: F/L Gordon E. Stephenson, A/B Gordon W. Stephenson, Cpl. James E. Stephenson, Sgt. John E. Stephenson,Pte. Roy E. Stephenson, Pte. Ronald W. Stephenson.
One Hundred and Forty
lst ROW: Left to Right—Cpl. R. Glenn Sterling, L.A.C. F. E. (Ted) Sterne, Lt.-Col. Harry W. Sterne, M.B.E., Gnr.Charles S. Stevens, Pte. Joseph Stevens, L.A.C. Lorne C. Stevens.
2nd ROW: Sgmn. Donald A. Stevenson, A.C. 2 Wesley S. Stevenson, Cfn. James A. Stewart, L.A.C. John Stewart, Cfn.John A. Stewart, Cpl. Rosalyn Stewart.
3rd ROW: Pte. Thomas Stewart, A/B Gordon Stokes, Gnr. Chester Stoklosa, F/O George J. Stone, Pte. Albert J. Stopps,Gnr. Austin H. Storor.
4th ROW: S/Sgt. Horace E. Storor, Sgt. Lyle R. Story, L.A.W. Mary W. Story, Sgt. Thomas R. Story, Sto. l/C LorneL. Stratford, Sgt. Thomas Street.
5th ROW: Lieut. Maurice H. Stren, Ck. Lauri Stringer, Lieut. Donald G. Strobridge, Pte. Charles E. Stuart, Pte. LloydJ. Stuart, Sgt. Gale Suddaby.
6th ROW: A/B Stanley C. Sudden, Cpl. Earl F. Sullivan, Cfn. Ronald J. Sullivan, Cpl. Frank L. Summerhayes, WrenGrace K. Summerhayes, Sto. l/C Lorne F. Summerhayes.
One Hundred and Forty-one
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. Thomas E. Summerhayes, Major J. Richmond Sutherland, Pte. Oscar W. Sutor, Sgt.Tatsuro Suzuki, L.A.C. Alexander Swanson, L/Smn. Cecil E. Swanson.
2nd ROW: C.P.O. Ernest F. Swanson, Sgt. Wilfred G. Swanson, C.P.O. Alborough P. Sweatman, Cpl. Raymond G.Sweers, Lt.-Col. George E. F. Sweet, E.D., Cpl. Stanley Swiech.
3rd ROW: Pte. Ernest E. Swift, Cpl. Louis Swift, F/O Carl T. Switalski, Pte. Nicholas Switalski, L.A.C. Robert H.Switzer, Pte. Bernard A. Sykes.
4th ROW: Gnr. John L. Sykes, Sgt. Lee E. Sylver, Pte. Winfield E. Sylver, Pte. J. Harvey Symington, Sgt. Fred J.Symons, P.O. Edward J. Syrett.
5th ROW: Cpl. Lloyd L. Syrett, Pte. Thomas Syrett, Pte. Charles Szois, P.O. Steven R. Szoke, Sgt. James B. Tait, Gnr.Lloyd G. Tanner.
6th ROW: Pte. Bruce Tasker, A/B Donald D. Taylor, F/L Donald R. Taylor, O/Smn. Edgar A. Taylor, F/S EdwardD. Taylor, Wren Elma V. Taylor.
One Hundred and Forty-two
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sto. l/C Eric L. Taylor, Gnr. George F. Taylor, C.P.O. Gordon H. Taylor, L.A.C. Jack M.Taylor, L.A.C. John W. Taylor, Pte. John H. Taylor.
2nd ROW: Capt. Kenneth R. Taylor, Major Leslie H. Taylor, Gnr. R. Albert E. Taylor, Pfc. Richard C. Taylor, Cpl.Stanley D. Taylor, Sgt. Stanley J. Taylor.
3rd ROW: Bdr. William A. Taylor, L.A.C. Stuart Teakle, Gnr. David Tedley, L/Bdr. James Tedley, Gnr. Arthur I.Teeple, Pte. Ethel M. Teeple.
4th ROW: Gnr. Roy I. Teeple, Spr. Donald Y. Telfer, F/L Harold D. Telfer, Lieut. Russell B. Telfer, Sgt. Thomas D.Telfer, Lieut. Frances S. Tetlaw.
5th ROW: F/S Lillian E. Tetlaw, Major Ralph H. Tetlaw, A/B James A. Theobalds, Pte. Thomas R. Theobalds, Sgt.Albert Thompson, Tpr. Douglas G. Thompson.
6th ROW: Pte. Ernest Thompson, L/Fireman George Thompson, L.A.C. John P. Thompson, A/B James Thomson,W.O. 2 Donald E. Thornber, W.O. 2 Ernest C. L. Thornber.
One Hundred and Forty-three
lst ROW: Left to Right—Bdr. Leonard H. Thornborrow, Pte. George Thouless, L/Cpl. M. Beverley (Waterous) Thring,Gnr. Fred J. Tiffin, Wren Hazel (Carter) Tiffin, F/L John B. Tiffin.
2nd ROW: L.A.C. Ralph C. Tipper, F/L Robert L. Todd, Sgt. Thomas W. Todd, M.M., S/Sgt. Frank Tomlin, Lieut.Florence M. Tomlinson, Pte. Edwin A. Tooker.
3rd ROW: L.A.C. John Tooley, F/L William H. Tovell, Sgt. Stafford R. Townsend, Lt.-Col. Martin H. Toy, Sto. l/CJulius Trakalo, Pte. Edward J. Tremblay.
4th ROW: Pte. Percival W. Tremblay, Sgt. Thomas J. Tremblay, Sgt. Clarence R. Trevena, Gnr. Howard R. E. Trevena,Pte. Robert E. Trevena, Pte. William E. Trevena.
5th ROW: L.A.C. Ronald V. Trute, Cpl. Gennetta (Livingston) Tryon, Pte. Elva (Swayze) Tudhope, L.A.C. WilliamH. Tudhope, Cpl. Edward C. Tune, Sgt. Harry R. Tune.
6th ROW: Sgt. Frederick C. Turner, Gnr. George E. Turner (deceased), Gnr. James H. Turner, Pte. Charles A.Turton, F/L Harold D. Turvey, Sto. l/C Keith S. Turvey.
One Hundred and Forty-four
lst ROW: Left to Right—F/O L. Wray Turvey, Pte. Peter Tutt, Coder Jack E. Twelves, F/S Roy W. Tyrrell, F/O JackH. L. Tyson, Sgt. John A. Uptgrove.
2nd ROW: Gnr. John F. Upton, Pte. Charles W. J. Uren, Pte. Gordon A. Urquhart, Cpl. Ian Urquhart, P/O DouglasF. Usher, Cpl. James F. Usher.
3rd ROW: Gnr. Norman F. Usher, Pte. P. K. Utter, Bdr. Robert Vair, F/L Peter J. Valachos, D.F.C, Pte. William T.Valachos, L/Cpl. Jack Vallentyne.
4th ROW: Pte. George E. Valliere, Sgt. Wilfred J. Valliere, L/Bdr. Lloyd W. VanBradt, Sgt. Edward D. Vance, Ens.Robert M. Vance, Pte. William J. VanKeuren.
5th ROW: Cpl. Ernest L. Vansickle, E.R.A. Kenneth C. VanSickle, F/L Donald M. Varey, L/Cpl. Douglas Varey, L.A.C.Robert H. Varey, Cpl. Arthur S. Vass.
6th ROW: Wren Joyce I. Vass, Pte. Donald B. Vaughan, F/O Edward R. Vaughan, Ck. Robert Verge, Surg. Lt. Cmdr.George E. Verity, W.O. 2 W. John H. Verity.
One Hundred and Forty-five
lst ROW: Left to Right—Cpl. George H. Vickers, Gnr. Lee R. Vickers, Cpl. Cleveland H. Villneff, Tpr. Morton A.Vinall, Sgt. John L. Vince, Sgt. Lawrence U. Vipond.
2nd ROW: Pte. Edward L. Vivian, Sgt. Richard P. Vivian, Sgt. Frederick G. Wagg, L.A.C. Arthur E. Waggoner, O.A. 3William H. Wait, Sgt. Lawrence T. Wakeling.
3rd ROW: Pte. Patricia M. Wakeling, Capt. Robert F. Wakeling, Sgmn. Ronald C. L. Wakeling, L.A.C. Ralph M. Wakely,Lieut. William J. Waldron, F/L William K. Waldron.
4th ROW: L/Cpl. Floyd C. Walker, Spr. Stafford S. Walker, C.P.O. Joseph W. Wall, L.A.C. Earl F. Wallace, Lt.-Col.Frank Wallace, O.B.E., E.D., K.C., L.A.C. Joseph M. Wallace.
5th ROW: Pte. Robert M. Wallace, Pte. Usrul G. Wallace, Pte. John R. Walsh, Wren Margaret Walsh, L.A.C. Harold F.Walton, Pte. William R. Walton.
6th ROW: Cpl. Donald L. Ward, Cpl. John H. Ward, A/B Reginald J. Warner, Cfn. Robert Warner, Dvr. Arthur G. H.Warren, Cpl. Margaret F. Warren.
One Hundred and Forty-six
lst ROW: Left to Right—Lieut. John R. Wastle, Bdr. Harold G. Waterhouse, Capt. Hewitt L. Waterous, L.A.C. AlfredE. Waters, Gnr. Benjamin S. Waters, S/Sgt. Frank H. Waters.
2nd ROW: P/O Hector C. Waters, Sgt. Jack Waters, Sgt. Alan Watson, Lieut. John D. Watson, Sto. l/C John L. Watson,Pte. Ralph Watson.
3rd ROW: F/O Gordon D. Waye, Sto. Clifford Webber, Sgt. William C. E. Webber, Cpl. George A. D. Webster, Pte.Margaret Webster, L.A.W. Mary Roantree Webster.
4th ROW: Pte. William C. Webster, Pte. William N. Weiler, Spr. H. Edward Welch, Spr. Herbert A. Welch, Gnr. BertE. Weller, Gnr. George E. Weller.
5th ROW: Pte. Fern (Dawson) Wellwood, F/O Donald J. Welsh, S/L Jack R. Welsh, A/B John T. Welsh, Pte. MabelWendes, F/S Kenneth M. Wesley.
6th ROW: Sgt. H. William West, L.A.C. James N. West, Sgt. Roy V. West, M.M., Lieut. Helen W. Westaway, Lieut.Hilda M. Westbrook, Pte. James A. Westbrook.
One Hundred and Forty-seven
lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.C. Leroy C. Westcott, Pte. David D. Wheatley, O/Smn. George A. Wheatley, Sgt. KennethP. Wheatley, Sgt. Kenneth R. Wheeler, P.O. John M. Wheelton.
2nd ROW: Cpl. Robert R. Wheelton, Sgt. George Van S. Whitaker, Gnr. Julius A. Whitaker, Lieut. Jack E WhitfieldGnr. William T. Whitfield, Cpl. J. Irving Whitford.
3rd ROW: Wt. Eng. Terence Whiting, A.W. 1 Lillian (Hill) Whitney, Cpl. John A. Whittam, Major John C. Whitwill,Cpl. Robert G. Wiggins, Pte. Thomas E. Wiggins.
4th ROW: L.A.C. Allan H. Wight, Cpl. Lorne A. Wilbee, Pte. R. E. Wilcox, L.A.C. Leonard E. T. Wilde, Pte. George AWilkes, Sgt. Jack E. Wilkes.
5th ROW: A/B Robert C. Wilkes, Lieut. John Wilkie, L.A.C. John W. Wilkinson, A/B William J. Wilkinson, Cpl.Gordon B. Will, Major Ralph E. Will, M.D.
6th ROW: Pte. George Willett, Pte. Melvin J. Willetts, A/B Donald H. Williams, Pte. Edwin G. D. Williams, Pte.Harold J. Williams, L/Cpl. Frederick H. Williams.
One Hundred and Forty-eight
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. James A. Williams, Pte. James H. Williams, Cpl. John F. Williams, Pte. Kenneth R.Williams, Pte. Stanley A. Williams, Cpl. Stanley J. Williams.
2nd ROW: Pte. William A. Williams, Jr., C.Q.M.S. William H. Williams, Sr., Col. Donald D. Williamson, L/Cpl. HarryWilliamson, P.O. Thomas W. Willmore, W.O. Charles F. Willows.
3rd ROW: Tpr. J. S. Willson, Pte. John A. Wilson, Sgt. Allan S. Wilson, Sto. l/C Arthur E. Wilson, F/L Daniel K.Wilson, A/B Eugene R. Wilson.
4th ROW: A.C. 2 D. L. Wilson, F/O Gordon D. Wilson, D.F.C, Sto. Herbert W. Wilson, Pte. Howard Wilson, F/SHoward K. Wilson, Pte. Jack A. Wilson.
5th ROW: Cpl. Jack L. Wilson, E.R.A. 3/C John C. Wilson, Cpl. John J. Wilson, Sgt. Joseph L. Wilson, Cpl. Lorne H.Wilson, Sgt. Malcolm N. Wilson.
6th ROW: Tpr. M. R. Wilson, Pte. Reginald E. Wilson, Sgt. Robert Wilson, Sto. l/C Ross A. Wilson, L.A.C. S. GlenWilson, F/O Stewart B. Wilson.
One Hundred and Forty-nine
lst ROW: Left to Right—R.A. Thomas D. Wilson, C.S.M. Walter J. Wilson, Cadet Wilfred J. Wilson, S/Sgt. William A.Wilson, Cpl. Malcolm J. Winegarden, Gnr. Albert F. Winkler.
2nd ROW: L.A.C. Gordon C. Winkler, Sgmn. Cecil L. Winter, Cpl. Eric J. Winter, Sgt. Harry R. Winter, Cpl. John EWinter, Pte. Victor W. Winter.
3rd ROW: Pte. Edgar R. Wintermute, Gnr. Charles B. Winter, L/Sgt. George D. Witmer, Pte. Earl G Wolff PteHoward T. Wolff, Sto. l/C Roy C. Wolff.
4th ROW: Cpl. Walter J. Wolski, C.P.O. Archibald Wood, Wren Elizabeth A. Wood, Gnr. Ernest Wood, Pte George WoodL/Bdr. Gordon F. Wood.
5th ROW: F/O Herbert L. Wood, Gnr. Norman Wood, L/Tel. Norman A. Wood, Cpl. Thomas A. Wood, L/Cpl ThomasR. Wood, L.A.W. Vera G. Wood.
6th ROW: Sgt. Wesley D. Wood, Bndsm. Charles O. Woodard, Cpl. Carl W. H. Woodcock, Bdr. Henry A. Woodcock, Pte.Henry W. Woodcock, Cpl. Sydney Woodcock.
One Hundred and Fifty
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sto. l/C Mech. Thomas A. Woodcock, Pte. Melvin E. Wooden, Bndsm. Wallace R. Woodley,Cpl. William E. Woodley, Cpl. Arthur B. Woods, Pte. Arthur E. Woods.
2nd ROW: L.A.C. Harold Wooffinden, F/S Reginald M. M. Would, F/S Donald E. Wray, Wren Hazel M. Wreaks, Pte.Roy M. Wreaks, Pte. William J. Wreaks.
3rd ROW: P.O. Bruce Wright, Pte. Clifford Wright, Tpr. George C. Wright, Bdr. Harry F. O. Wright, L.A.C. John C.Wright, Pte. Lawrence Wright.
4th ROW: Lieut. Margaret C. Wright, L/Cpl. Neville H. Wright, Cpl. Roy T. Wright, Cpl. Stanley R. Wright, W.O. 1Vincent L. Wright, Major Wilbert E. Wylie.
5th ROW: Gnr. J. Arthur Wynn, R.T. 2/C Samuel H. Yancey, Dvr. Richard W. Yeates, Gnr. Carl B. Young, L.A.W.Joyce G. Young, C.P.O. William Young.
6th ROW: Sto. l/C Alfred S. Yuill, Capt. David D. Yule, Rfn. Ernest V. Zammit, Sto. l/C Joseph A. Zimon, Pte. C.John Zuber.
One Hundred and Fifty-one
lst ROW: Left to Right—Gnr. George D. Adams, Pte. Melvin R. Adams, Pte. James T. Alderman, L.A.C. John D.Alderman, Pte. George W. Arthrell, Pte. Herbert Arthrell.
2nd ROW: Gnr. Kenneth G. Atfield, Rfn. Robert B. Atfield, C.Q.M.S. A. Leslie Bailey, Pte. Earl R. Baker, Pte. J.Clarence Barber, Pte. Vernon A. Barber.
3rd ROW: Pte. C. V. (Pat) Barker, F/O K. L. (Roy) Barker, F/O John T. Barlow, D.F.C, Sgt. William Barlow,L/Cpl. Christina Barrett, Coder Allan D. Barron.
4th ROW: Lieut. Arthur Barrowcliffe, Cpl. Clarence Barrowcliffe, Cfn. Norman Barrowcliffe, Pte. Frank E. Battye,Sgmn. Kenneth S. Beacroft, Cpl. Lawrence Bean.
5th ROW: Pte. William O. Bean, S.S.M. Ivan F. Bechtold, Pte. George H. Beechey, Jr., Sgt. Leonard H. Beechey, L/Cpl.Barbara Y. Bennett, L.A.C. Charles H. Bennett.
6th ROW: F/O Lancelot G. Bennett, D.F.C, Pte. Lillian Benson, Pte. William Benson, Pte. Nelson H. Bestwick, Pte.Albert A. Bethune, Pte. Herbert F. Bethune.
One Hundred and Fifty-two
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. Norman A. Bethune, Pte. Gordon M. Billings, P/O Louis G. Billings, Gnr. Samuel Bird,Sgt. Percy W. Blackman, L.A.C. Aime J. Boisselle.
2nd ROW: Cpl. Gordon Bonney, Pte. William A. Bonney, F/L G. Lyndon Bosworth, Wren Alice (Meiers) Boughner,Sgt. Clyde Bowman, Sgt. George W. Bradley.
3rd ROW: Pte. John H. Bradley, Lieut. M. Irene Bradley, Major Frank C. Brathwaite, F/O Jack Breffitt, Pte. George W.Bremner, Pte. William E. Bridgewater.
4th ROW: Lt.-Col. Harold W. Brooks, Sgt. David W. Broomfield, Cpl. Harold H. Broomfield, L/H Gordon E. Broughton,Sgmn. George H. Brown, L/Cpl. Gordon E. Brown.
5th ROW: Pte. John D. Brown, A.C. 1 Joseph M. Brown, Pte. Leslie A. Brown, Pte. Norman R. Brown, Pte. Thomas A.Brown, Cpl. Melbourne J. H. Buck.
6th ROW: F/L William F. Burt, Gnr. Francis W. Busby, Pte. Charles H. Campbell, Cfn. Nelson R. Campbell, Rfn.Percy J. Campbell, Bdr. Charles Cardy.
One Hundred and Fifty-three
lst ROW: Left to Right—C.S.M. John H. Carnie, Lieut. C. Clifton Cassady, F/L Lawrence C. Cassady, Sgmn. Jack Cater,S/Sgt. David W. Cavan, Pte. Joseph Ceriko.
2nd ROW: Pte. James Chippendale, L/Cpl. Donald F. Chittenden, Pte. Geoffrey D. Chittenden, Cpl. Russell G. Clarkson,Tpr. T. Thomas Clegg, L.A.C. John W. Cline.
3rd ROW: Pte. Mary L. Cline, Gnr. Robert H. Cline, Lieut. John J. Coates, M.R.M. Kenneth Coates, Capt. HaroldCobban, L.A.C. Peter R. Cockram.
4th ROW: L/Sto. Leslie L. Cole, Sto. l/C Ralph L. Cole, Pte. Alfred Collingdon, Pte. Sheldon D. Conn, Sgt. Alfred W.Cooke, Pte. Leslie E. Cooke.
5th ROW: Ptlmn. Lyle G. Corbett, L.A.C. William C. Corbett, Sto. l/C John P. Craig, P/O George Crerar (killed inaction), Sgt. Burleigh Crozier, C.Q.M.S. R. Gordon Cruickshank.
6th ROW: Cpl. Stanley G. Cruickshank, Capt. Thomas A. Cruickshank, Cfn. Edward J. Crump, L/Wtr. Norman F.Crump, Gnr. Edward F. Cubitt, F/L Arthur T. L. Cullum.
One Hundred and Fifty-four
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. John W. Dale, L.A.C. William C. Dance, C.P.O. Helge Daugaard, D.S.M., Lt.-Col.Michael R. J. Dare, Sgmn. Herbert E. Davey, Gnr. Lawrence F. Davis.
2nd ROW: Lieut. Michael S. Davis, Gnr. Robert D. Davis, Pte. Suzanne M. Davis, L/Cpl. William T. Davis, Cpl. MarkDodds, F/0 Jack Duncan.
3rd ROW: Sgt. John E. Dunn, Major Austin S. Dunton, M.D., Pte. Harvey W. Durham, Pte. Leslie G. Dutchburn, L.A.C.Raymond Dutchburn, Sgt. Stanley R. Dutchburn.
4th ROW: W.O. 1 Harold W. Eby, L/Cpl. John A. Edgar, Sgt. Leroy W. Edwards, L.A.C. Norman R. Edwards, L/Cpl.James Elliott, Pte. James E. Elliott.
5th ROW: Cpl. William J. Elliott, Sgt. Charles Elson, Sgt. E. Arthur Elson, Cpl. George W. Elson, Pte. Lawrence M.England, Pte. Pearson English.
6th ROW: W.O. 1 Thomas G. English, Tpr. Frederick E. Etherington, Cpl. Lloyd Etherington, Cpl. Melvin Etherington,Sgmn. Harry H. Evans, L.A.C. George H. Fairbairn.
One Hundred and Fifty-five
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. John D. Fairbairn, Pte. R. D. Farnsworth, Pte. Alexander L. Farquhar, Sgt. Donald J.Farquhar, Pte. C. Vernon Farr, Gnr. Stanley D. Ferguson.
2nd ROW: Pte. Wesley R. Ferguson, Pte. Edward P. Finn, P/O Ronald J. Finn, Sgt. Thomas R. Flack, Major EdwardW. Flahiff, S/L J. Norman Flahiff.
3rd ROW: Brig. Terrence F. Flahiff, Sgt. John B. Flahiff, Lieut. William J. E. Foot, Cfn. Earl H. France, Sgt. A.Donald, Sgt. W. Kenneth J. Fraser.
4th ROW: Capt. D. Lloyd Fromow, L/Sto. Thomas T. Galloway, Sgt. George R. Garner, Cpl. Leonard Garner, Cpl.Norman D. Ghent, Cpl. Arthur Gibbons.
5th ROW: Sgt. Charles Gibbons, F/S Harold J. Gibbons, P.O. Thomas A. Gibbons, Pte. Frederick D. Gibson, Pte. SamuelJ. Gibson, Bdr. Fred C. Gill.
6th ROW: Cpl. Herbert T. Gill, Lt.-Col. Victor N. Gill, M.B.E., Pte. Doris H. Gillies, F/L Lawrence Gillies, Cpl. WilliamF. Gillies, L/Cpl. Cecilia M. Girard.
One Hundred and Fifty-six
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. William Glass, Spr. Carlyle F. Glenn, Tpr. James C. Good, Tpr. Floyd Goodbrand, Pte.Ernest C. Gould, F/L David Gowdy.
2nd ROW: Sgmn. Francis R. Graham, Sgt. Gordon E. Graham, Sgt. James F. Graham, R.S.M. Leslie C. Graham, Sgt.Lloyd R. Graham, C.Q.M.S. John N. Grainger.
3rd ROW: Capt. T. Roger Grainger, Cfn. Frederick A. Granton, Pte. Leo J. Granton, Cpl. William J. Granton, Sgt./P.J. K. Gray, Sgt. William H. Griffiths.
4th ROW: Gnr. James G. Hall, A/B R. Lester Hall, Pte. James Hamilton, Sgt. Lloyd D. Hamilton, L.A.C. Wallace F.Hamilton, Pte. Floyd N. Hammond.
5th ROW: Cpl. Alfred Hanlon, Pte. James A. Hanlon, Pte. George T. Harrison, L.A.C. Harold Harrison, Pte. Leslie W.Harrison, Major James M. Harold, M.B.E.
6th ROW: Sub. Lieut. John O. Harold, S.B.A. Nancy J. Harold, Pte. Jack H. Hartley, Pte. William E. Hartley, L/CoderJames T. Hastings, W.O. 2 John R. Hastings.
One Hundred and Fifty-seven
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. Roy G. Hays, L/Cpl. William G. Hayward, A/B Thomas R. Henderson, Spr. WilliamE. Henderson, L/Cpl. George A. Henwood, Pte. James Herriman.
2nd ROW: A.C. 2 J. Herbert Herriman, Pte. Lloyd C. Herriman, Sgt. Richard T. Herriman, L.A.C. Eric A. Hewitt, Pte.William E. Hibbert, Pte. Edith M. R. Hoare.
3rd ROW: C.S.M. Frederick A. Hodder, Gnr. Sydney D. Hodder, Sgt. J. Lloyd Hopper, Gnr. John W. Howard, Pte.George H. Howie, Cpl. Frederick G. Howes.
4th ROW: Cpl. Howard V. Hume, A/B Donald N. Humphreys, Sgt. Lloyd Humphreys, Sgt. George G. Hunter, Sgt.Herbert G. Inksater, W.O. 1 Fred M. Jackson.
5th ROW: F/L Rondeau Jarrott, M.D., Sgt. Jesse N. Jasper, Spr. Thomas S. Jefferson, Lieut. Larry E. Jess, Lieut.Catherine M. Johnson, Cpl. James T. Johnson.
6th ROW: R.Q.M.S. Leo A. Johnson, Pte. William H. Johnson, Pte. John E. J. Keen, F/O William D. Keen, D.F.C, Cpl.Jack Kelley, Pte. Ross A. Kelley.
One Hundred and Fifty-eight
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgt. Russell Kelley, E.R.A. Thomas E. Kelley, S.B.A. D. Murray Kellum, Pte. Harland R.Kempthorne, Cpl. John M. Kennedy, Spr. Warren A. Kennedy.
2nd ROW: Tpr. Harold L. Knight, Lt.-Col. John H. Knill, P/O L. Emory Knill, L.A.C. Richard B. Knowles, Tpr. GeorgeJ. Kuhlmann, Pte. David C. Kyle.
3rd ROW: Gnr. Herbert Lane, Pte. William G. Larin, L.A.C. Eugene T. Lavoie, F/S John A. Layden, F/O D. GeorgeLee, F/O Murray W. Lee.
4th ROW: Pte. Irene (Busby) Leiska, Ck. A. Harold Lewis, Cpl. Clarence Lewis, Rfn. Laverne Longden, Capt. LarryN. Love, D.F.C, Sgt. Howard Lowndes.
5th ROW: Sto. l/C Clarence Mackie, F/S Donald M. MacDonald, L/Coder John A. Martin, Pte. Margaret Martin,W.O. 2 Frederick L. Mason, Gnr. Robert Mayor.
6th ROW: Cpl. Thomas L. McCammon, L.A.C. Glenford E. McCoombs, Cpl. Harry B. McCormick, A/B George J.McDonald, Sto. l/C Harold L. McDonald, Lieut. Murray A. McGill.
One Hundred and Fifty-nine
lst ROW: Left to Right—A/B Donald E. McHutchion, L.A.C. William M. McKibbin, L.A.C. Donald S. McLaughlin, Cpl.Florence E. McLaughlin, Major Robert C. McLaughlin, Pte. David A. McLelland.
2nd ROW: Pte. Lloyd P. McLelland, C.S.M. Robert J. McLelland, Pte. William H. McLelland, L/Cpl. Denis A.McLoughlin, Cpl. George M. McQueen, Capt. George W. H. Medley.
3rd ROW: L.A.C. Joseph F. Meggs, F/L Durward E. Midgley, D.F.C, Sgt. Edward Midgley, Capt. Robert W. Midgley,Pte. Carl Mihoff, L/Bdr. Arden N. Miller.
4th ROW: F/L Gordon Miller, D.F.C, Sto. l/C Gerald E. Misener, Pte. Wilfrid R. Misener, Cpl. John G. Mitchell, Sgt.Thomas P. Mitchell, Sgt. William T. Mitchell.
5th ROW: Gnr. James F. Mogan, Cpl. M. H. Donley Mogan, F/O Herbert D. Monteith, Gnr. Cecil Moran, L.A.C. John0. Moran, Sgt. John T. Moriarity.
6th ROW: Sgt. Kevin J. Moriarity, Sgt. William H. Moriarity, M.M., Lieut. Douglas A. Moss, L.A.C. Oliver C. Mowat,L.A.C. William A. Mowat, L/Tel. Jack S. Muir.
One Hundred and Sixty
lst ROW: Left to Right—Cpl. Arthur W. Mulloy, Sig. John P. Murphy, F/O James H. Murray, F/O Richard E.Murray, Sgt. Gladys (Parker) Nagge, Lieut. Edgar J. Nash.
2nd ROW: A.C. 1 Henry S. Nelles, Pte. Earl E. Newstead, Pte. Ivan R. Newstead, Pte. James E. Newstead, Pte. KennethR. Newstead, F/L Kenneth W. Nuttall.
3rd ROW: Capt. Walter Oldham, L.A.C. Edward H. O'Neail, L.A.C. James M. O'Neail, F/O Thomas J. O'Neail, Tpr.James F. Osman, Capt. A. Birley Otto.
4th ROW: Sto. l/C Harold H. Otto, Pte. Lawrence J. Otto, Tpr. James M. Papps, M.M., Pte. Frederick Parkinson, Pte.Donald W. Parks, S/Sgt. David Parratt.
5th ROW: Cfn. D. George Parratt, Sgt. Gordon T. Parsons, S/Sgt. Elaine Patterson, Major Eric B. Patterson, M.D.,L.A.C. Cyril H. Pell, F/L George E. Pell.
6th ROW: L.A.C. Walter R. Pickering, Rfn. Arthur K. Pifher, A/B G. Pinkett, Sgt. Ivan F. Plomley, Pte. J. MervynPlomley, L.A.W. M. Elizabeth Pond.
One Hundred and Sixty-one
lst ROW: Left to Right—Cpl. Edward Pottinger, Sgt. Melvin G. Prine, F/O Arthur G. Racey, Sgt. Thomas S. W.Racey, Pte. Kenneth A. Raines, Bdr. Jack H. Randall.
2nd ROW: Pte. Jack A. Rawcliffe, Cfn. Nelson M. Raycraft, Gnr. Robert J. Raycraft, Sgt. George L. Raynor, Gnr.Clarence Read, C.E.R.A. James C. Read.
3rd ROW: L/Sgt. William Read, F/O Calvin W. Reid, Cpl. H. Renaud, L.A.C. Donald R. Richter, O/D Coder HaroldG. Rickwood, L.A.W. Shirley E. Riddell.
4th ROW: Sgt. Lorne Ridley, Sgt. Charles C. Robb, F/L Edward Roberts, Cpl. John D. Robinson, L/Cpl. James W.Rook, Tpr. Lawrence Rook.
5th ROW: F/S William A. Ronald, Pte. Robert L. Ross, Cpl. H. Walter Rowe, Pte. Francis J. Rowlett, Pte. James E.Rowley, Tel. T.O. Earle Rutherford.
6th ROW: L.A.W. Lillian (Buchanan) Rutherford, F/L William L. Rutherford, A/B Eugene C. Sabatine, Pte. F.Randolph Sabatine, Cpl. Benjamin W. Sales, Cpl. Herbert Sales.
One Hundred and Sixty-two
lst ROW: Left to Right — Pte. Donald J. Sass, Sgt. Marian (Misener) Sass, Sgt. Robert T. Savage, Sto. l/C H. KeithSayles, Cpl. William H. Schneuker, Cpl. John H. Scott.
2nd ROW: S.K. 2/C Norman J. Seip, O/Smn. Donald Sharpe, Pte. Frank Sharpe, L/Sto. John H. Sharpe, C.P.O. MelvinH. Sharpe, P/O J. Garvey Shearon.
3rd ROW: Pte. Charles F. Short, Q.M.S. Lorne W. Simmons, Pte. Howard J. Simon, F/L A. Lloyd Sinclair, D.F.C,P.O. Lorne D. Sinclair, Pte. C. L. Smith.
4th ROW: Pte. Leslie G. Smith, L/Sto. Morgan H. Smith, Pte. Richard L. Smith, Cpl. Stanley L. Smith, A/B LeonardSnell, Capt. Wilfred Snell.
5th ROW: Tpr. F. Leroy Snively, Cpl. Ella (Grieve) Solomon, Pte. Stanley W. Southern, Lieut. Louise Sovereign,L/Bdr. Gordon C. Spence, L.A.C. John G. Stally.
6th ROW: Cpl. George W. Stead, Tpr. Samuel T. Stead, Sgt./Maj. Gladys L. Stephens, B.E.M., L/Sto. Kenneth R.Stephenson, Sgt. Cecil G. Stewart, Cpl. Clayton D. Stewart.
One Hundred and Sixty-three
lst ROW: Left to Right—F/L Donald I. Stewart, Sgt. Earl G. Stewart, Lieut. Edward B. Stewart, Sgt. G. RussellStewart, W.O. 1 Gordon A. Stewart, Sgt. Harold D. Stewart.
2nd ROW: Cpl. Sydney E. Stewart, Pte. Donald A. Stickland, P/O W. E. Stockton, A.C. 2 Donald C. Taylor, L.A.C.Donald J. Taylor, L.A.C. Erie A. Taylor.
3rd ROW: L/Cpl. Leonard Taylor, Pte. L. Alvin Tenant, Gnr. John R. Terryberry, W.O. 1 Harry C. Thompson, F/OKester J. Thomson, Pte. Luke E. Tincknell.
4th ROW: P.O. Alexander G. Todd, A/B Jack Tomlinson, L.A.C. Richard J. Tomlinson, Sgmn. Samuel W. Tomlinson,Tpr. Albert F. Townsend, Pte. Ronald A. Townsend.
5th ROW: Lt.-Col. Howard M. Travers, W.O. 2 James S. Turnbull, Pte. Horace Twine, Pte. Robert A. Vanderlip, Lieut.Allan R. Veall, L.A.C. John M. Veall.
6th ROW: Cpl. Dulcie Ventham, L.A.C. Douglas Verity, Pte. Myrl C. Vowells, Pte. Harold B. Walker, Pte. Jack W.Warner, Pte. Margaret C. Watling.
One Hundred and Sixty-four
lst ROW: Left to Right—L.A.C. Albert J. Watts, Gnr. Clarence C. Watts, Tpr. George E. Watts, L.A.C. Lawrence E.Watts, Tpr. Mervin H. Watts, Pte. Thomas D. Webb.
2nd ROW: Pte. Glenn A. Wentworth, Cpl. Daniel R. Whiting, A/B Arnold E. Whittier, Pte. Lionel A. Wilcox, Cpl.Walter Williams, F/O Lorne A. Willson.
3rd ROW: A.C. 1 Arthur N. Wilson, V/Sig. T.O. Thomas A. Wilson, F/L Aubrey Winch, D.F.C, Sgt. Austin Winch,F/L John E. Winch, L/Bdr. John W. Wishart.
4th ROW: Sgt. Clarence G. Wood, L/Cpl. John H. Wood, Pte. Ernest L. Wooden, L.A.C. Charles H. Wraight, L.A.C.Emerson G. Wraight, A/B H. Crawford Wreaks.
5th ROW: Cpl. Lloyd Wright, L/Cpl. Robert Wright, Cpl. Donald B. Young, L.A.C. Jack N. Young, Pte. Peter Zand.
One Hundred and Sixty-five
lst ROW: Left to Right—F/S Burtol M. Anderson, Pte. Norman W. Atkins, L.A.W. Grace Beaver, Pfc. Herman Beaver,Pvt. James Beaver, L/Bdr. Peter Beaver.
2nd ROW: Sgmn. Truman Beaver, S/Sgt. Chester Bomberry, Cpl. John Bomberry, Pvt. Albert W. Brant, Tpr. HaroldS. Brant, Pfc. Arthur L. Burnham.
3rd ROW: L.A.C. John R. Burnham, L.A.W. Rosalie G. Burnham, Cpl. Walter M. Burnham, L.A.W. Delma B. Capton,Pfc. Delos Claus, Gnr. Arthur C. Crain.
4th ROW: Pte. Wilfred R. Crain, Pte. Ralph Crawford, Sto. 2/C Peter Davis, Cpl. Isaac Doctor, Pte. George O. Doxtator,Sgt. Harold English.
5th ROW: Pvt. Albert H. Garlow, Pvt. Alex Garlow, L/Cpl. Fred C. General, Gnr. Charles W. Green, Cpl. Raymond W.Green, Pfc. Arnold D. Hill.
6th ROW: F/L Allan G. Hill, P/O Clarence C. Hill, Cfn. Elias E. Hill, L.A.W. Ethel K. Hill, L.A.C. J. William Hill,L.A.W. Hilda L. Hill.
One Hundred and Sixty-six
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgmn. Sherwood Hill, Rfn. James D. Henry, Pte. Oliver Jacobs, Pfc. Earl C. Jamieson, Pvt.Esford T. Jamieson, P.O. George E. Jamieson.
2nd ROW: Pfc. Robert L. Jamieson, Pte. Samuel C. John, Major Festus A. Johnson, Gnr. Norman A. King, Pte. GeorgeL. King, Pte. H. Jane King.
3rd ROW: Pte. David J. Laforme, Sgt. Carmie R. Lewis, Pte. Seth J. Lottridge, Pte. Irwin S. MacDonald, Pte. JessieMaracle, Cpl. Arnold E. Martin.
4th ROW: Pvt. Peter A. Martin, Pte. Clayton W. Miller, Pte. Marion Miller, Sgt. Albert E. Montour, Cpl. Frank W.Montour, Major Robert J. Montour.
5th ROW: F/O David N. Moses, Pte. Ethel Moses, L/Bndsm. G. Arthur Moses, L/Wren Jane M. Moses, Tpr. JesseMoses, Cpl. George E. Peters.
6th ROW: F/S David Porter, T/5 Edwin Porter, T/5 Raymond C. Porter, Pfc. Charles A. Sault, Dvr. Wesley A. Sault,Sgt. Harold Skye.
One Hundred and Sixty-seven
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pfc. Albert E. Smith, Pfc. Cecil W. Smith, Pfc. Donald H. Smith, L/Cpl. Hubert Smith, Cpl.Hugh L. Smith, Pfc. Leslie G. Smith.
2nd ROW: Sto. l/C William R. Smith, Pte. Earle C. Styres, Gnr. William Tobicoe, Pte. Robert A. Whitlow, Pte. ArchieE. Williams, Sto. l/C Cecil E. Wright.
3rd ROW: Sgt. Arthur A. Wright.
One Hundred and Sixty-eight
lst ROW: Left to Right—Cpl. Allan E. Balsdon, Pte. Jack W. Banks, Rfn. Wallace R. Banks, Tel. S.O. H. Noble Baskett,Capt. Arthur H. Beven, Pte. Harry D. Blankenship.
2nd ROW: Sgt. Stewart Blathwayt, Pte. Jack D. Blenkinsop, Pte. Arthur W. H. Brooks, A/B Robert Buckborough, Pte.Howard Burtch, L.A.C. L. Lorne Cain.
3rd ROW: F/L Jerrold A. Campbell, L.A.C. Max L. Campbell, Sgt. Murray W. Chambers, L.A.C. Gordon Chant, Gnr.Frank A. Clark, Sto. l/C Harold Clark.
4th ROW: Pte. George S. Clement, Pte. Pansy F. Clement, Gnr. Gordon F. Davis, Dvr. Glenn R. Dawes, Pte. James M.Dawson, W.O. 2 Donald R. Dickie.
5th ROW: Cpl. Stanley E. Dickie, Gnr. W. H. Dickinson, P/O Donald Disher, Sgt. Peter Dyson, Pte. Helen R. Ellington,Pte. James T. Ellington.
6th ROW: F/O R. Willard Eves, Surg. Lieut. Harold L. Fachnie, M.D., Pte. Elgin C. Fawcett, Sgt. Leonard D. Fisher,F/O Lloyd G. French, Sgt. Myrtle French.
One Hundred and Sixty-nine
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sig. A. Keith Givens, Tpr. James Goodhand, Cpl. Clarence N. Gowdy, L.A.C. M. Ralph Greer,F/O A. Mackenzie Hall, Cpl. T. Howard Hall.
2nd ROW: Pte. Gordon Hammond, Pte. Norman Hammond, Pte. George Hanson, Pte. Albert Hardie, Bdr. Clifford J.Harker, Cpl. Pryor Harris.
3rd ROW: Pte. William C. Hartley, Pte. George W. Heaslip, Sgt. Blythe D. Hinan, Cpl. Jack Hinan, Sgt. Wilbert S.Hinan, Cpl. Gordon E. Inns.
4th ROW: Cpl. Frank B. Ion, C.S.M. Vincent B. Ion, Bdr. Wray J. Johnson, Pte. Ernest Keating, L.A.C. William L.Knight, Pte. Walter Littell.
5th ROW: Wtr. Ivan O. Long, Tpr. George Luckhurst, Pte. B. C. Marlatt, Cpl. Alfred A. Martin, Pte. George T. Martin,Pte. Kenneth W. McCombs.
6th ROW: Cpl. Hugh L. McConkey, Pte. Karl McEwan, Pte. Norman R. McIntyre, M.D., Sgt. George M. Messecar, Pte.George E. Miller, Lieut. Mary I. Miller.
One Hundred and Seventy
lst ROW: Left to Right—Rfn. William H. Moon, Pte. Thomas M. Moon, A/B Lloyd E. Moore, L/Sto. Vernon A. Moore,L.A.C. Adam T. Oliver, Sgt. Cecil T. Oliver.
2nd ROW: Pte. George M. Oliver, Spr. Herbert C. Parsons, Pte. John H. Parsons, P/L L. Millar Ramsay, L.A.C. KennethReavely, Pte. Robert E. Richardson.
3rd ROW: F/L Melvin N. W. Robertson, P/O Elmer B. Scott, Lieut. Howard J. Scott, F/L Keith F. Scott, Capt. RobertL. Scott, F/L William A. Scott.
4th ROW: Sgt. David E. Shellington, Dvr. K. Rex Silverthorn, Tpr. William C. Silverthorne, L.A.C. Gordon R. Slaght,W.O. 2 W. Melville Slaght, Sgt. Alfred F. Smallman.
5th ROW: Lieut. Helen (Hearne) Smith, Pte. J. W. Smith, L/Cpl. Richard Smith, Gnr. W. Roderick Smith, L.A.C. PaulE. Snell, Pvt. Warren B. Snow.
6th ROW: Gnr. William R. Sprowl, Pte. John W. Staffen, L/Cpl. Charles E. Steed, Pte. Samuel V. Steed, Pte. AlexanderStefan, Pte. Ann Stefan.
One Hundred and Seventy-one
lst ROW: Left to Right—Sgmn. Joseph Stefan, Wtr. Donald Stephenson, Sgt. Leslie G. Storor, S/Sgt. Blake R. Sutor,Pte. Jack B. Swayze, L.A.C. Allan D. Tanner.
2nd ROW: L/Cpl. Kenneth S. Tanner, Capt. Russell Templer, F/S Fred C. Thompson, L.A.C. Norman Tighe, Cpl.George W. Tovey, Bdr. T. G. Walsh.
3rd ROW: Rfn. Walter Wedgerfield, Cpl. Lloyd B. Will, S/Sgt. William A. Wilson, P/O Allen E. Wingrove, Pte. RonaldC. Wingrove, Pte. Benjamin E. Woolly.
4th ROW: Pte. Robert E. Woolly, P.O. James L. Young, Pte. Vernon C. Young.
One Hundred and Seventy-two
lst ROW: Left to Right—F/L Ernest E. Allen, D.F.C, Gnr. Leslie J. Andrews, Sto. l/C Donald L. Attridge, Capt. FrankL. Barker, F/S Walter H. Beaizley, Cpl. Reginald S. Beaman.
2nd ROW: Pte. Murray F. Bean, Cpl. John E. Beckett, Sgt. Edward A. Bonham, Gnr. George F. Boughner, L/Cpl. LloydU. Boughner, Tpr. Arthur Bradbury.
3rd ROW: Cpl. William A. Broddy, Pte. Rudy S. Broten, F/O Donald Burke, Lieut. Archibald C. Burt, Bdr. Sidney R.Buskin, Cfn. Fred J. Campbell.
4th ROW: Sgt. Robert G. Cardy, F/O William A. Cardy, Lieut. G. Leo Cassidy, Cadet Glenford E. Culham, Sgt. StewartJ. Curry, Sgt. Edward W. Dallow.
5th ROW: A.C. 2 James A. (Franklin) Daly, Capt. Jean Donald, Pte. Harry A. Durham, Pte. Frederick C. Easton,L/Sgt. Edward H. Edminson, Capt. J. Reed Edmunds, D.D.S.
6th ROW: Tel. S.O. Kenneth F. Ellis, F/L Clarke W. Farrow, R.O. John R. Fearman, Pte. Leslie E. Fearman, MajorJohn L. Firth, Cpl. Donald S. Fisher.
One Hundred and Seventy-three
lst ROW: Left to Right—W.O. 1 Charles A. Folds, F/O Edward J. Folds, Pte. James P. Forbes, Gnr. Lawrence A.Forbes, Tpr. William F. Forbes, Pte. Isaac B. Gardiner.
2nd ROW: L.A.C. Howard L. Gofton, A/B Ivan K. Gofton, A/B Arthur H. Golden, Pte. Jack Golden, F/0 Marquis E.Golden, F/O Hedley Gordon.
3rd ROW: L.A.C. Ronald G. Graham, Gnr. Claude Grandine, L.A.C. Harry F. Greenfield, P/O Lloyd W. Hammond,L.A.W. Muriel J. Hammond, Pte. Fred Harrison.
4th ROW: Lieut. Emerson Hilliard, C.P.O., John P. Howell, A/B R. McKay Howell, Cpl. William H. Howell, Cfn. AlbertE. Huffman, L.A.C. Harry R. Huffman.
5th ROW: F/O Douglas C. Jackson, Cpl. Ralph E. Johnson, Pte. Harold W. Kay, F/O Howard A. Kitchen, Pte. RossKitchen, L/Bdr. Clare Lee.
6th ROW: Cpl. Fred Lee, Cpl. Gordon Lee, Cfn. Andrew J. Little, Pte. J. A. Norman Loube, Cpl. Robert H. Loube, P.O.William E. Loube.
One Hundred and Seventy-four
lst ROW: Left to Right—Pte. Robert F. MacDonald, Capt. John H. Malcolm, Gnr. Gilbert F. Mannen, Cpl. Bruce N.McIntosh, L/Sto. Errol Milligan, Pte. James Milligan.
2nd ROW: Gnr. Melvin Misener, L.A.C. Ronald F. Mitten, Cpl. Russell Mundie, Pte. Erland Myers, L.A.C. Harold O.Nitschkie, Pte. Raymond Panter.
3rd ROW: Pte. James R. Papple, Sgt. Robert M. Papple, L/Cpl. W. Charles Partridge, L.A.W. Norah Patterson, Cpl.Lloyd G. Ramsay, L.A.W. Ada Rath.
4th ROW: Pte. James A. Rath, Sgt. Harry P. Richards, L.A.C. John S. Rilett, Pte. Ralph D. Robertson, L.A.C. ArthurH. Robinson, L.A.C. Harry R. Robinson.
5th ROW: L.A.C. Victor M. Robinson, Pte. J. Howard Ronald, L.A.C. Elmer L. Rosebrugh, Pte. Lloyd S. Rosebrugh,F/O Keith Rosebrugh, D.F.C, Pte. Martin Russell.
6th ROW: F/S Eugene C. Sasse, Cpl. Gordon C. Scott, Spr. Homer G. Shantz, Pte. Raymond B. Smith, L/Cpl. GordonR. Stobbs, A.C. 2 Douglas E. Tansley.
One Hundred and Seventy-five
lst ROW: Left to Right-Pte. Joseph E. Tansley, P.O. John H. Tolhurst, Major Percival C. Trendell, Pte. Mary VollettCpl. Robert Vollett, A/B Russell Wanner.
2nd ROW: Cpl. H. Lloyd Wehrstein, Sto. l/C Walter J. Weyman, Pte. Roy M. Willetts, Capt. Charles H Wilson MD
One Hundred and Seventy-six
lst ROW: Left to Right—Tpr. Edward E. Allan, Capt. Douglas R. Brown, Pte. Donald Calder, Pte. Donald G. Calleya,Sto. l/C Albert G. Campbell, Sto. l/C William A. Campbell.
2nd ROW: Pte. A. Capircho, E.R.A. Roy S. Churchward, Lieut. Frederick W. Cooper, L/Cpl. George R. Cooper, L.A.C.Harold J. Cooper, F/S Herbert L. Cooper.
3rd ROW: Cpl. John H. Cooper, Capt. Thomas Cooper, M.C, Cpl. Henry R. Cudmore, C.P.O. Douglas A. E. Davis, Sgt.James H. Davison, Pte. Albert E. Drake.
4th ROW: Sgmn. Walter E. Drake, Pte. Stanley Duda, Cpl. Allan Duncan, Lieut. Charlotte T. Duncan, F/L DavidEdge, Pte. George H. Evans.
5th ROW: Gnr. William R. Evans, L.A.C. Eric F. Farnham, L/Cpl. William A. Ferguson, Capt. Bruce R. Forbes,Q.M.S. John M. Forde, Sgt. Louis Fraser.
6th ROW: F/L Herschel Fry, Lieut. William H. Fry, Gnr. John W. Gadsby, Pte. Walter Garbedian, Pte. Henry L. Garlent,F/L Edwin C. Gerow.
One Hundred and Seventy-seven
lst ROW: Left to Right—Gnr. Russell P. Gilchrist, Cpl. Roland A. Gilpin, Pte. Dominic Gioia, Pte. George C. Gordon,F/S Francis G. Gould, Pte. Lorne H. Graves.
2nd ROW: F/O David M. Gray, Jr. Donald W. Grimster, A/B Paul Haines, Lieut. Betty (Lawson) Hallyburton, Sgt.Cecil Hallyburton, Gnr. Lloyd G. Hannah.
3rd ROW: A/B Kenneth R. Holloway, L.A.C. Edwin E. Holt, L.A.C. William B. Holt, Gnr. Donald W. Houliston, Cpl.Joseph J. Hounam, L.A.C. William K. Humphrey.
4th ROW: E.R.A. 4/C James F. Jacobs, E.R.A. 4/C John C. Jacobs, Pte. J. Harold Johnson, L.A.C. Morris R. Kennedy,Cfn. Robert L. Kenyon, Spr. William H. Kerr.
5th ROW: L.A.C. W. A. Garnet Kinney, Capt. Edwin H. Langs, Gnr. Vernon G. Lowe, Cpl. Charles A. MacLean, Sgt.William K. Macpherson, Capt. Osborne S. Mann.
6th ROW: L.A.C. Harry E. Martin, S.B.A. Lewis D. Mastervick, A/B James B. Milton, P/O Sterling O. McAllister,W.O. 2 Douglas E. McCaig, Pte. James M. McCaughen.
One Hundred and Seventy-eight
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lst ROW: Left to Right—F/O Maurice W. McConnell, Sgt. James A. McCreary, Sgt. Marjorie L. McCubbin, Pte. DonaldS. McGrandles, Cpl. James McGrandles, Pte. William J. McLaughlin.
2nd ROW: Pte. Thomas H. Millar, Tpr. Alexander B. Mowat, Pte. Barbara (McLaren) Novak, Sgt./Maj. James F.Osman, Pte. Gladys Patterson, L.A.C. Frank E. Payne.
3rd ROW: Sgt. Sydney J. Payne, Tpr. Joseph Pedley, F/L Lawrence T. Pennell, L/Bdr. John R. Phillipson, L/Cpl.Clarence Pickering, Pte. Doris (Dinsmore) Poutney.
4th ROW: Cpl. Richard G. Poutney, Pte. E. Richardson, Pte. Lawrence J. Short, Gnr. William R. Smeltzer, Cpl. VernonC. L. Squire, W.O. 2 Lloyd W. Summerhayes.
5th ROW: Cpl. Charles Tatai, Pte. Morley D. Treffry, Pte. Kenneth F. Vankeuren, Pte. George Paska, L.A.C. J. H. Ross,P/O L. J. Rothwell.
6th ROW: L.A.C. B. Young, Cpl. Reginald Dinsmore, Sgt. Norman E. Dinsmore.
One Hundred and Seventy-nine
As well as those pictured in the preceding pages, Brant County's service personnelincluded the following whose photographs were not available for The Album of Honor:
Abuchan, William Pte.Adams, Francis P. F/SAdams, G. Arthur Gnr.Adams, Gordon H. Lieut.Adams, John T. Sgt.Agnew, Gilbert AC 2Airdrie, Franklin M. Pte.Airdrie, George L. Pte.Airdrie, William A. Pte.Aitken, George P.O.Aitkin, George E. Capt.Alderson, Gordon AC 1Alexander, John R. Cpl.Allen, William S. Bdr.Allison, A. Wesley LACAllman, David W. Cpl.Alpaugh, John H. Pte.Anderson, Robert A. LACAndrews, John L. Dr.Andrews, John S. L/Cpl.Anguish, Melvin W. Pte.Aparicio, Lucy A. Pte.Appel, Adam A. Pte.Apps, Ernest J. Cmdr.Apps, Sylvanus Lieut.Artinian, George Tpr.Ashton, George B. LACAsselin, Norman P. Cpl.Atfield, Fred G. QMSAtfield, Royal A. Pte.Atkinson, A. Cpl.Austin, Frank C. Pte.Avey, Lewis C. Pte.Avey, Ross E. Pte.Axler, Murray LACAxworthy, Edwin G. Tpr.Aylesworth, Gordon Pte.
Baker, James LACBalazs, Joseph T. Pte.Balfour, Peter Pte.Ballantine, David J. Sgt.Ballantyne, Kenneth L. L/Cpl.Ballard, Donald F. P.O.Ballard, Gladys N. Cpl.Ballard, Norman A. Capt.,
O.B.E., D.S.O.Balog, Margaret E. Pte.Banner, Percy G. Tpr.Barker, Raymond R. Pte.Barker, Thomas CERABarlow, Benjamin A. Cpl.Barlow, Joseph Pte.Barnett, Albert LACBarnett (McCann) Bernice Dvr.Barnett, Ethel M. Pte.Barnett, George A. Pte.Barrett, John R. F/OBarron, Thomas H. Bdr.Barrowcliffe, Clarence Cpl.Barsky, William M. Sto. 1/CBartle, Arthur LACBaskett, James E. Pte.Batchelor, Adelbert B. LACBates, Melvin Pte.Bates, Myron Pte.Batson, Clayton F/LBattigelli, Victor Pte.Bayham, David A. Pte.Beal, Charles M. Cpl.Beales, William H. Gnr.Bean, Edward Spr.Bean, Lloyd A. Sgt.Beatty, Frederick J. Tpr.Beckham, John A. Pte.
One Hundred and Eighty
Bedford, Burns Pte.Beechey, George H. S/Sgt.Beechey, Wilfred L. Cpl.Bell, Matthew Cpl.Bellman, Harold S. W.O.Belshaw, Samuel R. Sgt.Benner, Gordon F/SBenning, Winnie M. Pte.Benson, Kenneth A. Sgt.Beveridgs, George Pte.Bignell, Roy E. Pte.Billyard, E. R. Pte.Bingham, Alex Pte.Birkett, Donald E. Pte.Birkett, Kenneth Pte.Bishop, Charlotte T. Lieut.Bishop, Philip R. A. Lieut.Bissett, Harold E. LACBissonette, Claude D.Blacker, Douglas V. Pte.Blacker, Gordon A. SBABlenkinsop, Harold C. Pte.Blower, Norman H. Gnr.Blower, Thomas Sgt.Bobrovitz, Joseph Pte.Boddy, Barbara A. Pte.Bomberry, Leaman Rfn.Bonney, Wellington S. Pte.Bootle, George LACBoswell, Frank J. MajorBotuik, Walter Pte.Boughton, John M. Sgt.Bourne, Walter H. Sgt.Bowden, Jack AC 1Bowden, Norman W.O. 2Bowden, Wray M. LACBowman, Edward A. Sto. 1/CBowman, Melvin B. Pte.Box, Jack Pte.Boxall, Frederick W. Pte.Boyd, Gwendolyne LAWBoyer, Michael K. Pte.Bradley, Charles F. Pte.Bradley, George L. Pte.Bradley, Jack LACBradley, William F. Pte.Bradley, William R. Pte.Bragg, Harris O. Pte.Bragg, John N. Lieut.Brandt, Geoffrey L. Cpl.Bremner, John A. Pte.Bremner, William Pte.Brett, Charles Pte.Bricker, Frank Pte.Bristow, James R. Tpr.Britton, Betty Pte.Brock, Frederick C. P.O.Brodie, George Pte.Brodie, Robert Sgt.Brooker, John W. F/OBrooks, Gordon H. Pte.Brooks, Ross A. Pte.Brown, Daniel A. Pte.Brown, J. H. Pte.Brown, Robert N. ERABrown, Russell L. L/Cpl.Brown. Steve L/Cpl.Brunsden, George W. Cpl.Bryson. Ronald G. Cpl.Buck, Dorothy E. Pte.Buck, Stanley L. Tpr.Buckwell, Beverly J. Pte.Bulanda, Henry J. Pte.Bulizo. F. J. Pte.Burbridge, John J. Pte.
Burgess, Floyd W. Pte.Burley, J. T. AC 1Burns, Edward H. Capt.Burns, Ralph E. Cfn.Burtis, Lorne M. Stwd.Burwash, George Pte.Bury, Norman Sto. 1/CButler, David R. Gnr.Butler, Herbert J. L/Cpl.Buttenham, Allan H. Pte.Byers, Harold J. Cfn.Byers, Walter A. Gnr.Bygrave, Ross Cpl.Bygrave, Vernon H. F/SByron, James A. Sgt.Byron, John D. AC 2
Caie, Jack Sgmn.Caie, James L. Tel.Callan, Charles Pte.Cameron, James M. Cpl.Camilleri, Charles J. Gnr.Cammell, Alexander Pte.Campbell, A. T. Gnr.Campbell, David T. Pte.Campbell, Frederick W. H. Cpl.Campbell, Kenneth M. Gnr.Campbell, Kenneth R. Pte.Campbell, Max L. LACCampbell, Robert J. Pte.Cantlon, Peter L. Pte.Carey, Frederick W. Pte.Carpenter, B. C. F/LCarpenter, Joseph B. Tpr.Carpenter, R. H. Tpr.Carson, James H. Pte.Carswell, Douglas O. Pte.Carswell, Eric R. Gnr.Carswell, Norman A. Sgt.Carter, Charles A. Cpl.Carter, E. V. Pte.Carter, Herbert J. Pte.Carter, Stan Sgt.Carter, Ted Gnr.Casey, Edward L. Cfn.Casey, John J. Cpl.Casey, William LACCasner, William A. Pte.Cass, Ernest Pte.Cass, Roy H. Ck.Catherwood, Arden L. Pte.Catherwood, Gerald R. Pte.Catherwood, Maurice E. A/BCeriko, Joe Pte.Chamberlain, Charles E. Pte.Chamberlain, Joheph Pte.Chandler, Edward J. Sto. 1/CChapman, Arthur J. Pte.Charlebois, F. Pte.Charlick, Thomas W. Pte.Charlton, Brock H. LACCharlton, William K. B. Pte.Charon, Rene Pte.Cheevers, L. T. Pte.Cheevers, Joseph B.Chisholm, Donald AC 2Chmielowiec, Ted Pte.Chmura, I. Gnr.Christian, Alfred Cfn.Christie, Frank M. Pte.Chute, George A. P/OCiccoloni, Pat Cpl.Ciccoloni, Sam Pvt.Cioch, Carl A. LACCioch, Frank T. Rfn.
Clancy, Lorne J. LACClaridge, Elizabeth (Beth) Lieut.Clark, Alfred W. Sgt./Maj.Clark, Archie R. Pte.Clark, CharlesClark, G. W.Clark, Harold Sto.l/CClark, Harry A. LACClark, Hilary Pte.Clark, Jack D. Pte.Clark, Kenneth Para.Clark, Les. Cpl.Clark, Russell Spr.Clark, Stanley LACClark, Thomas L/Cpl.Clark, William Cpl.Clark, William R. O/Smn.Clark, William T. Cpl.Clarke, John E. Sto. 1/CClarke, Walter D. Pte.Clarke, William N. LACCleator, Douglas A/BCleaves, Walter AC 2Clelland, John Tpr.Clement, ArchieClement, Roy Tpr.Clements, Thomas E. P.O.Clifford, J. S. LACClose, Victor Gnr.Coker, Cameron Pte.Coles, John P. H. LACColwell, Thomas N. Sgt.Comerford, William G. LACConway, Donald A. Pte.Cook, Frederick W. Pte.Cook, James R. L/Cpl.Cook, Ronald H. O/Smn.Cooke, Donald L. A/BCooke, Gilbert J. S/Sgt.Cooper, James O/Smn.Cope, Stanley R. Pte.Copeland, William D. Sgt.Cornell, William K. Cpl.Cornfoot, Harold C. LACCornfoot, Leonard J. P/LCorns, Robert A/BCorns, Sidney R. O/Smn.Cotton, Leonard D. Sto. 1/CCoubrough, Dave RQMSCouillard, J. T. Sgt.Couillard, Loftus Cpl.Court, George Bndsmn.Couture, Fred Sto. 1/CCoventry, George C. Dvr.Cowan, Donald J. G. Gnr.Cowie, Ewart L/Cpl.Cox, Cyril E. Pte.Cox, F. S. Cpl. B.E.M.Cox, Lester W. Sgt.Crawford, Eliot Tpr.Crawford, John K. Cpl.Crawford, Leslie Sto. 1/CCrawford, William Sto. 1/CCromwell, John E. Tpr.Cross, Marjorie M. O. Pte.Crowe, Vernon R. C.P.O.Crowley, Patric A. Cfn.Crowley, Robert E. Pte.Crozier, William J. Sgt.Cudmore, R. Stanley Pte.Cudmore, Thomas L. Pte.Culbert, Walter E. F/OCunliffe, Courtland L/Smn.Curley, Alvin E. Pte.Curran, George M. Cpl.Curry, Thomas G. Cpl.Curtis, Francis H. Sgt.Cuthbertson, Donald F/LCybulski, Leo J. Sto. 1/C
Czach, Stanley Mar.
Dale, Kenneth T. Pte.Dane, Harold A. L/Cpl.Dann, R. E. P/ODargie, Harold J. A/ERA4/CDarville, Jack S. Gnr.Darville, Thomas J. Pte.Darwin, William E. Sgt.Daughen, Emmett J. Pte.Davidson, William B. Ptlmn.Davies, Albert E. Sgt.Davies, Alfred G. Sto. 1/CDavies, Fred AC 1Davies, James E. Cpl.Davis, Joseph H. L/Cpl.Davis, Harry B. RSMDavis, Robert A. F/LDawson, William Sgmn.Dawson, Thomas Sgt.DeAngelis, Jack Pte.Dearden, James Tpr.Deary, William I. Pte.Decator, Frederick E. Gnr.DeFrancisco, Joseph Pte.DeFrancisco, Thomas Cpl.DeGruchy, Arthur LACDelroy, Lawrence O. K. Pte.DeMille, Edward J. Gnr.DeMille, Harold Sto. 1/CDemitrieff, J. Pte.DePalma, Joseph I. Pte.DePalma, Ralph J. Gnr.DePalma, Romeo Spr.Derby, Joseph Sto.l/CDerbyshire, Frederick L. Cpl.Desmond, Daniel A. Tel.Desmond, Joseph H. Stwd.Devereux, Hugh G. Pte.Dewsbury (Richardson), Bertha Pte.Dick, George W. Sgt.Dickie, John J. Pte.Dickie, Jack W. A/BDickie, William I. A/BDickinson, Ross Cpl.Dickson, James A. Lieut.Diggins, Raymond C. Pte.Dinsmore, Donald H. L/Cpl.Dinsmore, Doris V. Pte.Dinsmore, Russell LACDoma, Joseph Pte.Donahue, Patrick M. Sgt.Doty, George P. Tech. Sgt.Douglas, Earl Pte.Douglas, Leslie Pte.Douglas, Reginald E. Sgt.Dowden, Sydney Gnr.Dowling, George F/SDowling, Michael J. Ptlmn.Downey, Harold H. CQMSDoyle, Patrick E. Sgt.Drake, Francis M. Pte.Drake, Victor C. Pte.Draper, George A. Pte.Draper, Richard J. Pte.Drescher, Harold J. L/Smn.Drewitt, Frank W. Pte.Drewitt, John H. Sgt.Drummond, Charles H. Pte.Drury, Wallace B. Pte.Dryden, David A. Sto.l/CDudley, Frank J. Gnr.Dudley, Leo J. Sto.l/CDunbar, Isobel Pte.Dunford, William J. L/Cpl.Dunham, Norman N. Spr.Durant, Leon S. Pte.Durham, W. Harvey Pte.Durnan, John H. Pte.
Durnford, Edward T. Sgt.Durnford, Gordon A. Pte.Durnford, William Pte.Durning, Leonard C. L/Smn.Durrant, Cecil R. Pte.Durward, David N. Lt.-Col.Duxbury, John R. Cpl.Dzwiekowski, Edward Pte.
Eason, Bruce S. Pte.Eaton, Timothy Sgt.Edge, Roy Sgt.Edmison, Herbert E. Pte.Edmondson, David E. Pte.Edwards, Albert Gnr.Edwards, Leonard A. Pte.Edwards, C. G. A/BEdwards, Claude W. Pte.Edwards, Hector C. F/OEighteen, Douglas S. O/Smn.Elkin, John M. Gnr.Elliott, Charles O/Smn.Elliott, Ernest E. Pte.Elliott, Gordon Pte.Elliott, William S. Tel.SOElliott, William A. Gnr.Ellis, Christine L. Pte.Ellis, Robert L. Pte.Ellis, Donald LACEllis, Edward H. F/LEllis, Harold J. Pte.Ellis, John Lieut.Ellis, William H. Gnr.Ellis, Leonard Sto.l/CEllis, William Pte.Elmes, George H. Pte.Embling, Thomas F. QMSEmpey, Kenneth Gnr.Emsley, Douglas E. Pte.Emslie, Douglas G. Cpl.England, Thelma E. Pte.English, Harold V. Cpl.English, Vickers S. Cpl.Etheridge, Norman Sgt.Etherington, Harvey R. LACEvans, Gwendolyn J. Wtr.Evans, Robert F. Lieut.Evans, James A. Pte.
Fair, Edwin LACFarnsworth, Ross D. Pte.Farnworth, Robert W. LACFarquhar, Douglas A. Cpl.Farquhar, Donald J. L/Cpl.Farquhar, Alexander L. Pte.Farquhar, Robert H. Sgt.Farrington, A. H. F/OFarrington, Vincent E. Pte.Fennell, Edward LACFennell, George E. Pte.Fennell, Jack LACFerrell, Clarence E. Pte.Ferrell, Roy LACFerrell, William H. Pte.Ferrell, Daisy Cpl.File, Robert G. Spr.File, Robert H. Sgt.Firth, Francis Cpl.Firth, Percy BSMFirth, Horace Pte.Fisher, Alex F/OFitton, J. A. Sgt.Fitzpatrick, John J. Tel.Fleet, H. B. Pte.Fletcher, Albert Sgt.Fletcher, Alfred O/Smn.Fletcher, Charles V. MajorFletcher, Percy C.P.O.Fletcher, R. J. C. F/S
One Hundred and Eighty-one
Flower, Royal F. Pte.Force, John Pte.Ford, John F. Cpl.Forkas, Olga Sgt.Forkas, Otto G. Gnr.Forret, Charles A. Cpl.Forsythe, J. Tpr.Foss, Marshall M. W/CFoster, Edward H. Pte.Foster, Norman Pte.Foulds, Duncan G. K. Lieut.Foulger, Arthur W. Cpl.Fowler, Lester L. Pte.Foxall, Harry J. T. Sgt.Foxall, Robert D. Pte.Francis, Donald H. F/OFraser, Arthur W. L/Cpl.Freeborn, William A. L. LACFroman, George Pte.Frost, Joseph Cpl.Fry, Herbert Spr.Fullerton, Leonard E. Sgt.Fullerton, Martin E. Pte.Fullerton, Maurice F. Stwd.Fullerton, William P. LACFulmines, Victor J. LACFulton, John J. Pte.Fulton, Stanley B. Lieut.
Gabriel, Dennis G. L/Cpl.Gabriel, John CSMGabriel, Harry Sgt./Maj.Gabriel, Reginald Gnr.Gabriel, Richard W.O. 2Gagne, Raymond LACGainter, G. A. Sgt.Gage, Russell W.O. 2Galange, William Pte.Galloway, William G. Tpr.Gambacourt, Dominic J. Spr.Gambacourt, Frank A. Pte.Gambacourt, James V. Pte.Gambacourt, Samuel Pte.Gamble, J. Errol S/L, M.D.Gardham, Iva E. M. LAWGardiner, Raymond A. A/BGardner, Robert J. L/Cpl.Garland, James R. Pte.Garnett, William H. Gnr.Garrett, Alexander ERAGarrett, Douglas A/BGarrett, Fred W. Pte.Garrett, John LACGarrison, Flint MajorGarvey, Cordelia H. Pte.Garvey, Reginald Sto.l/CGatward, Phil Pte.Gavloski, Joseph LACGavloski, Stanley J. Pte.Gaydon, Mary WrenGeale, Harold R. Sgt.Gee, S. E. O/Smn.Gelle, Stephen Pte.George, Fred W. LACGerman, John F. Pte.Gillingwater, Albert A. Pte.Gillingwater, Philip B. Pte.Gillingwater, Sear W. L. Gnr.Gilmour, Albert Pte.Gilmour, David C. Sgmn.Gilmour, James Cpl.Gilmour, John Cpl.Gilmour, William A. Pte.Girdlestone, Vernon W. Tpr.Givens, Melvin W. Cpl.Golden, James J. Pte.Goldspink, William C. L/A.M.E.Goldspink, Frederick A. Cpl.Goodwin, Alan B. LAC
One Hundred and Eighty-two
Gordanier, Frederick G. Pte.Gould, Jack W. Pte.Gray, David S. Tpr.Gray, Malcolm Cpl.Graves, Ross W. Ptlmn.Green, Gordon Gnr.Green, Orville G. S/Sgt.Green, Percy W. Pte.Greenfield, Norman D. Pte.Greentree, Alexander A. Pte.Greentree, Austin E. Pte.Greentree, Frederick A. Pte.Greentree, George H. C. Cpl.Greentree, Ralph E. Sgt.Greentree, Victor C. Pte.Greiner, Donald K. P/BandGreiner, James E. Sgmn.Grieve, Howard Rfn.Grieve, Walter Sgmn.Grigsby, Norman V. Pte.Grinyer, Verna R. Pte.Groom (Guest) Kathleen Pte.Grose, John R. G. Pte.Groulx, Emile O. Pte.Groves, Alfred Gnr.Groves, Edward Gnr.Groves, Walter H. Gnr.Grummett, Donald L. Pte.Grummett, Gordon G. O/Smn.Grummett, Jack AC 2Guberney, Michael F. Pte.Guest, Harry L. Sgt.Guest, James H. Sgt.Guest, Robert O/Smn.Gunn, Francis Bdr.Gunther, Reinhold E. Capt.Gylling, Victor Pte.
Hadaway, Ernest Pte.Hagan, Thomas Pte.Hainer, Byron A. F/OHainer, Lloyd F. Sgt.Haines, Ada L. Pte.Hall, James T. Cfn.Hall, J. G. Bdr.Hall, Reginald H. Pte.Hall, Stanley D. Cpl.Hallam, Thomas E. Tpr.Halpenny, William W. Lt.-Col.Halstead, B. Maxwell Spr.Hambleton, George A. Sgt.Hamblett, William Pte.Hamilton, Andrew T. Tpr.Hamilton, Robert Gnr.Hammer, Douglas B. Spr.Hammer, Douglas B. Gnr.Hammer, Oren E. Pte.Hammer, Laverne O. Cpl.Hammer, Lloyd G. A/BHampel, William G. Cpl.Hankinson, W. Ronald Lieut.Hansford, Harold A. LACHanson, Alice M. LAWHapichuk, John Cfn.Harcourt, John E. Pte.Harding, Joseph R. Pte.Hardy, Kenneth J. F/OHarper, Douglas W. L/Cpl.Harrigan, George W. L/Wtr.Harrigan, Ross I. Pte.Harrington, Arthur J. Sgt.Harrington, Frederick E. Pte.Harrington, William G. Pte.Harris, Albert F. Pte.Harris, Clement S/LHarris, Edward J. Pte.Harris, Frederick Pte.Harris, George R. ERA (C.P.O.)Harris, James H. F/S
Harris, Milton W. Bdr.Harris, Morton S. Pte.Harris, Norman A. Bdr.Harris, Stan Sgt.Harrison, Gordon S. L/Cpl.Harrison, Harry J. CQMSHarrison, James Cpl.Harrison, Robert R. Pte.Harrott, Thomas Cpl.Hart, John A. Pte.Hartley, Jack W. Pte.Harvey, Jack Pte.Hassenfeldt, Laverne G. Sgt.Hastings, William Pte.Havens, George L. Gnr.Havens, Robert B. Gnr.Hawkins, Frank T. Pte.Haworth, Robert H. Sgt.Hawthorne, Hugh Pte.Hayden, George Pte.Hayden, Kenneth T. LACHayden, William A. Cpl.Hayes, Barry L. A/BHazen, Jack Sto.l/CHealey, Bernard F. Pte.Healey, N. E. Pte.Heard, Roy A. Gnr.Hearnes, Owen K. Cpl.Heathers, Vernon A. Pte.Hedden, William C. Cpl.Hedrick, Sidney J. Pte.Heeney, Clifford L. Pte.Hemingray, Edgar A. Sgt.Hemsworth, Albert W. Sgt.Hemsworth, Noel J. R. L/Tel.Hendershot, Ralph E. Lt.-Col.Hendershot, Margaret J. Sgt.Hendershot, William B. S/LHenderson, CharlesHenderson, John ERAHenderson, T. G. H. Sgt.Henniger, John W.O. 1Henry, Craig L/Cpl.Henwood, Walter H. L/Cpl.Herbert, George H. Pte.Herbert, Mary Pte.Herlihy, Daniel J. ERAHerman, William L. LACHerri, Steve J. Cfn.Herron, C. Campbell LACHessman, Gordon Sto.l/CHewitt, Eric A. LACHewson, J. Wilbert Pte.Hewson, Robin A/BHibbert, Victor AC 2Hicks, Monty C. Pte.Hill, Elgin Tpr.Hill, Francis W. Pte.Hill, Harold R. Pte.Hill, James Pte.Hill, Lillian AW 1Hill, Thomas C. Pte.Hinson, G. Pte.Hinton, Arthur J. L/Cpl.Hinton, Howard A. Gnr.Hobbs, Glen A. L/Cpl.Hobbs, Ross L. Sgt.Hodgson, Bruce A. R. O/Smn.Hodson, Edward K. Gnr.Hoffman, Albert E. Cfn.Hoffman, Fred Pte.Hogan, James M. Gnr.Hogyard, H. L. Pte.Holland. M. V. LAWHolley, Wilfred J. Capt.Holota, Edward C. Rfn.Holota, S. Gnr.Homewood, George Cpl.Honcharuk, William LAC
Hooper, Marvyn F. Pte.Hope, Douglas R. AC 2Hopper, Harry D. Pte.Hopton, Thomas F. Cpl.Hornby, Jack Pte.Horsnell, William Pte.Houle, J. G. Gnr.Houliston, Jack Pte.House, Vernal B. Sgt.Howard, William J. L/Smn.Howell, Helen Pte.Howell, Raymond Tpr.Howell, Thomas Spr.Howell, William Pte.Howes, W. Edwin Sgt.Huculak, Clifton A. F/OHuculak, Douglas L. Pte.Huff, Leonard C. A/ERA4/CHuff, Robert E. Cpl.Hughes, Albert R. P/OHughes, Laverne G. Bdr.Hulley, Beverley H. A/ERA4/CHumble, Cyril J. Gnr.Humble, William T. Sgt.Humeniuk, Stephen Spr.Humpartzoomian, Charles Gnr.Humpartzoomian, Frank Pte.Hunks, GordonHunt, Earl F. Pte.Hunt, Harry W. Sto.l/CHunt, Jack P. Pte.Hurley, Albert J. Pte.Hurley, Jerome J.Hurn, W. J. Cfn.Hutcheon, Leslie Sgt.
Ingall, H. Thomas A/BInns, Harry D. E. Sgt.Ion, John W.O.Irwin, Wilfred H. F/OIsaac, James E. F/O
Jack, Edwin R. P/OJackson, Alfred Sgt.Jackson, Andrew Gnr.Jackson, Edward Pte.Jackson, George Dvr.Jackson, Harry C. Tpr.Jackson, Walter L/Bdr.Jackson, John O/Smn.Jackson, E. Walter L/Bdr.Jackson, Edward R. Pte.Jackson, John T. Pte.Jackson, Owen A. L/Cpl.Jackson, William Stwd.Jacobs, Frederick D. Sgt.Jacobs, Frank Pte.Jacobson, Donald Pte.Jacobson, Eric K. Pte.Jacobson, John Gnr.Jacobson, LloydJames, Henry W. Pte.Janiec, Walter F. Sto.l/CJamieson, Earl Pvt.Janes, Thomas M. A/BJaques, Albert W. Gnr.Jaques, Lloyd E. Bdr.Jeavons, E. Pte.Jensen, Paul Pte.Johnson, Earl Pte.Johnson, Thomas J. Sgt.Johnston, Charles A/BJohnston, Frederick R. Pte.Johnston, Ray G. LACJohns, Ernest Gnr.Jones, Allan H. Sgt.Jones, Cecil W. Pte.Jones, Harold V. Cpl.
Jones, Joseph Pte.Jones, Norman A. P/OJones, Robert T. Pte.Jordbro, Bertie A. P/BandJoylyn, Irene M. Pte.Joylyn, Len Jr.Joylyn, MaryJull, NormanJuska, Edward LAC
Kalichuk, J. Tpr.Kaloostian, Carl Dvr.Kaloostian, Sydney Cpl.Kaufman, Robert P. Pte.Keirle, William Cpl.Kellam, Lloyd LACKellogg, Lloyd M. Pte.Kelley, Keith F. Pte.Kelly, Alex Pte.Kelly, Hugh I. Pte.Kelly, Norman W. RQMS.Kelly, Raymond Pte.Kelly, William L. Cpl.Kelman, Donald B. Sto.l/CKelso, Earl L/Cpl.Kelso, Roy Pte.Kempo, Anthony W. LACKendrick, Bruce Pte.Kennedy, John P. AC 2Kennedy, William W. Gnr.Kenny, Hubert V. Gnr.Kent, Robert W. Lieut.Kent, S. King LACKenyon, Jack L/Cpl.Kenyon, John W. Pte.Kerlovich, Stephen Pte.Kerr, George H. MajorKerry, Wilfred E. Pte.Kerslake, E. C. Sgt.Kilgore, Maurice L. Capt.King, Rudy Pte.King, Thomas M. Sto.2/CKingswood, Arthur H. Cfn.Kleinsteuber, Foster H. A/BKnight, Harold L. Tpr.Knowles, Roy S. Sgt.Knowles, Thomas G. Gnr.Knowles, William C. Gnr.Knox, Howard W.O. 2Kopacsi, John H. CQMSKovacs, Frank LACKovacs, John Gnr.Kozak, Nick Cpl.Kramchyk, Joseph M. Pte.
Lacey, Grant A. Sgt.Ladd, Keith A. Pte.Laing, Digby A. G. LACLaitar, F. Cpl.Lamb, Earl F. Pte.Lambert, Arthur F. W.O. 2Lambert, Ralph A. Pte.Lander, Charles Sgt./Maj.Langley, Warren J. L/Bdr.Langlois, Beverly E. LACLanglois, George E. Spr.Langlois, William E. Gnr.Langton, Cameron T. Sto.l/CLankin, Orval Pte.Lankshear, Arthur H. Pte.Larson, W. O. O/L/Sto.Lasburry, Kenneth Pte.Lavell, Bertram E. L/Cpl.Lavery, Robert J. Pte.Leach, Reginald L. Pte.LeConte, Edward Sgt.LeConte, Francis C. Pte.LeConte, William G. O/Smn.Lee, Clifford Sgt.
Lees, Francis E. Bdr.Legge, W. John Cpl.Leggett, Milbert R. Gnr.Leitch, William G. Rfn.Lemon, John L/Cpl.Lester, Benjamin W. LACLewis, Harry W. Pte.Leyland, Austin F. Sgt.Lickers, Harry T/Sgt.Lightheart, R. E. Pte.Lilley, J. Burt LACLinington, Benjamin W. Sto.2Linington, Earl W.O. 1Linn, Arthur Sto.l/CLinscott, Bradley O/Smn.Little, Robert C.P.O.Lloyd, Harry A. Pte.Loker, David E. Pte.Loker, Ila LAWLombardo, Louis Tpr.Lombardo, Steve Pte.Long, Jack F/OLoose, Joseph Pte.Lovegrove, Thomas P/OLovegrove, William F/LLoveys, Fred LACLoveys, William Pte.Lowden, Russell Pte.Lozicki, Vincent Sto.l/CLubrick, Stephen Sto.l/CLuciani, Leonard Pte.Ludlow, Earl Cpl.Lukasik, Stanley W. Cfn.Lundy, Jack W. A/BLunney, John H. Pte.Lyle, Robert T. Pte.Lyle, Samuel D. Pte.
Mabee, Frederick K. LACMacDonald, Allan Pte.MacDonald, Angus Tpr.MacDonald, Donald A. Sgt.MacDonald, Douglas J. Cpl.MacDonald, George L. Lt.-Col.MacDonald, John Fus.MacGregor, Kenneth L. PtlmrMacKay, Owen R. LACMacKay, Winton A. A/BMacKinnon, Lawrence E. A/EMacLean, Donald A. Cpl.MacLean, Douglas W. Pte.MacLean, Malcolm C. F/OMacLean, William H. LACMadash, Stephen Pte.Maguire, Lloyd C. Gnr.Maguire, Roy Pte.Main, Albert Pte.Main, R. Pte.Malone, John J. LACMalloy, Robert C. Spr.Maloney, Alfred A. F/LMancini, John Pte.Mancini, Sam Rfn.Manfredi, John Pte.Mansfield, Robert E. O.P.Manuel, Orman O. Spr.Maracle, Daniel E. Pte.Marcella, Alfred Pte.Marcella, Arthur Pte.Marcella, John Pte.Marcella, Joseph P. Pte.Marks, John D. Tpr.Marks, Leslie Lieut.Marno, Donald R. Pte.Marquis, John A. D. W/CMarsh, George D. Rfn.Marshall, Reg Rfn.Marshall, William LACMartin, Donald SBA
One Hundred and Eighty-three
Martin, Frank Pte.Martin, Harry Cpl.Martin, Reginald E. Sgt.Martin, Vernon W. Lieut.Martinow, Michael LACMartinow, Victor Cpl.Marynick, Peter Cpl.Masse, Albert W. Pte.Massengale, Frederick Sgt.Masters, Richard Cpl.Mastervick, John Pte.Materick, EdwardMaterick, FrankMaterick, Jack A/ERA4/CMatthews, Edwin Tel.Mattice, George Gnr.Mattice, Tom Gnr.Maunders, Frederick F. LACMaxwell, Jack S. Lt.-Cmdr.Maxwell. V. P. Lieut.Mayot, Norman A. W.O. 1Mazurek, Stanley Gnr.McAninch, Ramsey N. Sgmn.McAsey, Elzard J. Pte.McCann, Jack K. Gnr.McCann, Jack R. Sto.l/CMcCarthy, John W. Sto.l/CMcCauley, Angus T. F/OMcConachie, John E. Gnr.McCormack, Bernard K. Spr.McCormack, Donald A. Pte.McCormick, Arthur L. Pte.McCreary, Harold Spr.McCreary, James Sgt.McCreary, Samuel Pte.McCurtis, Locran L. Cpl.McDonald, Albert E. Pte.McDonald, Alexander J. Sto.l/CMcDonald, Angus Tpr.McDonald, Allan Pte.McDonald, Jack Pte.McDonald, Douglas A/BMcDonald, Douglas J. Cpl.McDonald, Gordon E. Sto.l/CMcDonald, Gerald C. F/OMcDonald, John Pte.McDonald, Peter Pte.McDonald, Waldemar Pte.McDonald, William J. Pvt.McDowell, Harry A. Gnr.McDowell, Herbert Pte.McDowell, William J. Ptlmn.McEwan, Claude A. LACMcFadden, L. G. Cpl.McGaw, Thomas J. Gnr.McGrandles, Margaret E. Pte.McGrattan, Harold V. Cpl.McGrattan. Joseph R. Sgt.McGraw, William J. Pte.McGregor, Duncan S. A/BMcGregor, John C. LACMcGregor, Kenneth L. Ptlmn.McGregor, Stuart Sgt.McGuffin, A. W. Pte.McGuire, Charles C. F/SMcGuire, William Sgmn.McHugh, J. Sgt.McHutcheon, Albert Cpl.McHutcheon, Allan J. Pte.McHutcheon (Pottruff), Pearl LAWMcHutchion, Samuel E. Tpr.McIntyre, Earl H. Gnr.McIntyre, Francis L. WrenMcKeeman, Jack Gnr.McKeown, John S. F/LMcKinna, David A/L/Sto.McKinnon, Allan Pte.McKinnon, Frank LACMcKinnon, Harvey AC 2
McKnight, Claude H. Pte.McKnight, Donald G. Pte.McLean, Donald J. Tpr.McLean, E. Ross Sgmn.McLean, James A. Pte.McLeister, Walter G. Gnr.McLeod, Donald A. Cpl.McLeod, Harold M. Sgt.McMeekin, James E. Pvt.McNicol, Thomas LACMcPherson, Noble J. Gnr.McQueen, George M. Sgt.McWhirter, J. E. Cpl.Mead, Charles E. Gnr.Meadows, Cyril Sgt.Meiers, Horton E. Pte.Melnyk, Steve Pte.Merrell, J. M. Pte.Merrill, Ernest E. Pte.Merritt (Jones) Dorothy Cpl.Merson, Kenneth LACMicks, Earl Pte.Micks, Raymond Cpl.Middleton, Albert LACMiles, Charles W. Sgt.Miller, Alfred E. Pte.Miller, Charles S. Pte.Miller, James A. Tpr.Miller, IrvinMiller, Joseph A. F/OMiller, Pearl I. Pte.Miller, Lloyd B. Gnr.Miller, Percy Cpl.Miller, Raymond Gnr.Mills, George Cpl.Minshall, William E. Tpr.Mirco, James J. Dvr.Mirco, John Cpl.Mirco, Victor J. Tpr.Mirco, Patrick Pte.Misener, Leslie J. P.O.Misener, Reginald W. Pte.Misner, Alton Spr.Misuida, Emil Pte.Misuida, Frank Pte.Mitton, Robert O/Smn.Mitchell, Allan M. LACMitchell, Francis R. Pte.Mitchell, Nicholas ERA4/CMitchell, W.Mix, Jack W. LACMolnar, John Pte.Monoogian, George Sgt.Monoogian, Harry Sgt.Monoogian, Jack Cpl.Monoogian, James F/SMontgomery, Barton G. F/SMontgomery, Bruce LACMontgomery, Douglas W. LACMontgomery, Howard A. LACMooradian, Norman Pte.Mooradian, William Pvt.Moore, Edward T. Pte.Moore, L. L/Cpl.Moore, Russell Pte.Moran, Kate H. WrenMorgan, A. S. LACMorgan, Gordon J. Pte.Morris, Fraser L. Pte.Morrison, William W.O. 1Mortson, Donald LACMoss, David R. Lieut.Mowat, William B. Spr.Moyer. Lionel W. Pte.Mroz, Walter Pte.Mullany, John F. Gnr.Mullany, Joseph Gnr.Mullen, Thomas J. Pte.Mulligan, Harold A. Gnr.
Munro, Hector D. Cpl.Munro, Robert D. Pte.Murray, Amiens F. Cpl.Murray, Henry C. L/Cpl.Murray, David Cfn.Murray, Gordon Pte.Murray, Kenneth Sto.l/CMurray, Vincent L/Cpl.Murphy, C. G. Spr.Myers, Walter H. LACMyerscough, Harley C. Pte.
Nagy, Louis J. Sgt.Nagy, M. G. Pte.Nagy, William A. Pte.Nakluski, Edward N. Pte.Nangle, Peter Sgt.Nanticoke, Michael Pte.Nash, C. A. Sgt.Nash, Harvey R. Pte.Neal, Bert Sgt.Neilson, Valdemar Pte.Nelson, Harvey E. Gnr.Nelson, Roy J. H. F/ONewitt, Gordon F. Sgt.Newitt, Marian WrenNewman, John K. Sgt.Newstead, E. O/Smn.Newstead, Jack L. Cfn.Newstead, Lloyd C. Pte.Newstead, S. Burt Sgt.Newstead, William A. Pte.Newton, Harold W. Gnr.Neziol, Leo M. Pte.Neziol, Julius J. Pte.Nichols, Claude Cpl.Nicholson (Scoffleld) Muriel LieuNiddery, Joseph G. Gnr.Niddery. William E. L/Bdr.Nisker, Harold N. Cpl.Niziol, Edward Sto.l/CNoble, Kenneth E. A/BNorth, Wilfrid Pte.Nubarian, A. Tel.Nunn, Howard E. L/Cpl.
Obe, Edward C. Pte.O'Donnell, William LACOffless, John A/BOldershaw, Fred P/OOldham, Walter Lieut.Oliver, Ian D. A/BOliver, Leonard T. J. Pte.Oliver, Leslie G. LACOliver, Reginald Sgt.Olsen, Ole Pte.O'Neill, Robert G. Spr.Opie, Edward R. W.O. 1Orr, Norman P/OOsborn, Roy F/LOswald, Benjamin Shpt.3/COtt, Jack Pte.Ovegian, Leo Pte.Ovegian, Mike Pte.Owen, Bryan F. Lieut.
Padden, Edward T. Tel.Padden, John M. Capt.Page, Albert R. Sgt.Page, William Pte.Paget, Chester A/BPainting, David L. Lieut.Palmer, Norman H. Pte.Pap, Gasper G. AC 1Parker, George T. Pte.Parsons, John D. Pte.Partridge, F. W. F/OPass, Christopher T. Sgt.Pass, Eric J. Pte.
One Hundred and Eighty-four
Pass, Sydney Pte.Paterson, Alvin Bdr.Patterson, Edward G. W.O. 2Patterson, Gordon L. O/Smn.Paul, Arthur Sgt.Pearce, John M. Sto.l/CPearce, Joseph S. Pte.Pearce, William R. Pte.Pearson, Orval H. Pte.Pedley, Joe Tpr.Pedro, Donald J. Gnr.Pelling, Harold G. Cpl.Penny, Glenwood, R. LACPercival, Clifford H. LACPercival, Edward LACPerrin, Alexander J. Pte.Perrin, Frederick H. Sgt./Maj.Perry, L. Pte.Persall, Donald F. Pte.Persall, HowardPetal, Edward J. Pte.Pettit, Garfield Pte.Pettit, Sherman C. Pte.Phillips, Jack C. Sgt.Phillips, John J. W.O. 1Phillips, L. F. A/L/Sto.Phillips, Thomas L/Sto.Phillips, William G. Pte.Phipps, Lawrence W. Cfn.Pickering, Laverne A. Stwd.Pieprzak, Edmund S. Gnr.Pieprzak, Eugene LACPierce, Ronald H. Pte.Pike, Arthur O. T. Sgt.Plumley, Fred Cpl.Plumley, Lucy WrenPlumstead, Francis A. Pte.Pocock, John A. A/RQMSPoggenburg, Paul Spr.Pope, William D. LACPostill, George S. Gnr.Postill, Neil R. Pte.Potter, C. Arthur Pte.Potter, Gordon F. Stwd.Potter, Richard C. Pte.Potter, Thomas LACPottruff, Earl F. Bdr.Powell, J. Pte.Power, John J. Pte.Powers, John J. O/Smn.Powless, James S. Pte.Prince, Walter E. A/BPrior, William N. Sto.l/CProuse, James Pvt.Prowse, Leonard P. LACProwse, Norman J. Mach.Pummell, Kenneth C. Tpr.Pummell, Stanley H. Cpl.Pyne, Frederick Gnr.
Quinlan, Albert E. CSM
Rachar, Thomas L. Cfn.Radiff, Max L/Bdr.Raines, Douglas LACRamsay, Alex Sgt.Rand, Glen B. A/P.O.Ratcliffe. Donald K. Sgt.Read, Edith M. MajorReeder, Wilbur M. Pte.Reibling, William E. Cpl.Reid, Donald P.O.Reid, Edward H. H. Lieut.Reid, Samuel D. H. Capt.Reise, Leo C. P/Wtr.Rennie, James M. Pte.Renton, James J. L/Bdr.Reynolds, John F. Pte.
Rice, Creighton K. P/ORichards, George H. Cfn.Richards, Harvey Pte.Richardon, Theodore H. Gnr.Riches, Allan F. W.O. 2Rickwood, AlbertRiddell, Allan D. S/L, M.D.Riddolls, Claire Lieut.Riddolls, Donald AC 2Riddolls, Lorne E. MajorRigney, James Capt.Riley, Richard T. Pte.Riply, Gerald Pte.Rivers, Thomas L. Capt.Rivers, William B. Pte.Roach, George F. LACRoach, Henry Cpl.Robb, G. F. LACRobbins, J. Frederick Pte.Robertson, Leslie T. Cpl.Robertson, Robert T. C.P.O./E.A.Robbins, Phillip C.P.O.Robson, Lloyd G. Spr.Robson, NormanRock, Arthur Gnr.Rodney, Vogan R. Sto.l/CRogers, CharlesRonald, George E. Sto.l/CRoss, A. J. Spr.Rossi, Thomas J. Pte.Rossignoli, Carman Bndsmn.Rowan, Thomas L/Bdr.Rowe, Gordon W. Pte.Rowe, Shirley WrenRowe, Stanley H. Pte.Rowe, William A. Pte.Rowe, Winston C. Sgt.Rowen, Herbert F. LACRowen, William Pte.Rowley, Percy H. Pte.Rowley, Robert A.Roy, Leslie E. Pte.Russell, Robert J. Cpl.Rutherford, James A. F/SRutherford, Robert Sgt.Rutherford, Violet Cpl.Rutherford, Walter D. F/ORyan, William H. Pte.Ryerse, Wilbur S. Tpr.Ryerson, William Pte.
Sabatine, Eugene C. O/Smn.Sahagian, Richard Pte.Sanderson, Walter D. Sgt.Sandford, Melbourne Pte.Sandison, Charles J. Mach.Sankey, Walter F. Pte.Sayles, Evans B. Dvr.Sayles, Harold A. LACSchaffter, Beatrice E. Pte.Schaffter, David V. Gnr.Scherman, John F. Pte.Schofield, James Gnr.Schoop, Gerald E. Pte.Schram, Harvey Pte.Schultz, Gordon A. Spr.Scollard, Alphonse LACScott, Alexander Pte.Scott, Alexander E. Pte.Scott, Cameron Cpl.Scott, Ian E. Sgt.Sears, Clarence K. Pte.Sebo, Michael Pte.Secord, Clarence E. Pte.Sellar, Arthur L. Pte.Serabian, Harry F/SSevier, Charles S. LACSewell, Frank W. Sgt.Shafer, William L/Cpl.
Shannon, Lloyd E. Pte.Sharp, Jack D. F/LShaughnessy, G. J. Sgt.Shaver, E. Gordon Pte.Shaw, Roy A. Pte.Shawcross, William L. Pte.Shellington, John E. Dvr.Shellington, Lloyd Pte.Shepherd, Elmer F. F. Pte.Sheppard, Isabelle L/Cpl.Sherman, Kenneth G. Pte.Sherred, Frank Pte.Sherred, Robert E. LACSherred, Samuel F. Pte.Shmuir, Harvey M. Pte.Shooter, Edwin A. Cpl.Short, George W. Pte.Shuert, Trevor L. Cpl.Schultz, J. H. Gnr.Shuker, Joseph E. B. LACSimmons, D. F. L/Bdr.Simon, Hugh E. A/BSimon, John W. Pte.Simpson, Alvin C. Pte.Simpson, Charles Cpl.Sims, Gordon A. Cpl.Sims, Robert J. Pte.Sinclair, Ernest Pte.Sinclair, John E. Cpl.Skater, Augustine Pte.Skinner, Ernest L. Gnr.Skinner, Gordon T. Sto.l/CSmale, Mervin H. Dvr.Smale, Ordera Pte.Smerciak, Walter Pte.Smith, Benson Cpl.Smith, Charles W. Pte.Smith, Christopher LACSmith, Clarence E. T. Pte.Smith, George A. Pte.Smith, George W. Pte.Smith, James M. Gnr.Smith, William L/Sto.Smolinski, John S. Pte.Snazelle, Charles Pte.Snowball, R. C. Spr.Sora, Stanley Pte.Southern, Herbert Gnr.Southwick, LawrenceSparks, Charles H. Pte.Speechley, Lawrence E. Tpr.Spence, James R. Pte.Spicer, Allen Pte.Spiece, David A. Cpl.Spiece, Helen SBASpiece, John O. H. LACStaats, Ernest H. Gnr.Stainback, Thomas N. Pte.Stanbridge, Ernest W. P.O.Stanbridge, Gordon A. L/Sgt.Stanbridge, Howard Cpl.Stanley, William Pte.Steedman, Kenneth Sto.Steedman, William L. Pte.Stefanysyn, Michael Pte.Stefanysyn, Steven Gnr.Stenabaugh, Cuthbert R. Pte.Stephenson, Allan C. P.O.Stephenson, Harold W. Pte.Stevens, William Cpl.Stevenson, Floyd D. Gnr.Stewart, Albert C. Pte.Stewart, Clarence A. Pte.Stewart, James C. Sgt.Stewart, J. Lawrence Pte.Stewart, John A. Cfn.Stewart, Lawrence P. Gnr.Stillman, Arthur D. Sgt.Storor, Leslie Pte.
One Hundred and Eighty-five
Storor, Vernon Gnr.Stover, John K. Sgt. M.M.Stott, John M. Spr.Stott, William A. Spr.Stratford, Stanley A. ERAStratton, Stanley J. Pte.Strode, Allan Pte.Strong, Jack A. O/Smn.Strong, Robert W. A/BStuart, Chester R. L/Cpl.Stuart, Stanley F. Sto.Sturrock, John S. Sgmn.Sulis, Gordon P.O.Sulis, Harold W. Gnr.Summerhayes, John W. P/OSummerhayes, Melvin Gnr.Surron, Joseph H. Cpl.Sutherland, Ronald E. Cpl.Sutherland, W. R. Tpr.Sutton, Charles B. L/Bdr.Sweet, Frank Pte.Sylver, Fred Sgt.Symonds, Bruce Sgt.Symons, Kenneth Pte.Syrie, Roy W. Bdr.Szarko, Steve Pte.Szostak, William J. P/O
Tapley, Rex Sgt.Tapley, Samuel Gnr.Tattersall, Frank Pte.Tattersall, Jack Pte.Taylor, Godfrey V. Pte.Taylor, John W. Pte.Taylor, Norman A. Cpl.Taylor, Walter Pte.Tedley, Bessie Pte.Telfer, Donald K. Pte.Thomas, Harry A. Gnr.Thomas, John W. Pte.Thompson, Freeman G. LACThompson, R. N. Tpr.Thompson, Stephen E. J. Pte.Thomson, D. G. Tpr.Thomson, RossThornwell. J. H. Sgt.Thorpe, (Richardson) Elnora Pte.Tieman, Arthur B. Sgt.Titus, C. E. Pte.Todd, C. Gordon Sgt.Todd (Rutherford) Irene E. S/OTolhurst, Donald P.O.Torek, Nicholas Pte.Torelli, Alfred J. Pte.Torti, JohnTorti, LouisTorti, ThomasTownson, Charles L/FiremanTrafford, Percy W. Tpr.Trembley, Roy P. Pte.Troke, Fred N. Pte.Truckle, Albert I. Pte.Tryon, George S. L. Bdr.Tuck, Dorothea J. Pte.Tucker, Eleanor Lieut.Turnbull, Lawrence R. Pte.Tyler, Gordon H. Pte.Tyler, Ronald C. Pte.
One Hundred and Eighty-six
Usher, Stanley P.O.Upstone, Ewart K. F/L
Vale, Fred Cpl.Valley, Edward F. Tech.Sgt.Valliere, Leopold Gnr.Valliere, Maurice J. P.O.Vanderlip, Lloyd G. Pte.Vanstone, Charles H. LACVaron, George J. Pte.Vasilak, Frank W. Sgt.Vasilak, Lawrence Gnr.Vass, Sydney Sgt.Venner, Vernon Cpl.Vinall, Alfred Sgt.Vinall, George Sgt.Vincent, Arthur P.O.Vincent, Marguerite Cpl.Vincze, Etienne Pte.Vipond, Clement H. Pte.
Waddington, Clarence F. Gnr.Waddington, Godfrey LACWagar, Charles P.O.Wagner, John S. Pte.Walker, Leonard A/BWalker, James E. Pte.Walker, Michael L. F/LWalker, K. G. Pte.Walker, Arnold J. Tpr.Walsh, Edward F. Pte.Walsh, Leonard P. P.O.Walsworth, Arthur W. Gnr.Ward, Henry E. Pte.Warman, Harry R. Gnr.Waschuk, Ann Pte.Waschuk, John Pte.Watson, Jack N. Spr.Watts, Howard W. Tpr.Watts, Leslie A. Tpr.Weaver, W. Roy Cpl.Weaver, Earl S. Sgt.Weaver, Joseph Cpl.Webb, Donald C. Pte.Webb, Gordon L/Bdr.Webb, Harold RQMS.Webb, Kenneth A/BWebber, James H. Sgt.Webster, Frederick W. Cfn.Wedlake, Jack K. Sgt.Wedlake, Reginald G. Lieut.Weller, George C. Pte.Wells, Franklin A. A/BWelsh, William J. Sgt.West, Fred Sgt.Whalen, Samuel Sgt.Wheatley, Charles L/FiremanWhebell, Charles J. Lt.-Col.Wheeler, Fred J. Pte.Whitaker, Stuart H. Sgt.Whitaker, William E. LACWhite, Adrian W. Pte.White, Richard Pte.White, E. D. Bndsmn.White, Gordon H. Sgt.White, Harvey D. Sto.l/CWhite, Helen F. Pte.
White, Luke E. Sto. 1/CWhite, Percy K. Pte.White, Sydney R. Cpl.White, William H. Pte.Whitehead, Walter Pte.Whittaker, Norman R.Wiacek, Adolphe J. Sgt.Wiaceck, Walter Cpl.Wickson, Basil W. Pte.Wickson, James Spr.Wickson, Peter Pte.Widdis, William Ptlmn.Wilcox, J. Cpl.Wilcox, Wray Pte.Wilde, Fred W. CSM.Wilde, Harry Cpl.Wilk, John Pte.Williams, Edward V. Pte.Williamson, Albert Pte.Williamson, Harry Sgt.Willits, Earl M. Pte.Willson, Albert F. Gnr.Willson, Frederick Pte.Willson, James R. Pte.Willson, William M. Pte.Wilson, Francis J.Wiltshire, William Pte.Windle, Raymond J. Pte.Windle, Norman R. Pte.Windle, William R. C. Cpl.Winn, Sherwood Pte.Winskel, John Sgt.Winters, John S. Pte.Wise, Lloyd Rfn.Wise, Norman W. Cpl.Wise, W. G. Pte.Witton, Lewis J. Cpl.Wolkovitch, FrankWolkovitch, MikeWolkovitch, NickWolkovitch, SteveWood, David A. Gnr.Wood, George H. Sgt.Wood, Marjorie LAWWoodard, Arthur W. L. Pte.Woodland, Arthur T. Cpl.Woodland (Cutcliffe) Rosalie LAWWoodley, G. K. Cpl.Woodley, Morris R. O/Smn.Woodley, W. Kenneth LACWoods, Malcolm F/OWoofinden, Fred Spr.Wright, Milton Sto.l/C
Yardley, Ernest Pte.Yeates, Richard W. A. Dvr.Yerkes, Milton E. Pvt.Young, Frederick J. Cpl.Young, Kathleen J. Pte.Young, William C.P.O.
Zammit, Ernest V. Rfn.Zeagman, Kathleen E. Lieut.Zedo, James Gnr.Zimon, Joseph A. Sto.l/CZonbeck, Freda S. Pte.Zuber, Stanley J. Pte.
One Hundred and Eighty-seven
The Kinsmen Club
Wish to
Pay Tribute to the Individuals,
Firms and Associations
in the following pages
Who have so generously supported
the production of this
Book of Remembrance
One Hundred and Eighty-eight
The Brantford Local Council of WomenOFFICERS 1940-1946
MRS. GEORGE COCKSHUTT, President
TreasurersMRS. J. J. HURLEY MRS. G. W. BLOOMFIELD . MRS. E. N. WRIGHT
Corresponding SecretariesMRS. W. C. BROWN MRS. G. LLOYD SMITH MRS. GEORGE WILLOUGHBYMRS. G. R. BLAIR MISS MURIEL HASLAM MRS. R. J. WINDRIM
MRS. W. C. LIVINGSTON, Honorary PresidentMiss E. T. RAYMOND, Honorary Vice-President
Vice PresidentsMRS. R. W. ANDERSON MRS. JOHN NOBLE MRS. J. F. E. TERRYMRS. F. A. BALLACHEY MRS. J. L. POCOCK MRS. WILLIAM RUSSELL
MRS. M. D. L. MCLELLAN
ORGANIZATIONS COMPRISING B.L.C.W.Business Women's Club, General Hospital Alumnae, Brant Avenue Church Women's Guild, Home andSchool Council, Silver Cross Association, Business Women's Badminton Club, Calvary Baptist ChurchW.A., First Baptist Church W.A., Florence Nightingale Club, Grace Church Guild, Girl Guide Auxil-iary, Grandview and Terrace Hill Women's Institute, League of Mercy, Old Country Club, MohawkClub, Municipal Chapter I.O.D.E., Pansy Paterson Club, Secondary Teachers' Federation, SharonChapter of Hadassah, Soroptimist Club, St. Jude's Women's Federation, St. Luke's Ladies' Guild. St.John's Ladies' Guild, Sydenham St. Church W.A., Trinity Church Guild, U.A.W.-C.I.O. Ladies' Auxil-iary, Veterans' Associated Kith and Kin, Well Baby Clinic Auxiliary, Women's Hospital Aid,W.C.T.U., Y.W.C.A. Directorate, Zion Church W.A., Zonta Club, Canadian Daughters, British Women'sGroup, British Ex-Service Women's Unit B.I.C.A. No. 17, British Imperial Ladies' Unit No. 7.
CONVENORS 1940-1946Miss Anne Kellett, Mrs. Frank Melligan, Miss M. Haslam, Mrs. F. A. Ballachey, Mrs. G. R. Millard,Miss Jean Madliger, Mrs. Leslie Leivers, Miss Hazel Wallington, Mrs. C. H. Froggett, Mrs. GeorgeWilloughby, Mrs. J. J. Hurley, Miss Olive Pedley, Dr. Viola Rose, Mrs. F. M. Showers, Mrs. RalphWilliamson, Mrs. William Russell, Miss Madeline Dick, Miss Isabel Sterne, Mrs. George Cockshutt,Miss Margaret Milne, R.N., Mrs. H. Perry, Mrs. W. C. Brown, Mrs. P. H. Ludlow, Miss Kathleen Keen,Miss Dora Smithson, Mrs. C. J. Mitchell, Mrs. R. W. Anderson, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. G. W.Broomfield, Mrs. Wm. Moore.
SALVAGE CAMPAIGN — June 1940 to June 1946Total weight salvage collected — 7,682,570 lbs. or 3,841 ¼ tons
Gross receipts — $60,167.22Total disbursements of earned profits — $25,000
BOARD OF MANAGEMENTMRS. GEORGE COCKSHUTT, Chairman MRS. R. W. ANDERSON MR. G. H. RICHARDSMRS. J. J. HURLEY, Treasurer MR. G. T. COCKSHUTT MR. E. C. GOULDMRS. W. C. BROWN, Secretary MR. E. A. DANBY MR. J. M. MERRIMAN
Disbursements Since Inception, June 1940 to June 1946, From Salvage ProfitCanadian Red Cross Society, Brantford Branch $ 5,000.00Christmas Boxes for Brantford Soldiers Overseas and Furnishings for Maple Leaf Club 3,217.95Cigarettes to Brantford Soldiers Overseas 4,661.39Cigarettes to Brantford Prisoners of War 125.79Cigarettes for Welcoming Home of 54th Battery 140.00No. 20 C.I.B.T.C. Furnishings for Hospital, C.W.A.C. Quarters and Men's Canteens 4,410.68R.C.A.F. Stations in Vicinity — Furnishings Returned and Reissued to No. 20 C.I.B.T.C 1,561.30No. 16 S.F.T.S. Hagersville — Furnishings 319.17Loud Speaker Equipment and Records for Corvette "Brantford" 509.36Navy League — Bags ....................................................................... 1,270.14Queen's Canadian Fund................ 348.69British Fire Fighters' Fund 200.00Russian Relief Fund 200.00Chinese Relief Fund 150.00Greek Relief Fund 100.00Camp Library Fund I.O.D.E 200.00Silver Cross Association of Brantford and Brant County 200.00Furniture and Supplies Welcome Home Booth, C.N.R. Station 110.56Sundry Gifts to Organizations and Causes Connected Directly With War Effort 2274.97
TOTAL $25,000.00
In S incere Appreciat ion of the Sacrifices
of our Dead and the Services of our
Returned Men and Women, who pre-
served for us our democratic way of life.
May we, who lived through the dark
days from 1939 to 1945, never forget
their services and sacrifices for us and
for mankind.
They Did Not Fail UsWe Must Not Fail Them
Signed on behalf of the Municipal Council
and the people of Brantford.
J. H. MATTHEWS, Mayor E. J. CAMPBELL, Clerk
One Hundred and Eighty-nine
One Hundred and Ninety
KINSMEN CLUB OF BRANTFORD:
It has been a pleasant duty to have had a part in assisting yourclub in its worthy and excellent effort to publish this ever livingremembrance of those in our Country, who served to preserveour democratic way of living.
This book shall be a constant reminder of the sacrifices madeduring those anxious years when our freedom and liberty knewits darkest hour.
With the deepest gratitude, we silently and reverently, payhumble tribute to those who went forward from our midst toserve in the hour of their country's need, and paid the supremesacrifice to preserve the life and liberty we love and know.
On behalf of the Municipal Council of the Corporation of theTownship of Brantford.
SHELDON COULBECK, Reeve
EWART BIGGAR, Clerk
MEMBERS OF THE 1947 COUNCIL
SHELDON COULBECK, Reeve
CLARENCE MCEWAN, Deputy Reeve
CHARLES GURNEY, Councillor
LAWRENCE MCCORMACK, Councillor
JACK WRATTEN, Councillor
HONOR ROLL
GRACE ALLMAN (MISS)
*J. T. AVEDESIAN
WM. JOHN AZZOPARDI
GEORGE H. BIGGS
WALTER BROWN
HOWARD BURTCH
W. BARSKI
J. COLEMAN
F. DUNHAM
C. GARBEDIAN
C. GARBEDIAN
S. HOLOTA
G. HAINES
G. HUFF
E. JOHNSON
WILLIAM S. KELLY
R. A. KELPIN
* Killed in action.
F. LAITAR
L. R. MANNEN
S. MAY
H. MAYOTT
L. MERCER
Jos. A. MATHEWSON
D. J. MACDONALD
N. MACPHERSON
H. MCKINNON
T. MCNICHOL
F. PARKER
C. RUSH
M. ROMANCHUK
W. SIMMONDS
G. L. SLATTERY
P. SLIWA
R. P. WICKSON
Canadian Car & Foundry Company LimitedMalleable Foundry Division
One Hundred and Ninety-one
HONOR ROLL
W. BAILEY
A. BALOG
A. BENEY
K. BENSON
D. BIGGS
W. BONNEY
G. BOOTLE
M. BOYTOR
* J . BREMNER
*R. BREMNER
K. BROOKS
J. BROWN
D. BUTLER
J. CASEY
H. CHENEY
D. COOKE
G. COVENTRY
J. DERKET
A. DUNCAN
H. EDMISON
M. EDWARDS
C. ELLIOTT
D. ELLIOTT
L. ELLIS
P . EVANS
J. FSZAKOSH
R. GLLCHRIST
W . GILES
C. GOETZ
B. GRANKA
G. HARDING
J. HAYDON
V. HAZEL
J. HENDERSON
C. HICKINGBOTTOM
R. HILL
E. HOLATA
D. HUCULAK
C. HUCULAK
H . HUNT
F . JANZEN
W. K . JOHNSTON
R. JONES
J. KAYORIE
W. KALYNKO
* A . KOZLOF
O. KIVELL
N. KOSTUK
E. KOVACS
J. KOVACS
L. KOVACS
S. KROLOWSKI
E. LEACH
E. LEONARD
A. LITTLE
G. MCCAULEY
J. MALONEY
R. MANNEN
V. MARSHALL
N. MASTERVICK
D. L. MCCLAY
A. MCDONALD
L. MCINTYRE
G. MILLS
J . MISNER
G. MITCHELL
D. MITCHELL
W. MOLNOR
R. MITTON
B. MONTGOMERY
F. MORRIS
M. MROZ
H . N E F F
C. ORR
K. PENNAL
R. PIROS
B. REANSBURY
F. REANSBURY
J. REANSBURY
H. REANSBURY
L. SAYLES
D. SCHERTZBERG
M. SHEERE
H. SILVERTHORNE
*R. SINDEN
D. SMITH
J. SOVEREIGN
P. SAYCHAJ
L. STEELE
W. STOCKFORD
N. STOLZ
C. TONKIN
H. G. TONKIN
R. VAREY
M. VINALL
L. VIPOND
F. VOLLICK
R. WARNER
F. WEBSTER
A. WILCOX
D. WILLIAMS
H. WILLIAMS
M. WINEGARDEN
E . WINFIELD
G. WINKLER
K. WRIGHT
L. WRIGHT
A. YUILL
S. ZEREBESKY
S. ZUBER
J. BALOG
W. LAMBIER
J. MALONEY
D. MITCHELL
R. LOWDEN
T. HARGREAVE
* Killed in action.
Brantford Coach and Body LimitedBrantford - Canada
One Hundred and Ninety-two
HONOR ROLL
R. BARKER
N. BELL
D. BIRKETT
F. L. COCHRANE
L. FREEBORN
D. FULCHER
M. GAYDON ( M I S S )
N. HODGE
R. GRAHAM
T. LOCKE
P. MAVIAN
G. RENTON
H. RUSHTON
W. SMITH
G. RUTLEDGE
R. SPARLING
F. SMITH
*D. WATERHOUSE
J. WEST
W. WIACEK
H. C. ALLAN
E. ALLEN
M. ANDERSON
D. ATTRIDGE
J. BALAZ
S. BALOG
J. BARNES
*R. BAYES
G. BAUMGART
R. BESSANT
G. BLACKWELL
R. BOND
N. BONNELLA
R. BRODIE
G. A. BROWN
A. CAMPBELL
F. CASEY
E. CORNELL
G. DOWLING
N. DURANT
A. E. DUTTON
Killed in action.
*J. R. DUTTON
C. FARR
R. FARR
G. C. FLAHERTY
C. C. FLAHERTY
J. FLAHERTY
W. G. FOSTER
L. GARBEDIAN
J. FULCHER
J. GARLAND
D. GIOIA
A. GRANT
*E. GRANT
*F. GUNN
G. HARWOOD
J. O. HOPF
E. HORVATH
R. HOWELL
G. L. HUNTER
H. INNES
W. H. IRWIN
M. JULKE
W. KAUK
H. KAY
F. KRAUEL
B. LAMB
J. LOPETER
R. LOCKBAUM
C. LYNCH
R. LOWDEN
R. MAIDENS
H. MARTIN
R. MARTIN
R. MASSE
F. MASON
B. MATHIESON
S. McALLISTERR. MACBRIDE
J. MCCARTHY
A. McCREARY
J. MCGRANDLES
I. MACGREGOR
D. MCKINNA
W. MCLAUGHLIN
C. MILES
N. R. MOFFAT
A. MORRISON
F. NEWITT
F. PAPP
P. PlSKUNOWICZ
G. POTTER
L. PURDY
J. PRITCHARD
L. RAMSEY
O. RAMSEY
A. E. ROBBINS
W. ROBERTSON
L. ROBINSON
W. ROGERS
J. RUSNAK
E. SASSE
F. SHAVER
G. E. SHORTT
E. L. SKINNER
D. SNYDER
C. STAPLETON
M. STEFANYSYN
T. STEWART
S. SZARKO
E. TAYLOR
R. THOMSON
W. TREVENA
J. TRYON
L. TURLEY
L. WESTCOTT
S. WHALEN
J. WILKES
*H. WILLIAMS
E. WOLFF
H. WOLFF
Brantford Coach and Body LimitedBrantford Canada
One Hundred and Ninety-three
DONALD ADAMSMITCHELL ROY ADAMSRoss ADLINGTONROBT. ALLANW M . B. ALLANALFRED ALLMANMORTON ANGUSJULIA ANSCOMBEW M . ANSCOMBEROBT. ATFIELDSMARJORIE ATTWELLHAROLD BARKER
F. E. BATTYEALFRED BEALESFRED BEATTYARTHUR BECKGEO. R. BECKSTEADBURNS BEDFORD
C. W. BEECHEYCECIL BELLDOUGLAS BENNERKENNETH BERGENCYRIL BERKLEYH. A. BERKLEYHAROLD BERRYCLIFFORD BERRYCHARLOTTE BISHOPROBT. BLAIRJOHN BLAKNEYC. A. BLENKINSOPH. BLISSETTEUGENE BLOOMROY BLOWERN. BOWDENJAMES BOWENHOWARD G. BOXFRED BROCKDOUGLAS BROWNDOUGLAS BULLOCKEARL BURGESSDONALD BURTONGEORGE BUSTARDCHARLES BUTLERHAROLD BYERS
G. CANIERAYMOND W. CANIEDOUGLAS CAMERONALLAN CAPELERIC CARESWELLROY CARPENTERJOHN CASEY
L. J. CASEYROBERT J. CASEYE. CASSROY H. CASSROBT. CASSIDYANNIE CESMYSTRUKKENNETH CHAMBERSBROCK CHARLTONW. CHRISTIANROY CHURCHWARDSAMUEL CICCOLONIJAMES B. CLARKW M . CLARKDOROTHY CLEATORALEX. CODLINROY COLLETTEDWARD COOPERE. W. COOPERJ. H. COOPERT. COOPERKENNETH CORNISHROBT. COUNSELLALBURN COURTNAGECLARENCE COURTNAGELESLIE CRAWFORDLESTER CRAWFORDW. CRAWFORDW. CROLEYGEO. CURRANK. DALEH. DALWOODCHARLES DAVISC. A. DAVISLAWRENCE DAVISLLOYD DAVISLAURENCE F. DAVISWELBY F. DAVISWILLIAM DAWSONJOHN DEFRANCISCOW. H. DERBYSHIREW M . DICKINSONA. DINGMANALEX. DOWSTANLEY DROZDYLLOYD DRURYJ. DUCKWORTHELMER DURHAMEDWARD DURNFORDW M . DURNFORDERROL EDGEC. G. EDWARDS
DONALD ELLISLEONARD ELLISLLOYD ELLISCLIF. ETHERIDGELLOYD ETHERINGTONMERLE EVANSRONALD EVANSCHARLES EWINGANTHONY FERRARROY FERRELLWILFRED FERRELLMERVIN FERRIERJ. FLEETONGEO. FLEMINGJOHN FLEMINGCHAS. FORRETTNORMAN FOSTERMARTIN FROMANRoss FULGERJOHN B. FRASERJ. GABRIELREG. GABRIELW M . GABRIELJOSEPH T. GALANGESAMUEL GAMBICOURTALFRED GAMBLENORMAN GAMMONJERRY GARLOWFRED. GARRETTGEORGE GILBERT
L. GILHAMDOUGLAS GAMEHENRY GARLENTRAYMOND GOLDENL. R. GRAHAMGORDON GRANGERH. GRIGSBYEDWARD GROVESDONALD HARRISRoss HAGERSTEVE HAJASGEO. HANDYH. HANSFORDARTHUR HARRINGTONGEO. HARRINGTONREG. HARTLEYJACK HAYDEN
W. HAYDENJ. HAYESHOWARD HAZZARDW. HEDDEN
JACK HEDLEYC. HERRONG. HESSMANNORMAN HIELILLIAN HILLP. HOMEWOODE. HOOPERW. J. HOULESTONROBT. HUMBLEWILFRID INGLISHARRY IRISHWILLIAM IRISHHOWARD JACK
C. A. JOHNSONFRANCIS JOHNSONARTHUR JONESJOHN KAYMALCOLM KEETCHGLADYS KENNEDYT. KIRBY
GLEN KIRKJAMES KOSTOFFS. KUKULUSKIGEO. LAUGHLANWILLIAM LINNINGTONJOHN LIPSICKALLAN LITSGUSH. LITSGUSRUSSELL LITSGUSJACK LUNDYG. LIVINGSTONR. MACKENZIERALPH MCBRIDERoss MCBRIDEJACK MCCANNKENNETH MCCOLMANH. MCCONKEYFRED MCCORMACSAMUEL MCCREARYHAROLD MCDONALDROY MCDONALDHARRY MCDOWELLJ. MCEWANJOHN MCGRATTENL. MCHUTCHEONJ. C. MCKELLARTOWELL MCLAREN
D. A. MCLEANW. MCLINTICW M . MCMILLAN
Massey-Harris Company, LimitedVERITY WORKS
Brantford - Canada
One Hundred and Ninety-four
HONOR ROLL
HONOR ROLL
DAN MANNENJESSIE MARACLEP. A. MARCOW. MARTINALBERT H. MASONTHOMAS MATICEFRANK MAUNDERPERCY MAYARTHUR WALLACE MELLORCARL MIHOFFCHARLES MILLERLEONARD MILLEREARL MILLIGANR. A. MITCHELLA. MONTGOMERYJOSEPH A. MOONEYRUSSELL MOOREALF. MORDENNEIL MORGANHAROLD L. MORRISJACK MORRISONH. MossHAROLD MULLIGANJ. MUMATHOS. MUNROEH. MURRAYJOHN MURRAYKENNETH MURRAYREG. NELSONKENNETH NOBLEDOUGLAS NOSEWORTHYLEONARD O'HARAJ. O'MAHONEYE. H. O'NEALLH. O'REILLYIAN OLIVERROBERT OLIVERANNIE ONYSCHEKALFRED OSBORNEALVIN OSBORNEJAMES F. OSMONGERTRUDE OSWALDMARSHALL OTTJOSEPH OWENJOSEPH PAPIEZNORMAN PARKM. PARSLOCIKA. PARSONSNELSON PARTRIDGE
H. PATISANDREW PEATTIEANDREW PEATTIE, SR.GEORGE PEATTIEJOHN PEATTIETHOS. PEATTIE
A. PECKHAMJOSEPH PEDLEY, JR.JOSEPH PENROSE
B. PERCIVALKENNETH PERRYJOHN PETTITDONALD PICKERING
LA VERNE A. PICKERINGKENNETH PIGEONWALTER PLANTFRED. PLUMBLEYARTHUR POOLERDONALD POTTERROBERT PRINELEONARD PROWSENORMAN PROWSEROY RADTKEKENNETH REDPATHROBERT REEDFRANK REIDGEORGE REIDCLIFFORD REINHART
C. RICEGEORGE RICHARDSLLOYD RICHARDSONROBERT RICHARDSONJOHN RICKETTSDONALD RIDDOLLSR. ROAFLAUHJAMES ROBB
A. ROBINSONCLARENCE ROBINSONW. G. ROBINSONJOHN ROLLTHOS. ROSSIBEATRICE ROTHW. N. ROWE
A. RUTHERFORDREGINALD SAYLESHAROLD SCARROWB. SCOTTGWENETH SCOTTJOSEPH SHANAHAN
CARL SHARRACARL SHAVERANTHONY SHERRATTJOHN B. SHERRATTR. SHERREDROBERT SHERREDDONALD SHORTWALTER SIBBICKJAMES SILLARN. SIROTAGEO. SMEATONDONALD SMITHDONALD SMITHDOUGLAS SMITHE. SMITHHARRY SMITHHARRY SMITHHOWARD SMITHLARRY SMITHROBERT SMITHROY SMITHRUSSELL A. SMITHW M . SMITH, JR.
E. STAATSW. STEDMANEDWARD STEELEIVAN STEEVESROBERT STEEVESCHAS. STEVENSTHOS. STEWARTVERNON STORORWILLIAM STOTTTHOS. STREETFRANK SWEETGERTRUDE SZOSTAKJOSEPH TASZERCHARLES TATAIJEAN JACQUES TESSIERJAMES THEOBALDA. THOMPSONC. THOMPSONCECIL THOMPSONDOUGLAS THOMPSONERNEST TINCKNELLSAM TOMLINSONS. W. TOMLINSONWILLIAM TOOSERGEORGE THOULESSL. TORTI
GEO. TOVEYGWEN TRAFFORDEDWARD VANACKERROBERT VANCEWILLIAM VERITYEVA WAGNERJOSEPH WALLARNOLD WALLERA. WALSWORTHH. F. WALTONKENNETH WATSONROY WEAVERGEORGE WELLERKENNETH WESLEYJOHN WHEELTONLUKE WHITEPERCY WHITERAYMOND WHITEBREADJAMES WICKSONL. H. WIGHTLEONARD WIGHTLOUIS WIDDISR. WILCOXJOHN W I L KA. WILLIAMSONA. WILLIAMSTONA. WILLSJAMES WILLSONHERBERT WILSONM. WILSONTHOS. D. WILSON
ROSS WlNGROVES. WlNNW. WlTTSHIREN. WOLKOVITCHA. WOOD
C. WOODARD
GEORGE WREAKS
JOSEPH WREAKS
MARGARET WRIGHT
VINCENT WRIGHT
GORDON WURTZ
ROY WYLIE
JAMES YOUNG
J. W. YOUNG
LEWIS YOUNG
ERNEST G. ZAMMIT
Z. ZURIOUSKI
Massey-Harris Company, LimitedVERITY WORKS
Brantford - Canada
One Hundred and Ninety-five
HONOR ROLL
R. ABBOTTA. ACHINSONR. ADLAMG. ALLANG. ALONZOR. ANDERSA. ANDRETTAD. ANGELISD. ARMSTRONGJ. ARNOLDD. ATTKIDGEG. BABINEAUH. BACHEWICHW. BACHEWICHC. BAING. L. BAINJ. L. BAINJ. D. BAKERW. BALLYKG. BALOGR. BALSON
F. S. BANNISTERC. A. BARBERL. BARTOSEKH. BATTIER. BAXTERP. BEAVERJ. E. BECKETTW. BEECHEYA. BELAIRS. BELAIRA. BELLC. H. BENNETTD. BENNETTE. BENNETTJ. BENNETTR. BENNETTS. BENNETTJ. BENNYK. A. BENSONL. BENTLEYG. L. BERRYR. BERWICKD. BESTD. BIGGSR. BILTONA. E. BISHOPR. M. BLAIRJ. BLONDEAUH. BLOOMFIELDR. BLOWERO. BOULARDW. J. BOWDENG. BOWENC. BOWERSR. W. BOWMANP. BOYCHUKR. BRADSHAWR. H. BRADYE. BRANKSG. BRIDGEH. BROADBRIDGE
A. BROWNC. BROWND. BROWNH. BROWNJ. C. BROWNR. BROWNG. BRUNSDENA. E. BRUTONG. BUCHANANJ. BURBRIDGED. BURLINGC. BURTONH. J. BYERST. CALDERC. CALLAND. CAMERONG. CAMERONF. CAMPBELLF. CARBONNEAUE. CARESWELLF. W. CAREYH. CAREYL. CARMICHAELJ. J. CASEYJ. CASTLEG. CATHERWOODM. CATHERWOODR. CAUGHIEH. CAVANAUGHW. CHADWICKJ. M. CHAGNONC. R. CHALUTW. CHAMPAGNED. CHAPMANG. CHAPMANW. CHARBONICKJ. CHARLTONR. CHENUIKD. CHISHOLMT. CHISHOLMF. CHULIR. CHURCHWARDB. J. CLARKED. CLARKEF. A. CLARKET. CLARKEC. CLEMENTV. J. CLOSEN. J. COLER. COOKE. W. COOPERF. COOPERE. CORDEAUN. CORDEAUJ. F. CAULBECKJ. COUPERF. COUTUREG. COVENTRYS. CRAIGE. CRAWFORDE. CROMWELLW. CROSSMAN
G. CROWEW. CUNNINGHAMR. F. CURLEYF. G. CURTIST. CZACHT. DALEE. DALLOWN. DARIASE. DAVIESR. DAVISR. DAWDYW. DAWSONG. DAYE. C. DEANJ. DESMARCHANE. DEMERSP. DESYD. DICKINSONDORIS DICKSONF. DIGOUTV. DIGOUTF. DINGLEYR. DINGMANL. DINSMORER. Y. DINSMOREA. DITHURBIDEA. DITMARA. DIXONA. DONOVANF. DOUGLASJ. DOUGLASD. DOYLEF. DRAKES. DROZDZS. DUBASJ. DUBEAUA. DUNNT. EASTMANM. ECKERA. EDWARDSC. EDWARDSL. EDWARDSP. ELGYC. O. ELLIOTTR. ELLIOTTJ. H. E N N I SG. ENGLANDL. E N N I SM. FALCONERM. H. FARRM. FARRELLS. D. FENTONJ. FENUIKI. FERRIERC. D. FERRIERH. FERGUSONR. FEWINGSG. F INCHR. FISHERW. FITCHE. FITCHETTJ. W. FITNESSP. W. FITNESS
T. F. FITZPATRICKN. FLYNNP. FOLKD. FOREMANJ. L. FoxL. FRANKSJ. FRASERC. FRAYNEH. FRAYNEN. FREEMANS. FRYW. FULCHERG. FUNKK. FURLERR. GABRIELL. GAINESW. GALLAGHERJ. GARDENERA. GATELEYP. GATELEYW. GIBBONL. C. GIFFINA. GILBERTH. GILBERTR. GILCHRISTW. GILESP. GILLINGWATERJ. GILLISW. GILLISR. GIRWOODE. GISLASONW. GLOVERR. J. GOLDENF. GOLUSKAG. G. GOODF. GOODMURPHYF. GOODWINA. R. GORDONA. GRAHAMF. GRAHAMW. GRAINGERA. GRANTD. GRANTJ. GRATTONT. GRASBYW. GRAYM. GREENA. GREENOUGHA. A. GREENTREEG. GREENTREER. GREENTREEA. GREGOIREA. GRENIERR. GRETTG. GRUMMETTE. GULLIVERE. GRUES. HAJASE. HAILEYJ. HALLH. HALLYBURTONC. HALMERD. J. HAMM
W. J. HAMME. HANESJ. HANSONT. HARGREAVESS. HARRIR. HARRISE. HARVEYW. HAWLEYE. HARWOODF. HAYESJ. HAYESJ. HENLEYW. D. HENDERSONH. B. HENRYG. HlCKINGBOTTOMA. HILLN. HILLM. HINESL. HODGSONG. HOFFMANG. J. HOLLOWAYB. HooE. HOOPERR. HOTTEJ. HOVSEPIANA. HOWARDM. HOWARDW. J. HOWARDN. HOWELLE. HUCKINGHAMF. HUMPARTZOOMIANM. HUNTR. HUNTT. HUNTW. HUNTB. HUNTERJ. HUNTERG. J. HURLEYJ. L. HURLEYG. HUTCHISONA. HYATTP. ILINSKYH. INNESF. IORIOW. IRISHP. ISAACF. JACKSONT. JACKSONE. JACOBSONJ. JACOBSONA. JAMESB. A. JARDBOJ. JENNINGSM. JEWELLM. JOANETTED. JOHNSONH. JOHNSONC. JOHNSTONET. JUDGEE. JUSSILAA. KAVANAGHD. KELLY
Massey-Harris Company, LimitedMARKET STREET PLANTBrantford - Canada
One Hundred and Ninety-six
HONOR ROLL
P. R. KELLYJ. KENYONK. KILLINGBECKW. KINGR. KITCHENA. KLIENN. F. KLIESD. KNOWLESH. KNOWLESE. KOVACKG. KOVACSM. J. KOWALCHUKM. KROLOUSKIJ. W. KRUGS. KUKULSKIJ. KUSHNERYKM. KUSHNERYKS. KUTASIENSKIW. LACASSED. LAINGE. LAROUCHE. LAUZING. LAUZONE. LECONTER. LEEA. LEFRENIERA. A. LEMONJ. LEROYH. LINDSAYS. LIPKAJ. LIPPERTH. LITSGUSA. LIVINGSTONEJ. LOCKE, JR .G. LOVEE. LOVEDAYS. LUBRICKH. J. LUFFMANL. LYNCHM. MACATEEJ. MACCALLUMH. MACINNESC. MACKILLOPA. MALETTET. MALONEA. MANNEND. MANNENV. MARCHILDONP. A. MARCOR. MARSDENJ. P. MARSHALLR. MARSHALLH. MARTINJ. MARTINA. MASONR. MASSIAL. MASSEYF. W. MASTERVICKD. MATTICEJ. MAYICKW. MAZUIR
E. E. MERRILLG. MERRILLG. MICKSC. MILLERH. L. MILLERF. MILLSJ. MISENERW. R. MISENERA. MITCHELLW. MITCHELLS. MAGORT. MOLITWENIKG. MOLNARA. MONTGOMERYJ. MOONEYA. MORGANH. L. MORRISD. MORRISONL. MORRISONE. MULVEYL. MUNDAYC. G. MURPHYH. MURRAYJ. MURRAYW. MURRAYJ. MCANINCHT. MCCAFFERYH. MCCARRONJ. McCONACHIEF. McCONNELLJ. MCCREADYH. MCDONALDJ. MCDONALDA. MCDOWELLH. MCDOWELLD. MCEACHRENJ. MCEWENE. J. MCGHEEJ. MCGRATTENL. MCHUTCHIONC. MCINTYRED. MCINTYREJ. MCKINNONM. MCLAUGHLIND. MCLEANJ. MCLEAND. MCLELLANR. MCLELLANDR. MCQUARRIEM. NAGYW. NAGYC. S. NEARA. NEVINSL. NEZIOLJ. NORRISR. NORTHEYJ. OFFLESSW. O'HARAW. O'HERNM. OLINYKT. OLIVER
M. OLSONF. OROBKOO. OSBORNEJ. C. OTTA. OTULAKJ. PAGANJ. J. PAPIEZR. PARKERF. PARKINSONP. PASSINICKC. PAULIJ. PEACOCKJ. PEATTIET. PEATTIED. J. PEDROS. PEELINGW. PEEVERB. PERCIVALM. PERRAULTT. O. PERRYW. PERRYS. PETITTEV. PEYCHAA. C. PHILLIPSD. PHILLIPSE. PHILLIPSW. PHILLPOTD. PICKERINGW. PICKFORDR. PIERSONA. PIROSF. W. PITCHERW. PLANTH. PLUMSTEADH. POLLETTJ. POPEKH. J. POWELLB. PRINTERN. PROCHNICKIL. PROUSEG. A. PUNTERH. PUTNAMR. RAWCLIFFED. REEDERM. REEDERW. REEDERW. REEVES. REILLYG. RENWICKR. REYNOLDSF. S. RICHARDSG. RICHARDSD. RIEDJ. RIEDR. RISINGW. ROBBINSE. ROBERTSD. ROBERTSONW. ROBERTSONL. ROBINB. ROBINSON
C. ROCKEFELLERC. ROLSONS. ROSAT. ROSAD. RossG. ROSWELLW. ROWLEYC. ROWSELLJ. RUSHFORDF. RYANW. RYERSEA. ST. DENISL. ST. ONGEE. SALLOWSJ. W. SANDFORDE. SARGENTE. SASSEB. SAUNDERSE. SAYLESA. SCARROWD. SCHAFFTERJ. SCHAFFTERM. SCHLOSSERJ. SCHMALEMBERGV. SCHUBERTL. SCOTTP. SERODAL. SEVIGNEYK. SHERMANO. SHERMANJ. SHERRATTS. SHULLR. SILVERTHORNEI. SIMAD. W. SIMONSH. J. SIMONSA. SIMPSONF. SIMPSONM. SKALINE. SKINNERK. SLEEPG. SMEATOND. SMELGROVEE. R. SMITHW. J. SMITHR. SOLARIG. SOPERB. SPLAWNYKH. SPOONERW. SPRATTE. STAATSE. STAIRSW. STEEDMANC. C. STEELEG. STEELEK. STEELEW. STEPHENSC. A. STEPHENSONJ. STEPHENSONE. STEWARTJ. STEWART
T. STEWARTG. H. STONET. STREETB. D. STURRACKE. SWEENEYR. SWITZERS. SYKULAF. TAYLORG. TAYLORH. TAYLORL. THIFFAULTD. THOMJ. THOMASW. THOMASA. THOMPSOND. G. THOMPSONC. THOMSONL. TOMKINSG. TOPHAMJ. TOTHJ. TOZSERR. TRAFFORDP. TREMBLAYA. TRYONF. G. TULLYE. ULCHW. URGUHARDTW. VALLIERER. VARLEYG. VERMETTEW. H. VINNALA. WALDERR. N. WALLACEA. WATERSR. WATFORDG. WATSONH. WEALESL. WHALENE. T. WHEELERJ. M. WHEELTONR. WHITFIELDR. WILCOCKR. WILDONG. WILLARDA. WILLSK. WILSONM. WILSONR. J. WILSONJ. WINDLEN. WINDLEL. WISCOTTH. WOODT. WOODCOCKF. WOOFFINDENA. WRAYW. WRAYW. WRIGHTR. YEARWOODA. YOUNGS. ZALTOWSKIZ. ZURAWSKI
Massey-Harris Company, LimitedMARKET STREET PLANTBrantford - Canada
One Hundred and Ninety-seven
TOGETHER WE SERVED
T H E COCKSHUTT HONOUR ROLL AT THE COMPANY'S HEAD OFFICE
In association with the citizens of Brantfordand Brant County we salute the men andwomen of this city and vicinity who servedthe cause of freedom in World War II.Among them were many hundreds of ourown employees who chose the more danger-ous paths of duty and whose presence in theArmed Forces gave added incentive to theCompany's production of the implements ofwar. Their service and sacrifice high lighteda common contribution to the achievementof final victory.
Among them also were many who sealedtheir service with their lives. Their namesoccupy the place of honour on the Company'sRoll of Service and in the memory of theirassociates. They will be missed in the yearsahead but the remembrance of their sacri-fice will constitute our inspiration to strivefor the attainment of a better world. Thecontribution we may make in this directionwill be the measure of our recognition of thedebt of gratitude we owe them.
COCKSHUTT PLOW COMPANY LIMITED
One Hundred and Ninety-eight
HONOR ROLLB E R T A S H T O N
* L E O N A R D A N D E R S O N
J A C K A L E X A N D E R
H O W A R D G . A N D E R S O N
H . R . A N G U I S H
F R A N K B E R G E R
C H A S . B A L A Z S
H A R O L D B E A T T Y
W M . C O P E L A N D
J A C K C A R E Y
D O N A L D C A L L E Y A
E R N E S T C H A M I N G S
H . C . C R U I K S H A N K
* T H O M A S C L E M E N H A G E N
N O R A C H I T T E N D E N
M I C H A E L D O W L I N G
J O H N F E R R E L L
E . F U L C H E R
J A C K F U L C H E R
B A R T L E Y F U L C H E R
H A R O L D F L A H E R T Y
R O Y F O S T E R
J O H N R . G A R D N E R
J . P . G L E N
W A L T E R G R A N K A
J O H N G R A H A M
J O S E P H G A B A N Y
W . A . G R A H A M
H. K . G A L L O W A Y
E M I L E G R O U L X
* Killed in action.
D E N N I S G A B R I E L
E A R L H A Y E S
W I L L I A M H U M B L E
K E N N E T H H E N R I C H
D O N A L D H E N D E R S O N
R O B E R T H E N D E R S O N
J A C K H O U S E
H . E . H E D D E S H E I M E R
* G E O R G E H A N S F O R D
W A L T E R H A W L E Y
* H E N R Y J E A N E T T E
G L E N J U L I E N
A R T H U R K I N G S W O O D
N E L S O N K R A N T Z
W M . L O A T E S
J A M E S G . L E S L I E
M A U R I C E L O C A S
G E R A R D L A T O U R
A. K . L E O N A R D
N O R M A N M C L E O D
A . M C D O N A L D
R o s s M C K I N L E Y
J O H N M C H U T C H E O N
B E R T M A I N
F . M A V R I N A C
J A M E S M U R R A Y
O S B O R N M A N N
D O U G L A S M O S S
C H A R L E S M E A D
N O R M A N M I L L E N
W . H . M I L L A R
L . A . M O R I N
R A Y M O N D N E A L E
S T E W A R T N A P I E R
W R A Y P O T T R U F F
H A R O L D P L U M R I D G E
H A R R Y P U N T E R
J A M E S Q U I N L A N
L L O Y D R O B I N S O N
J A C K R O S S
P . R A I N V I L L E
W I L L I A M R Y A N
H E R B E R T R O W E N
D O N A L D S C O T T
H O W A R D S M U C K
H A R R Y S M I T H
A . E . S T I P E
E S D A L E S M I T H
G E O R G E S T O N E
G E O R G E S T O K E S
W A L T E R S T E V E N S
E D W A R D S T U M P F
S T A N L E Y S T U A R T
W I L L I A M S T E E R S
E A R L T A P P I N G
B . V A U G H A N
G O R D O N V E N N E R
T H O S . W O O D C O C K
*WlLLIAM WHITTON
G O R D O N W O O D
SCARFE & CO. LIMITEDBRANTFORD - CANADA
One Hundred and Ninety-nine
May the citizens of Brantford and Brant County bejustifiably proud and always remember the braveexploits and unselfish sacrifices of their soldier sonswho went forth to protect us from a fate worse than
death.
BRANT HOTELBrantford
HONOR ROLL
Reg. L. Houlding, R.C.A.F. Perc Shultis, R.H.L.I.
P. A. SHULTISInsurance - Real Estate
Brantford
Two Hundred
HONOR ROLL
C. A. BAULCOMB
A. T. BISSETT
H . E . B I S S E T T
C. E. CLARK
WlLLIAM DARWEN
S. H. DYE
A. W. FOULGER
R. W. FOSTER
DAVID R. FREEMAN
C. V. FLETCHER
W. H. GARNETT
W. E. GRIEVE
* M. HENDERSON
E. F. KING
K. J. MCARTHUR
C. E. MACDONALD (MISS)
* Killed in action.
H. MCCREARY
J. M. MCCREARY
G. E. MARLETT
F. S. NICHOLAS
A. F. MUIR
W. W. PEATTIE
C. J. ROBBINS
E. E. SWIFT
L. T. SWIFT
A. J. STOPPS
J. C. SMITH
J. SMITH
R. SMITH
E. J. SMILEY
GEORGE SLEETH
E. WOOD
N. WOOD
Two Hundred and One
BRANTFORD, CANADA
We Salute These Comrades in Arms
and Pay Proud Tribute to
Their Gallant Service
• Raymond Costen
• Lloyd Cooper
• Richard Knowles
• Max McKim
• *Thomas Nangle
* Killed in Action **CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES LIMITED
BRANTFORD, ONTARIO
CKPC"The Voice of the Telephone City"
To those of you whose loved ones have paid the supreme
sacrifice in the cause of freedom, we offer our heartfelt
sympathy.
To those of you who are back we say, "thanks for a
tough job, well and bravely done."
Two Hundred and Two
HAROLD ADAMSREG. BAKERMICHAEL BARISKYTHOMAS BARKERROBERT BESSEYFRANCIS BECKERW. DUDLEY BROOKSNORMAN BURY
*JAMES BURYDONALD BUTTENHAMCHARLES CASEYDONALD CHRISTIEDONALD CONWAYGILBERT COOKEDWARD COOPERJOHN COOPERJACK DOBBSAMOS DOUGLASDONALD EASTERBROOKTHOMAS FLINDERSRAYMOND GAGNE
HONOR ROLLSYBIL GEARYROY GILESARTHUR GOODWINWALTER GROSEF. GORDON HADDOWERIC HARPERCARL HARTLEYANNE IRELANDALFRED JACKSONHOWARD JACKWILLIAM JACKSONLEO KEMPAEDWARD LEGACYNORMAN LEGACYFRED LOVEYSJOHN MCLEANJAMES MELLARRICHARD MILLERROBERT MILLERCECIL NORMANFRANK NORMAN
STEVEN PAPPGEORGE PARKERALBERT PEARSONWALTER PEARSONWALTER PRINCE
* ERNIE RICHTERWILLIAM ROBERTSONTHOMAS ROTCHILLGORDON SCHERTZBERGLAVERNE SCHERTZBERGGERALD SCHOOLEYHARVEY SCHMUIRANTHONY STEINHILBERSTEVE STEFANYSYNROY SCOTTFRANK TATTERSALJOHN TAYLORSIDNEY VASSFRANK WHITEJACK WINDLEWILLIAM WREAKS
* Killed in action.
Brantford Roofing Company, LimitedBrantford - Canada
HONOR ROLLJEAN ARMSTRONGWINNIE BENNINGW M . S. BIRKETTA. V. CARRUTHERS
* ERNEST W. CHALKALBERT CHUTE
* GEORGE G. DAVIDSONEDWARD H. ELLISG. ROBERT FINCHIVAN K. GOFTONV. HAROLD JONESGARNET KINNEYHAROLD LEITCHW M . J. MCDONALD
GEORGE MCMILLANJ. BARRY MILTONTHOMAS POTTERLAVERNE RIDLEYLOUISE RIDLEYDAVID RIDLEYJOHN H. SIMMONDSCHESTER STUARTE. DONALD TAYLORHAROLD TELFERARTHUR TRUMANMARGARET WEBSTERDAVID L. WILSONARTHUR B. WOODS
* Killed in action.
BARBER-ELLIS OF CANADA LIMITEDBrantford - Canada
Two Hundred and Three
In the Fight For Freedom
Residents of Brantford, birthplace of the telephone, mayreasonably take special pride in the great contribution whichthe telephone and its allied communication accessories madein assuring victory over the enemies of human liberty.
In the fast-moving conflict on land and sea, and in the air,word-of-mouth communication played a part vastly morevital than ever before. On the home front the battle of pro-duction was speeded up to an unprecedented degree by thetelephone. It is surely an arresting thought that AlexanderGraham Bell's invention — immeasurably expanded andimproved by telephone scientists — was able to rendersuch signal service in the fight for freedom.
HONOR ROLL
Two Hundred and Four
L. BASKETTF. BRADLEYD. BROWNL. BURKEA. BYRONC. CROSSETA. DAVIS
G. EMERYC. GILLIESS. HARRIS. HAPICHUKD. HARRINGTONS. HOLLOWAYGEO. KELLYJOHN J. KELLYW. KENNEDY
JAMES LEEGRACE LEINSTERR. MAXWELLR. MORRISONF. MULRAINL. NORMANR. O'BRIENF. PRIMEJ. POLLARDW. RISPINJ. ROBINSONW. SPENCER
W. STAINBACKE. SYRETTW. B. TASKERE. THORNBER
BRADLEY MACHINE COMPANY LIMITEDBrantford - Ontario
THE BRANTFORD CORDAGE COMPANY LIMITEDBRANTFORD - CANADA
HONOR ROLL
*R. J. CARROLLA. H. CLARKD. CASWELLJ. R. GIBBONSJAS. J. HURLEY
* Killed in action.
W. V. HOWARTHW M . G. LAMBL. LAMBERTGEORGE SMITHHARRY TRIMMER
HURLEY PRINTING COMPANY LIMITEDBrantford - Canada
Two Hundred and Five
HONOR ROLL
H. D. BATTYEJ. BRADLEYC. L. CLEMENTJ. D. CONVEYJ. COURTG. FURZERE. GRUMMETTR. E. GUNTHER, JR.D. M. HOLTON (C.W.A.C.)F. W. HOLTON
P. M. KELLY (C.W.A.C.)
H. A. KIRBY
M. F. LAMB (C.W.A.C.)
J. MCEWAN
T. E. MCHUTCHION (C.W.A.C.)
A. MIZON
H. MONOOGIAN
G. NEWITT
J. SHARP
E. & A. GUNTHER COMPANY LIMITEDBrantford - Ontario
FREDERICK ASHBYNORMAN ASHBYGEORGE ASLINFRANK BARNSLEYFREDERICK BENNETTJOHN BORTHWICKRUSSELL BROWNDOROTHY BUCKLLOYD BURKEWILLIAM BUTLERDONALD CHARTERSTHOMAS CLARKFREDERICK COPESTANLEY COPEJOHN CROWWILLIAM CROW
*JOHN DANCAVITCHCHARLES DAVIDSONROBERT DAVISWINSTON DAVISRoss DURHAMNORMAN FERRELLBERNARD FLOWERHARRY FOXALLROBERT FOXALL
HONOR ROLLHERBERT FRYDOUGLAS FULCHERRUSSELL GRANTCHARLES GROVESROBERT HANNAC. MALIM HARDINGJOSEPH HARPDOUGLAS HARPERALBERT HARRISFRANK HARRISMORTON HARRISHENRY HARRISONDANIEL HAWTHORNETHEL HILLMARTIN HOCKMANALLEN JONESKENNEDY JONESHOWARD JONESWILFRED JONESEARNEST KEATINGGORDON KILPATRICKTASKER KNOTTEVA LAWSONJOHN MALLOYALBERT MARSHALL
* Killed in action.
*JOSEPH McILREAVEYDONALD MERCERCLARENCE MILLERHARVEY MILLERREGINALD MOULEROY MOULESHELDON NETTLETONWILLIAM PAINEHARRY PARKINSONALBERT PEARCELAWRENCE PHILLIPSWALTER PRINCEKENNETH PUMMELLALLAN RICHESREGINALD RILEYFRANK ROBINSDOUGLAS SANKEYWALTER SANKEYWILLIAM SHARPEWlLLIAM SHEEHANGEORGE SMITHPAUL SMITHALBERT TAYLORWlLLIAM WHITFIELDW M . WILKINSON, JR.ALICE WOOD
HARDING CARPETS LIMITEDBrantford - Ontario
Two Hundred and Six
HONOR ROLL
* Killed in action.
HAWLEY PRODUCTS CANADA LIMITEDBrantford - Ontario
HONOR ROLL
W. BORTHWICK JEAN HUTTONSIDNEY BRADFIELD JOHN J. HAWKINSMERLE L. BROWN WALLIS MURPHYFRED CAMPBELL HOWARD NESSH. CARPENTER JOHN PHILLIPSONFRANK CROFT, JR. MURIEL PRYCEHAROLD DRESCHER MORGAN PRYCEGORDON H. FERRELL ROBERT W. STRONGLILLIAN GADD STANLEY TAYLOR
*BUD HAWKINS NORMAN WOOD
* Killed in action.
S. C. JOHNSON & SON, LIMITED
Two Hundred and Seven
JAMES B. AVEYRONALD BLANKFRED W. DAVIESDOMINIC J. GAMBACOURTFRANK A. GAMBACOURTJAMES V. GAMBACOURTCHARLES A. GAMBLEJOHN F. GOLDEN
* GEORGE LAMBERT
VICTOR J. MIRCO
CHARLES P. MCKERNAN
JACK P. MONOOGIAN
FRED W. SMITH
NICK TOREK
LLOYD A. VANDERLIP
HONOR ROLL
J. BAILEYDONALD BURKEMARQUIS GOLDENWILLIAM HOWELLGORDON LEEGILBERT MANNENJOHN H. MALCOLM
ERLIN MYERSRUSSELL MUNDIEH. NICKERSONJAMES L. SWEETHUGH TRENDALLL. WEHRSTEIN
MALCOLM CONDENSING CO. LIMITEDSt. George - Ontario
HONOR ROLLANTHONY ALONZOSAMUEL ANDERSONJOHN BANDONIANJ. CAMMILLERIEDWARD COREYEDWARD CORKEALFRED DAVIESJ. H. DYCKJACK FENNGORDON GRUMMETTGEORGE HALEST. HARGREAVESLLOYD HOPKINSEUGENE HOSKIN
* Killed in action.
H. HUNTEDWARD JUSKAJACK LEEWlLLIAM LINTOTTHAROLD LITTLE
*MICHAEL LUDLOWJOSEPH LUNENFELTFRED LUSKAJOHN MCCARTHYIVAN MARSAWORVAL MILLERSTANLEY NEILCLAYTON ORRJACK PARSON
PHILLIP RAMERROLAND RICKFORD
*GORDON RICHTERR. ROWLEYGEORGE SCHAFEC. SCOTTHAROLD SHEASBYJAMES TURNBULLJOYCE VASSFRANK VASILAKL. WALKERSTANLEY WILLIAMSERNEST YARDLEYWALTER ZDRILUKBEN ZDYB
RUDDY FREEBORN COMPANY LIMITEDBrantford - Canada
Two Hundred and Eight
HONOR ROLL
*Jack McHutchion
Jack Westbrook
Jack Whitfield
George Punter
* Killed in action
FAMOUS PLAYERSBrantford — Canada
HONOR ROLLARMY
R. C. AVEYM. R. ADAMSK. L. BALLANTYNEJ. R. BROWNV. T. BARNARDJ. F. BURNETTJ. BURBRIDGEL. CULVER
R. W. ANDREWR. W. ANDERSONS. H. BURRJ. W. DEWAR
W. A. CAMPBELLT. CLEMENTSL. W. COLEW. T. ELLIOTTS. E. GEED. GRIMSTER
* Killed in action.
C. DEARYL. H. DYMENTG. E. R. FENNELLS. FERRISV. W. GIRDLESTONEE. GROVESM. HOOFC. J. HARKER
H. JOHNSONG. A. LASALLES. LUKASIKD. MURPHYL. MOULER. W. MEIHMJ. OTTJ. PARTRIDGE
AIR FORCE
D. R. DEVILLEC. FARNSWORTHE. 0. KELLY
J. R. MCDONALDS. J. PETRIEF. G. THOMPSON
NAVYR. A. HALLR. J. HARKLEYA. HUGHESK. A. JOHNSOND. JONESI. LAKE
C. S. MACKIEG. K. MCMURCHYC. W. MARSHALLA. MENARYE. NEWSTEADA. ORTON
J. PAPAIW. J. ROWENJ. STEWARTH. E. STORORW. A. STOTTT. SYRETTR. STENEBAUGH
H. WILDEA. E. WAGGONER
*T. YARRINGTON
A. J. SHERRELLL. W. SMARTS. C. SPIERSR. D. STIRLINGW. WIGGINS
WILLIAMS TOOL CORP. OF CANADA, LTD.Brantford - Ontario
Two Hundred and Nine
J. D. ADAMS LIMITEDParis - Ontario
Contributed in Appreciation of the Services of All theMembers of His Majesty's Canadian Armed Forces
ROSS BECKETTFUNERAL HOME
HONOR ROLLROBERT BISSET
CHARLES COUNSELL
KELVIN DETHERIDGE
HORACE FIRTH
ALFRED JANE, JR.
JACK LANE
EDWARD MADDOCK
ROBERT MALLOY
Two Hundred and Ten
*CAPT. P. A. BALLACHEYG. R. BARRONA. H. BODDY, K.C.J. E. BROWNH. L. HAGEY, K.C.
*FLT. LT. J. M. HARRISR. T. L. INNES, K.C.
*CAPT. M. G. KNEALEN. E. LICKERS
W. H. LITTLEJOHN*MAJOR N. F. MACDONALD, M.C, E.D., K.C.
W. R. MACDONALD, K .C , M.P.D. F. MILLER
*FLT. LT. L. T. PENNELLE. R. READ, K.C.
* MAJOR R. W. REVILLEC. C. SLEMIN, K.C.J. A. D. SLEMIN, K.C.
E. SWEET, K.C.*LT. COL. G. E. F. SWEET, E.D.
J. O. TREPANIER, K.C.*LT. COL. F. E. D. WALLACE, O.B.E., E.D., K.C.
R. J. WATEROUS, K.C.T. A. WHITBREAD
*CPL. G. B. WILL*CAPT. S. E. WYATT
* On Active Service World War II.
BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS OF BRANT COUNTY
ROBERT MUIR
*GORDON MURRAY
GEORGE PARRATT
MISS N. PATTERSON
*JOHN PEETS
ROBERT ROBERTSON
GERALD RONSON
JACK SHERRITT
CLIFFORD SPIECE
EDWARD TUNE
CHARLES TURTON
NORMAN USHER
CLIFFORD WEBBER
BERT WELLER
* HERBERT WILLIAMS
JACK WINDLE
* Killed in action.
BRANTFORD OVEN & RACK CO. LTD.
W. J. CAMPBELL CO., LIMITEDBrantford - Canada
CONKLIN & GARRET LIMITEDBrantford - Canada
CROWN ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURINGCompany Limited
Brantford - Canada
HONOR ROLLA. F. BAGNALLH. G. COOPERP. A. CROWLEYJAMES DAKINFRANK DODD
W. A. ELLIOTTF. FELLINGHAMM. B. HOSKINSH. JARDINE
* Killed in action.
G. S. LEWELLEN*WILLIAM MERCER
JAMES MCINTOSHF. PLUMSTEADW. C. WOODS
DOMINION NATURAL GAS CO. LTD.Brantford Division
Two Hundred and Eleven
HONOR ROLL
IN MEMORIAMto Those Who Gave Their Lives
JOHN COWIESON EUGENE FULLERCLARENCE FOSTER LORNE MEDYNSKI
PROCTOR PACKERS LIMITEDBrantford - Ontario
BRANTFORD PRODUCE CO. LIMITEDBrantford - Ontario
HONOR ROLLK. G. CHARDJ. S. DARVILLEJ. J. POWERS
M. ROTHBERGM. STREN
STERICLOTH PRODUCTS LIMITEDBrantford - Canada
To the NAVY, ARMY and AIR FORCE —"Never in the field of human conflictdid so many, owe so much, to so few."
— CHURCHILL.
G. F. STERNE & SONS LIMITEDToronto, Ont. Brantford - Ontario Montreal, Que.
Two Hundred and Twelve
L. BOTHWELLJAMES L. BROOKSMARK ELLIS BROOKSCHARLES O. BROOKSJOHN BURNHAMCLIFFORD GRAYFRANK HINTONJAMES H. HARRISONFELIX IORIODONALD JOHNSTON
W M . J. MCCOYRALPH MCNUTTJOE MARCELLAORTAN MILLERLESLIE H. MILLERJOHN M. PEARCED. PEDROA. E. SALTERJACK SHARP
* Killed in action.
JOHN STEELEALVIN C. SIMPSONR. SULLIVANJ. TURNBULL
*LEO WARDELLMORRIS WIGMOREHAROLD J. WILLIAMSROBERT C. WILSONSTANLEY A. WILLIAMS
H. E. MOTT COMPANY LIMITEDBrantford - Ontario
WOODMAN BROTHERSManufacturers of
Woodman's Pure Horseradish21 James Avenue - Brantford
J. M. YOUNG & COMPANY LIMITEDBrantford - Ontario
FRED NORMANInsurance Broker
Two Hundred and Thirteen
Arctic Ice Co.Manufacturers of Pure Artificial Ice
(Owners of Arctic Arena)
Brantford AutomobileDealers' Association
HONOR ROLLFRED JOHNSON
*RALPH LAWRENCELAVERNE PATERSONJOHN STANTON
* Killed in action.
Brantford Washing MachinesLimited
DOMINION SIGNSLimited
A FRIEND
JOHN MCHUTCHION LTD.Bakers
BULOVA WATCHESCanada's Finest Watch Value
NEWMAN'S97 Colborne Street
BLUEBIRD DIAMONDS"They're Perfect"
THE
PARIS WINCEY MILLSCompany, Limited
Paris - Ontario
Two Hundred and Fourteen
ALLAN'S MEAT MARKET143 Dalhousie Street
BARTON'S MUSIC STORE
THE BODEGA HOTEL
GEO. F. BOUGHNERHardware
St. George - Ontario
BRANTFORD AUTO SPRINGSERVICE
W. H. Botwright147 West Street
THE INGLEBY-TAYLOR CO. LTD.
JOHNSON BROS. CO. LTD.
37 Market Street
LYONS ELECTRIC CO.68 ½ Colborne Street
RITCHIE-READ
129 Colborne Street
RYERSON BROS. LTD.
STOBBS COAL CO.St. George - Ontario
SUMMERHAYES LUMBER &CONSTRUCTION CO.
VAN EVERA MACHINE &TOOL WORKS
70 Dundas Street
WELSH FUEL COMPANY
J. H. YOUNG & SON86 Colborne Street
Two Hundred and Fifteen
CLARE PARSONS219 Colborne Street
PARSONS RADIO ANDELECTRIC
203 Colborne Street
ART PERCY114 Colborne Street
MORGAN POTTRUFFCrests
PRINCE EDWARD HOTEL
RIVERDALE BEVERAGEBrantford - Ontario
ROBBINS & MYERS COMPANYOF CANADA LIMITED
E. F. ROBERTS & COMPANYBox 720
Brantford - Ontario
CHARLIE ROBINSONFuel Dealer
297 Colborne Street
CLARE A. ROBINSONBurford - Ontario
JIM ROBINSONElectric and Acetylene Welding
70 Water Street
T. D. ROCKGeneral Store
Scotland - Ontario
ROUSELL'S FEED AND SUPPLYCainsville - Ontario
F. SAVORYGrocer
179 Grand River Avenue
THOS. W. SAYLE TRANSPORT
R. SCOTTPlumbing and Heating187 Drummond Street
E. SCHAUS MANUFACTURINGCO. LTD.
Toy Manufacturer
P. A. SPROWLGeneral MerchantBurford - Ontario
SPRUCELEIGH FARMS
STEDMAN'S BOOKSTORE LTD.154 Colborne Street
STERLING ACTIONS AND KEYSLIMITED
H. B. STRODEButcher
3 St. George Street
Two Hundred and Sixteen
AINSLEY SPECIALTY SHOPS
ALFRED STREET ARENA18 Alfred Street
KEN AMOSService Station
403 Colborne Street
ANDREWS SHOP124 Dalhousie Street
ARLINGTON HOTELParis - Ontario
BOSWORTH SERVICE STATIONParis - Ontario
A. M. BOTHWELL189 Erie Avenue
W. G. BOWDENService Station
St. George - Ontario
BRANT FEED & SEED CO. LTD.243 Colborne Street
BRANTFORD BUSINESSCOLLEGE
BRANTFORD COFFEE &SPICE CO.
370 Dalhousie Street
BRANTFORD GOLF & COUNTRYCLUB
BRANTFORD TIRE EXCHANGE11 Charlotte Street
Wm. Edge, Proprietor
BROWN'S LADIES' WEAR103 Colborne Street
F. C. BURROUGHES FURNITURECO. LTD.
314 Colborne Street
CAIRNS GIFT SHOP123 Colborne Street
THE CANADA VALVE ANDHYDRANT COMPANY LIMITED
CAPITOL BAKERY
CENTRAL BOWLING ALLEYS93 Dalhousie Street
CHALBURN DAIRYBurford - Ontario
CHIC'S LUNCH46 Colborne Street
CITY ICE SERVICE281 Colborne Street
Two Hundred and Seventeen
EDDY'S174 Brant Avenue
ED'S POOL ROOM
EGO FUEL COMPANY221 Greenwich Street
A. FINCH & SONSTransport
FREE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO103 ½ Colborne Street
JACK GARBETTSound Systems
GRAND RIVER PAINT STORES
GRAND VIEW FLOUR, FEED &COAL COMPANY61 Darling Street
A. L. GRANTHAMButcher
St. George - Ontario
H. L. HARDIE & SONSCentral Garage
Burford - Ontario
HARPER MACHINE COMPANY18 Clarence Street
HAWTHORNE'SSPORTING GOODS73 Dalhousie Street
HENKLE'S HOME FURNITURECOMPANY
83 Colborne Street
HOBBS GLASS LIMITEDBrantford - Ontario
HOME DAIRY COMPANY135 Colborne Street
A. R. HORNINGSupertest Service Station
St. George - Ontario
HUMBLE TAXI COMPANY
C. D. HUNTER & SONScotland - Ontario
FRANK N. INKSATERParis - Ontario
W. A. KELLYFarm Machinery
St. George - Ontario
KEN'S RADIO SERVICE348 Colborne Street
KESCO ELECTRIC415 Colborne Street
Two Hundred and Eighteen
LES. CLARKEChevrolet & Oldsmobile
Paris - Ontario
R. S. CLARKEGeneral Machinist
Paris - Ontario
H. M. CLUBINE & CO. LTD.47 Albion Street
W. COCKRAM & CO.Manufacturing Engineers
Paris - Ontario
COLLEGE FRUIT MARKET308 Colborne Street
DR. A. R. COLMAN, V.S.97 Erie Avenue
CONGER LEHIGH COALCO. LTD.
Fred D. Wood, Manager
CORNELL CONSTRUCTION CO.88 Alice Street
S. J. CRAWFORD798 Colborne Street
E. K. CRONKWRIGHT TRUCKINGAND MOVING
CROOKS - THE DRUGGISTParis - Ontario
CUMMING'SFurniture - Funeral Service
Paris - Ontario
DEMPSTERSFurriers Since 1876
DEPENDABLE MOTORS458 Colborne Street
DESMOND'S LUNCH271 Colborne Street
E. J. DEVLINGeneral Merchant
Mt. Pleasant - Ontario
DIACK'S MEAT MARKET432 Colborne Street
DOMINION BAKERY68 Colborne Street West
DOMINION HOUSE FURNISHINGCO. LTD.
87-89 Colborne Street
JOHN S. DOWLING LTD.86 Dalhousie Street
CHARLES DUNCAN & SONS
EAGLE MACHINE & TOOL CO.36 Eagle Avenue
Two Hundred and Nineteen
THE KEW GROCERYEcho Place
KITCHEN-ROTHWHITE STAR STORE
89 Dalhousie Street
KRIEGER'S79 Colborne Street
LAWRENCE SERVICE STATION321 St. Paul Avenue
LOUGH'S DRUG STOREDalhousie at King Street
JOHN P. MCCAMMONParis - Ontario
J. J. McCORMICKFlorist
Paris - Ontario
MacDONALD COAL COMPANY169 Albion Street
McGRAW'S TIRE STORE
MCLAUGHLIN & PFEIFFERService StationWharfe Street
McPHAIL BROS.
JOHN MANN & SONS
F. A. MILLER & SONSBurford - Ontario
MOFFAT'S CIGAR STORE42 ½ Market Street
NATIONAL CLEANERS ANDDYERS
322-324 Colborne Street
NEW SERVICE LUNCH115 Colborne Street
THE NORTHWAY COMPANYLIMITED
124 Colborne Street
NORWICH CO-OPERATIVEBurford - Ontario
OLYMPIA CANDY COMPANY120 Colborne Street
PARAMOUNT PRINTERSS. J. Walsh, Proprietor148 Dalhousie Street
PARIS CREAMERY LIMITEDParis - Ontario
PARK SMOKE SHOP56 Market Street
Two Hundred and Twenty
SUNNY HILL DAIRYSt. George - Ontario
SUNSHINE DAIRYQuality and Service
Paris - Ontario
SYKES SERVICE STATIONCainsville - Ontario
SYMONS LUNCH331 Brant Avenue
TAIT-QUARTERMAIN80 Colborne Street
ERLE TAYLORGeneral Merchant
Paris - Ontario
THE TELEPHONE CITYMEMORIAL WORKS
59 Colborne Street
E. W. THORNEGeneral Store
Scotland - Ontario
THORPE BROTHERS FUNERALHOME
MRS. LAURA TURNERRed & White Store
St. George - Ontario
J. H. TURVEY ELECTRIC CO.62 Erie Avenue
VICTORIA TRANSPORT49 Victoria Street
WATEROUS LIMITED
WHEELER NEEDLE WORKSParis - Ontario
WILLSON'S SERVICE STATION248 Colborne Street
W. K. WILSON SERVICE STATION279 Colborne Street
WINGROVE'SBurford - Ontario
HOWARD WINTERMeats and Groceries
1 Market Street, Paris
WOODS & TINCKELLParis - Ontario
TOM WORTHINGTONSERVICE STATION
Dundas and West Streets
YVONNE FUR STYLIST326 Colborne Street
Two Hundred and Twenty-one
A FRIEND
ANDERSON & MARSH294 West Street
ANGUISH & WHITFIELD LTD.Plumbing and Heating
FRED. F. BALSDONBurford - Ontario
BANNISTER & GLAVESSt. George - Ontario
GORDON N. BATSONConfectionery
BEAR ALIGNMENT SERVICE319 St. Paul Avenue
BEARE BRASS FOUNDRY57 Grey Street
J. BECKETTScotland - Ontario
L. A. BIGGSConfectionery
MARG. BIGGS BEAUTY BAR44 Gordon Street
R. J. BLACKInsurance
BOND'S BATTERY & BRAKE SERVICEWharfe Street
BRANTFORD PET SHOP61 Dalhousie Street
BRANT TAXI219 Colborne Street
FRANK. C. BRATHWAITEParis - Ontario
DR. T. J. CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL'S GARAGE133 Colborne Street West
CANNING BROS.15 Grant Street
I. W. CHAMPION & COMPANYFinancial and Insurance Brokers
CINNAMON & TURNBULL45 Colborne Street
MURRAY COLLIERCities Service Station
DAVID J. COLLISParis - Ontario
G. A. CONSTABLE & SON63 Colborne Street
COXALL & SONSParis - Ontario
DE MONT'S BALLROOMBurford - Ontario
DUNCAN & PERRY9 Queen Street
DUTTON'S GROCERY80 Banfield Street Paris - Ontario
EASTERBROOK & NASH
F. G. ELLIS SUPERIOR STORESt. George - Ontario
THE EVELYN125 Colborne Street
FENNELL BROS.141 Superior Street
FRANCES BEAUTY SALON221 Erie Avenue
FRANKLIN SCHOOL OF DANCING
FRANK'S BILLIARD PARLOR
GENERAL AUTO BODY REPAIRS275 Colborne Street
GIBSON'S MEAT MARKET115 Chestnut Avenue
GRAHAM BROS.Florists
GREENWOOD & PLAUNT
HAMILTON BAKERYParis - Ontario
HARRIET ANN WOMEN'S SHOP128 Dalhousie Street
Two Hundred and Twenty-two
HARRISON'S DRY GOODS82 Colborne Street West
HAROLD & GOETZ LIMITED
HARTLEY FOUNDRY
P. J. HARVEYRealtor
BERT HASLERCorner North Park - Charing Cross
HENDERSON BUSINESS SERVICE LTD.
E. A. HENDERSONHardware
HOLLYWOOD LADIES' WEAR
HOOPER'S SANDWICH SHOPMarket Street
HOTHAM & SONEngineers
HOUSE OF WARREN112 Colborne Street
HUBBARD'S MEAT MARKET170 Dundas Street
J. G. HUNTER & COMPANY127 Colborne Street
IDEAL CLEANERS & DYERS38 Dalhousie Street
IMPERIAL SYSTEM OF BAKING91 Dalhousie Street
JARVIS GROCERY257 Marlboro Street
AUS. JENNINGS28 Dalhousie Street
COURT JOHNSON - GROCER225 Brock Street
KAYE'S BEAUTY SALON52 Market Street
JOHN KEW - GROCER15 Mohawk Street
KINGSWOOD LUNCH
KNIGHT'S CONFECTIONERY233 Drummond Street
THE LIGHTHOUSEMount Pleasant
LIPOVITCH LADIES' WEARColborne Street
LOUDON'S BAKERY
P. LUCIANI & CO.212 Colborne Street
LYLA'S BEAUTY STUDIO
MORROW'S HAIRDRESSING
MCDOUGALD BROS.264 Murray Street
MacMILLAN'S GROCERY51 Mt. Pleasant Street
MAYFAIR LADIES' WEAR71 Colborne Street
MILLER FUR SHOP78 Market Street
VIVIAN'S MILLSOakland
Modern School of Beauty Culture40 Colborne Street
MOUNT PLEASANT GARAGEH. Schneider, Prop.
MOUNT VERNON GARAGEBurford
MURRAY AUTO PARTS LIMITED126 Dalhousie Street
NASH'S198 Brock Street
NEEDLECRAFT SHOP102 Dalhousie Street
NOBLE & SON84 Colborne Street
NOBLE'S CLOTHING STORE150 Market Street
OLIVER'S LUNCH36 King Street
Two Hundred and Twenty-three
ONTARIO ROOFING266 Colborne Street
OUR OWN DELIVERY
H. E. PAMPLINRealtor
PATTERSON'S GROCERYParis - Ontario
ERN. PERRYImperial Service Station
S. L. PRATTInsurance
HAROLD QUINLANParis - Ontario
RADIO LABORATORY SERVICE
REID & BROWNFuneral Directors
W. E. S. ROBERTSInsurance
ROSCOE'S UPHOLSTERY75 Colborne Street
ROTCHILL'S SHOE REPAIR73 Colborne Street
ERNEST SAVAGEElectrical Contractor
W. SCHAEFFEROakland - Ontario
SAM SHANNELLY72 Erie Avenue
SHEPPARD COAL COMPANY
Sherman's Merchandise Sales Company76 Dalhousie Street
SHIELD'S DRUG STORE
SILVERSTEIN'S9 George Street
C. SILVERTHORNE GENERAL STOREBurford - Ontario
T. I. SILVERTHORNEPhotographer
SLEETH MACHINE SHOP & GARAGESt. George Road
A. W. SMILEYDruggist
CHARLIE SMYTH'S MEN'S WEAR119 Colborne Street
SPORTS & WOOL SHOPPE101 Dalhousie Street
N. SPROUL - GROCER4 High Street
STANLEY AUTO BODY REPAIR CO.
JOHN STRONG - TAILOR132 Market Street
J. TAMAS31 Duke Street
ALEX THORBURNMen's Wear
TOVELL'S DRUG STORE
TURNBULL & CUTCLIFFE50 Colborne Street
UNITED ELECTRIC154 Market Street
VANSTONE'S CHINA HALL
C. WETMOREMt. Pleasant
WHITE GRILL72 Colborne Street
WITTONPlumbing and Heating
MARY WOOD131 Colborne Street
YOUNG'S GROCERY175 Dalhousie Street
ZENITH ALLOYS CO.13 Dundas East
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