237 The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND www.mbnwo.ca MONTGOMERY, David J. WWII David was born in 1924 in Brandon, Manitoba. He served in the Navy during World War II on the Atlantic. David passed away in 1994 and was a 23-year member of The Royal Canadian Legion Brandon Branch 3. MONTROY, George WWII George was born in Rock Lake, Manitoba, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Montroy. He enlisted in Winnipeg in 1939. He served in Jamaica, was a Prisoner of War in Hong Kong for two years and also served in Japan until V.J. Day, August 15, 1945. On February 14, 1947 he married Ida Mary Rose De Carle and resided at Riverton where George was a Manager of the Riverton Credit Union and his wife was an employee of the Post Office for ten years. They had two children. MOORE, Orville WWII Orville was born in the Municipality of Strathcona, the son of Robert and Isabelle Moore. He married Bertha Baker in September 1945 and after service resided at Stockton, Manitoba. They had five children. He enlisted at Calgary in 1941 and trained at Borden and served overseas in the United Kingdom, Sicily and Italy. MORRISON, Milton J. WWII Milton was born in Carman, Manitoba in 1924. He served in the Army (RCA) during World War II in Canada, Italy, Northwest Europe and the Middle East. Milton passed away in 1992 and was a forty-year member of The Royal Canadian Legion Brandon Branch 3. MOYLES, David Arthur WWI, WWII & SPECIAL DUTY AREA David was born in 1890 in Mountmellick, Queens Co., Ireland. He enlisted in the Army and served in World War I with the Irish Guards in France and England. He re-enlisted in World War II and served in Canada at the Regina 120 Training Centre. He was awarded the Military Cross. David passed away in 1981 and was a fifty-year member of The Royal Canadian Legion Brandon Branch 3. MUNSON, Clarence R. WWII Clarence was born in Newdale, Manitoba in 1923. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II in Europe. He was a twenty-year member of The Royal Canadian Legion Brandon Branch 3. Clarence passed away in 1992. MURRAY, Alexander WWII Alexander was born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba in 1922. He served during World War II with the South Saskatchewan Regiment in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. He was a fifteenyear member of The Royal Canadian Legion Brandon Branch 3. Alexander passed away in 1989. MURRAY, David WWII David was born in Scotland, the son of James and Annie Murray. On December 22, 1937 he married Lena Ballantine, the youngest daughter of Duncan Ballantine. They had a daughter, Jeanette, born in Glenora, and a son, James. He enlisted in Winnipeg with The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in June 1942 and went up as a Sergeant and retired in 1965 as Warrant Officer Class 2. David farmed the Jack Crayston farm for two years. He also was employed as an Equipment Operator with CNR. MURRAY, Donald WWII Donald was born in Dunrea, Manitoba in 1913. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Artillery, 14 Field, 34th Battery. He served in Canada and Continental Europe during World War II. He was a seventeen-year member of The Royal Canadian Legion Brandon Branch 3. Donald passed away in 1985. MURRAY, Donald L. WWII Donald was born in Canada in 1920. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada, England, Italy and North Africa during World War II. He was a sixteen-year member of The Royal Canadian Legion Brandon Branch 3. Donald passed away in 1979. MURRAY, James P. WWII James was born in Rothesay Bute, Scotland in 1910. He enlisted in the Army with the South Saskatchewan Regiment. He served in Canada, Europe and England during World War II. He was a six-year member of The Royal Canadian Legion Brandon Branch 3. James passed away in 1995. NORDAL, Victor Isfjord “Vic” WWII Victor was the son of Kristjan and Agusta Isfjord; later fostered by Magnus and Jacobina Nordal of Bru district, was born in Baldur on May 24, 1926. Vic joined the Merchant Marines in September 1943 and served in Canadian and American coastal waters until shortly before the end of the war when he transferred to the Army. After the war, Vic resided in Vancouver.
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