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187 The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND www.mbnwo.ca SNYDER, David Harold WWII David Snyder enlisted on March 23, 1942 in Winnipeg and took basic training in Fort William. He went overseas that same year as reinforcements and joined the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders in England. He served in most of the European countries and was wounded in Belgium. He re-enlisted with The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders and was discharged in Winnipeg on January 17, 1946.While serving in Belgium, David was presented with the Military Medal. Unfortunately, David passed away on September 3, 1983. SORGENFRIE, Ronald PEACETIME Ronald, of Hodgson, Manitoba, joined the Army Signal Corps in June 1959 when he was sixteen years of age. He was stationed at Camp Petawawa, Ontario, and Gagetown, New Brunswick, until the fall of 1964. While in the Army, he finished his high school education with marks in the high 90’s, which goes to show what can be achieved when one applies oneself. Ron also studied Electronics and Communications, and because of this, he got work with the Telephone Company. After he left the services, he was employed by the New Brunswick Telephone until April 1976, when he passed away. Ronald is survived by one daughter Kenora Lee. ST. GERMAIN, Leo WWII Private Leo St. Germain lived in Fisher Branch before the War. He was the nephew of Elie and Madeleine St. Germain. He served in the Canadian Army during World War II.

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