347 www.on.legion.ca ONTARIO COMMAND LIVINGSTONE, William H. William was born on June 9, 1893. Brothers William and John Livingstone were born and raised in Elmwood, Ontario. William joined the 147th Grey Battalion on February 2, 1916 and John on May 11, 1916. He served in England and in France during World War I. Private William Livingstone sailed from Halifax for England on the SS Olympic arriving in England on November 20. He landed in France in March 1917 and in July he was wounded in the elbow. He was returned as a casualty to England and returned to Canada on January 22, 1919. He was discharged on March 27 of that year. William passed away on February 8, 1962. LOVE, Amos E. “Dan” Dan was born in Toronto, Ontario on April 13, 1925. He enlisted in the Air Force in September 1943 and did training for air crew in Canada during World War II. He was discharged in January 1945. LORITO, Mario Mario was born in St. Catharines, Ontario on July 14, 1925 and moved to Italy with his mother in 1936, where they became trapped by the war. When the allies liberated his Italian home town, he became a translator for the Royal Canadian Service Corps helping to negotiate billets and provisions for the Canadian troops serving in the area. Through his connections with the RCSC, he was able to obtain proof that he had been born in Canada and was allowed to enlist with the 48th Highlanders of Canada on February 6, 1945 and served with that unit until wounded in Holland. Because he was not recruited in Canada, he was not given a Canadian service number. Mario served in Italy, France and the Netherlands before his discharge on September 13, 1945. He has been a member of H.T. Church Legion Branch 24 for 30 years.
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