447 www.on.legion.ca ONTARIO COMMAND ROBISON, Harold Lynwood Harold was born in Beaconsfield, NB on June 2, 1920 and enlisted for service on June 25, 1940 in Fredericton, NB. He was deployed to Europe from Halifax, NS on October 6, 1941 disembarking in Liverpool, England. Harold served in the United Kingdom and Northwest Europe with the 103rd Anti-Tank Regiment RCA providing support for the 105th Anti-Tank Regiment RCA on June 6, 1944 for the D-Day landing on Juno Beach. He was wounded in France on June 8, 1944 by machine gun fire and after thirty days in hospital returned to duty. He received a second shrapnel wound to the abdomen in Germany on February 8, 1945. He remained in hospital until his transfer back to Canada on May 25, 1945. Harold was discharged from service on July 25, 1945 with the rank of Sergeant. He received the 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the War Medal 1939-1945. After returning to Canada, he married and settled in Fredericton Junction, NB turning to mixed farming for his livelihood. Harold and his family eventually relocated to Port Colborne, Ontario in 1958 where he was employed by McNamara Marine Limited. Harold passed away on November 25, 1996 is buried at Pleasantview Cemetery in Fonthill, Ontario. ROMPHF, Archibald John Archibald was born on May 16, 1898 in Bosanquet Township and resided in Thedford, Ontario. He enlisted in the Army on January 15, 1916, joining the 149th Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force. He served in Canada during World War I. While in service, he was hospitalized for several months in 1916 and again in February 1917. He was discharged on March 18, 1917 and received a Pardon General Amnesty due to many health issues. RODBER, Albert Edwin Albert was born on June 9, 1896 in England. He immigrated to Canada in 1911 as a Home Boy and worked on the Armitage farm. He enlisted in the Army inArkona, Ontario on December 20, 1915, joining the 149th Battalion. He sailed on the SS Lapland to England in March 1917 and transferred to the 25th Battalion and 4th Reserve Battalion. He served in France in March 1918. Albert was killed in action on August 22, 1918 in France. His name is found at the Vimy Memorial in Pas-deCalais, France.
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