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317 www.on.legion.ca ONTARIO COMMAND SCOTT, James Stanislaus “Stan” Stan was born on January 17, 1918, in Almonte, Ontario. At the age of 17, he completed his secondary education and continued the following year in the Administration Program of Willis Business College - graduating with honours in both institutions. At the age of 20 he enlisted in the RCAF Regular Forces. When WorldWar II broke out on February 14, 1939, he received basic training in Trenton, Ontario and he continued to serve in the Active Forces to April 1, 1948. After the War he returned to the Regular Forces until he was honourably released as a Flight Lieutenant on August 12, 1964. Stan started his career in Ottawa whereby he held various positions. As he advanced in the ranks he was stationed in different cities across Canada. His duties, although primarily administrative, consisted of managing various levels of staff, ensuring protocol amongst colleagues was upheld, supervised communications throughout the levels of the forces. He coordinated levels of approval to ship necessary items overseas such as office supplies to administration posts and artillery supplies to the front lines. He organized and participated in ceremonial parades together with fulfilling his duty to organize and attend senior functions with colleagues, service officers, dignitaries, and honoured guests. SEGIN, Dan D. Dan was born on August 14, 1932 in Hairy Hill, Alberta. He enlisted in the Army on November 28, 1948 and served with L.E. Regiment, Special Force 2 Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, with an Advance Party to Korea, with RCS of I, with Airborne and RSS Hamilton. Dan served in Canada, Korea and Cyprus and was wounded on a UN peacekeeping mission in Cyprus in 1974. Dan was discharged on August 14, 1984 and soon after, volunteered for Boy Scouts of Canada in various capacities. He also volunteered as Camp Director for Girl Guides of Canada and served as Zone Commander and District Commander in Ontario for The Royal Canadian Legion. He was awarded the American Legion Friendship Medal and the Queen’s Jubilee Medal. Dan was a member of Long Branch Legion Branch 101 for 35 years before he passed away on January 12, 2013. SCOTT, Lesley Frank Lesley was born in Waskatenau, Alberta on August 25, 1922. He enlisted in the Royal CanadianAir Force (Regular Force) in 1940 and served in Canada, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Iceland. He flew an operational tour with 1407 Met Flight during the Battle of the Atlantic. After the war, he completed a Bachelor of Education degree at the University of Alberta. He rejoined the RCAF during the Korean War and retired in 1964. Lesley resided in Ottawa until his passing on January 21, 2011.

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