PECL-05

ALLAN, Emmett Francis WWI Emmett was born August 15, 1894 to Dr. A. A. Allan and Annie (Hughes) Allan of Cardigan, PEI. During his time in the military, he served in the Canadian Light Trench Mortar Battery, and the 3rd Canadian Light Mortar Battery. Emmett was killed in action on September 27, 1918 at the age of 24 and is buried in the Chapel Corner Cemetery in Sauchy-Lestree, France. He was awarded the Military Medal. ARBING, Leith WWII Leith joined the Canadian Air Force in 1941. ARSENAULT, Edgar WWII Edgar, son of Augustin et Madeleine Arsenault, enlisted in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve on December 2, 1942. He served on different war ships in different theatres of war: HMCS Gaspé (June - October 1943); HMCS The Pas in the Atlantic Ocean; HMCS Nanaimo (November 1944 – September 1945) in the Pacific Ocean. He was discharged from the service on October 2, 1945. ARSENAULT, Albert WWII Albert, son of Jérémie Arsenault and Marie Pitre, enlisted in the Canadian Army on January 8, 1942. After serving in Canada for over a year, he sailed for England in May 1943 with No.2 Tank Troops workshop. He landed in France in June 1944, proceeding through Belgium and Holland, having been taken on strength with the Royal Regiment of Canada. He was in Germany at the end of the war before returning to Canada for demobilization on February 19, 1946. ARSENAULT, Anthony WWII Anthony was born in 1922 in Miscouche, PEI. He served with the Canadian Army with the North Nova Scotia Regiment overseas from 1939-1945. Anthony is deceased. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command 4 / www.legion.ca

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