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Lest We Forget / 11 aRseNaulT, alfred J. WWII Alfred, son of Arcade and Madeleine Arsenault, enlisted in the Army on November 19, 1942. He served as a Private with the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps and went overseas in 1943 as an army vehicle operator. After having served in this capacity during the war years in England, he participated in a European convoy at the end of the war. He was discharged on April 26, 1946. aRseNaulT, alcide J. WWII Alcide, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arsène Arsenault, served as a Private in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps from June 5, 1942 until his discharge from the service on January 18, 1947. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the 1939-1945 War Medal. aRseNaulT, alfred Joseph WWII Alfred, son of André Marc Arsenault and Philomène Gallant, enlisted in the PEI Highlanders on July 15, 1940 and served as a Lance Corporal with the Canadian Provost Corps in Labrador, France, England and Scotland. He was discharged on January 15, 1946. He received the four war medals. aRseNaulT, alma WWII Alma, daughter of André and Léonide Arsenault, served as a Lance Corporal with the Canadian Women's Army Corps from March 13, 1943 to November 29, 1945. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command aRseNaulT, alfred WWII Alfred, son of Fidèle and Jacqueline Arsenault, enlisted in 1944 and served as a Gunner with the Royal Canadian Heavy Artillery. He saw action overseas and was discharged in 1946. He re-enlisted again in the 50s and went to Germany where he met with an unfortunate drowning accident on January 30, 1955. He is buried in a War Cemetery near Hanover, Germany.

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