Lest We Forget / 17 aRseNaulT, Joseph aldéric WWII Joseph Aldéric, son of Augustin Arsenault and Lucille Poirier, served overseas as a Private in the Army from May 13, 1943 until his discharge on May 2, 1946. aRseNaulT, clarence J. WWII Clarence was born on October 26, 1926. He joined the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and served in Canada, England, and on the high seas. He was awarded the War Medal 1939-45, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the France and Germany Medal, and the Atlantic Star. Clarence was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion. aRseNaulT, Jerry Jerome WWII Jerry was born in Skinners Pond in 1921. He joined the Army and served with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders in the Mediterranean, Central Europe, the United Kingdom, and the North Atlantic. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch in Tignish, PEI for 51 years. Jerry died in 2008. aRseNaulT, Joseph alphonse WWII Joseph Alphonse, son of Charles and Évangéline Arsenault, enlisted in the Canadian Army as a Private in July 1943 after graduating from university. Having joined the Carleton and York Regiment, he went overseas in January 1944. After some time in Great Britain, he took part in the Italian campaign in the summer of 1944. He was wounded three times during the fighting between Faenza and Ravenna, where he died of his wounds on December 12, 1944. Alphonse is buried in Ortona, Italy. aRseNaulT, Joseph alyre WWII Joseph Alyre, son of Gilbert Arsenault and Émilienne Gallant, joined the service in May 1942 and was discharged on December 20, 1945. Private Arsenault was posted at Partridge Ireland, St. John, New Brunswick and in Nova Scotia. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command
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