Lest We Forget / 7 aRseNaulT, abel WWII Abel was born to Alyre and Marie-Anne Arsenault. From February 21 to August 18, 1945, he served as a Private in Canada with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. alleN, gordon WWII Gordon, son of Webster Allen and Mattie Barrett, served in the Canadian Army from 1943 to 1945. After serving as a member of the RCMP in Western Canada, he enlisted in the Canadian Provost Corps as a Private and traveled on the trains across Canada during the war years. aNDeRsON, John WWII John was born in St. Peter's, PEI on October 16, 1925. He enlisted with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders in January 1944 and served in Belgium, Holland and Germany. When the Germans retreated from Belgium, they bombed the Scheldt Estuary and flooded the area. As a result, Jack contracted diphtheria and was sent home in the spring of 1946. He was discharged in December of that year and returned to civilian life, making his home in Hamilton, Ontario where he still resides. Jack married Eleanor Jenkins. aRseNaulT, abel a. WWII Abel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Fidèle) Arsenault, enlisted in the Canadian Army in Winnipeg on October 10, 1939. He served as a Private in Canada with the Winnipeg Grenadiers and in Hong Kong, where he was a prisoner of war for approximately 3 years. He was discharged on February 8, 1946 in Winnipeg. Abel received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the 1939-45 Star. aRseNaulT, adrien WWII Adrien, son of Télesphore Arsenault and Alice Gaudet, enlisted in the PEI Highlanders in 1940. He served as a Private with the North Shore Regiment in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe until his discharge in 1945. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command
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