PECL-13

Lest We Forget / 27 ARSENAULT, Théophile WWI Private Théophile Arsenault, son of Jean H. Arsenault and Madeleine Gallant, enlisted in the Canadian Army in February 1915 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. He was posted in Val Cartier, Quebec for his basic training and served with the 105th Battalion in England and France. He was severely wounded in the Battle of Vimy Ridge and was hospitalized for four months in a military hospital. Théophile was discharged in January 1919. ARSENAULT, Théophile WWI Private Théophile Arsenault, son of Léon (Jean O.) Arsenault and Elizabeth LeBlanc, served in World War One in England and France. He was killed in action on May 5, 1917 at the age of nineteen. ARSENAULT, Théophile WWI Private Théophile Arsenault, son of Sylvain and Madeleine LeClair, served overseas in the 105th Battalion during World War One and received the British War Medal. He enlisted with the Veterans Guard of Canada serving from 1939-45. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM0NTk1OA==