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VETERANS’ SERVICE RECOGNITION BOOK – VOLUME 17 / 45 THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND COMMAND FIELDING, Sidney Phillip WWII Sidney was born in Alberton District, son of John Pallister and Mary Jean (Davidson) Fielding. He enlisted in the Army in April 1940 and was discharged in May 1945. He served as a Lieutenant. DUNN, Maurice Anthony WWII Maurice was born in Bloomfield District. He enlisted in the Army on June 3, 1943 and was discharged on August 13, 1946. He served as a Private in the #62 C.A (B) T.C. in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. DRAKE, Roy WWI Roy was born on January 28, 1888 in North River, Prince Edward Island, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drake. He went out to British Columbia at a young age to work as a labourer. On January 7, 1916 he volunteered at the age of 28 with the 102nd Rocky Mountains Rangers, Militia in Kamloops, BC. Records show he also volunteered with the 172nd Battalion, CEF, serving in England and France. Roy was wounded while in the service of his country. After the war, he settled in British Columbia to live but returned to Prince Edward Island in the 1940’s and farmed the property where Holiday Haven/KOA camp site is located today. He never married. Roy is interred in the East Wiltshire Cemetery.

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