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VETERANS’ SERVICE RECOGNITION BOOK – VOLUME 17 / 67 THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND COMMAND HORRICKS, Stanley Charles WWII Stanley was born on June 3, 1922 in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan. In 1942, he joined the Canadian Army (Active) serving in Canada, the United Kingdom, Continental Europe, and the Mediterranean Area. Other places he served at were Azore Islands, England, Scotland, Ireland, the English Channel, North Africa, Bay of Biscay, Rock of Gibraltar, Sicily, Italy, Coast of Norway, Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Pacific, San Francisco, Panama Canal, Balboa, Central America, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic, South and North Bermuda. In March 1946, he returned and was awarded the 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Shellbrook Branch 111 for more than thirty years. Stanley passed away on December 14, 1980. HOGAN, James Arthur WWII James was born in Alberton District, son of Wallace and Caroline (Coughlin) Hogan. He enlisted in the Army on February 23, 1940 and was discharged on July 29, 1941. He served as a Private in the PEI Highlanders in Canada. HOGAN, Clarence Woodley WWII Clarence was born in Alberton District, son of Wallace and Caroline (Coughlin) Hogan. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve on February 12, 1942 and was discharged on September 6, 1945. He served as a Stoker in Canada and High Seas.

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