Military Service Recognition Book

STERLING, John WWI John enlisted with the Canadian Army during the First World War. He was killed in action while serving overseas. No Photo STEVENSON, Arthur Glen “Bussy” WWII Bussy was born on October 18, 1920 in Arborfield, SK. His family homesteaded in the Pembina District. He enlisted with Royal Canadian Navy on June 10, 1941 and served until his discharge on February 14, 1946. He received the following medals: Atlantic Star, 1939-45 Star, King George, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Pin. He married in 1946 and they farmed in the Huntdale area. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion since 1951. Bussy passed away on October 12, 1996. STEVENSON, Milton WWI Milton enlisted with the Canadian Army and served overseas during World War One. He married in 1938 and moved to the Megan District where they farmed until 1952 when the family moved to the coast. They raised a family of 6 children who all lived on the coast. Milton passed away in 1976. No Photo STEWART, Bill WWI Bill was born in 1877 in Ontario. He lived in Dauphin, MB before coming to the Jordan River District in 1911 where he homesteaded. He served with the Canadian Army during World War One. No Photo STILWELL, George Alfred WWII George was born in 1924 in Indian Head, SK. He originally enlisted with the South Saskatchewan Regiment in October of 1939, but he was discharged for being underage. He re-enlisted with the Royal Canadian Navy on January 15, 1942 and served until August 3, 1945. He switched gears one more time and served from December 2nd, 1953 to January 8, 1973 in the Canadian Army Provost Corp as a NCO in charge of detachments. On his retirement from the military, he was employed at the University of Manitoba as the Deputy Chief of Police. George passed away in 1978. The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 323

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