The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 271 QUINN, George D. WWII George was born on March 12, 1906 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. He immigrated to Canada in 1928 and worked on farms. In 1934 he moved to the Stowlea district to become a homesteader. On August 12, 1943, he joined the Artillery in Regina. He served in Infantry in France, England, Belgium, Germany, and Holland. He was attached to the American Army in the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardiennes Forest. He received the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, the George VI DG Medal, and the 1939-45 Voluntary Service Award. He was discharged on March 8, 1946. George passed away in 2003. RAABEL, John WWII John joined the Armed Forces in 1943 and spent some time overseas before he was discharged in 1946. He served over 30 years with the Pelly Royal Canadian Legion. RAMAGE, Hugh A. WWII Hugh was born in 1917 in Wawota, SK. He joined the army in October of 1940 in Regina. He joined the 8th Reconnaissance Regiment, 14th Hussars in January of 1941. He arrived in Aldershot England in July of 1941 and spent the next 3 years training. He landed in France on July 6th, 1944. They fought through the North Coast of France, Belgium, Holland, and the Reichwald and Hocwald Forests and Keieve and were 6 miles north of Oldenburgh in Germany when the war ended on May 5th, 1945. Hugh has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for 59 years. RAMAGE, George Eric WWII George was born in 1925 in Wawota, SK. He joined the army on December 6, 1943 with the Canadian Armored Corp. He went overseas in March of 1945 and took training in England for re-enforcement until May when the war ended. He went to Holland in June of 1945 and served with the Lord Stathcona Horse Regiment and stock piled tanks. He volunteered to go to Japan but the war ended before he was sent. He received his discharge on September 28, 1946. George has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for 52 years.
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