The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 197 KINDRACHUK, William F. WWII William was born in Sokal, SK, on September 2, 1926. He enlisted in the Army in 1941, serving as Private with the Royal Canadian Regiment. He paid the ultimate sacrifice on October 2, 1944, and is buried at the BregenOp-Zoom Canadian Cemetery in the Netherlands. William was the sixth of eight siblings born to Fred and Paraska Kindrachuk. He attended Sokal School until grade 8, when he quit to assist his parents on the farm until his enlistment with the Army. KINGSLEY, William Charles WWII William was born in Coolidge, Birch Hills, on December 21, 1922. William attended Coolidge and Birch Hills schools, and enlisted in the Air Force in 1942. He served with the #138 Squadron Royal Air Force as a pilot and was killed in action on March 4, 1944, at age 21, and is buried at Ste. Croix Communal Cemetery, Bernay, Eure France. Kingsley’s Halifax was missing from a secret night mission dropping supplies and agents into occupied France. He was the son of William Henry and Maria (Adams) Kingsley. KOZEY, Walter WWII Walter was born in Goodeve, SK, in 1922. He joined the Army with the Heavy Artillery Unit serving in Canada. He is a member of the Kelliher Branch #219. KITCHEMONIA, Russell John WWII Russell was born at the Keeseekoose First Nations, SK. He enlisted in 1943 with the 16/22 Saskatchewan Light Horse and was shipped overseas on June 16, 1943, and then later transferred to the 10th Canadian Armoured Regiment (Fort Gary Horse) at Montreuil La Cambe on August 21, 1944. He was killed in action on October 12, 1944, near Hoogerheide, Holland. Russell’s tank took two hits, which put it out of action. He is buried in Bergen-op-Zoom Canadian Cemetery.
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