The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 227 MARJORAM, James A. WWII James was born in White Cove, England, on November 2, 1920. He enlisted with the Air Force in 1942, serving in Bandon, Moss Bank and Pat Bay. He was discharged in 1945 and received the War Medal. He retired in Speers and farmed. He was an active Legion member, holding many positions, including the Saskatchewan Legion President. James passed away on March 20, 2004. MCCONNELL, Robert L. WWII Robert was born in Davidson, SK, in 1923. He joined the Navy as a Signalman and served on the Escort Ship Cobalt and Corvet, sailing the High Seas from 1941-1945. Robert passed away in 2000. MCCRIMMON, Malcolm Duncan WWI Malcolm was born in Vankleck Hill, ON, on May 24, 1892. He joined the 1st Motor Machine Gun Corps on January 20, 1916, serving on the Western Front and at Vimy Ridge and the battle of Amiens. Malcolm died of wounds in Boulonge, France, on August 15, 1918. By the skillful and bold handling of his gun, he was able to put enemy machine guns out of action, which were in strong positions just north of Le Quesbel. Throughout the ordeal, his conduct was most praiseworthy. He set a splendid example to all in the Battery. MCCOY, Keith KOREA Keith was born in Cutknife, SK, on October 20, 1929. He enlisted in the Navy in 1947 and served as an electrician on the ship. He was wounded in Korea and was discharged in April 1952. In his civilian life, he was a telephone lineman, and later a pipe fitter in Lloydminster, SK. Keith passed away on January 17, 2005.
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