The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 269 PHELPS, Alfred Huyck WWI Alfred joined the Fort Garry Horse in 1915 and was discharged in 1919. He married in February 1920. PHELPS, Edward George WWII & KOREA Edward joined the Army in 1940 and served in Canada, England and Korea. He received the Defence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the War Medal, the UN Service Medal, and the Canadian Forces Decoration. PINCHBECK, Victor WWI Victor was born in England on February 27, 1895. He enlisted with the 9th Canadian Mounted Rifles on June 1, 1915, and served in France and England, until his discharge on June 25, 1919. He was involved in coordinating parades for Remembrance Day Services, as well as being involved in visits with Lord Bessborough, Lord Tweedsmuir, King George VI, and Queen Elizabeth. He received letters of thanks from the different mayors at the time. Victor passed away on December 26, 1963. PHENIX, Kenneth K. WWII Ken joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on December 17, 1941, at Regina, SK, and transferred to Brandon, MB, for basic training. He was sent to University of Toronto to study this radar technology. He was then stationed at Tignish, PEI, with #24 Detachment and at Cape Scott, Vancouver Island. Guarding Canada’s coast against possible enemy attack was a horrendous task; extreme isolation with which many airmen were unable to cope, small barracks, no electricity, no refrigeration and no roads. Discharged in Regina in July 1945, after two years and 221 days of service, Ken continued his interest in the military by serving as Commanding Officer of three Cadet Squadrons in the province - Carlyle, Saskatoon and North Battleford.
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