The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 129 DERYCKE, Bernard WWII Bernard was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan. He joined the W.L.I. on June 8, 1942 and served in Canada. Bernard never married and after his discharge he farmed for a while and then sold the farm. He passed away in 1989. DERYCKE, Charles WWII Charles was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army (Trooper) on June 14, 1941 and was discharged on September 29, 1944. Charles never married and after his discharge he farmed for a while with his brother Bernard until they sold the farm. He passed away in 1992. DEVLIN, Charlton G. WWII Charlie was born on March 28, 1913 at Cranbrook, British Columbia. He enlisted in the Army at Regina on June 6, 1940 and served in the South Saskatchewan Regiment in the United Kingdom, on the Dieppe Raid and in Northwest Europe and left the service on January 23, 1945 as Company Sergeant Major (CSM). He was wounded in action and received a Canadian disability pension. Married with one son and one daughter, Charlie farmed before the war and afterward joined the Agriculture Canada Research Station in Saskatoon as a technologist working with entomologists. He was a founding member of Nutana Branch #362 and served as president, vice-president and secretary and was also a zone commander. He was active in his church, coached junior hockey and baseball and with the speed skating association. He served as president of the Federal Government Employees Club in Saskatoon. DESJARLAIS, E. J. WWII E. J. Desjarlais was born on December 25, 1924 at Lebret, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in September 1942, serving in Canada and left the service in July 1946 as a LAC. He is married.
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