Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 343 ROULSTON, Walter V. WWII Walter was born in the Ingleside District, south of Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on December 13, 1908. He joined the 18th Battery RCA 2nd Anti Tank Regiment in 1939 with the Army still using the WWI uniforms. Soon after his arrival in England, he took up duties in Italy, where he spent most of his years overseas. In his many Army positions, he served from private to the rank of corporal, and was with the Signal Corps, and a gunner. In 1945, he returned to Marchwell and married in 1964 and then moved to British Columbia. He died in 1979 from gall bladder surgery complications. RUDD, Henry WWII Henry joined the Army and served overseas. He passed away in 2001. RUDOSKI, Clarence L. WWII Clarence joined the Air Force on July 10, 1942 and was discharged on September 15, 1945. Due to an eye injury, he was unable to train as a pilot so he trained in intelligence and was posted overseas in July 1943 and was stationed at Royal Canadian Air Force bases at Bournemouth, Linton and Eastmoor in England. He moved to Camrose, Alberta. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the Defence Medal and the 1939-45 War Medal. RUDD, Herb WWII Herb joined the Army as a cook and served overseas. He was a member of the Smeaton Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion.

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