Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 329 PANIAN, Robert E. SPECIAL DUTY AREA Robert was born on October 13, 1934 in Loon Lake, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force, 410 AWF Squadron on September 11, 1954. He served in Canada and was released on October 23, 1958. Robert was awarded his Air Observer (Air Interception) Wings. After his military service, Robert enjoyed careers as a radio operator, and electrical contractor, and postmaster. He has been a member of RCL Loon Lake Legion Branch 165 for over 50 years. PAULETT, Harmon WWI Harmon was born in 1897 in Cadoxton, South Wales. His mother and three other siblings came from Wales to join up with his father and older brother, Thomas, in 1910. He hired out to work for various farmers before enlisting in the Army in 1918 during World War I, but Armistice was signed before he was sent overseas. He was discharged that same year. His brother, Thomas (T.J.), also enlisted but was killed in action in France. His other brother, Edwin, enlisted in WWII. After the war, Harmon obtained his teachers certificate in Saskatoon, SK and he taught for a year before returning to farming, retiring in 1967. He then lived with his sister, Olive, in Rosetown, SK. PAULETT, Ted Edwin “Edwin” WWII Edwin was born in 1914 in Plunkett, SK where he completed his Grade 12. He then took a correspondence course in electricity and went to Chicago to complete the course. He then moved to BC to work as an electrician at the copper mines and he married Christine Mitchell. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943 and served on the HMCS Port Hope mine sweeper. After his discharge, he became head electrician at Copper Mountain in British Columbia then was transferred to Greenwood, BC where he died in 1975.

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