The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 375 SCOTT, Thomas Edward WWI Thomas was born on March 27, 1895 in McKellar, ON. His father was Thomas Scott Sr. who was living at Aurora, Ontario. According to the Viscount History ‘Footprints of Time’, Volume I, T.E. Scott was a teacher at Viscount School in 1915 and 1916. He took an Officer’s Training course in Regina in March 1915 and joined the Army on July 20, 1916 in Edmonton, Alberta and served in World War I. SENKO, Alex WWII Alex was born March 15, 1921 in Guernsey, SK and he attended Badger School and worked on the farm until his enlistment. He joined the Army in 1942 and served overseas. After his discharge in 1946, he farmed for several years and also worked at a bush camp in Ontario and a dairy farm near Winnipeg, MB. In 1972, he started work on CFB Dana and was in construction engineering until he retired. He married Olga Fedorchuk and they had five children. Alex enjoyed sports very much, especially hardball. SEVERN, Arnold WWII Arnold was born in Viscount, SK and was educated through Saskatchewan Government correspondence courses, finishing up in Prairie River. He grew up on the family farm north of Viscount, SK but when his dad joined up in 1940, his mom and the boys moved to the BC coast. Arnold was too young but he joined the Canadian Scottish Regiment in 1941 anyway, serving on the continent and in England where he spent some time with his dad, Cliff, who was also stationed there. He went through many campaigns before returning home at the age of nineteen.
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