The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 67 CHRISTIE, Leslie M. WWII Leslie was born in 1914 in Quill Lake, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army and served with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles in Canada, England, France, and Belgium where he was wounded in 1944. He spent ten months in hospital in England then was flown to Halifax, Nova Scotia where he died of his wounds on August 5, 1945. CLARK, Norman Leslie WWII Norman was born in 1925 in Kirkwall, Scotland. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy and served on the minesweeper HMCS Nipigon in Canada and on the high seas, crossing into international waters. Norman was a member of Saskatoon Legion Branch 63 for fifty-seven years before he passed away in 2012. CLAY, Colin Peter KOREA Colin was born on April 7, 1932 at Hatch End in Middlesex, England. He joined the British Army on September 7, 1950 and trained as a radio technician in the Royal Signals. He served as a Signalman in the United Kingdom and in Korea (July 1951 to August 1952) with the 1st Commonwealth Division, 23rd Field Regiment of the Royal Engineers, and then with the 28th Infantry Brigade. After his service, he attended Cambridge University at Christ’s College and then took a theological diploma at Wells in Somerset. Colin was ordained as an Anglican clergyman in 1951, held charges in Britain and immigrated to Sudbury, Ontario in 1959. He held charges there and in Capreol while lecturing part-time at Sudbury’s Laurentian University. In 1977, he moved to Saskatoon and took on the campus ministry at the University of Saskatchewan where he has remained. Married with four children, he was padre: in Capreol, at Legion Branch 179 (1970-77) and the Cadet Unit of the Irish Regiment of Canada; the Korea Vets Association (Saskatoon) and ANAVET of Canada.
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