The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 135 CLINE (BELL), Margaret WWII Margaret grew up in Carluke, Scotland. In 1942, at age seventeen, she joined the Auxiliary Territorial Services (ATS), the Women’s Division of the British Army. She was sent to Cameron Barracks (Highland Regiment) in Inverness to train as a Telephone Operator, a code name for Radar Operator. She worked in that position for three years, but was not allowed to tell anyone what her job was because radar was a new technology and was top secret. In February 1945, Margaret married Peter Cline, a young Canadian Airman. After crossing the Atlantic aboard the Queen Mary, Margaret and their infant daughter Elizabeth joined Peter on the family farm at zelma, SK in July 1944. Margaret was a member of the Saskatchewan War Brides’ Association from 1975 until her death in 2014. She was a lifetime member of The Royal Canadian Legion Young-zelma Branch 358. COURCHENE, W. A. W. A. Courchene enlisted at Saskatoon. CROWE, James Meikle WWI James was born in Devon, England in 1891. He enlisted in the Army and served with the 28th Battalion in England, France and Belgium during the First World War. James was killed in action in 1916 in Ypres.
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