Military Service Recognition Book

LEST WE FORGET 131 GALLANT, Anthony Joseph Emil WWII Anthony was born in Kennedy, Saskatchewan, in 1911. He worked on several farms before joining the South Saskatchewan Regiment in 1939, and after taking his basic training, he was shipped overseas. Anthony was killed while taking part in the Dieppe raid on August 19, 1942, at the age of 31. He has no known grave, but his name is inscribed on the Brookwood Memorial in Surrey, England. Gallant Bay in Northern Saskatchewan has been named in his honour. GALVIN, Kenneth R. WWII Kenneth was born in Berwick, Saskatchewan, in 1916. He attended the University of Toronto Dental College before serving with the RCADC as a dental officer in 1942. He was discharged in 1946. After his discharge, he practiced dentistry in Toronto. Kenneth died from a heart attack in Toronto in 1984. He had two children. GALVIN, Arthur L. WWII Arthur was born in Berwick, Saskatchewan, in 1914. He joined the RCADC as a Dental Technician in 1942 and served in England. He was discharged in 1945 and worked for CPR in Churchbridge, and later moved to Arden, Manitoba, with his wife, Dollie, and their four children. He farmed there until retiring to Neepawa, Manitoba, and passed away there from a heart attack in 1998.

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