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Note: 1) Taken from Funeral Director's Statement of Death, Ogden Funeral Home , Agincourt Date and Place of Funeral: May 1, 1974-Ogden Funeral Home Ltd. Cremation 2) Dad believed he was in the Signal Core - 24th battalion? and 208 battalion later - 24th battalion sailed May 11,1915 - In 15 May 1915 2nd Canadian Division Signal Company (an all Engineer unit) with 9 officers and 313 men departed Canada for England, arriving on 24 May. On 14 September 1915 it departed for France. (from http://www.c-and-e-museum.org/chap3_e1.htm) - On 3 April 1916 2nd Canadian Division replaced the battered 3rd British Division in the heavily cratered line at St Eloi. Faced with massive German attacks the Commander, Lieutenant General Sir Richard Turner decided, with the approval of the Corps Commander, General Sir Edwin Alderson, to withdraw from St Eloi and to "suck" the Germans into a deliberate killing ground. On 19 April 1916, after three weeks of fighting, the massive Allied artillery barrage was let loose, only to fall on Canadian troops. The Canadian positions had been incorrectly identified. Canada suffered 1,373 casualties to the Germans 483. Many senior British officers involved were cashiered although Canadians, due to political sensitivities, were not. General Alderson was removed from command and replaced by Lieutenant General Sir Julian Byng who was to lead the Canadian Corps through some of its greatest, and successful, battles.(from http://www.c-and-e-museum.org/chap3_e1.htm) - lied about age to get in - at Ypes? - shrapnel in his hand - Joseph Gallier and he signed up at the same time - believe his regimental number is 249304 (based on the Joseph Gallier's number) 3) immigrated to Canada as a child 4) met grandma through her brother Joseph Gallier (they were in the war together)
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