Description
he was transferred to the Canadian Hospital in Eastbourne where he died on May 16th 1918 at 2:00am
as the result of a tragic accident
probably on the date of his ranking as an Artificer Engineer
He is buried in St
marked "PATENTED MAY 4
A First War 42Nd Battalion "Royal Highlanders Of Canada" Badge Newly Listed he was transferred to theA First War 42nd Battalion "Royal Highlanders of Canada" Badge Browning copper, unmarked, 56. 8 mm x 72. 5 mm, intact lugs, residue in the recessed areas, near extremely fine. Footnote: The Battalion was raised in Montreal, Quebec under the authority of G. O. 86, July 1, 1915. The headquarters on mobilization was also Montreal. The Battalion sailed June 10, 1915 with a strength of 45 officers and 978 other ranks under the command of Lieutenant Colonel
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