World War, 1914-1918 -- Canada; World War, 1914-1918 -- Nova Scotia
CAMPBELL, CAPT. DONALD ST. C.—Captain C.A.M.C. Enlisted 23–12–16.
Demobilized 29–12–19. Served in Canada, England and France.
CAMPBELL, CAPT. JOHN G. D.—Enlisted 26–12–16. Demobilized 29–11–19.
Served in Canada, England and France.
CARRUTHERS, LIEUT.-COL. J. S.—Enlisted 30–6–15. Returned 26–1–19. Served
in Canada, England and France.
CHISHOLM, CAPT. JAMES STANLEY—Enlisted 8–5–15. Demobilized 30–9–19.
Served in Canada, England and France.
CHURCHILL, CAPT. L. P.—Enlisted 15–2–16. Demobilized 11–3–19. Served in
Canada, England and France. M.O. 219th Battalion. Served in France with
5th Field Ambulance, 3rd British General Hospital, 47th British General
Hospital, 7th Canadian General Hospital, 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles and
R.C.R. Awarded M.C. for gallant services at Battle of Arras.
COCHRANE, CAPT. WILFRED N.—Enlisted 13–11–16. Demobilized 1–1–19. Served
in England and France; in France with No. 7 Canadian Stationary Hospital
(Dalhousie Unit), 8th Canadian Field Ambulance and 3rd Division Train.
COCK, MAJOR J. L.—Enlisted 9–3–15. Demobilized 12–1–20. Served in
Canada, England and France.
COFFIN, CAPT. WILLIAM V.—Overseas Service. No particulars available.
COLLIE, CAPT. JOHN R. M.—Overseas Service in the Navy. No particulars
available.
COVERT, CAPT. ARCHIBALD N.—Enlisted 7–3–20. Demobilized 12–6–19. Served
in Canada, England and France.
CREIGHTON, MAJOR THOMAS MCCULLY.—Was in England when war broke out and
enlisted in the British Navy July 30, 1914. Was posted to _H.M.S.
Argonaut_, transferred to Hospital Ship _China_ and went to Salonika.
Later joined the Army and went to France. On returning to England became
D.A.D.M.S. Demobilized September, 1919.
CROLL, LIEUT.-COL. ANDREW—Enlisted 1–4–15. Demobilized 4–11–18. Served
in Canada, England and three years in France.
CURRY, MAJOR WILFRED A.—Enlisted in R.A.M.C. in England. Had three
years’ service in France as Surgical Specialist to No. 44 C.C.S. and No.
34 C.C.S. On returning to England was attached to Shepherd’s Bush
Orthopædic Hospital, London. On demobilization was appointed Orthopædic
Specialist to Department of Soldiers’ Civil Re-establishment for Nova
Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
DAVIDSON, CAPT. VICTOR DAVID.—Overseas Service. No particulars
available.
DAY, CAPT. FREDERICK B., M.C.—Enlisted 5–10–15. Demobilized 30–4–19.
Service in Canada, England and France. In France served with No. 7
Canadian Stationary Hospital, 13th Field Ambulance. In trenches as M.O.
54th Canadian Infantry Battalion until wounded twice by shrapnel.
Awarded M.C. for gallant services in action.
DOBSON, CAPT. WM. L.—Enlisted 16–9–17. Demobilized 25–7–19. Served in
Canada and England.
DONOVAN, CAPT. OSCAR C.—Enlisted 11–19–15. Demobilized 25–2–20. Served
in Canada, England and France. Was a Surgical Specialist in France, and
after returning to England was attached to Shepherd’s Bush Orthopædic
Hospital, London. Was awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French.
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