World War, 1914-1918 -- Canada; World War, 1914-1918 -- Nova Scotia
JOST, MAJOR ARTHUR C.—Enlisted 6–3–16. Demobilized 1–8–19. Served in
Canada and England. On demobilization held the temporary rank of
Lieut.-Colonel.
JOHNSON, CAPT. ARTHUR M.—Highfield House, Bury, England. Served
Overseas. No particulars available.
JOHNSON, CAPT. JAMES MACGREGOR, Highfield House, Bury, England. Served
Overseas. No particulars available.
JOHNSON, STEPHEN R.—Served Overseas. Particulars not available.
KEAY, CAPT. THOMAS—Enlisted 24–1–17. Demobilized 11–7–19. Served in
Canada, England and France.
KENNEDY, CAPT. GEORGE B.—Enlisted 7–16–15. Demobilized 12–6–19.
Transferred from C.A.M.C. to R.A.M.C., July, 1915. Served in Canada,
England, Malta (in St. Andrew’s Hospital), Fort Manuel, France, April,
1916, with 77th Field Ambulance, No. 16 General Hospital, 5th Field
Ambulance, 3rd Cavalry Field Ambulance, No. 2 Stationary Hospital, No.
223 Brigade, R.F.A., No. 7 Stationary Hospital, Boulogne, etc.
KENNEDY, CAPT. WILLIAM F.—Enlisted 18–8–18. Demobilized 1–3–20. Served
in Canada, England and France in various arms of the Service.
KENNY, CAPT. W. F.—Enlisted 28–6–15. Demobilized 28–2–20. Served in
Canada, England and France.
LYONS, CAPT, JAMES N.—Served Overseas. No particulars available.
MACAULAY, CAPT. DANIEL A.—Enlisted August, 1918. Demobilized 5–3–19.
Served in Canada, England and France.
MCAULAY, MAJOR MURDOCK A.—Enlisted August, 1915. Demobilized on
disbanding of C.E.F., but continued in service of C.A.M.C. as O.C.
Cogswell Street Military Hospital, Halifax. Also served in England and
France.
MACKASEY, CAPT. WM, P.—Served 31 months in the R.A.M.C. Was on service
in England 6–9–15. Demobilized in Canada 4–5–20. Africa 1916. Chief
Surgeon on Ambulance Ship in the Mediterranean.
MEECH, CAPT. LLOYD R, M.C.—Served Overseas and was awarded the M.C. for
gallant services. No particulars available.
MILLAR, MAJOR J. ROSS—M.O. German Prisoners of War Camp at Amherst,
March, 1915. Joined R.A.M.C. July, 1915, and proceeded to England.
Joined No. 2 British General Hospital, France, in September, 1915.
Posted to No. 37 C.C.S. in November, 1915. Sent to Italian Front with
No. 37 C.C.S. in November, 1917. Transferred as Surgical Specialist to
No. 9 C.C.S., January, 1918. In charge Advanced Operating Centre, Asiago
Plateau. On returning to England assigned to duty with Shepherd’s Bush
Orthopædic Hospital, London. On returning to Canada was appointed
Orthopædic Specialist to D.S.C.R. for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward
Island, which position he resigned to resume private practice.
MORRIS, LIEUT.-COL. CLARENCE H.—Enlisted August, 1914. Demobilized
11–11–19. Served in Canada, also England, 5–10–14 to 1–1–15; France
1–1–15 to 1–8–15; Gallipoli 5–12–15 to 5–2–16; Egypt 5–2–16 to 6–2–17;
Macedonia 15–4–17 to 17–10–17. Mentioned in Sir Ian Hamilton’s
dispatches, November, 1915. On return to Canada was O.C. Camp Hill
Hospital, Halifax, and later D.A.D.M.S., M.D. No. 6.
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