World War, 1914-1918 -- Canada; World War, 1914-1918 -- Nova Scotia
A. J. McInnis.
G. M. McNiel.
J. D. McIntyre.
W. J. Brothers.
C. McDermid.
G. B. Morley.
J. W. Maddin.
J. H. McIvor.
C. F. Gallant.
A. E. Wilcox.
S. Schoefield.
J. A. McDonald.
David Neil.
P. W. Anderson.
J. D. McNiel.
D. H. McKenzie.
L. G. McCorrison.
J. A. McKinnon.
J. A. Rankin.
C. Campbell.
A. W. McLean.
W. A. Livingstone.
T. D. A. Purves.
R. A. Pertus.
G. D. Crowell.
C. R. McKenzie.
W. E. Beaton.
M. J. Dryden.
Alex. McDonald.
A. H. Walker.
C. Holland.
R. Flemming.
W. R. McAskill.
A. M. Fraser.
S. D. Morrison.
C. W. Sutherland.
D. N. McDonald.
W. H. McConell.
B. Campbell.
F. J. McCharles.
J. A. Holland.
M. W. McKinnon.
H. C. Verner.
T. C. King.
R. M. McDonald.
M. J. McRae.
A. S. Henry.
D. S. Carey.
J. B. Fraser.
Theodore Chisholm.
From a total of 344 other ranks who came out with the Battalion at the
commencement of the War, 311 volunteered for service Overseas. It took
time to train a sufficient number of recruits to replace these men, but
within six months all had been transferred to C.E.F. Units and were on
their way to France. Altogether the Battalion during its period of
service sent 3,632 men to the Front, and it was a difficult matter at
all times to retain a sufficient number of men to perform the necessary
duties.
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