St. John Ambulance Canada, Roll of Honour, The Great War 1914-1918

WWI Punch poster 1914
WWI Punch poster 1914
  • Lance Corporal Francis George Bacon, 27795, 15th Battalion, CEF. 29 Apr 1915, age 22.
  • Nurse Grace Errol Bolton, St. John Ambulance/British Red Cross, 16 Feb 1919, age 28.
  • Second Lieutenant Ronald Baines Brooks, 1572, 55 Sqn, Royal Flying Corps. 13 Mar 1918, age 21.
  • Private Joseph Chadwick, 240302, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. 26 Aug, 1918, age 28.
  • Lance Corporal Charles Daintree, 210281, 20th Battalion, CEF. 11 Nov 1917, age 20.
  • Private George Henry Grindley, 1642, No. 5 Field Ambulance, CAMC. 17 Sep 1916, age 24.
  • Private Norman Claude Hain, 61343, Royal Army Medical Corps. 30 Apr, 1918, age 22.
  • Private John James Harbison, 23538, Royal Army Medical Corps. 14 Jul 1916,
  • Private John Harding, 226103, Borden’s Motor Machine Gun Battery, March 24th, 1918, age 22
  • Private Frank Higgins, 675969, 18th Battalion, CEF, 17 Sep 1918, Age 40
  • Private Frank Morris Hobden, 757081, 19th Battalion, CEF. Battle of Vimy Ridge, 9 Apr 1917, age 22.
  • Ambulance Sister H.D. Ivery
  • Sergeant Major Albert Keen, 23550, 34th Ambulance Convoy, RAMC.  12 Sep, 1918, age 62.
  • Private George Newburn, 341727, 70th Battery, RCA, 13 Oct 1918, Age 27
  • Driver Lilian Beatrice Nichols, VAD St John Ambulance/Red Cross. 1 Mar 1919, age 33.
  • Private George Noble, 802046, 1st Battalion, CEF. 21 Oct 1918, age 36.
  • Sergeant Alfred Oates, 501002, 1st Tunnelling Coy, Canadian Engineers. 21 Apr 1918, age 32.
  • Ambulance Sister P. Petrie
  • Gunner Walter Price, 302256, 40th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. 4 Jul 1918, age 31.
  • Private Charles Stagg, 1759, 5th Field Ambulance, CAMC. Battle of Vimy Ridge, 9 Apr 1917, age 27.
  • Nurse Dorothy Pearson Twist, 82/T/118, VAD St John Ambulance/Red Cross. 26 Sep 1918, age 33.
  • Private George Washington, 800074, 19th Battalion, CEF, 8 Nov 1917, Ag 26.

Pro Fide Pro Utilitate Hominum

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: 
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

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