Camp X was the unofficial name of a Second World War paramilitary and commando training installation, on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario between Whitby and Oshawa in Ontario, Canada.
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JOHNSON, Joseph. Private 406333, 1st Canadian Infantry. He was born on the 24th November 1886 died 5th June 1917. (Newspaper clipping, Toronto Star, 11th June 1917.) He was shot through the spine and paralyzed in both legs. At the time of his death he was at 37, Munroe Street, possibly...
The Wacky Seven
A Priest of the 19th Field Regiment, R.C.A., in Normandy, July 1944. Its name apparently referred to its crew (Dick, Gord, Harry, Jim, Bert and Bres) rather than to the intricacies of this particular vehicle! Since there was no time to repaint the Priest Kangaroos before they...
McCULLOUGH David, Captain, 38th Battalion, Canadian Infantry who fell in action in France 10th August 1918. He was the son of James and Rachel of Poplar Gardens, Knock. He is commemorated on a family memorial in Comber Cemetery, County Down, Northern Ireland and also on the Vimy Memorial, France
JACKSON Hugh, Private 436733, C Company 49th Canadian Infantry, Alberta Regiment was killed in action near Ypres, Belgium 1st May 1916. He was born on the 24th October 1892 to Hugh and Maria nee Ringland of 83, Cheviot Avenue, Strandtown, Belfast, Ireland. In 1911 he was a Pupil Teacher and...
Second Lieutenant Ronald Stewart MURRAY, 49th Training Depot Station, Royal Air Force died 14th August 1918 aged 21. He was the son of John Stewart Murray and Annie May Stewart Murray, of 202, Quebec Avenue, Toronto, Canada. He is at rest in Catterick Cemetery, Yorkshire
Warrant Officer 1, Pilot, R/79587, Harvey Donald MUIRHEAD, 401 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, died in a Spitfire collision whilst flying on the 17th February 1943 aged 24. He was the son of William Davidson Muirhead and Nancy Isabel Muirhead, of Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada. He is at...
Flying Officer, Radio Officer C/7176, Thomas Robert BROWNFIELD, Royal Canadian Air Force, attached to 219 Squadron, Royal Air Force died 17th November 1942 aged 22. He was the son of Charles D. Brownfield and Rachel Brownfield, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is at rest in Catterick Cemetery...
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