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Colonel J F Lash

Colonel John Francis Lash, OBE (MID*) – 92nd Battalion

John Francis Lash, a barrister in Toronto,  was 10 months with the 48th Highlanders Militia battalion beginning as a Provisional Lieutenant in the 48th Highlanders as recorded in G.O. 15 on 10 September 1914. His certificate as Lieutenant, number 28671, was recorded in M. O. 41/15.  He was made Captain, Certificate number 33656 in M. O. 415 and Field Officer in Certificate number 35697 in M.O. 506/15.  He enlisted on 28 August 1915 with the 92nd Battalion (48th Highlanders) for overseas duty, embarking for England with the 92nd Battalion from Halifax N.S. as Junior Major in Headquarters of the battalion on the SS Empress of Britain on 20 May 1916.

Major Lash was made Deputy Judge Advocate General spending time in France and Flanders as Gen. List Cdn Representative and at HQ Staff CEFS. On 07 Sept. 1918 he was assigned as Canadian Representative, Cdn Siberian Force in Vladivostok, Russia as Colonel. Colonel Lash was twice Mentioned in Dispatches (24 Feb 1918 and 07 Oct 1918) and made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) on 18 Nov 1918 for his service in France and Flanders.

NOK: Mrs Grace C.B. Lash, 59 Admiral Road, Toronto.

Awards
Date
Award
Citation
18-Nov-18
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Officer

Mentioned in Dispatches – 24-Feb-18 and 07-Oct-18
Unit(s)
Militia / Reserve Bn, 92nd Bn (WW 1)
Service number
NA
Date of attestation
10-09-14
Date Taken on Strength
28-Aug-15
Fate
Released

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Data source(s)

Source
Detail
Museum Archive Documents
Regimental History (Vol 2) 48th Highlanders of Canada 1891-1929
Service Records
Library and Archives Canada
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