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Pipe Major 1st Battalion 48th Highlanders of Canada (CASF) 1939-45 Sergeant Andrew “Andy” Anderson was serving with the 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums when the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders mobilized
NOK: Son of Alexander and Clementine Anderson, of 157, Madison Avenue, Toronto, Ont. Alexander Anderson 286 Oxford ?, Montreal, PQ
NOK: Son of R. Anderson, of 14, Wakefield St., Glenferrie, Melbourne, Australia. Robert Anderson (F) 279 Great ??? Rd., Glasgow, UK
AnddersonNOK: Son of William and Isabella Anderson; husband of Elizabeth Anderson, of ‘Fernieknowe,’ Galashiels, Scotland. Mrs. J. Anderson (M) ?? Terrace, Edinburgh, Scot
NOK: Son of Christopher and Janet Anderson, of 480, Charlotte St., London, Ontario. Christopher Anderson (F) 480 Charlotte St., London, ON
Suffered gun shot wound to the head 8 Apr 17. Invalided to Canada. Died from Diabetes. NOK: Son of Alexander and Clementine Anderson, of 157, Madison Avenue, Toronto, Ont
Robert was born August 5th, 1897 at Brechin, Forfarshire, Scotland and moved with his family pre-war to Toronto, Ontario. He was a band member of the 48th Highlanders and enlisted
NOK: Son of Thomas Anderson, of Gyre Cottage, Orphir, Kirkwall, Orkney Isles, Scotland.
Died while serving with 13th Bn Son of William and Jeanette Anderson; husband of Grace Marion Anderson, of 50, Donlands Avenue, Toronto.
NOK: Son of Bertram Andrews, and of Lilliar Victoria Andrews, of West Hill, Ontario.
NOK: Son of William George and Dora Angove, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Officer Commanding “D” Company 1st Battalion 48th Highlanders of Canada (CASF) 1944-1945 Capt Bill (Gus) Angus joined 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders of Canada in the field during the third week
In the first week of February 1918 the 15th Battalion was doing a front line trench tour near Loos not far from the ground they had assaulted and captured at
Despite taking the objectives, and after two other battalions of the brigade had been repulsed by the Germans, the higher command withdrew the 48th, not convinced of the outcome. A
George Albert Ardagh, the son of Oscar Prior, enlisted with the 48th Highlanders, 1st Battalion on 8 September 1939 and was given the service number B73234. . He went overseas
R. B. Ardagh joined D Coy of the 2nd Battalion, 48th Highlanders on 3/6/41 and was given the service number B485914. He was struck off strength on 9/1/42 with the
Richard Charles Ardagh, the brother of Oscar, joined the 48th Highlanders on 18 October 1905 at the age of 20 and was discharged on 22 April 1910. Our records show
Victor Roland Ardagh, attested for the First World War with the 84th Battalion and was given the service number 164665. On his attestation paper he stated that he was 2
Oscar Prior Ardagh, nickname “Plug”, joined the 48th Highlanders on 21 October 1904 at the age of 16 as a bugler. He was confirmed as a Private on 17 September
NOK: Son of James and Jemima W. Armstrong, of 11, Grantly St., Shawlands, Glasgow, Scotland. J. Armstrong (M) (to faint to read) Glasgow, Scot
Author: Pte Macpherson Corporal George Reginald Armstrong was born on July 4, 1914, in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, to John and Mary A. Armstrong. Before the war, he worked as a laborer,
James S. P. Armstrong (born Dec. 28, 1899– died Dec. 3, 1971) joined the 48th Highlanders in the mid 1920s, and as Lieutenant was appointed Assistant Adjutant in 1929. On
See attached article from Homer News – Nov 11, 2002. Note discrepancy in date of enrollment.
On December 26, the 3rd day of the battle at a location called “Cemetery Hill” during which the 48th Highlanders had penetrated, undetected and alone, 1.2 km behind the German
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