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Son of John and Margaret Ashworth; husband of Winifred Hall Ashworth, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Pte Roland Bernard Aubry Pte Roland Bernard Aubry (B144940) was born in Ottawa on 18 Feb 1925 to Blanche and Stanislas Aubry. His enlistment papers show his enlistment date of
While the battalion was preparing for the crossing of the Moro River, Private Austin of Baker Company was killed in his slit by German artillery shelling. The Moro River, south
Arthur Roy Avarell enlisted in Toronto on 3 May 1942 and was assigned the service number B112517. He gave his date of birth as 25 June 1923, his religion as
NOK: Son of Henry and Mary Bacon, of 35, McCormick St., Welland, Ontario.
NOK: Son of Thomas and Olive M. Bailie, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Lt Baillie enlisted in the 2nd Battalion, 48th Highlanders in 1940 for training. He joined the 1st Battalion in England in May 1943 and was appointed to command the Mortar
Lt Ross Baillie enlisted with the 2nd Battalion, 48th Highlanders in 1940 for training. In August 1943 he joined the 1st Battalion who were at rest at Simeto, Sicily after
On 19 February 1943 B111044, Pte Bain, Angus Borden was taken on strength in the UK by the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders from 4 Cdn Inf Reinforcement Unit. His service
NOK: Mrs. Eliz Duncan (S) 27, Walkergate, Beverly, Yorkshire, Eng
B73702 Pte Bain, Robert Alexander enlisted with the 48th Highlanders in Toronto on 12 January 1940. Following a short period of training (Some at the CNE grounds and likely the
NOK: Son of Alexander and Jessie Baird, of Leven, Fifeshire, Scotland; husband of Agnes Baird, 29, Hiawatha Rd., Toronto, Ontario. Agnus M. Baird (W) 144 Booth Ave., Toronto
NOK: Son of George and Jane Baker, of Gravesend, Kent, England. F.J. Baker (B) 9 Diamond Rd, Watford, Hasings, Eng
Pte George Baker was the bass drummer of the 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums before the Second World War. In September 1943 he volunteered for service with the 1st Battalion
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