Chesley Thistle

Chesley George Thistle served in the Canadian Army Signal Corps from 1939 to 1941, and was wounded during the London Blitz. He was 39 and had four children at home when he enlisted and left for England. Three children were born after his return.

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Colonel Carl Walker

Speaking notes for Dr Myron HalukChair, Section of Emergency MedicineOntario Medical Association2010 OMA Section of Emergency Medicine Award Presentation to Colonel Carl Michael WalkerOur second recipient of the 2010 Career Service Award is Colonel Carl Walker. Tonight, emotions are divided. We pay tribute to Colonel Carl Michael Walker’s outstanding contribution to emergency medicine over the […]

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John Banks

John Banks was a member of Air Cadet Sullivan Squadron No. 226 (later Kimberley, B.C.) and served in the army during the Second World War. He was very proud of his service and always supported veterans.

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Larry O’Neil

Larry O’Neil joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1952 and enjoyed a 20-year career as an aircraft electrician. He was posted to Lachine, Penhold, Saskatoon, Gimli and Trenton, as well as on temporary assignments in Europe. After retirement, he worked as an electrician in Trenton. Larry passed away in 2010.

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L.A.W. Clarice Minnie Campbell (nee Hicks)

L.A.W. Clarice Campbell est née en 1936 à Howley, Terre-Neuve. Elle a servi dans l’Aviation royale du Canada en tant que commis. Elle était très agréable à côtoyer et apportait du bonheur à tous ceux qui la connaissaient. Elle était honorée d’avoir été choisie comme reine de la boule de neige. Elle manquera à jamais […]

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Batiana Mubili

Chief Warrant Officer (formerly MCpl.) Betiana Mubili was a nurse who was accepted into the RN Graduation Program. She was passionate about helping others, and during her deployment in Afghanistan, she was able to help local civilians and children. She was proud to be a member of the Canadian Armed Forces and loved new adventures. […]

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Danny Corneau

MCpl Danny Corneau (retired) was an adventurous and generous soul who never backed down from a challenge. He was a loving father and husband, and always made sure everyone took care of him. He was always making new friends, loyal and helpful, and always put others before himself. You are loved and greatly missed, until […]

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James Alexander

James (Jim) Alexander joined the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion in 1944, at the age of 19. After completing jump training in Shilo, Manitoba, he joined the battalion in England. On March 23, 1945, he took part in Operation Varsity, the airborne crossing of the Rhine. He was part of the battalion that met the Russian […]

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