www.ns.legion.ca 123 Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion PAY, Percy WWII Percy is a veteran of World War Two and a member of Kingston Branch #098, The Royal Canadian Legion. Submitted by Kingston Branch #098, The Royal Canadian Legion. PECK, Enoch John Sr. WWI & WWII Enoch was born on April 1, 1889 in Bear River, NS. He served the Royal Canadian Army with the 2nd Canadian Division. in France during World War One, and also served the Canadian Army Service Corp in Canada and England during World War Two. He was a member of Bear River Branch #022, The Royal Canadian Legion before he passed away on March 14, 1961. Submitted by Bear River Branch #022, The Royal Canadian Legion. PEMBERTON, George N. WWII George was born on February 4, 1926 in Newport Station, Hants County, NS. He served with A Coy New Brunswick North Shore Regiment and North Nova Scotia Highlanders in North West Europe. George now resides in Newport Station and is a member of Hants County Branch #009 of The Royal Canadian Legion. Submitted by Hants County Branch #009, The Royal Canadian Legion. PENTZ, Robert Stanley “Bob” WWII Bob was born in 1922 in Cole Harbour, NS. He joined the forces in 1939 and discharged in 1968. During this time, he was even a driver for the Queen in 1953 and 1963. He was also part of D-Day Landings at Juno Beach. He was awarded the CVSM – CD – ’39 – ’45 Star – CD – 2 Bars, France & Germany Star, Defence of Britain Medal. He has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for over forty years, and had held many Executive positions, including President, Membership, Honours & Awards. Bob will be eighty-four years old in October 2006. Submitted by Mersey Branch #038, The Royal Canadian Legion. PEPPARD, Herbert G. WWII Herb was born in 1920 and joined the Canadian Army on December 12, 1940. At first, he was with the 14th Anti-Aircraft Battery and after a year-and-a-half, he transferred to the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion. He then volunteered to go with the 1st Special Force and left in July 1943 to go overseas. He was badly wounded and spent five months in hospital before returning home on June 22, 1945. Herb still resides in Truro and belongs to The Legion. Submitted by Colchester Branch #026, The Royal Canadian Legion.
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