www.ns.legion.ca 179 Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion WOOD, Bradford T. WWII Bradford was born in Moser’s Corner, Middleton, N.S. in 1919. He served in the Army as a Gunner with 2nd Heavy Artillery in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Germany and Continental Europe. He received the France-Germany Star, Defense Medal, and Volunteer Service Medal & Clasp. He enlisted in Petawawa, Ontario and is a Life Member of the Digby Legion. Submitted by Digby Branch #020, The Royal Canadian Legion. WOODWORTH, Charles WWII Born in Berwick, N.S. on October 2, 1921, Charles was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorimar Woodworth. Enlisting in the R.C.A.F. in October 1940, Charles began and continued his training in Brandon, Edmonton and Vancouver. In a class of 60, Charles was one of three to receive a commission. Stationed in Medicine Hat on August 19, 1941, he was offered a post as an instructor, but chose instead to go directly to the theatre of war. At the age of 20, Charles was killed in action on December 6, 1941, and is buried with full honours in England. Submitted by Ortona Branch #069, The Royal Canadian Legion. WOTHERSPOON, William J. WWII Bill was born in Scotland in 1924. He joined the Royal Canadian Army and served with the Cameron Highlanders in Continental Europe, Palestine, Italy, France and Germany. He was awarded the 1939-1945 Star, France-Germany Star, Italy Medal, and Defense Medal. William passed away in 2003. Submitted by Elsmsdale Branch #048, The Royal Canadian Legion. WRIGHT, Norman WWII Norman was born in Charlottetown, P.E.I. in 1921. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in Canada and Newfoundland. He joined on May 26, 1942 and served until October 15, 1945. He received the Volunteer Service Medal and the Victory Medal. Submitted by Digby Branch #020, The Royal Canadian Legion. ZINCK, Clyde WWII Clyde was born in 1920. He served with the R.C.A.S.C. Submitted by F. E. Butler Branch #044, The Royal Canadian Legion.
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