Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 93 HIRTLE, Clayton St. Clair WWI Clayton was born on January 20, 1900, and resided in Martin’s Point, NS. He enlisted with the 219th Overseas Highland Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force on April 17, 1916. Submitted by Harding Branch 144 of The Royal Canadian Legion. HORNE, Bennett John WWI Bennett was the son of Andrew P. Horne and Elizabeth (Benere) Horne of Enfield, NS. He served with the Canadian Pioneers Army Unit, 1st Pioneer Battalion. At the age of 24, he was killed on June 6, 1916 in the Battle of Mount Sorrel. He has no known grave, thus his name is inscribed in a panel at the Menin Gate Memorial. Submitted by the Montgomery Branch 133 of The Royal Canadian Legion. HORTON, Myles “Milo” PEACETIME SPECIAL DUTY Myles was born in 1964 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He served in the Navy onApollo/Swasm, Untag, Namibia, Undof-Golan Heights, Former Yugoslavia and twice on HMCS Fredericton in the Middle East, Canada, Namibia Africa, Golan Heights and the Adriatic Sea. Myles had enlisted in 1982. He received the CD, UNTAG, UNDOF, FORMER YUGO and SWASM for Peacekeeping. Myles has been a member of The Legion for the past eight years. Submitted by Elmsdale Branch 048 of The Royal Canadian Legion. HOEG, Norman Vaughn “Norm” WWII Norm was born in 1923 in Sackville, NB. He served in the Canadian Army with the 11th Canadian Field Coy, Royal Canadian Engineers and 2nd Canadian Infantry Division from 1942 to 1946. He was a member of Colchester Branch 026 of The Royal Canadian Legion for fifty-nine years. He served faithfully as President and as Secretary for nine years, and was recognized as a recipient of Life Membership and the MSM and Palm Leaf. Norm passed away on December 9, 2006. Submitted by Colchester Branch 026 of The Royal Canadian Legion. HORNE, Leo A. WWI Leo was a member of the 8th Battalion of the Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). He was awarded the Military Medal for exceptional service to his country and fellowman. Leo was wounded on November 11, 1918, and died from these wounds on November 20, 1918. He is remembered with honour in Etaples Military Cemetery in the coastal village of Etaples, France. Submitted by the Montgomery Branch 133 of The Royal Canadian Legion.
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