Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 9 ANDREWS, Fulton Kerr WWII Fulton was born in South Branch in 1921, son of Stanley and Jennie (Fulton) Andrews. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1941 and served in various ships. His service took him to points in Canada, the UK, the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean. He completed his service as Stoker, Petty Officer. Fulton was wounded onboard ship once and was nearly swept overboard. He married (1) Verna White of Musquodoboit and (2) Edith (Hutchison) Higgins. He lived most of his adult life in the Musquodoboit Valley and was appointed an assessor for Halifax County and retired in 1981 as Director of Assessment. He was a lumberman and also operated a small canteen for a time. Fulton passed away in 2008. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society. ARCHIBALD, Isaac Baird WWI Isaac, born in 1881, was the son of David Waddell and Sarah (Baird) Archibald, who lived in Pembroke, Upper Stewiacke, for several years. He went overseas in 1914, serving there with the Canadian Machine Gun Corps. He was killed at Vimy Ridge on October 27, 1916, and his name is on the Vimy Memorial at Pas de Calais, France. He had married Minnie Mae McLellan and they were living in British Columbia when he enlisted. Archibald passed away in 1916. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society. AUSTIN, Hugh Fraser WWII Hugh was born on June 25, 1921 in Skye Glen, NS, and enlisted with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders serving in Canada, England, France and Holland. Hugh was a member of Whycocomagh Branch #123 of The Royal Canadian Legion. Submitted by his wife. ARENBURG, Lawson G. WWII Lawson was born in Bridgewater, NS, and served with the 30th A.A. RCA in the Atlantic. He received the 1942-1945 CVSM & Clasp. Lawson passed away on April 4, 2007. Submitted by Bridgewater Branch #024 of The Royal Canadian Legion.
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