Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 9 ANDERSON, Frederick Nelson WWI Frederick enlisted on July 28, 1915 with the 40th Battalion in England and after training at Val Cartier he reached England in the Fall of the same year and then transferred to the 25th Battalion. With this famous unit he fought from the Spring of 1916, being wounded on August 9th. Later he was again wounded and as a result was long confined to hospital. Submitted by the Middleton Branch #001 of The Royal Canadian Legion. ANDERSON, Wm. Oscar WWI Oscar enlisted on July 28, 1915 with the 40th Battalion and after training at Val Cartier he reached England in the Fall of the same year. In the Spring of 1916 when the 40th was broken up he transferred to the 1st C.M.G. Battalion and went to France in the Summer. There he fought until gassed and wounded in November, 1917. On recovery, he returned to the trenches. Submitted by the Middleton Branch #001 of The Royal Canadian Legion. ANDREWS, John P. WWI John enlisted on March 17, 1916 with the 224th Forestry Battalion and sailed for England on April 15 where he was transferred to the 29th Labour Company with which he proceeded to France in the Spring of 1917 and served on the Vimy Ridge front for nine months and then was sent to Scotland in charge of a working party with the rank of Sergeant. John served in Scotland until his return tom Canada in February 1919. Submitted by the Middleton Branch #001 of The Royal Canadian Legion. ANDREWS, Arthur A. WWI Arthur enlisted at the age of 26 at Halifax in January, 1916 with the Mechanical Transport Section and sailed to England with this unit a month later. He crossed to France in March and there served for three years at the hazardous duty of transporting ammunition and supplies to the front line. Submitted by the Middleton Branch #001 of The Royal Canadian Legion.
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