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Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 41 BOYLES, Charles Burton WWII Charles was born in Hillside in 1916 and joined the North Nova Scotia Regiment serving in England, Holland and France. Charles passed away in 1995 and had been a member of the Trenton Branch # 29 for 39 years. Submitted by the Trenton Branch #029 of The Royal Canadian Legion. BOYLES, Fraser Martell WWII Fraser was born in Hillside in 1924 and joined the RCME and served in France, Belgium, Germany and Holland. Fraser is a member of the Trenton Branch # 29 of the RCL for the past 25 years. Submitted by the Trenton Branch #029 of The Royal Canadian Legion. BRADLEY, Richard WWI Richard enlisted at Halifax in the 66th Regiment in November, 1914 and sailed for England in the following January and remained there for only about six weeks when he crossed to the firing line with the 8th Battalion Engineers, “A” Company taking an active part in the battle of the Somme and other engagements which brought fame to the Canadian Corps fortunately without receiving any wounds. Before his enlistment, Richard was a carpenter by trade. Submitted by the Middleton Branch #001 of The Royal Canadian Legion. BRADLEY, James William WWI James, enlisted at Halifax on March 2, 1916 in “A” Company, 219th Battalion and after completing his preliminary training he sailed for England on October 13, 1916 and remained until the following May on special duty, crossing to France with No. 35 Company, Canadian Forestry Battalion serving in France for over two years and a half, fortunately without being wounded. The Canadian Forestry Battalions were responsible for keeping up the tremendous supply of timber required all along the line of operations. He returned to England on January 21, 1919 on his way home. Submitted by the Middleton Branch #001 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

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