Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 19 BOUDREAU, Brian Douglas PEACETIME Brian was born in Halifax, NS on February 23, 1986. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 2008 in Halifax, trained in Borden, then Newfoundland and again in Halifax. He was posted to HMCS Athabaskan at the end of June 2011 and is pursuing a naval career. Submitted by the Isle Madame Branch #150 of The Royal Canadian Legion. BOUDREAU, Clarence Lamond WWII Clarence was born in Petit-de-Grat, NS on November 21, 1918. He joined the Army on November 13, 1940 and served in Canada with the Halifax Rifles Army. Discharged on January 24, 1946, he was awarded the War Medal 1939-45 and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. Clarence worked in Petit-de-Grat at the post office and at the Fisherman’s Co-Op and he and his wife, Mary Florence, had a daughter. A Life Member of RCL Isle Madame Branch #150 in Arichat for fortythree years, he also served as Past Officer and Sergeant at Arms. Clarence died on July 22, 1999. Submitted by the Isle Madame Branch #150 of The Royal Canadian Legion. BOUDREAU, Douglas Amadee PEACETIME Douglas was born in Arichat, NS in 1962. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy on May 21, 1981 and was posted to Halifax where he served on HMCS Iroquois, Quebec, Gatineau, Nipigon, Skeena, and Huron as well as on the submarines HMCS Onondaga, Ojibwa and Okanagan in Canada and in Europe with NATO. He was awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration and the Special Service Medal. Discharged in July 2001, Douglas raised 2 children with his wife, Jennie, and since retiring, has been the skipper on his father’s lobster vessel, the M.V. Della & Donna. Submitted by the Isle Madame Branch #150 of The Royal Canadian Legion. BOUDREAU, Clifford D. WWII Clifford was born in Petit-de-Grat, NS on August 26, 1919. He and his twin brother, Abraham, joined the Army and Clifford served with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in England, France, Holland and Germany. He was awarded the War Medal 193945, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Bar, the Defence Medal, the France and Germany Star, the 1939-45 Star and the Thank You Medal from Holland. He was discharged in February 1945. He and his wife, Irene, raised four sons. A taxi driver for much of his life, Clifford was also a bartender at the RCL Isle Madame Branch #150 in Arichat where he was a member for twenty-four years. He died in 1982. Submitted by the Isle Madame Branch #150 of The Royal Canadian Legion.
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