Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 37 CLARK, Jimmy WWII Jimmy was born in Inverness, Nova Scotia. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy and served in Europe during World War II. Jimmy was a member of Captain Angus L. MacDonald Legion Branch #132 in Inverness. Submitted by the Inverness Branch #132 of The Royal Canadian Legion. CLEVELAND, Ross Marshall WWII Ross was born in Chester, Nova Scotia in 1924. He joined the Army and served with the Canadian Armored Corps reinforcement units and the Canadian Infantry Corps in Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Continental Europe. Ross was a member of the F. E. Butler Legion Branch #044 for 38 years. He died in 1983. Submitted by the F. E. Butler Branch #044 of The Royal Canadian Legion. COADY, Moses James WWII Moses was born in Inverness, Nova Scotia. He joined the Merchant Navy and served with the Merchant Marines during World War II. He was awarded the Mariner’s Medal by the United States Government. Moses was a member of Captain Angus L. MacDonald Legion Branch #132 in Inverness. Submitted by the Inverness Branch #132 of The Royal Canadian Legion. CLIMO, Bryce WWI Bryce, son to C. H. Climo, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, served in World War I. According to Major D. A. McKinnon, O. C., 36th Battery, C.F.A., Bryce displayed great intelligence, especially in the battles for Bourlon Wood and those leading up to the breaking of the Marquoin Line and the capture of Cambrai in France. Bryce was in charge of the signalers and despite the heavy shelling, had telephone communication back to the artillery all through this time and the subsequent periods. Major McKinnon added that Bryce’s work had been constantly good throughout his two years in France. Bryce was wounded in the thigh and shoulder on October 22, 1918. Major D. A. McKinnon wrote his father, “…It is my intention, as soon as he recovers sufficiently, to recommend him for a commission, and I will write him to that effect as soon as I hear of the hospital he is in.” Submitted by the Middleton Branch #001 of The Royal Canadian Legion.
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