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Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 29 CONNORS, Walter WWI Walter enlisted on October 18, 1915 at Windsor in the 112th Battalion. He was stationed at Bramshott, England for three months and then transferred to the 25th Battalion, proceeding to France where he received a gunshot wound in the back at Cambrai on August 15, 1918. Walter was sent back to England to convalesce. Submitted by the Middleton Branch # 001 of The Royal Canadian Legion. CONRAD, H. B. WWI H.B. Conrad enlisted with the 219th Battalion then was transferred to the 85th Battalion, and then sent to France. After some time, he was invalided home as unfit for further service. Corporal Conrad is one of a family of three who have fought in the Great War. Two of his brothers were in the United States Army. Submitted by the Middleton Branch # 001 of The Royal Canadian Legion. COPLEY, Edward Alexander WWII Edward was born in Inverness, Nova Scotia. He joined the Canadian Army and served during World War II. Edward has been a member of Captain Angus L. MacDonald Legion Branch 132 in Inverness. Submitted by the Inverness Branch # 132 of The Royal Canadian Legion. COOPER, Ronald Ellwood SPECIAL DUTY AREA & PEACETIME Ronald was born in Vermilion, Alberta on June 5, 1942. He joined the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and served on HMCS Cap de la Madeleine and HMCS Bonaventure in Canada and on the high seas during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He spent nine years in the Navy, six as a Signalman and three years as Radio Air. Ronald died in 2013. Submitted independently.

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