Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 105 DUNBAR, Roderick Smith “Rod” WWI Rod joined the Canadian Engineers, Nova Scotia Regiment as a Sapper on May 16, 1918 at Aldershot, Nova Scotia. He trained at St. Jean, Quebec and at Seaforth, England. Rod was demobilized through the Halifax Armories on July 4, 1919. Submitted by Cambrai Branch # 037 of The Royal Canadian Legion DUNLAP, William Cameron WWI William was born in Upper Stewiacke Village in 1895, son of Mary Fisher of Musquodoboit. He went to live with Allan and Mary Dunlap of Meadowvale, and took their name. He left the farm to enlist with the 193rd Battalion, Canadian Field Artillery, 8th Army Brigade and was sent overseas where he was killed in action on August 19, 1918. He is buried at Crucifix Corner Cemetery in Somme, France. He is named on his foster-parents’ headstone in Riverside Cemetery in Upper Stewiacke, with the words, “His body lies in far off Flanders Poppy Fields.” Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society EASTERBY, Sloan Jr. WWII Sloan was born in Newcastle-on-Tyne, United Kingdom in 1920. He served in the Canadian Army with the 7th Anti-Tank Regiment in England, France and Germany during World War II. Sloan was a member of Bear River Branch # 022 of The Royal Canadian Legion before he passed away in Bear River, Nova Scotia in 1984. Submitted by Bear River Branch # 022 of The Royal Canadian Legion
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