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Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 27 BROWN, Clifford Clair WWII & KOREA Clifford was born in Fairfield, Ontario in 1925, the son of Robert and Myrtle (Throop) Brown of the Brockville, Ontario area. He attempted to join the Armed Forces from the time he was 14; he finally made it when he turned 18 in 1943. He served all over Canada from the East to West Coast and in the far North. He made the R.C.A.F. his career, retiring in 1972 to his farm in Lake Pleasant Annapolis County, NS. He served in Japan (Korean airlift), Germany, and the United Kingdom with NATO Forces. Clifford passed away on August 16, 1984. Submitted by New Germany Branch #102, The Royal Canadian Legion BRUHM, Albert Wentworth WWI Albert was born in Mahone Bay on 24 May, 1873, and was a 44 yearold tailor when he enlisted in the 112th Bn of CEF in January 1916. Albert arrived in England in July 1916 and, probably due to his age, was posted to the 26th Reserve Bn. In February, 1917, he was diagnosed with myalgia and returned to Canada. Albert Bruhm was discharged in Halifax on 18 November 1917. He died in Mahone Bay in 1949. Submitted by Zone 13, The Royal Canadian Legion BRUHM, Angus WWI Angus enlisted in the 112th Bn on 2 March, 1916, in Bridgewater. Upon enlisting he declared that he had been born in West Northfield on 21 March, 1889, and that his next of kin was his brother Lock Bruhm. Private Angus Bruhm was discharged on 3 May, 1916, as medically unfit due to “bad feet.” Submitted by Zone 13, The Royal Canadian Legion

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