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Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 125 CANN, Malcolm WWI Malcolm was born in 1895 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. He was one of the first Canadian servicemen to die in combat during the Great War. Malcolm was in the first class of cadets to graduate from the Royal Naval College of Canada in Halifax in 1913. A Midshipman, he temporarily joined the British fleet. Sadly, he and three other Nova Scotians serving onboard HMS Good Hope died at the Battle of Coronel on November 1, 1914, off the coast of Chile. The others were Arthur Silver and William Palmer of Halifax, and John Hatheway from Granville. Malcolm was just nineteen. He is honoured on the Halifax Memorial in Point Pleasant Park, dedicated to those who died in the World Wars with unknown graves. Malcolm passed away in 1914. Submitted Independently CARDOZA, George Charles BOER WAR George was born in Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom in 1884. He served with the 5th Battalion Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) in South Africa. He received the Queen’s South Africa Clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal South Africa 1902. He was a Life Member of Digby Branch #020 of The Royal Canadian Legion. George passed away in 1967. Submitted by Digby Branch #020, The Royal Canadian Legion CHAMBERLAIN (MacLELLAN), Catherine E. WWII Catherine was born at Bay St. Lawrence, NS in 1922. She served at Army Trades School in Hamilton, Ontario. Catherine passed away in 1962. Submitted by St. Peter’s Branch #047, The Royal Canadian Legion

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