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Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 161 DICKIE, Lloyd George WWII Lloyd was born in Eastville in 1916, son of Clarence and Clarinda (Matheson) Dickie. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in Halifax in 1944 and was stationed at St. Hubert, Quebec, and served there as a mechanic until his discharge in 1946. He married Avis MacLeod of The Falls, Colchester County. They first lived in Upper Musquodoboit where he operated a machine shop, then in Middle Stewiacke where he built a house and had a combination shop and garage. He later worked at a garage in Stewiacke town. Lloyd passed away in 1976. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society DILLMAN, George Garfield WWII George was born in Goffs, NS on April 14, 1912. He joined the Royal Canadian Army and served with Queens Own Rifles in Canada, Halifax, Debert and Camp Aldershot. He was honourably discharged and upon his retirement became a Commissionaire. He was a Life Member of Montgomery Branch #133, The Royal Canadian Legion in Enfield, NS. George passed away in December 1983. Submitted by Bernice Donaldson of Elmsdale Branch #048, The Royal Canadian Legion DOBSON, Lloyd Woodman WWII Lloyd was born in Saint John, NB in 1903. He served with RCOC (PR) No. 7 DD, 2nd Reserve Battalion, Saint John Fusiliers (MG), No. 3 Det. RCOC, No. 9 Det. RCOC; Ord. store coy. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, and the War Medal 1939-1945. After he left the service he was a tire salesman in New Brunswick, mostly out of Saint John and Moncton areas. Lloyd passed away in 1972. Submitted by Port Royal Branch #021, The Royal Canadian Legion

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