Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 163 COCHRANE, Roy A. WWI Roy enlisted on May 26, 1916 in the 4th Division Army Service Corps and sailed for England on June 22, 1916 and remained there on special duty until February 1918 when he crossed to France and remained there until the signing of the Armistice. He was engaged in the hazardous duty of transporting ammunition and supplies to the front line. Submitted by the Middleton Branch #001, The Royal Canadian Legion CURRIE, Clive W. WWI Clive, only son of N.A. Currie of Halifax was at the opening of hostilities a student at the Halifax Academy and enlisted with the Artillery at Charlottetown, PEI on August 6, 1914 being only seventeen years old and was sent to Canso, NS with his unit to protect cable station. He joined the 2nd Canadian Siege Battery in June 1915 and went overseas in October and then to France on April 1916, where he fought with his unit until the close of hostilities. He was then posted to headquarters staff in Germany. Submitted by the Middleton Branch #001, The Royal Canadian Legion DAY, Robert E. WWI Robert enlisted in the 6th CMR and was wounded in 1916 with shell shock and also suffered from trench fever and as a result he was invalided to England and on partial recovery made instructor at Bramshott. Submitted by the Middleton Branch #001, The Royal Canadian Legion
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