Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 171 MURPHY, Timothy Richard WWI Timothy was born in Chester, Lunenburg County, NS in 1892, son of Richard and Cecilia Murphy. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Nova Scotia Regiment, 25th Battalion in Europe. Timothy was killed in action in 1917 and is buried in Ecoivres Military Cemetery in France. Submitted by F.E. Butler Branch #044, The Royal Canadian Legion NAUSS, Clyde Welslie WWI Clyde was born in Chester, Lunenburg County, NS in 1897, the son of George and Olive Nauss. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Royal Canadian Regiment in Europe during World War I. Clyde was killed in action in 1917 in Europe and is buried in Mendinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. Submitted by F.E. Butler Branch #044, The Royal Canadian Legion NEWLAND, Leonard C. “Lenny” PEACETIME Lenny was born on May 7, 1928 in Preston, Ontario. He spent over eight years in the Army Reserves in Hamilton, Ontario releasing as the Rank of Sgt. Before joining the Navy, Lenny had a civilian trade of Pattern Maker using wood and metal. On March 21, 1951, he joined the RCN as a Hull Tech/ Shipwright. While he was in the Navy, he took his grade 12. Lenny sailed on many ships such as HMCS Quebec, HMCS Ottawa, HMCS Labrador, HMCS Cape Scott and the HMCS Protecteur. He retired in December 1975 with the rank of CPO1. He is a 31-year member of The Royal Canadian Legion Hants Co. Branch 9. Submitted by Hants County Branch #009, The Royal Canadian Legion
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