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Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 145 BAKER, Willard Martin WWII Willard was born in Upper Blandford, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia in 1918. He served in the Army with 13 Field Regiment, RCA during WorldWar II in the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Belgium, NorthWest Europe, and the Netherlands as a Gunner. Willard received the France and Germany Star and the 1939-1945 Star. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 44 in Chester, Nova Scotia. After the war, Willard returned to fishing. Submitted by Family BOUDREAU, Norman Vadness WWII Norman was born in Melbourne, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia in 1919. He served in the Army during World War II with the WNSR “B” Company 3rd Brigade, Tank in England, Holland, and Italy. He was wounded in December 1943 in Ortona, Italy and lost his left arm. Norman received the 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, and War Medal 19391945. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 155 in Wedgeport. Norman passed away in 1983. Submitted Independently BRACE, Lloyd Ashley SPECIAL DUTYAREA & PEACETIME Lloyd was born in Saint John, NB on April 15, 1979. He enrolled in the Army Reserves in 1996 as an Infantryman with 1 Royal New Brunswick Regiment and then component transfer to the Regular Force as a Medical Technician. He was posted to 2 Field Ambulance Unit CFB Petawawa and in September 2003, was deployed to OP ATHENA/Task Force Kabul. He was redeployed to 2 Field Ambulance Unit CFB Petawawa. In August 2006, Lloyd was deployed to Joint Task Force Afghanistan (roto 2) and again redeployed to 2 Field Ambulance Unit. In July 2007, he was posted to 42 CF Health Services, CFB Gagetown and later posted back to 2 FieldAmbulance Unit. In December 2015, Lloyd was deployed to OP PROVISION (roto 0) and then redeployed to 2 Field Ambulance Unit. In July 2016, he was posted to 35 Sydney Field Ambulance Unit in Sydney, NS, and he was posted to 26 CF Health Services, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS, where he was serving at the time of his death. Lloyd received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, Kabul Medal, and the Afghanistan War Medal. Lloyd passed away on August 27, 2018. Submitted by Peace Branch #060, The Royal Canadian Legion

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