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- Captain William Sinclair TuckCommissioned Lieutenant, January 1, 1916. Canadian Field Artillery, 2nd Trench Mortar Battery, Canadian Divisional Ammunition Column. He was killed in action, October 30, 1916, and is buried in Courcelles Communal Cemetery.Commissioned Lieutenant, January 1, 1916. Canadian Field Artillery, 2nd Trench Mortar Battery, Canadian Divisional Ammunition Column. He was killed in action, October 30, 1916, and is buried in Courcelles Communal …Oakville Museum
- John W. BarnesServed in the Royal Canadian Army (4th Battalion).Served in the Royal Canadian Army (4th Battalion).Oakville Museum
- Leonard BradfordLieutenant. Served overseas during World War I. Married Gertrude Winter in England in 1919, and returned with her to live in Oakville.Lieutenant. Served overseas during World War I. Married Gertrude Winter in England in 1919, and returned with her to live in Oakville.Oakville Museum
- O.L. CalverleyLieutenant with the Royal Air Force. Killed in World War I.Lieutenant with the Royal Air Force. Killed in World War I.Oakville Museum
- George Brock ChisholmLieutenant with the 15th Battalion, 1st Canadian Division. Served as machine gunner during World War I.Lieutenant with the 15th Battalion, 1st Canadian Division. Served as machine gunner during World War I.Oakville Museum
- Frank Herbert Chisholm, Sr.Served during World War I.Served during World War I.Oakville Museum
- James McCraney Chisholm, Sr.Served during World War I.Served during World War I.Oakville Museum
- John CrampEnlisted with the 7th Battalion Canadian Infantry in Vancouver on August 1th, 1914, and went over with the first contingent. Cramp died of pneumonia at #14 General Hospital, England, on October 27, 1918. He had been engaged to marry Kate Leaver of Oakville.Enlisted with the 7th Battalion Canadian Infantry in Vancouver on August 1th, 1914, and went over with the first contingent. Cramp died of pneumonia at #14 General Hospital, England, on …Oakville Museum
- Albert Dudley Hitchcox......Oakville Museum
- Clare LaingWith the Royal Flying Corps (Leaside), 1917-1918.With the Royal Flying Corps (Leaside), 1917-1918.Oakville Museum
- Bob Lyon (left) and Ed Leaver (right)......Oakville Museum
- Wesley Walter LeaverServed in the Canadian Infantry, 1914-1918.Served in the Canadian Infantry, 1914-1918.Oakville Museum
- Franklin LeaverServed in the Canadian Infantry 1914-1918.Served in the Canadian Infantry 1914-1918.Oakville Museum
- Robert Edwin Henry LeaverServed with a Scottish Regiment, 1914-1918.Served with a Scottish Regiment, 1914-1918.Oakville Museum
- John Gordon LeonardPrivate with Royal Regiment of Canada,Third Canadian Battalion, 1919. Prisoner of war at Mecklenberg, Germany.Private with Royal Regiment of Canada,Third Canadian Battalion, 1919. Prisoner of war at Mecklenberg, Germany.Oakville Museum
- James ShieldsServed with the Royal Air Force in France, c.1915-1918 Moved to Oakville in 1923.Served with the Royal Air Force in France, c.1915-1918 Moved to Oakville in 1923.Oakville Museum
- Frank WilsonLived from 1890 to 1995.Lived from 1890 to 1995.Oakville Museum
- Gardener WinterServed in the Royal Engineers 1914-1918. Took part in the Battle of Vimy RidgeServed in the Royal Engineers 1914-1918. Took part in the Battle of Vimy RidgeOakville Museum
- Richard WinterServed in the Royal Engineers 1914-1918. Took part in the battle of Vimy Ridge.Served in the Royal Engineers 1914-1918. Took part in the battle of Vimy Ridge.Oakville Museum
- Gertrude WinterServed in a military hospital in England 1914-1918. Married Lieutenant Leonard Bradford in England, 1919, and returned with him to Oakville.Served in a military hospital in England 1914-1918. Married Lieutenant Leonard Bradford in England, 1919, and returned with him to Oakville.Oakville Museum