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- Women serving a meal at Canadian Women's Army Corps' Camp Knollwood, in Kitchener, OntarioThe CWAC No. 3 Basic Training Centre, opened in Kitchener, Ontario, in October 1942. The training centre was located in Knollwood Park, close to the present day Kitchener Memorial Auditorium complex. Prior to its opening, Camp Knollwood had been used for military training for men. The No. 3 Basic Training …The CWAC No. 3 Basic Training Centre, opened in Kitchener, Ontario, in October 1942. The training centre was located in Knollwood Park, close to the present day Kitchener Memorial Auditorium …Kitchener Public Library
- Ruth Auchenbach and unidentified woman, Canadian Women's Army CorpsThe CWAC No. 3 Basic Training Centre, opened in Kitchener, Ontario, in October 1942. The training centre was located in Knollwood Park, close to the present day Kitchener Memorial Auditorium complex. Prior to its opening, Camp Knollwood had been used for military training for men. The No. 3 Basic Training …The CWAC No. 3 Basic Training Centre, opened in Kitchener, Ontario, in October 1942. The training centre was located in Knollwood Park, close to the present day Kitchener Memorial Auditorium …Kitchener Public Library
- Sargeant Taylor, Canadian Women's Army CorpsThe CWAC No. 3 Basic Training Centre, opened in Kitchener, Ontario, in October 1942. The training centre was located in Knollwood Park, close to the present day Kitchener Memorial Auditorium complex. Prior to its opening, Camp Knollwood had been used for military training for men. The No. 3 Basic Training …The CWAC No. 3 Basic Training Centre, opened in Kitchener, Ontario, in October 1942. The training centre was located in Knollwood Park, close to the present day Kitchener Memorial Auditorium …Kitchener Public Library
- Two unidentified members of the Canadian Women's Army CorpsThe CWAC No. 3 Basic Training Centre, opened in Kitchener, Ontario, in October 1942. The training centre was located in Knollwood Park, close to the present day Kitchener Memorial Auditorium complex. Prior to its opening, Camp Knollwood had been used for military training for men. The No. 3 Basic Training …The CWAC No. 3 Basic Training Centre, opened in Kitchener, Ontario, in October 1942. The training centre was located in Knollwood Park, close to the present day Kitchener Memorial Auditorium …Kitchener Public Library
- Ex. Private Harold VoelkerEx. Private Voelker was born 8 May 1896 in Berlin (later Kitchener), Ontario. He served with the 1st Battalion Canadian Infantry. Voelker was wounded at Passchendaele, Belgium on 6 November 1917 and later died of his wounds on 3 December 1920. The photographer, H.A. Huber, was a photographer in Kitchener, …Ex. Private Voelker was born 8 May 1896 in Berlin (later Kitchener), Ontario. He served with the 1st Battalion Canadian Infantry. Voelker was wounded at Passchendaele, Belgium on 6 November …Kitchener Public Library
- Private George A. StrubPrivate George A. Strub enlisted at Kitchener, Ontario, in March 1916 as a bandsman with the 118th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (C.E.F.) He died on 9 November 1917 of wounds inflicted at Passchendaele.Private George A. Strub enlisted at Kitchener, Ontario, in March 1916 as a bandsman with the 118th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (C.E.F.) He died on 9 November 1917 of wounds …Kitchener Public Library
- Private Henry John LookerPte. Henry John Looker died at Passchendaele in December 1917 as a result of a head wound. The Denton Photo studio was located in Berlin, Ontario, at 88 King Street West, from 1915 to 1920.Pte. Henry John Looker died at Passchendaele in December 1917 as a result of a head wound. The Denton Photo studio was located in Berlin, Ontario, at 88 King Street …Kitchener Public Library
- Private Arthur Manuel HallArthur Manuel Hall, of Kitchener, Ontario, was born in England. He was married to Helena Carter. He enlisted on 15 December 1915 with the 118th Battalion and transferred to the 1st Canadian Battalion. He was killed in action on 9 December 1917 at Passchendaele and buried at Ablain-St. Nazaire. Private …Arthur Manuel Hall, of Kitchener, Ontario, was born in England. He was married to Helena Carter. He enlisted on 15 December 1915 with the 118th Battalion and transferred to the …Kitchener Public Library
- Cadet Walter T. PhilipCadet Walter T. Philip, the son of George 'Pop' Philip, was born in Detroit, Michigan. He enlisted at Kitchener, Ontario, in the Royal Flying Corps. He was killed in an accident at Leaside, Ontario, on 5 September 1918. The photographer, Reuben J. Panabaker, operated a studio at 21 King Street …Cadet Walter T. Philip, the son of George 'Pop' Philip, was born in Detroit, Michigan. He enlisted at Kitchener, Ontario, in the Royal Flying Corps. He was killed in an …Kitchener Public Library
- Lieutenant Ralph L. WeaverLieutenant Ralph L. Weaver was the son of Mr. & Mrs. J.B. Weaver of Kitchener, Ontario. He was born on 3 July 1883. He enlisted with the 34th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, in October 1914 and sailed overseas in November 1915. Lieutentant Weaver was sent to France in January 1916 …Lieutenant Ralph L. Weaver was the son of Mr. & Mrs. J.B. Weaver of Kitchener, Ontario. He was born on 3 July 1883. He enlisted with the 34th Battalion, Canadian …Kitchener Public Library
- Captain Solon AlbrightCaptain Solon Albright was born 25 July 1890 in Berlin, Ontario, the only child of Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Albright. He enlisted with the 108th Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel Bowman. In October 1915, he went to London and qualified as a lieutenant and was attached to the 118th Battalion, Canadian …Captain Solon Albright was born 25 July 1890 in Berlin, Ontario, the only child of Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Albright. He enlisted with the 108th Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel Bowman. …Kitchener Public Library
- David Ward ClementDavid Clement was born 2 September 1897 in Berlin, Ontario. He enlisted in the 118th Battalion, North Waterloo and transferred to the 6th Highlanders of Montreal. He was sent overseas in December 1916 and was stationed in France in February 1917. He served at the front to July 1917 and …David Clement was born 2 September 1897 in Berlin, Ontario. He enlisted in the 118th Battalion, North Waterloo and transferred to the 6th Highlanders of Montreal. He was sent overseas …Kitchener Public Library
- Private Leo FergusonPrivate Leo Ferguson was born in Berlin, Ontario. He joined the 71st [Regiment] in London, and later joined the 13th Highlanders in France. He was killed in October 1918 at Cambrai, France.Private Leo Ferguson was born in Berlin, Ontario. He joined the 71st [Regiment] in London, and later joined the 13th Highlanders in France. He was killed in October 1918 at …Kitchener Public Library
- Alexander Ralph EbyPrivate Eby served in the First Canadian Contingent of the British Expeditionary Force and in the Second Infantry Brigade, Fourth Company, Fifth Battalion. He was killed in action in France on 21 March 1915 and was reported to be the first native of Waterloo Township, Ontario, to be a victim …Private Eby served in the First Canadian Contingent of the British Expeditionary Force and in the Second Infantry Brigade, Fourth Company, Fifth Battalion. He was killed in action in France …Kitchener Public Library
- Gunner Stanley Walter SchreiterGunner Stanley Walter Schreiter was born in Berlin, Ontario, on 28 September 1893, at his family home on Queen Street North, where the Kitchener Public Library currently stands. A keen hockey player, Stanley attended the Berlin High School (now Kitchener Collegiate) and later attended the University College, University of Toronto, …Gunner Stanley Walter Schreiter was born in Berlin, Ontario, on 28 September 1893, at his family home on Queen Street North, where the Kitchener Public Library currently stands. A keen …Kitchener Public Library
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