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Harold Allan Ball

In memory of:

Signalman Harold Allan Ball

July 5, 1943

Military Service


Service Number:

B/31103

Age:

28

Force:

Army

Unit:

The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals

Additional Information


Born:

July 22, 1914
Orillia, Ontario

Enlistment:

September 7, 1939
Toronto, Ontario

Son of David and Mary Ball. Husband of Josephine Ball, of Scarborough, Ontario.

He was one of 53 Canadians who lost their lives on July 4-5, 1943. They were travelling in convoy KMS-18B on their way to Sicily, Italy, for Operation Husky. Three ships (City of Venice, St. Essylt and Devis) were torpedoed and sunk by Germans u-boats in the Mediterranean Sea near Alger, Algeria.

Commemorated on Page 133 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:
Grave Reference:

Panel 14.

Location:

Cassino War Cemetery lies in the Commune of Cassino, Province of Frosinone, 139 kilometres south-east of Rome. It is situated in the valley of the River Liri immediately below the southern spurs of the central Apennines. Above it a distance of one kilometre is the dominating hill on which stands the Abbey of Monte Cassino, founded by St. Benedict in the year 529 on the site of an ancient temple of Apollo. If approaching the cemetery by road, follow the Highway A2 from Rome to Naples and leave it at the Cassino exit. After passing the pay booths, follow the sign for Cassino. At the traffic lights, after a block of flats, turn right towards the locality of S. Angelo and the CWGC signs will then be seen.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Digital Collection

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  • Newspaper Clipping– Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
  • Newspaper Clipping– Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
  • Cassino Memorial– Photos taken during RCR and Signallers Battlefield Tour October 2010

There are now 4,271 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated at Cassino War Cemetery. 289 of the burials are unidentified ( Signallers Panel 14)
  • Cassino War Cemetery– Photos taken during RCR and Signallers Battlefield Tour October 2010

There are now 4,271 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated at Cassino War Cemetery. 289 of the burials are unidentified ( Signallers Panel 14)
  • Cassino War Cemetery– Photos taken during RCR and Signallers Battlefield Tour October 2010

There are now 4,271 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated at Cassino War Cemetery. 289 of the burials are unidentified ( Signallers Panel 14)
  • Cassino War Cemetery– Photos taken during RCR and Signallers Battlefield Tour October 2010.

There are now 4,271 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated at Cassino War Cemetery. 289 of the burials are unidentified ( Signallers Panel 14)

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