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Lloyd Keith Wylie

In memory of:

Private Lloyd Keith Wylie

March 7, 1951
South Korea

Military Service


Service Number:

K800117

Age:

20

Force:

Army

Unit:

Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, R.C.I.C.

Division:

2nd Bn

Citation(s):

Korea Medal and United Nations Service Medal Korea

Additional Information


Born:

August 21, 1930
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Enlistment:

August 14, 1950
Vancouver, British Columbia

Husband of Joanne Caroline (née McCrea). Son of Leslie Thomas and Constance Mary Wylie (1983 National Memorial (Silver) Cross Mother) of Vancouver, British Columbia. Brother of Daphne Joy.

Commemorated on the Wall of Remembrance.

Commemorated on Page 81 of the Korean War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

UNITED NATIONS CEMETERY (BUSAN)
South Korea

Grave Reference:

Plot 2, Row 2, Grave 54

Location:

The United Nations Cemetery is located in Tanggok, a suburb of Busan. The land for the cemetery was granted to the United Nations by the Republic of Korea as a tribute to all those who had laid down their lives in combatting aggression and in upholding peace and freedom. There are 2,267 servicemen buried in the United Nations Memorial Cemetery. Of these 1,538 were Commonwealth soldiers, including 376 Canadians.

Digital Collection

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  • Newspaper clipping– From the Toronto Telegram March 1951. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Korea Veterans War Memorial– This War Memorial is dedicated in memory of Manitobans who lost their lives during the Korean War.
  • Memorial Plaque– Memorial plaques for Private LLOYD KEITH WYLIE, Gunner WILLIAM DAVID WRIGHT and Private CARL JOSEPH ZIEGLER on the Korean Veterans National Wall of Remembrance in Meadowvale Cemetery, Brampton Ontario.
  • Memorial– One section of the Korean Veterans National Wall of Remembrance in Meadowvale Cemetery, Brampton Ontario. The memorial consists of a central section and 13 other sections containing memorial plaques for each of the the 516 Canadian service men who died while serving with the Canadian Forces in the United Nations operations in Korea.
  • Memorial– Central section of Korean Veterans National Wall of Remembrance Part 1
  • Inscription– Central section of Korean Veterans National Wall of Remembrance Part 2
  • Memorial– Central section of Korean Veterans National Wall of Remembrance Part 3

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