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Digital gallery of Lieutenant Colonel James Alexander Turner
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Lieutenant Colonel James Alexander Turner
Lt.-Col. James Alexander Turner is remembered on the Turner family memorial, Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario. It is noted on this memorial that Lt.-Col. Turner was awarded the D.S.O. and Military Cross. Also inscribed: "Killed in Action July 26th, 1918 at Buzancy, France". He was the only son of A. D. Turner and grandson of the Hon. James Turner and Caroline Huldah.
Digital gallery of
Lieutenant Colonel James Alexander Turner
Lieut.-Col. James Alexander Turner (RMC 1910) 13th Royal Scots. Born May 12th, 1891. At Highfield 1904-10: Rifle Champion, 1909/1910; Cricket, 1907-8-9-10; Tinling Gold Medal, 1910. R. M. C. 1910 (9th place): Feather-Weight Boxing Champion; Inter-Collegiate Athletic Team; Sandhurst Rifle Team; Sergeant; Crossed Rifles with Crown; Highest score on record in Sandhurst Revolver Match. Civil Service 1913: Wounded at Hooge, Sanctuary Wood, and Arras. Capt. 1915, Major 1916, Lt.-CoL 1918. Son of Mrs. Turner, of Philadelphia. Grandson of the late Senator Jas. Turner, of Highfield, Hamilton. Disdaining to await the commission to which he was entitled by his splendid record at the Royal Military College, he enlisted in the ranks, but speedily became assistant Adjutant to the 9th Battalion. He is commemorated on the Memorial Tablet at Hillfield-Strathallan College, the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada, and in the First World War Book of Remembrance.
Digital gallery of
Lieutenant Colonel James Alexander Turner
Lieut.-Col. James Alexander Turner (RMC 1910) 13th Royal Scots. Born May 12th, 1891. At Highfield 1904-10: Rifle Champion, 1909/1910; Cricket, 1907-8-9-10; Tinling Gold Medal, 1910. R. M. C. 1910 (9th place): Feather-Weight Boxing Champion; Inter-Collegiate Athletic Team; Sandhurst Rifle Team; Sergeant; Crossed Rifles with Crown; Highest score on record in Sandhurst Revolver Match. Civil Service 1913: Wounded at Hooge, Sanctuary Wood, and Arras. Capt. 1915, Major 1916, Lt.-CoL 1918. Son of Mrs. Turner, of Philadelphia. Grandson of the late Senator Jas. Turner, of Highfield, Hamilton. Disdaining to await the commission to which he was entitled by his splendid record at the Royal Military College, he enlisted in the ranks, but speedily became assistant Adjutant to the 9th Battalion. He is commemorated on the Memorial Tablet at Hillfield-Strathallan College, the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada, and in the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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Lt.-Col. James Alexander Turner is remembered on the Turner family memorial, Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario. It is noted on this memorial that Lt.-Col. Turner was awarded the D.S.O. and Military Cross. Also inscribed: "Killed in Action July 26th, 1918 at Buzancy, France". He was the only son of A. D. Turner and grandson of the Hon. James Turner and Caroline Huldah.
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Lieut.-Col. James Alexander Turner (RMC 1910) 13th Royal Scots. Born May 12th, 1891. At Highfield 1904-10: Rifle Champion, 1909/1910; Cricket, 1907-8-9-10; Tinling Gold Medal, 1910. R. M. C. 1910 (9th place): Feather-Weight Boxing Champion; Inter-Collegiate Athletic Team; Sandhurst Rifle Team; Sergeant; Crossed Rifles with Crown; Highest score on record in Sandhurst Revolver Match. Civil Service 1913: Wounded at Hooge, Sanctuary Wood, and Arras. Capt. 1915, Major 1916, Lt.-CoL 1918. Son of Mrs. Turner, of Philadelphia. Grandson of the late Senator Jas. Turner, of Highfield, Hamilton. Disdaining to await the commission to which he was entitled by his splendid record at the Royal Military College, he enlisted in the ranks, but speedily became assistant Adjutant to the 9th Battalion. He is commemorated on the Memorial Tablet at Hillfield-Strathallan College, the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada, and in the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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Lieut.-Col. James Alexander Turner (RMC 1910) 13th Royal Scots. Born May 12th, 1891. At Highfield 1904-10: Rifle Champion, 1909/1910; Cricket, 1907-8-9-10; Tinling Gold Medal, 1910. R. M. C. 1910 (9th place): Feather-Weight Boxing Champion; Inter-Collegiate Athletic Team; Sandhurst Rifle Team; Sergeant; Crossed Rifles with Crown; Highest score on record in Sandhurst Revolver Match. Civil Service 1913: Wounded at Hooge, Sanctuary Wood, and Arras. Capt. 1915, Major 1916, Lt.-CoL 1918. Son of Mrs. Turner, of Philadelphia. Grandson of the late Senator Jas. Turner, of Highfield, Hamilton. Disdaining to await the commission to which he was entitled by his splendid record at the Royal Military College, he enlisted in the ranks, but speedily became assistant Adjutant to the 9th Battalion. He is commemorated on the Memorial Tablet at Hillfield-Strathallan College, the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada, and in the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades.
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872 Lt Col James Alexander Turner DSO MC (RMC 1912) served with the Royal Scots, 2nd Battalion. He died on July 26, 1918. He was buried in the Vauxbuin French National Cemetery in Aisne, France.
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872 Lt Col James Alexander Turner DSO MC (RMC 1912) served with the Royal Scots, 2nd Battalion. He died on July 26, 1918. He was buried in the Vauxbuin French National Cemetery in Aisne, France.
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Memorial stair, Royal Military College, Kingston
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Memorial arch, Royal Military College, Kingston
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From the Montreal Star c.1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
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Page 594 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VAUXBUIN FRENCH NATIONAL CEMETERY Aisne, France
Vauxbuin is a village 4 kilometres to the south-west of Soissons, and Vauxbuin French National Cemetery can be reached from the direction of Soissons via the N2, Soissons to Paris road. It is necessary to go around the Soissons ring road following the signs for Paris. On leaving the Soissons ring road via a large roundabout, continue to follow the signs for Paris via the N2. Vauxbuin French National Cemetery lies 3 kilometres along this road on the right side. Caution must be taken along this road as it is a very busy road with traffic travelling very fast. The Commission Plot forms a small part of this large French Cemetery which is situated adjacent to a German military cemetery.
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