Citation(s);
Military service
Service number:
L/12001
Age:
48
Rank:
Warrant Officer Class II
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
South Saskatchewan Regiment, R.C.I.C.
Birth:
October 21, 1893
Gauldry, Fifeshire, Scotland
Enlistment:
September 4, 1939
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
Death:
January 26, 1942
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
Block 61. Lot 6.
Additional information
Husband of Minnie Robertson, of Weyburn, Saskatchewan.
Digital gallery of Warrant Officer Class II Charles Robertson
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Portrait of Charles Robertson of Weyburn, Sask 002 [9.5 cm x 15 cm]
Date unknown. Photo appears to have colour restoration via hand colouring from past decades. -
Portrait of Charles Robertson of Weyburn, Sask 001 [6 cm x 9 cm]
Date unknown. Image appears to be taken in Dundee, according to embossing on photo paper wrap. -
Portrait of Charles Robertson of Weyburn, Sask 003 [11.5 cm x 16.5 cm]
Date unknown. Copy of original. Note "S.S.R." in background, for South Saskatchewan Regiment. -
The Leader-Post, Regina. Saturday, Sept. 9, 1939 Page 7
Article covers the 100+ recruiting milestone for WW2, noting Great War veteran Charles Robertson as the first to join. -
Great War (WW1) Movements for Charles Robertson - part 1
Page 1 of 2 detailing Charles Robertson's movements in WW1. Note, Charles had only recently come to Canada from Scotland arriving on the Cassandra by way of St. John, New Brunswick on February 6, 1912. He enlisted on May 13, 1916. -
Great War (WW1) Movements for Charles Robertson - part 2
Page 2 of 2 detailing Charles Robertson's movements in WW1. Note, Charles had only recently come to Canada from Scotland arriving on the Cassandra by way of Saint John, New Brunswick on February 6, 1912. He enlisted on May 13, 1916. -
Headstone at Hillcrest Cemetery
The headstone was kindly supplied by the local legion.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 110 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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WEYBURN (HILLCREST) CEMETERY Saskatchewan, Canada
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