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In memory of:

Leading Seaman Alexander Eric Paul Munro

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Military service

Service number: VR/5727
Age: 25
Rank: Leading Seaman
Force: Navy
Unit/Regiment: Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve
Division: H.M.C.S. GALIANO
Death: October 30, 1918

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Son of William and Mary V. Munro, of Vancouver, British Columbia.

In the Books of Remembrance

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Page 475 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VICTORIA MEMORIAL British Columbia, Canada

On Vancouver Island in Ross Bay Cemetery, British Columbia, is the VICTORIA MEMORIAL. The cemetery holds 133 war graves and contains, in a separate plot, the Naval Memorial which consists simply of a square block of granite bearing the names of 39 officers and men who were lost or buried at sea in the Pacific Ocean. Of these, 36 were from the HMCS Galiano which went down on October 30, 1918. Behind the VICTORIA MEMORIAL stands a Cross of Sacrifice.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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