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Private Maxime Demers

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Military service

Service number: B/146844
Age: 20
Rank: Private
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: Royal 22e Régiment, R.C.I.C.
Birth: May 27, 1924 Demers Centre, Pontiac
Enlistment: May 13, 1943 Ontario
Death: December 14, 1944 Near Russi, Italy

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: V. C. 15.
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Baptized Moïse Maxime Mathias Demers. Son of Mathias Demers and Marie Anna Saint-Cyr from Demers Centre, Pontiac, Québec.

Enrolled at the 2nd District Depot in Toronto, Ontario, for the 42nd CA(E)BTC, 4 R Wing Company in Joliette, Quebec, on February 11, 1944, he was transferred to the 3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment. He embarked for Great Britain on the 13th, arriving at his destination on the 25th. On March 26, he left for the Mediterranean theater of operations, landing in Italy on April 9. The same day, he was assigned to the 4th Battalion. He was wounded in action for the first time on September 14, 1944, in the Villa Belvedere sector, during the encirclement of Palazzo Paradiso. Returning to the regiment, he was seriously wounded in action a second time on December 11, 1944 during the assault on the Fosso Vetro canal between the Lamone and Bagnacavallo rivers near Traversara. He died on December 14, 1944 at 9:20 a.m. in a field hospital in Russi.

In the Books of Remembrance

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Page 289 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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RAVENNA WAR CEMETERY Italy

The Ravenna War Cemetery lies on a communal road 1 kilometre south of the SS16 from Ravenna to Ferrara near the village of Piangipane in the Commune and Province of Ravenna. The turning from the main road is at the 143 kilometres stone, 12 kilometres west of Ravenna. The turning is marked with a Commonwealth War Graves sign pointing in the direction of the cemetery, and a road sign marked 'Piangipane 4 kilometres'. Continue along the minor road until a further Commonwealth War Graves sign is seen. The entrance to the cemetery is located on the left hand side of the road.

The site for the cemetery was selected by the Army in 1945 for burials from the surrounding battlefields. Ravenna was taken by the Canadian Corps at the beginning of December 1944, and the burials in the cemetery there reflect the fighting for the Senio line and the period of relative quiet during the first three months of 1945. Many of the men buried there were Canadians; one of the last tasks of the Canadian Corps before being moved to north-west Europe was the clearing of the area between Ravenna and the Comacchio lagoon. Others are Indians from the 10th Indian Division, and New Zealanders. The Cemetery also contains the graves of 30, 1914-18 War casualties concentrated in March 1974 from Gradisca Communal Cemetery , Italy and 3 other burials concentrated from other minor cemeteries in Italy. There are now over 30 graves of the First World War and 956 graves plus one Special Memorial of the Second World War.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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