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Son of Maxwell M. and Lillian A. Mowat, of Campbellton, New Brunswick.
His grave marker bears the inscription "Died in Russia".
Brother of Second Lieutenant Morden Maxwell Mowat, who died on May 16, 1916, while serving with the Royal Flying Corps.
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Captain Oliver Alexander Mowat
Sadly the men of the 16th brigade Canadian Field Artillery where still fighting and dying in North Russia long after armistice was declared in France and Belgium along with the men of Syren Party and thousands of Canadians troops in Siberia in the forgotten theatres of the war from Sept 1918 to June 1919
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This article was taken from an online newspaper.
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Capt. Oliver Alexander Mowat
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A Post Card Home<P> Telephonist Dug Out<P> signed Ollie
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me. From the Annie Boyes collection courtesy of the Simcoe County Archives. http://www.simcoe.ca/dpt/arc
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Grave marker of Captain Oliver Alexander MOWAT, MC at Campbellton Rural Cemetery, Campbellton NB, Canada. (Photo credit: Captain (Ret'd) E.L.L. Gaudet, CD)
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Grave marker of Captain Oliver Alexander MOWAT, MC at Campbellton Rural Cemetery, Campbellton NB, Canada. (Photo credit: Captain (Ret'd) E.L.L. Gaudet, CD)
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From the Montreal Star c.1919. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Canadian Field Artillery Division: 16th Bde.
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Sadly the men of the 16th brigade Canadian Field Artillery where still fighting and dying in North Russia long after armistice was declared in France and Belgium along with the men of Syren Party and thousands of Canadians troops in Siberia in the forgotten theatres of the war from Sept 1918 to June 1919
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Commemorated on:
Page 540 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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CAMPBELLTON RURAL CEMETERY New Brunswick, Canada
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