Military service
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Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bint, of 2024, Pender St. East, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Digital gallery of Private Thomas Bint
Digital gallery of
Private Thomas Bint
Item 1 is a September 1914 photo of Thomas Bint, bearing his handwritten caption. Item 2 is a September 1917 photo of Thomas Bint. Item 3 shows the reverse side of Item 2, bearing the handwritten inscription "France September 1917". Item 4 is an undated photo of a bivouac (encampment), probably in France, of the 158th Battalion (The Duke of Connaught's Own), Canadian Expeditionary Force (with which Thomas Bint served until he was killed in action on August 9, 1918).
Digital gallery of
Private Thomas Bint
Item 1 is a September 1914 photo of Thomas Bint, bearing his handwritten caption. Item 2 is a September 1917 photo of Thomas Bint. Item 3 shows the reverse side of Item 2, bearing the handwritten inscription "France September 1917". Item 4 is an undated photo of a bivouac (encampment), probably in France, of the 158th Battalion (The Duke of Connaught's Own), Canadian Expeditionary Force (with which Thomas Bint served until he was killed in action on August 9, 1918).
Digital gallery of
Private Thomas Bint
Item 1 is a September 1914 photo of Thomas Bint, bearing his handwritten caption. Item 2 is a September 1917 photo of Thomas Bint. Item 3 shows the reverse side of Item 2, bearing the handwritten inscription "France September 1917". Item 4 is an undated photo of a bivouac (encampment), probably in France, of the 158th Battalion (The Duke of Connaught's Own), Canadian Expeditionary Force (with which Thomas Bint served until he was killed in action on August 9, 1918).
Digital gallery of
Private Thomas Bint
Item 1 is a September 1914 photo of Thomas Bint, bearing his handwritten caption. Item 2 is a September 1917 photo of Thomas Bint. Item 3 shows the reverse side of Item 2, bearing the handwritten inscription "France September 1917". Item 4 is an undated photo of a bivouac (encampment), probably in France, of the 158th Battalion (The Duke of Connaught's Own), Canadian Expeditionary Force (with which Thomas Bint served until he was killed in action on August 9, 1918).
Image gallery
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Source: Library and Archives Canada. CIRCUMSTANCES OF DEATH REGISTERS FIRST WORLD WAR Surnames: Bernard to Binyon. Mircoform Sequence 9; Volume Number 31829_B016719; Reference RG150, 1992-93/314, 153 Page 647 of 652
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Item 1 is a September 1914 photo of Thomas Bint, bearing his handwritten caption. Item 2 is a September 1917 photo of Thomas Bint. Item 3 shows the reverse side of Item 2, bearing the handwritten inscription "France September 1917". Item 4 is an undated photo of a bivouac (encampment), probably in France, of the 158th Battalion (The Duke of Connaught's Own), Canadian Expeditionary Force (with which Thomas Bint served until he was killed in action on August 9, 1918).
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Item 1 is a September 1914 photo of Thomas Bint, bearing his handwritten caption. Item 2 is a September 1917 photo of Thomas Bint. Item 3 shows the reverse side of Item 2, bearing the handwritten inscription "France September 1917". Item 4 is an undated photo of a bivouac (encampment), probably in France, of the 158th Battalion (The Duke of Connaught's Own), Canadian Expeditionary Force (with which Thomas Bint served until he was killed in action on August 9, 1918).
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Item 1 is a September 1914 photo of Thomas Bint, bearing his handwritten caption. Item 2 is a September 1917 photo of Thomas Bint. Item 3 shows the reverse side of Item 2, bearing the handwritten inscription "France September 1917". Item 4 is an undated photo of a bivouac (encampment), probably in France, of the 158th Battalion (The Duke of Connaught's Own), Canadian Expeditionary Force (with which Thomas Bint served until he was killed in action on August 9, 1918).
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Item 1 is a September 1914 photo of Thomas Bint, bearing his handwritten caption. Item 2 is a September 1917 photo of Thomas Bint. Item 3 shows the reverse side of Item 2, bearing the handwritten inscription "France September 1917". Item 4 is an undated photo of a bivouac (encampment), probably in France, of the 158th Battalion (The Duke of Connaught's Own), Canadian Expeditionary Force (with which Thomas Bint served until he was killed in action on August 9, 1918).
In the Books of Remembrance
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Page 368 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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ROSIERES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION Somme, France
Rosieres is a village about 32 kilometres east of Amiens and 7.5 kilometres south of the main road from Amiens to St Quentin. From Peronne take the N17 towards Roye. Travel for approximately 7 kilometres to Villers Carlonne then turn right towards Amiens on the N29. Travel for 13 kilometres then turn left on the D329 towards Rosieres, then take the D28 towards Caix. Follow the signs for the communal cemetery which is situated on the northern side of the village.
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