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Omer Daoust

In memory of:

Private Omer Daoust

November 9, 1917
Passchendaele, Belgium

Military Service


Service Number:

847683

Age:

25

Force:

Army

Unit:

Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)

Division:

22nd Bn.

Citation(s):

British War Medal, Victory Medal

Additional Information


Born:

January 31, 1892
Lowell, Massachusetts

Enlistment:

March 27, 1916
Montreal, Quebec

Son of Félix Daoust and Olive Poirier. He declared being born in Montreal when he enlisted.

Enlisted in the 150th Battalion of the Mount Royal Carabiniers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, he arrived in Liverpool, England, on 6 October 1916. On 5 December, he was transferred to the 22nd Battalion and landed in France on the 6th. He was wounded in action on 6 February 1917. On 9 November 1917, near Abraham Heights, during the Battle of Passchendaele in Belgium, he was killed in action.

Commemorated on Page 225 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:
Grave Reference:

XXVIII. E. 22.

Location:

Tyne Cot Cemetery is located 9 Km north east of Ieper town centre on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The cemetery itself lies 700 meters along the Tynecotstraat on the right hand side of the road. Tyne Cot or Tyne Cottage was the name given by the Northumberland Fusiliers to a barn which stood near the level crossing on the Passchendaele-Broodseinde road. Three of these blockhouses still stand in the cemetery; the largest, which was captured on 4 October 1917 by the 3rd Australian Division, was chosen as the site for the Cross of Sacrifice by King George V during his pilgrimage to the cemeteries of the Western Front in Belgium and France in 1922. The Tyne Cot Cemetery is now the resting-place of nearly 12,000 soldiers of the Commonwealth Forces, the largest number of burials of any Commonwealth cemetery of either world war.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

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