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Son of F. X. Lambert, B.A., of Ottawa, Ontario; husband of Adeline Armand Lambert. Graduate of the Royal Military College, Kingston. Also served in France and Egypt. Served in the South African Campaign.
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Major Marie Louis Benjamin Hector Lambert
452 Major Marie Louis Benjamin Hector Lambert (RMC 1900) was the son of F. X. Lambert, B.A., of Ottawa, Ontario. He was the husband of Adeline Armand Lambert. He was a graduate of the Royal Military College, Kingston. HeAlso served in France and Egypt. Served in the South African Campaign. He served with the Army Service Corps. He died on Aug 24, 1919. His name is listed on the Archangel memorial within Archangel Allied Cemetery in the Russian Federation.
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Major Marie Louis Benjamin Hector Lambert
452 Major Marie Louis Benjamin Hector Lambert (RMC 1900) was the son of F. X. Lambert, B.A., of Ottawa, Ontario. He was the husband of Adeline Armand Lambert. He was a graduate of the Royal Military College, Kingston. HeAlso served in France and Egypt. Served in the South African Campaign. He served with the Army Service Corps. He died on Aug 24, 1919. His name is listed on the Archangel memorial within Archangel Allied Cemetery in the Russian Federation.
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Major Marie Louis Benjamin Hector Lambert
Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades.
452 Major Marie Louis Benjamin Hector Lambert (RMC 1895) was the son of F. X. Lambert, B.A., of Ottawa, Ontario. He was the husband of Adeline Armand Lambert. He was a graduate of the Royal Military College, Kingston. He also served in France and Egypt. He served in the South African Campaign. He served with the Army Service Corps. He died on 24 Aug 1919. His name was listed on the Archangel Memorial in the Russian Federation.
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452 Major Marie Louis Benjamin Hector Lambert (RMC 1900) was the son of F. X. Lambert, B.A., of Ottawa, Ontario. He was the husband of Adeline Armand Lambert. He was a graduate of the Royal Military College, Kingston. HeAlso served in France and Egypt. Served in the South African Campaign. He served with the Army Service Corps. He died on Aug 24, 1919. His name is listed on the Archangel memorial within Archangel Allied Cemetery in the Russian Federation.
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452 Major Marie Louis Benjamin Hector Lambert (RMC 1900) was the son of F. X. Lambert, B.A., of Ottawa, Ontario. He was the husband of Adeline Armand Lambert. He was a graduate of the Royal Military College, Kingston. HeAlso served in France and Egypt. Served in the South African Campaign. He served with the Army Service Corps. He died on Aug 24, 1919. His name is listed on the Archangel memorial within Archangel Allied Cemetery in the Russian Federation.
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Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades. 452 Major Marie Louis Benjamin Hector Lambert (RMC 1895) was the son of F. X. Lambert, B.A., of Ottawa, Ontario. He was the husband of Adeline Armand Lambert. He was a graduate of the Royal Military College, Kingston. He also served in France and Egypt. He served in the South African Campaign. He served with the Army Service Corps. He died on 24 Aug 1919. His name was listed on the Archangel Memorial in the Russian Federation.
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Memorial stairwell, Royal Military College of Canada
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Memorial window, Royal Military College of Canada
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Page 596 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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ARCHANGEL MEMORIAL Russia
The memorial is located within Archangel Allied Cemetery. The Cemetery is on the north-west outskirts of the town of Archangel, adjoining the Lutheran and Russian Cemeteries.
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