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Temporarily enlisted under the National Resources Mobilization Act of 1940 on 13 March 1942, he was assigned regimental number D-611559. After one month's training, on 9 May 1942, he was incorporated into the regular forces with regimental number D-129112 in Sherbrooke, Quebec. On 8 September 1943, he was transferred to the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. On 21 December 1943, he arrived in Great Britain. On 19 February 1944, he was transferred to the 1st Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment and left for Italy on the 18th, arriving on 3 March 1944. He was killed in action on 14 September 1944 during an assault to capture San Martino. He was buried on the 17th in Pesaro before being exhumed and reburied on 31 May 1945 in Gradara cemetery.
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Page 277 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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GRADARA WAR CEMETERY Italy
GRADARA WAR CEMETERY is situated in the Commune of Gradara in the Province of Pesaro, at a distance of about 1.5 kilometres from the shores of the Adriatic. To reach the GRADARA WAR CEMETERY from Highway A14 (Bologna-Taranto), exit at Cattolica, which is the nearest town and a seaside resort. The Cemetery is on the main road 5 kilometres south west of the town.
The cemetery occupies a unique position on a hillside which was terraced for agriculture, each row of graves taking up one terrace. The site for the cemetery was chosen in November 1944 and it contains the graves of casualties incurred during the advance from Ancona to Rimini (which broke the Gothic Line) and in the heavy fighting around Rimini, which was taken by the Allies on 21st September 1944.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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