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William Scarth Fry

In memory of:

Lieutenant William Scarth Fry

December 21, 1941
Red Hill, Hong Kong

Military Service


Age:

34

Force:

Army

Unit:

Royal Rifles of Canada, R.C.I.C.

Citation(s):

1939-1945 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal 1939-1945, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp.

Additional Information


Born:

September 2, 1907
Westmount, Quebec

Enlistment:

October 28, 1940
Quebec City, Quebec

Son of Henry Fry Jr. and Laura Stevenson of Montréal, Québec. B.A., certified Charted accountant. Brother of Lieutenant Henry Stevenson Fry, enlisted as a private in the Canadian Army Medical Corps, regimental number 523, wounded in action November 17th, 1917, at Passchendaele, Flanders, Belgium, and died of those wounds April 12th, 1919.

Received COTC training at McGill University in Montréal, Québec, from 1939 to 1940, second lieutenant in the Royal Rifles of Canada - NPAM - from 1940 to his integration into the regular forces of the 1st Battalion of this regiment. He served in Québec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland with W Force, Hong Kong with C Force. He had 409 days of service, including 55 overseas."

Commemorated on Page 30 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

SAI WAN MEMORIAL
Victoria, Hong Kong

Grave Reference:

Column 23.

Location:

This SAI WAN MEMORIAL honours over 2,000 men of the land forces of the British Commonwealth and Empire who died in the defence of Hong Kong during the Second World War. The SAI WAN MEMORIAL is in the form of a shelter building 24 metres long and 5.5 metres wide. It stands at the entrance to Sai Wan Bay War Cemetery, outside Victoria, the capital of Hong Kong. From the semi-circular forecourt, two wide openings lead to the interior of the building. The names are inscribed on panels of Portland stone. The dedicatory inscription reads:


1939 - 1945 The officers and men whose memory is honoured here died in the defence of Hong Kong in December 1941 and in the ensuing years of captivity and have no known grave.

The northern side of the Memorial is open and four granite piers support the copper roof. From a commanding position 305 metres above sea level, it looks out over the War Cemetery where some 1,500 men lie buried, and across the water to Mainland China - a magnificent view of sea and mountains. The Cape Collinson area has many cemeteries. Walking up this narrow one-way traffic road, one will pass the Catholic Cemetery situated on the hillside to the left of the road, and the Hong Kong Military Cemetery on the right. Sai Wan War Cemetery is about half way up Cape Collinson Road and faces the Muslim and Buddhist cemeteries. One can also get a taxi from Chai Wan Terminus and follow the same route. Alternatively, one can board a public light bus, Route No.16M, which runs from Chai Wan MTR Terminus to Stanley. En route to Stanley the minibus will pass Sai Wan War Cemetery.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

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  • Memorial– Lieutenant WILLIAM SCARTH FRY is one of 22 members of the Royal Rifles of Canada,  Royal Canadian Infantry Corps who are commemorated on this panel of the Sai Wam Memorial.  He was one of 290 Canadian soldiers killed during the defense of Hong Kong, from December 8th to December 25th, 1941
  • Inscription– Dedicatory inscription of the SAI WAN MEMORIAL.  This memorial  bears the names of more than 2,000 Commonwealth servicemen, including 228 Canadians
  • Canada and the Defence of Hong Kong.– Veterans Affairs Canada.
  • Canada and the Defence of Hong Kong.– Veterans Affairs Canada.
  • Photo of William Scarth Fry– Lieutenant William Scarth Fry courtesy McGill University archives
  • Photo of William Scarth Fry– William Scarth Fry courtesy McGill University archives
  • Newspaper clipping– Lieutenant William Scarth Fry obit Montreal Star Jan 6 1943 courtesy McGill University archives
  • Newspaper Clipping– From the Montreal Gazette. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me

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