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Arthur John Power

In memory of:

Sergeant Arthur John Power

February 26, 1945

Military Service


Service Number:

A/134

Age:

25

Force:

Army

Unit:

1st Hussars, R.C.A.C.

Division:

6th Armd. Regt.

Additional Information


Born:

August 11, 1919
Bowe, United Kingdom

Enlistment:

September 7, 1939
London, Ontario

Son of Jennie Power of London, Ontario.

Commemorated on Page 555 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

GROESBEEK MEMORIAL
Netherlands

Grave Reference:

Panel 10.

Location:

During the Second World War, many thousands of men and women from all countries of the British Commonwealth and Empire lost their lives in trying to repel the German invasion of the Netherlands and Belgium in 1940, and in the ensuing struggle to liberate the occupied countries. Some 11,000 of these have their graves in Belgium and nearly 20,000 lie in the Netherlands. Of this number, there are over 1,000 who have no known grave. The Groesbeek Memorial, which stands in Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, about 10 kilometres south-east of the Dutch town of Nijmegen, commemorates by name these members of the Commonwealth land forces who died during the campaign in North-West Europe between the time of crossing the Seine at the end of August 1944, and the end of the war in Europe. The Groesbeek Memorial consists of twin colonnaded buildings which face each other across the turfed forecourt of the Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, between the entrance and the Stone of Remembrance. The names of the men commemorated are inscribed in panels of Portland stone built into the rear walls, and within each building are inscribed the words:


The walls bear the names of the soldiers
Of the British Commonwealth and Empire
Who fell in the advance from the river seine
Through the low countries and into Germany
But to whom the fortune of war denied
A known and honoured grave.
30TH AUGUST 1944 - 5TH MAY 1945

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Digital Collection

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  • Photo of ARTHUR JOHN POWER– Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Photo of Arthur John (Archie) Power– From Newspaper Article, October 1945
PRESUMED DEAD						 "Sgt. Arthur John (Archie) Power, 26, son of Mrs. Jennie Power, 654 Nelson street, has been reported presumed killed in action in Germany.  He was reported missing in action last February 26.  He enlisted with the First Hussars in London in 1939, and went overseas at the beginning of 1941, serving on several battlefronts, including Sicily, Italy, France and Germany.  He attended Chesley Avenue School there."
  • Memorial
  • Photo of Arthur John Power– In memory of the people of London, Ontario who served during World War II and did not return. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me

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