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Clifford Hugh Hoskins

In memory of:

Private Clifford Hugh Hoskins

June 27, 1918

Military Service


Service Number:

406310

Age:

23

Force:

Army

Unit:

Canadian Army Medical Corps

Division:

Llandovery Castle (Hospital Ship)

Additional Information


Born:

February 19, 1895
Castle Cary, United Kingdom

Enlistment:

April 16, 1915
Hamilton, Ontario

Son of Thomas and Charlotte E. Hoskins, of Somerset, England.

Commemorated on Page 431 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

HALIFAX MEMORIAL
Nova Scotia, Canada

Grave Reference:

Panel 2.

Location:

The HALIFAX MEMORIAL in Nova Scotia's capital, erected in Point Pleasant Park, is one of the few tangible reminders of the men who died at sea. Twenty-four ships were lost by the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War and nearly 2,000 members of the RCN lost their lives. This Memorial was erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and was unveiled in November 1967 with naval ceremony by H.P. MacKeen, Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, in the presence of R. Teillet, then Minister of Veterans Affairs. The monument is a great granite Cross of Sacrifice over 12 metres high, clearly visible to all ships approaching Halifax. The cross is mounted on a large podium bearing 23 bronze panels upon which are inscribed the names of over 3,000 Canadian men and women who were buried at sea. The dedicatory inscription, in French and English, reads as follows:

1914-1939
1918-1945
IN THE HONOUR OF
THE MEN AND WOMEN
OF THE NAVY
ARMY AND MERCHANT NAVY
OF CANADA
WHOSE NAMES
ARE INSCRIBED HERE
THEIR GRAVES ARE UNKNOWN
BUT THEIR MEMORY
SHALL ENDURE.

On June 19, 2003, the Government of Canada designated September 3rd of each year as a day to acknowledge the contribution of Merchant Navy Veterans.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Digital Collection

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  • Photo of Clifford Hugh Hoskins in his uniform– original picture passed through the family, from Clifford's brother Stanley, to his daughter Jennifer.
  • Newspaper clipping– From the Toronto Telegram July 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Newspaper clipping– From the Hamilton Spectator 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Newspaper Clipping
  • Newspaper Clipping 2– Pte. Clifford Hugh Hoskins died as a result of the sinking of the Llandovery Castle hospital ship.
  • Borden Dairy War Memorial– City Dairy Co. Ltd. War Memorial, Niagara Street, Toronto, Ontario.  The first World War names listed were employed by the City Dairy Co. Ltd.  This dairy was acquired by the Borden Company after the war.  World War Two names for Borden Company employees were added at a later date.  Donated by the Borden Company to the Canadian Corps Association and moved to 201 Niagara Street.

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