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That turned into the Legion.

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That turned into the Legion.

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We were “Veterans of Foreign Wars”, was one outfit that started up. And then there was another outfit called the, what was it, Kent, King? Some other name of Veterans, and then they started up the Great War Veterans, the GWVA, Great War Veterans. And then that turned into the Legion. Yeah, that’s why the Legion started, was the Great War Veterans. And then there was other Veteran organizations and they amalgamated and all joined together. They had a big meeting and joined together and formed the Legion. A wonderful outfit!
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Mr. Joslin describes how the Royal Canadian Legion came into being.

Maurice Joslin

Maurice Joslin was born in England in 1893. As a youth, he was very musical and learned to play the bugle while in the Boy Scouts. He later bought an Army bugle from an Army Surplus store in London. His family emigrated to Canada, settling in Southern Manitoba. Lured by the local minister, the family moved to the area of North Battleford as homesteaders. Mr. Joslin enlisted at Moosejaw, Saskatchewan, joining the 38th Battalion as a Bugler. In this role he received no basic training whatsoever, even after his arrival in England. His voyage overseas was an eventful one. His vessel sank a German submarine off the coast of Ireland. Mr. Joslin reveals the details of the carnage and his wounding at the battle of Cambrai, with the resulting amputation of his finger. Following his return to Canada, he worked as a car salesman in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan. Remarrying after the death of first wife, Mr. Joslin moved to Penticton, British Columbia where his wife had been hired as a teacher. Mr. Joslin has been actively involved in Canadian Veteran’s organisations and is a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
:59
Person Interviewed:
Maurice Joslin
War, Conflict or Mission:
First World War
Location/Theatre:
Europe
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
38th Battalion
Rank:
Private
Occupation:
Bugler / Runner

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