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Fils de Peter et Maude Aylen, de Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Frère d' artilleur Gerald Henry Aylen d'Artillerie canadienne de campagne, qui est décédé le 24 août, 1918.
Galerie numérique de Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen
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Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen
Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen
Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen was the son of Peter and Maude Aylen, of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. He was the brother of Gunner Gerald Henry Aylen of the Canadian Field Artillery, who died on August 24, 1918. He was Cadet # 1095 of the class of 1915 at the Royal Military College of Canada. He served with the Canadian Field Artillery, 27th Battery, 7th Brigade. He died on Apr 19, 1916. He was buried in the Dickebusch New Military Cemetery, Ieper West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. As an ex-cadet, he is named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada.
Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen
Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen
Pro Deo Et Patria Erected by the Royal Military College Club of Canada Anno Domini 1923. Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada.
1095 Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen (RMC 1915) was the son of Peter and Maude Aylen, of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. He was the brother of Gunner Gerald Henry Aylen of the Canadian Field Artillery, who died on August 24, 1918. He served with the Canadian Field Artillery, 27th Battery, 7th Brigade. He died on Apr 19, 1916. He was buried in the Dickebusch New Military Cemetery, Ieper West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
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Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen was an alumni of the Royal Military College of Canada 1915 #1095. He served with the Canadian Field Artillery, 27th Battery, 7th Brigade. He died on Apr 19, 1916. His name is listed on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada.
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Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen was the son of Peter and Maude Aylen, of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. He was the brother of Gunner Gerald Henry Aylen of the Canadian Field Artillery, who died on August 24, 1918. He was Cadet # 1095 of the class of 1915 at the Royal Military College of Canada. He served with the Canadian Field Artillery, 27th Battery, 7th Brigade. He died on Apr 19, 1916. He was buried in the Dickebusch New Military Cemetery, Ieper West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. As an ex-cadet, he is named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada.
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Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen was cadet 1095 in the class of 1915 at the Royal Military College of Canada. On their 50th anniversary, the class of 1915 at the Royal Military College of Canada have placed this memorial stained glass window to honour their fallen comrades.
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Pro Deo Et Patria Erected by the Royal Military College Club of Canada Anno Domini 1923. Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada. 1095 Lieutenant Cyril Keith Aylen (RMC 1915) was the son of Peter and Maude Aylen, of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. He was the brother of Gunner Gerald Henry Aylen of the Canadian Field Artillery, who died on August 24, 1918. He served with the Canadian Field Artillery, 27th Battery, 7th Brigade. He died on Apr 19, 1916. He was buried in the Dickebusch New Military Cemetery, Ieper West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
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Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades.
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Memorial stair, Royal Military College, Kingston
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Remembering brothers lost … Brothers In Arms Memorial, Zonnebeke, BE … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens … May 2022
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From a World War 1 issue of the Edmonton Journal c.1916. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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NOUVEAU CIMETIÈRE MILITAIRE DE DICKEBUSCH Belgique
Le NOUVEAU CIMETIÈRE MILITAIRE DE DICKEBUSCH est situé à 5 kilomètres au sud-ouest du centre-ville d'Ypres, dans le village de Dikkebus lui-même. (Dikkebus est l'épellation moderne de Dickebusch.)
Du centre-ville d'Ypres on se rend à la Dikkebusseweg (N375) via la Elverdingsestraat, en traversant tout droit au carrefour giratoire pour emprunter la J. Capronstraat (sur 30 mètres) et ensuite en suivant la M. Fochlaan. Tout de suite après la gare ferroviaire, le premier virage à droite donne sur la Dikkebusseweg.
En arrivant au village de Dikkebus, on trouve le NOUVEAU CIMETIÈRE MILITAIRE DE DICKEBUSCH sur la Kerkstraat, une petite rue qui croise la Dikkebusseweg sur la gauche. Le cimetière se trouve 200 mètres plus loin dans cette rue, juste après l'église du village, en face de l'Annexe du Nouveau cimetière militaire de Dickebusch.
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