Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils de Malcolm J. et Annie L. Kent, de 220, Dundas St., London, Ontario.
Commémoré sur la Cathédrale Saint Paul – plaque dédiée au major Victor Kent.
Galerie numérique de Major Victor John Kent
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Galerie numérique de
Major Victor John Kent
This photograph is from an album belonging to George C. Kirk (Regimental number 2650878). The photograph was taken by an unknown friend of Kirk's who served in France. It is captioned "Canadian Cemetery on Vimy Ridge." It is not dated, but would likely have been taken between March 1918 and May 1919.
The grave marker shows:
Major Victor J Kent
55th Bn 13th Bde C.F.A.
Killed in Action
March (??) 1918
(day is unclear in photograph)
Galerie numérique de
Major Victor John Kent
This an enlarged segment of a photograph from an album belonging to George C. Kirk (Regimental number 2650878). The photograph was taken by an unknown friend of Kirk's who served in France. It is captioned "Canadian Cemetery on Vimy Ridge." It is not dated, but would likely have been taken between March 1918 and May 1919.
The grave marker shows:
Major Victor J Kent
55th Bn 13th Bde C.F.A.
Killed in Action
March (??) 1918
(day is unclear in photograph)
Galerie numérique de
Major Victor John Kent
Galerie numérique de
Major Victor John Kent
Galerie numérique de
Major Victor John Kent
Galerie d'images
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Major Kent in a trench (I'm looking for his family)
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me.
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This photograph is from an album belonging to George C. Kirk (Regimental number 2650878). The photograph was taken by an unknown friend of Kirk's who served in France. It is captioned "Canadian Cemetery on Vimy Ridge." It is not dated, but would likely have been taken between March 1918 and May 1919. The grave marker shows: Major Victor J Kent 55th Bn 13th Bde C.F.A. Killed in Action March (??) 1918 (day is unclear in photograph)
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This an enlarged segment of a photograph from an album belonging to George C. Kirk (Regimental number 2650878). The photograph was taken by an unknown friend of Kirk's who served in France. It is captioned "Canadian Cemetery on Vimy Ridge." It is not dated, but would likely have been taken between March 1918 and May 1919. The grave marker shows: Major Victor J Kent 55th Bn 13th Bde C.F.A. Killed in Action March (??) 1918 (day is unclear in photograph)
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509 Major Victor John Kent (RMC 1901) was the son of Malcolm J. and Annie L. Kent, of 220, Dundas St., London, Ontario. He served with the Canadian Field Artillery, 13th Bde. He died on 4 Mar 1918. He was buried in the Aix-Noulette Communal Cemetery Extension in Pas de Calais, France.
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509 Major Victor John Kent (RMC 1901) was the son of Malcolm J. and Annie L. Kent, of 220, Dundas St., London, Ontario. He served with the Canadian Field Artillery, 13th Bde. He died on 4 Mar 1918. He was buried in the Aix-Noulette Communal Cemetery Extension in Pas de Calais, France.
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509 Major Victor John Kent (RMC 1901) was the son of Malcolm J. and Annie L. Kent, of 220, Dundas St., London, Ontario. He served with the Canadian Field Artillery, 13th Bde. He died on 4 Mar 1918. He is buried in the Aix-Noulette Communal Cemetery Extension in Pas de Calais, France.
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Source: Toronto Globe May 2, 1918
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Roll of Honour at Central Secondary School London Ontario lists his name as one of the fallen. Photo used by permission
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Royal Military College of Canada
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Royal Military College of Canada
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Diary submission outlining Major Kent's death.
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Major Victor Kent as displayed in the December 1918 edition of The Christmas Echo published in London Ontario --And in the Morning
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From the London Free Press March 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the London Free Press June 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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5th Canadian Division helmet that belonged to Major KENT. His name was discovered by accident, inscribed inside the helmet in 2007
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Page 441 du Livre du Souvenir de la Première Guerre mondiale.
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ANNEXE DU CIMETIÈRE COMMUNAL D'AIX-NOULETTE Pas de Calais, France
Aix-Noulette est un village du département du Pas-de-Calais situé à 13 kilomètres environ au sud de Béthune, sur la route principale qui mène à Arras. À partir d'Arras, prenez la route D937 vers Béthune. Une fois arrivé à l'église d'Aix-Noulette, tournez à droite. Le cimetière communal et l'annexe se trouvent à quelques centaines de mètres, du côté gauche de la route menant à Bully-Grenay.
Pour plus d’informations, visitez la Commission des sépultures de guerre du Commonwealth (site disponible en anglais seulement).
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