World War 2 1939-1945 Casualties

Western Casualties For Three Services

Following is a list of western casualties for the Royal Canadian air force, Canadian (active) army, and Royal Canadian navy. Addresses given are of next-of-kin

Source: Rainy River Record Rainy River, Ontario date of publication unknown
Contributor B. Gaetz

ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE

OVERSEAS

Killed on active service

Stevenson, James, PO., Winnipeg
Cole, Robert. Sgt., Portage la Prairie, Man.[Brian’s note: Died Oct 16, 1942]
Desjardine, Joseph, Sgt., Climax, Sask.
Matheson, James. Sgt., Bashaw, Alta. [Brian’s note: Died Oct 15, 1942]
Sinclair, William, Sgt., Penticton, B.C.
Reay, Richard. Sgt., Bashaw, Alta.[Brian’s note: Died Oct 15, 1942]
Robertson, Donald, Sgt., Saskatoon.
Sparrow, Bruce, Sgt., Winnipeg.
MacIver, John, Sgt., Calgary.

Died of Injuries Received on Active Service

Anderson, James, Sgt., Craigmyle, Alta.

Missing After Air Operations

Brown, Ray, Sgt., Vancouver.
Dixon, Garth, Sgt., Carmichael, Sask.
Murray, Donald, Sgt., Norwood, Man.
Spouler, Joseph, Sgt., Burnaby, B.C.
Salchenberger, Robert, Sgt., Bassano, Alta.
Anderson, William, Sgt., St. Albert, Alta.
Burrill, Frank, Sgt., Ladysmith, B.C.
Deatherage, Walter, Sgt., Smiley, Sask.
Fargher, George, Sgt., Winnipeg.
Bell, Charles, Sgt., Regina.
McCasky, Eddie, Sgt., Winnipeg.
Yeates, George, Sgt., Vancouver.
Porritt, William, Flt. Sgt., Vancouver.
Smith, Raymond, Flt. Sgt., Vancouver.
Einarson, Harold, Sgt., Wynyard, Sask.
Fountain, Irwin, PO., Abbotsford, B.C.
Freberg, Philip, PO., New Westminster, B.C.
Poch, Louis, PO., Frank, Alta.
Margolis, Albert, Flt. Sgt., Calgary.
Kidson, Frank Wilfred, Sgt., Penticton, B.C.

Seriously Injured on Active Service

Bryden, Hugh, Flt. Sgt., Saskatoon.
Broughton, John, Sgt., Creelman, Sask.

Missing, Believed Killed During Flying Operations

McFarlane, Jack, PO., Calgary.
Desmarais, Benoit, Sgt., St. Boniface.
Jones, William, PO., Winnipeg.
Wardrop, Alexander, PO., Deroche, B.C.
Hill, Edward, PO., Lucky Lake, Sask.
Sherman, Charles, Sgt., Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.
Hunter, Thomas, Sgt., Winnipeg.
Scotten, Jack, Sgt., St. James, Man.
Sveinson, Helgi, Sgt., Dafoe, Sask.

Seriously Ill

Viczko, Rose, Cpl., Prudhomme, Sask.
Ruffett, Percy, AC2, New Westminster, B.C.

Previously Reported Missing, Believed Killed, Now Reported Killed on Active Service

Teskey, John, Sgt. Port Arthur.

Previously Reported Dangerously Ill, Now Reported to Have Died From Natural Causes

McLaren, Jack, PO., Maidstone, Sask.

Prisoner of War

Stonesall, John, Sgt., Hartney, Man.

Newfoundland
Missing on Active Service
Barrett, John, PO., Calgary.
Jones, Archie, LAC., Invernay, Sask.
Walker, Edward, LAC., Winnipeg.
Parker, George, AC2., Waskatenau, Alta.

CANADA
Missing After Flying Operations
Baxter, George, PO., Victoria.

Previously Reported Seriously Ill, Now Reported Dangerously Ill
Lanegraff, Ernest, LAC., Vancouver.

Seriously Ill
Moen, Sever, LAC., Millet, Alta.
Campbell, Orval, AC2, Winnipeg.
Shaw, Thelma, A. W. 2., Vancouver.

Missing After Sinking of Steamship Caribou
Jones, Archie, LAC., Invernay, Sask.

Overseas Canadians in Royal Air Force

Prisoner of War
Bertrand, Henry, Sgt., Grande Prairie, Alta.

Royal Canadian Navy
Following is the official list of Canadian naval casualties following sinking of the Newfoundland – Nova Scotia steamship Caribou.
Missing, Believed Lost
Wilkie, A., nursing sister, Carman, Man.
Rendall, G. W., shipwright, Winnipeg.

Canadian (active) Army Overseas

Died of Wounds, Accidental British Columbia Regiment
McHaffie-Gow, James, Cpl., Rounthwaite, Man.

Died
Canadian Armored Corps
Propp, Alexander, Gnr., Calgary,

British Columbia Regiment
Anderson, Lorne, Pte., Vancouver.

Seriously Ill
Royal Canadian Artillery
Shewring, Frederick, Gnr., address unknown.
Flynn, Reginald, Gnr., Onoway, Alta.

Alberta Regiment
Fisher, Lloyd, L-Cpl., Spruce Grove, Alta.
Smith, Heber, Pte., Marquette, Man.

Dangerously Ill
Saskatchewan Regiment
Wondga, Joseph, L-Cpl., Saskatoon.

Books of Remembrance

The Six Books of Remembrance lie in the Memorial Chamber in the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill. Together they commemorate the lives of 114,710 Canadians who lost their lives while serving their country in battle outside Canada since Confederation.

The first one created, and the largest of the Books, is the First World War Book which contains 66,655 names. This book is followed by the Second World War Book which contains 44,893 names.

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