Report of a Minor raid, Night of Dec. 1/2

The 18th Battalion entry for December 1/2  1916 records: Place: Calonne II (Most probably opposite the German Lines astride the Lens - Bethune railway near Cite Calonne) Date: Dec 1/Dec 1/2 8 pm 18th Canadian Battalion in front line at Calonne II sector. On the night of December 1/2 a minor operation was directed against... Continue Reading →

New and Modified Soldiers Pages as of November 14, 2014

Aylward, George: Service no. 53883 The Carthy Brothers Carthy, Percy: Service no. 54210 Carthy, Eric: Service no. 54209 Norwood, James Hamiton: Service no. 53605 Pollard, Harry William: Service no. 53881 The Lavelle Brothers Lavelle, Russell George: Service no. 126224 Lavelle, Lewis Edward: Service no. 3132249 Lavelle, Leonard Stanslau: Service no. 3131642 Reynolds, William Henry: Service... Continue Reading →

New Link Category and Links Added

Created a new link Category today focusing on Canadian Expeditionary Force Units. The quality of the pages varies but the efforts of the people doing this work is always appreciated. The 19th Battalion site interests me because they often served beside each other in the field or were relieving each other. If anyone has any... Continue Reading →

Patriotism in Canada Small and Large

Coming from Waterloo Region I would hazard that there is hardly anyone that has lived here that is not aware of the fact that Kitchener, Ontario was once named Berlin. With its large German population at the turn of the last century and this group's influence still significant culturally with such events as the 2nd... Continue Reading →

One Family. One War. 2 Lives

  On October 26th, 1918 the Toronto Star carried a brief article about a newspaper reporter from Stratford who died in action with the 18th Battalion on October 10, 1918: Lavelle Killed in Action. Pte. Leonard S. Lavelle, formerly sporting editor of the Stratford Herald, was killed in action. He went overseas in the spring... Continue Reading →

Soldiers Added Today

Please check out the individual soldiers' pages for each of these men of the 18th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Hall, George: Service no. 189862 McDonald, Albert Alexander: Service no. 3131667 Coghlin, Ralph: Service no. 675215 McMullen, John Wesley: service no. 746055 McMullin, Leanord Calvin: Service no. 844831 Dawe, Victor: Service no. 54240 Fenton, Herbert Bishop:... Continue Reading →

In Memory…

Private John Taylor Dewar, 730016 D Company, 4th Battalion, Western Ontario Regiment Canadian Expeditionary Forces Died of Wounds on April 3rd, 1918 at No. 2 Canadian Field Ambulance sustained on April 1st, 1918 at Telegraph Hill, Arras Sector 4th Battalion War Diary Entry: April 1, 1918 Battalion relieved 1st Canadian Battalion in the TELEGRAPH HILL... Continue Reading →

222 Days

As the war progressed the feelings of the participants that had survived the Great War will never be adequately expressed or even summarized by those that come after. The 4th Battalion, CEF was part of the 1st Contingent and had been serving in France and Belgium since February 11th, 1915. A War Diary entry from... Continue Reading →

Soldiers Posted Today

One of the primary objectives of this blog is to list the soldiers found in the 18th Battalion War Diary. As research shows that the private soldier (or "other ranks") where rarely mentioned in the War Diary of the 18th Battalion the research has been expanded to list any soldier found during research for this... Continue Reading →

City of Sarnia Honours the Fallen

The City of Sarnia with work by Tom Slater are updating and revising the The Remembrance Project: A Record of Fallen Soldiers according to this article in the The Observer. The current version is available at several sites and this link will take you to the Lambton County Library version in PDF format. This resource... Continue Reading →

A Young Girl Remembers into Adulthood

Anges McVittie was a young girl when Alfred Steggles boarded with her family before he joined the CEF and the 186 Overseas Battalion on March 13, 1916. Eventually assigned to the 18th Battalion he was to be killed in action exactly one year before the Great War's end. He was one of 154 Canadian soldiers... Continue Reading →

Anniversary

Today marks the 100th anniversary of my Grandfather's enlistment into the 18th Battalion, Western Ontario, Regiment, CEF.

The Goss Family

As often happens in research one soldier's research leads to another. During the research into Private Percy Lemmon one of the news articles shared with me shows another soldier who served in the 18th Battalion, George Goss. George Goss had two other family members who served in the C.E.F.. His father served in the 18th... Continue Reading →

New Soldiers Listed

One of the major endeavors of this blog is to list every soldier I find through researching the 18th Battalion. There is a Nominal Roll (1915) available digitally but the efforts focused at this blog is to do the research of the War Diaries and list those soldiers that are named in the War Diary.... Continue Reading →

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