Status Update on Blog

Having committed to being more systematic in the research and the recording of such I am almost caught up with adding all the soldiers that I have found so far. I have on record 379 of the approximately 2,200 soldiers that served with the 18th Battalion during World War 1. Of those, approximately 85% are... Continue Reading →

Courts Martial in the 18th Battalion

Item number Name Regimental Number Rank Unit Date 1545 Jacques, John 53695 Sergeant 18th Bn 1917 4960 Jacques, John 53695 Sergeant 18th Bn 1917 9130 Johnstone, H. 139744 Inconnu 18th Bn Aucun détail 257 Larocque, James L. 928596 Private 18th Bn 1918 3325 Laver, B. 190067 Private 18th Bn 1918 9107 Laver, B. 190067 Private... Continue Reading →

Updates on Blog

The journey continues... The organization taken to create some form of record keeping and organization for the soldiers' information has paid off dividends. I have tried to be more consistent in formatting the pages of the soldiers entered into the blog and have also tried to maintain this consistency with the inclusion of the Attestation... Continue Reading →

New Soldiers Pages as of February 2, 2015

Rowland, Arthur Edwin: Service no. 769139 McGovern, William: Service no. 226609 Campbell, John: Serivice no. 53324 Elliot, Robert Gordon: Lieutenant White, David Thomas: Service no. 53752 McInerney, Charles George: Service no. 657509 Bowen, Vincent: Service no. 53998 Ambrous, Archibald Charles: Service no. 53994 Snowdon, Johnston Lawrence: Service no. 651679 Berry, Ewart Gladstone: Service no. 675676... Continue Reading →

A SOLDIER AND A MAN

GAVE HIS LIFE FOR THE FLAG HE LOVED Pte. Herbert Morgan, Beloved Veteran, Dead in France SERVED EMPIRE FOR 22 YEARS Letter from "Pal" Tells of His Death and Funeral Greater love hath no man for his King and country than Pte. Herbert Morgan, of 23 Cartwright street, who game his live on May 1... Continue Reading →

New Soldier Pages as of January 5, 2015

Ludwig, Aaron Gilbert: Service no. 126835 Atherton, Peter: Service no. 406465 Hatcher, Charles Robert: Service no. 489238 Hatcher, Charles Robert: Service no. 489238 Moore, Edward T.: Service no. 802016 Brown, John: Service no. 54333 Skilton, Lloyd Tom: Service no. 409655 Johnson, Harold Bainbridge: Lieutenant Parker, Arthur Cuthbert: Service no. 675437 Newton, Frank: Service no. 2334334... Continue Reading →

New and Modified Soldiers Pages as of December 16, 2014

  Rayward, Theodore Oswald Hampton: Service no. 53279 Mewburn, John Chilton: Lieutenant Morrison, Gordon Fraser: Major Humphreys, John: Service no. 413050 Wiese, Harold John: Service no. 802732 Underwood, Clayton Elmer: Service no. 3131734 Stewart, James Charlton: Service no. 53970 Riley, Charles Herbert: Service no. 730379 Osborne, Albert Edward: Service no. 730713 Lee, John: Service no.... Continue Reading →

New and Modified Soldiers Pages as of December 6, 2014

The research forges ahead... Cater, Archibald Leonard: Service no. 730648 Bartleman, Scott: Serivce no. 730043 Aikens, John Wilson: Service no. 54125 McClinton, William Sinclair: Lieutenant Mackedie, Alan Reginald: Lieutenant CAPTAIN STUART LOWHALL GUNN: Captain Gunn was born in 1891, and received his early education in London, Ontario. He entered R.M.C. in 1909 and graduated in... Continue Reading →

A Scratching on a Wall in France

Private Archibald Leonard Cater joined the 18th Battalion on March 31, 1916 and served with the Battalion in France until the day he died 1 day after being wounded on October 1, 1918 in the Arras sector. At sometime before his death he left a stark reminder of his existence: an inscription on what appears... 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 →

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 →

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