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Officers/Other Ranks from P.P.C.L.I. or other Battalions

This list may also include some soldiers who could not be clearly identified as members of the university companies.

 

Soldiers' Surnames Beginning With:

A-G | H-N | O-Z

 


Soldiers A-G

Wounded Gassed POW - Prisoner Of War Killed in Action/Died of Wounds MIA - Missing In Action

Click on soldiers' surnames to view more information:

Abbott, Arthur Ingram Briggs, George Dove, Andrew Amos
Adamson, Agar Stewart Brown, Gerald H. Drummond-Hay, Leonard Vivian
Alderson, Edwin Alfred Hervey Buller, Herbert Cecil Eastman, Bert
Allan, Melville Burt, Arthur James Edgar, James N.
Almon, John Egan Byng, Sir Julian Hedworth George Elliott, Albert Edward
Baldwin, Arthur Ernest Carvosso, James H. Elliott, Andrew
Baptie, Frederick Hoffman Christie, James Murdock Fleming, Arthur Gordon Slane
Barker, John Wilfred Clapp, Harry Saunders Flintoft, Thomas
Beech, Arthur Henry Samuel Clarke, Dameral Aubrev Gault, Andrew Hamilton
Bell, William Alan Creed, Hugh Gilbert, Donald Waite
Bishop, William Avery Davey, J. Gillingham, Frederick
Boulter, Robert Davidson, John Ledingham Godfrey, Stuart
Boyer, David G. Dickson, James John Good, Andrew Herbert Horatio
Bremner, Albert Alex Dohaney, Frank C. Greenaway, Frank
Brickland, Alexander Donaldson, John Grey, Archibald

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Soldiers H-N

Wounded Gassed POW - Prisoner Of War Killed in Action/Died of Wounds MIA - Missing In Action

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Haggard, Rider Lancelot Jones, John McCullough, Richard
Hanlon, Harry Jones, Stanley Livingstone POW McCutcheon, Edwin
Hasse, Frank Reginald Kane, Albert McEwan, James Livesay
Havelock, Fred Kelly, John McGahey, Charles Joseph Dennis
Heath, Charles Edgar Lapp, Victor Roy MIA McLean, Daniel
Hess, Ransom Howard Lindsay, James Hawkins Mercer, Malcolm Smith MIA
Hill, James Lipsett, Lewis James Miles, Albert D.
Hoey,William Henry Lloyd, Samuel Monty, Albert
Hogg, George Lloyd, Walter Harry Mullin, Roy Turner
Hoover, Gordon Henry MacDonald, John Neale, George
Hoover, Howard Macdonell, Archibald Cameron Needes, Sydney
Howard, Harry William MacNeill, John Newcombe, Edmund Freeman
Howie, Albert Martin, Stanley Fred Alwyn Nicholls, Arthur
Hylands, John McConnell, James Nichols, Raymond William
Inglee, John McConnell, Robert George Niven, Hugh Wilderskin
Johnstone, James Neil McCormack, John Joseph  
Jones, Frederick William McCullagh, Eric Merlin  

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Soldiers O-Z

Wounded Gassed POW - Prisoner Of War Killed in Action/Died of Wounds MIA - Missing In Action

Click on soldiers' surnames to view more information:

O'Keefe, Arthur Rogers, William Thomas Turner, Frederick William
Oliver, Edmund Henry Spurgeon, Christopher Ward, Alfred John
Papineau, Talbot Mercer Stevens, Arthur William Ward, Beecher Owen
Paterson, Stewart Stewart, Charles James Townshend Ward, Frederick
Pembroke, Henry Edward Strate, Elmer Ward, James
Plunkett, Merton Wesley Sulivan, Henry Ernest Watson, Henry George
Popey, William Tate, William Thomas Webb, Stanley Earl
Rennie, Alexander Ten Broeke, Melville Williams, Thomas
Rhodes, Ernest Todd, Herbert B. Wilson, Roy Wellington
Robb, Montie Joseph Triggs, Guy Wiser, Oscar
Robins, Archibald John Turner, Alfred Joslen  

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Last updated: February 10, 2011

 

 

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