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Frank Whiting’s Friends and Acquaintances from Manitoba Agricultural College who served in World War I[1]

 

Soldiers' Surnames Beginning With:

A-G | H-L | M-Z

 


Soldiers A-G

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

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Andrews, John Duncan Boyd, Wilbur Thomas Victor Dutton, Edward William
Arnott, Roy Allan POW Bradford, Frederick William Dyer, Hugh Marshall
Ash, Harold Joseph Brown, James Leonard Dyer, Wilfred Harry
Bacon, William Ellis Brown, J. M. Ellis, Joseph Henry
Barker, Harry Graham Campbell, Harry Hazel Fairlie, George David
Beaubier, Beaty Frederick Cogland, Thomas Willis Forbes, William Noble
Bell, Charles G. Cox, Lionel Johnston Forsyth, Frederick Crawford
Belway, Frank, Eden Crawford, Frederick Walter Fox, Sherman Errol
Betts, William Cumming, Allan G. Gibson, John A.
Bewell, Everett Raymond Cunningham, Robert Alexander Gislason, Valdimar Gisli
Billington, Roy M. Davey, George Goorevitch, Julius
Black, George Strivel Daw, Frank Gordon, Clifford
Blackhall, Henry Herbert Dennison, Henry Holling Gordon, Kenneth Wathen “Scotty”
Blake, Edward Arthur Dennison, Robert Lionel Graham, John K.
Blows, Albert George Drayson, Percy William Grant, Evan Alexander
Bolton, Wilbert G. Dryden, John Cameron Green, John Bennett

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Soldiers H-L

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

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Hall, Reginald Marshall Hopper, Robert “Roy” Milton Johnson, Tandy A.
Hamilton, John “Scotty” Houghton, Bernard Frederick Josephson, Helgi Bjarni
Harkness, William Hudson, Harry Kennedy, Charles Gordon
Hawthorne, Ernest Hermon Hudson, John Henry Kerr, Oscar
Hedley, Percival Edgar Hughes, Robert Oliver Lamb, Colby Cyrus
Hepworth, Joseph Hutton, Frank Valentine Laughland, Frank
Higham, Joseph Franklin Jenkins, Morgan Jones MIA Lewis, Rowland
Hopper, Clark Reid Jennings, Sam Locke, Charles William

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Soldiers M-Z

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

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Malcolm, George Lawrence Parker, William J. Thompson, Victor Harrison
Marshall, Charles G. Pearson, Ernest H. “Ernie” Thorlakson, Johannes S.
Mawhinney, Wilfred Francis Ramsay, Emerson Coatsworth Tingley, Hugh James
McAuley, Robert Francis “Frank” Richardson, Charles Douglas Trimble, Roy Conley
McDonald, William N. Robertson, Andrew “Andy” Waddell, Ernest William
McKenzie, Morrell Lorne Robertson, Andrew Heron Wilson Walker, Harold Cecil
McPhail, Hugh Rogers, Russell John “Rusty” Watkins, George Owen
Mitchell, Harris William Savage, Matthew Watson, Wilmot Earl
Mitchell, John Alvin Savage, William Weineke, Ray H.
Muir, Andrew Simmonds, Charles Henry Weir, William Gilbert
Muir, Elliott John Smith, Douglas “Doug” Whiting, Francis James MIA POW
Muldrew, Alfred William Smith, William Jeffery Williams, Thomas Lewis Owen poppy
Neilson, James John Stevens, Eric Herman Winkler, Howard Waldeman
Newcombe, Frederick Horace "Fred" Stone, William J., Macgregor Worswick, Basil poppy
Nixon, Charles Harrison Tait, Edward Young, Matthew Henry
Olive, Alfred Sydney Tarrant, George Young, Nelson red cross
Olive, Arthur K. Thompson, Archie Leroy “Shorty”  

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[1] This group of M.A.C. soldiers includes (1) students and graduates of M.A.C. specifically named in Frank Whiting’s Diaries (2) students, not named, but associated with college events to which Frank made reference, (3) classmates in the same year of Agriculture (Five Year Degree) as Frank, and (4) students mentioned by M.A.C. soldiers Frank knew in letters that were later printed in the M.A.C. Gazette or Managra.

 

 

Last updated: December 6, 2010

 

 

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