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  • Memory Project Archive

    Allan Victor D'Clute (Primary Source)

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/3446_original.jpg Allan Victor D'Clute (Primary Source)
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    Allen David Snotty Griffith (Primary Source)

    Allan David Snotty Griffith served as a submarine operator during the Second World War. Read and listen to Allan Griffith’s testimony below. Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/3730_original.jpg Allen David Snotty Griffith (Primary Source)
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    Allen Henry Groat (Primary Source)

    Allen Henry Groat served in the army during the Second World War. Read and listen to Allen Groat’s testimony below. Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/7100_original.jpg Allen Henry Groat (Primary Source)
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    Allen Lucky Lucas (Primary Source)

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/2602_original.jpg Allen Lucky Lucas (Primary Source)
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    Allison Joseph Furlotte (Primary Source)

    Mr. Allison Furlotte is a Korean War veteran who went overseas during the period that followed the 1953 armistice. He served with the 4th Battalion of The Canadian Guards. Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/13675_original.jpg Allison Joseph Furlotte (Primary Source)
  • Memory Project Archive

    Almon Douglas Bud Newcombe (Primary Source)

    Almon Douglas Bud Newcombe served in the army during the Second World War. Read and listen to Almon Newcombe’s testimony below. Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/5963_original.jpg Almon Douglas Bud Newcombe (Primary Source)
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    Alonzo Blackmore (Primary Source)

    Alonzo Blackmore served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. Read and listen to Alonzo Blackmore’s testimony below. Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/1436_original.jpg Alonzo Blackmore (Primary Source)
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    Aloysius Wish Traverse (Primary Source)

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/4950_original.jpg Aloysius Wish Traverse (Primary Source)
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    Alphonse Martel (Primary Source)

    "That’s for sure, when some of our friends died like that… We would say: “Where is so-and-so?” And they would reply: “You didn’t hear? How come? He died yesterday.”" See below for Mr. Martel's entire testimony. Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/MemoryProject/AlphonseMartel/9380_original.jpg Alphonse Martel (Primary Source)
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    Alvin Gorrill (Primary Source)

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/4539_original.jpg Alvin Gorrill (Primary Source)
  • Memory Project Archive

    Amos Wilkie Wilkins (Primary Source)

    During the Second World War, Amos Wilkins left the family farm in Alberta to join the Canadian Army in 1940. He served with The Calgary Highlanders infantry regiment and was among the mortar platoon personnel assigned to the disastrous Dieppe Raid on 19 August 1942. He was commissioned as an officer in 1943 and later wounded at Woensdrecht, Holland in October 1944. Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/4474_original.jpg Amos Wilkie Wilkins (Primary Source)
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    Anatole Côté (Primary Source)

    Anatole Côté served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. Read and listen to Anatole Côté’s testimony below. Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/236_original.jpg Anatole Côté (Primary Source)
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    Andre Andy Charlebois (Primary Source)

    Andre Andy Charlebois was in the army during the Second World War. Read and listen to Andre Charlebois’s testimony below. Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/6731_original.jpg Andre Andy Charlebois (Primary Source)
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    André Courtemanche (Primary Source)

    André Courtemanche served in the army during the Second World War. Read and listen to André Courtemanche’s testimony below. Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/7853_original.jpg André Courtemanche (Primary Source)
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    André Dion (Primary Source)

    Please be advised that Memory Project primary sources may deal with personal testimony that reflect the speaker’s recollections and interpretations of events. Individual testimony does not necessarily reflect the views of the Memory Project and Historica Canada.

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    https://d3d0lqu00lnqvz.cloudfront.net/The-Memory-Project/image/5235_600.jpg André Dion (Primary Source)