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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
WARRENGarfield E.Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaAugust 13th, 2007May/June 2007
WARRENGarfield E.Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaAugust 13th, 2007May/June 2007
WARRENGarfield E.Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaAugust 13th, 2007May/June 2007
WARRENGarfield E.Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaAugust 13th, 2007May/June 2007
WARRENJohn G.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IISurreyFebruary 5th, 2006November/December 2006
WARRENSergeantRussellCanadian Provost CorpsWorld War IIBrechinJune 25th, 2006November/December 2006
WARRENPrivateWilliamRoyal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJanuary 2nd, 2006November/December 2006
WARRENPrivateDorisCanadian Women’s Army CorpsWorld War IICumberlandJuly 1989November 1989
WARRENBombardierRoy2nd Field RegimentWorld War IIWindsorDecember 7th, 1991March 1992
WARRENGunnerStanleyRoyal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIPort HopeJanuary 10th, 2004November/December 2005
WARRENGunnerJohn B.Irish Regiment of CanadaWorld War IIKirkland LakeDecember 1990June 1991
WARRENPrivateFredrickCanadian ArmyWorld War IKensingtonMarch 15th, 1991July/August 1991
WARRENJean N.World War IIHuntsvilleNovember 28th, 1989March 1990
WARRENChief Petty OfficerLeonard H.Royal NavyWorld War IIAbbotsfordNovember 27th, 1989March 1990
WARRENLloyd F.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIRenfrewJanuary 17th, 1990May 1990
WARRENCaptainWilliam G.166th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (Newfoundland)World War IIHuntsvilleMay 21st, 1990September 1990
WARRENGunnerAlbert S.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIGlace BayJuly 1990November 1990
WARRENAble SeamanLionel (Babe)Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IISt. BonifaceJuly 21st, 1990November 1990
WARRENPrivateRoy S.Royal Winnipeg RiflesWorld War IIWinnipegDecember 11th, 1990April 1991
WARRENPrivateCyril V.Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IIDebertAugust 24th, 1990December 1990/January 1991
WARRENWarrant Officer 2nd ClassRobert L.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIChapleauOctober 20th, 1990December 1990/January 1991
WARRENNorman L.Canadian Scottish RegimentWorld War IIBig ValleySeptember 14th, 1990February 1991
WARRENStanleyRoyal Canadian Horse ArtilleryOntario, CanadaJanuary 5th, 2005March/April 2006
WARRENPrivateEdwardRoyal Canadian Ordnance CorpsWorld War IIMarmoraMay 15th, 1986February 1987
WARRENSapperRonaldRoyal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIEdmontonOctober 15th, 2007March/April 2008
WARRENLeading AircraftmanRobertRoyal Canadian Air ForceOntario, CanadaDecember 6th, 2008March/April 2009
WARRENCorporalDouglasRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIMaple RidgeAugust 8th, 1987Web Only
WARRENLeading SeamanGordon (Chuck)Royal NavyWorld War IIWedgeportAugust 16th, 1987Web Only
WARRENIris JeanCanadian ArmyVancouver1986Web Only
WARRENJames M.OnowayJuly 29th, 1987Web Only
WARRENFlying OfficerJames L.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaApril 21st, 2008September/October 2009
WARRENCorporalWilliamRoyal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIBracebridgeApril 19th, 2009September/October 2009
WARRENCaptainCharles T.World War IVictoriaApril 30th, 1986September 1986
WARRENPrivateEarl WalkerQueen’s Own Rifles of CanadaWorld War IIEdmontonJune 19th, 1986October 1986
WARRENPrivatePeterRoyal Canadian RegimentKorean WarNewfoundland and Labrador, CanadaApril 27th, 2008November/December 2008
WARRENPrivateWalterPolish ArmyWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaFebruary 10th, 2008November/December 2008
WARRENRobert W.Royal Canadian Air ForceFrederictonSeptember 15th, 2007November 2022
WARRENJames S.Navy, Royal Canadian Mounted PoliceTofieldOctober 5th, 2020November 2021
WARRENPrivateGeorge A.Infantry BrigadeNiagara-On-The-LakeApril 17th, 2021November 2021
WARRENCompany Sergeant MajorLorne PeakeSouth Saskatchewan RegimentWorld War IISayward1982June/July 1983
WARRENHiltonRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIWindsorNovember 23rd, 1982May 1983
WARRENJohnRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIWheatley1981August 1983
WARRENAircraftman 2nd ClassJoseph OrmondRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIWeyburnApril 17th, 1983August 1983
WARRENPrivateMorrasCanadian Scottish RegimentWorld War IIVancouverApril 30th, 1983August 1983
WARRENWilliamCanadian Mounted RiflesWinnipeg1982August 1983
WARRENAlan J.Royal SignalsOrangevilleNovember 23rd, 2017November 2018
WARRENJohn A.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIMindenMay 28th, 2014May/June 2015
WARRENAble SeamanLawrence J.NavyAylmerNovember 17th, 2012March/April 2013
WARRENJohn A.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIMindenMay 28th, 2014May/June 2015
WARRENSapperFrank E.Royal EngineersWorld War IIHamiltonSeptember 17th, 2014May/June 2015
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