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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitLocationDate DeceasedAgePublished
WHRYNPrivateNicholasBlack Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of CanadaThoroldAugust 15th, 198975November 1989
WHYBROWRonald E.Royal ArtilleryExeterMay 23rd, 198664September 1986
WHYLEYFlying OfficerAlbert J.Royal Canadian Air ForceOntario, CanadaAugust 20th, 200586March/April 2006
WHYMANSergeantRonaldRoyal Canadian Air ForceAlamedaAugust 9th, 199378February 1994
WHYNACHTAlfred J.Merchant NavyBritish Columbia, CanadaMarch 10th, 201081September/October 2010
WHYNACHTJohn B. (Braddy)Merchant NavyNova Scotia, CanadaFebruary 6th, 200085November/December 2000
WHYNOTArnold E.Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of CanadaLiverpoolMay 20th, 200069November/December 2000
WHYNOTCorporalCharles E., Mentioned in DispatchesWest Nova Scotia RegimentNova Scotia, CanadaApril 30th, 200182November/December 2001
WHYNOTCharles L.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsBridgewaterJanuary 8th, 201691November 2016
WHYNOTSapperClyde J.Royal Canadian EngineersLiverpoolJanuary 31st, 201091September/October 2010
WHYNOTWarrant Officer 2nd ClassCyril R.14th Field Regiment, 1st Field Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, ReservesLiverpoolMarch 22nd, 200565November/December 2005
WHYNOTDonald L.West Nova Scotia RegimentNova Scotia, CanadaFebruary 13th, 1999September/October 1999
WHYNOTDoris S.Canadian Women’s Army CorpsHalifaxDecember 16th, 200185November/December 2002
WHYNOTPrivateDouglasRoyal Canadian Corps of SignalsBridgewaterJanuary 16th, 201783November 2017
WHYNOTEdward H.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsBridgewaterJune 21st, 199374October 1993
WHYNOTFrancis N.Mahone BayApril 18th, 1986December 1986/January 1987
WHYNOTGerald F.Royal Canadian EngineersBridgewaterApril 16th, 198369August 1983
WHYNOTGunnerGerald G.14th Field RegimentTorontoOctober 2nd, 201674November 2017
WHYNOTPrivateIrving W.Canadian ArmyChesterAugust 25th, 199471January 1995
WHYNOTCorporalJohn S.Royal Canadian Air ForceAlberta, CanadaDecember 25th, 200181November/December 2002
WHYNOTPrivateKenneth WelcomeRoyal Canadian Army Medical CorpsLiverpoolJune 11th, 198563October 1985
WHYNOTLawrence R.West Nova Scotia RegimentNova Scotia, CanadaAugust 21st, 200285March/April 2003
WHYNOTMaster BombardierLee Gary4th Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, 2nd Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse ArtilleryPetawawaJune 27th, 198852October 1988
WHYNOTLance-CorporalMaurice E.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsLiverpoolDecember 26th, 201095September/October 2011
WHYNOTMuriel M.Royal Canadian Air ForceLiverpoolFebruary 14th, 201784November 2017
WHYNOTPrivateMurray D.LiverpoolDecember 30th, 201394September/October 2014
WHYNOTPearlie E.West Nova Scotia RegimentKingstonMay 14th, 201493September/October 2014
WHYNOTRoy H.West Nova Scotia RegimentNova Scotia, CanadaJuly 22nd, 200487March/April 2005
WHYNOTWarrant OfficerStanley R.2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada, 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian RegimentOromoctoJanuary 28th, 201584November/December 2015
WHYNOTTJohn B.Merchant NavyNova Scotia, CanadaJune 21st, 200689November/December 2006
WHYNOTTLeander (Andy(North Nova Scotia RegimentBridgewaterMay 26th, 198257September 1982
WHYNOTTPrivateRalphRoyal Canadian EngineersKingstonMarch 1st, 199977November/December 2000
WHYNOTTReginal J.Canadian ArmyBowserMarch 19th, 202591November 2025
WHYNOTTCompany Sergeant MajorRobert A.West Nova Scotia RegimentNova Scotia, CanadaMay 6th, 199887Web Only
WHYTALLPrivateDonald A.Canadian ArmyBeavertonFebruary 22nd, 198758July/August 1987
WHYTEAlexander C.February 13th, 200177November/December 2001
WHYTERegimental Quartermaster-SergeantAlexander K.Royal Canadian EngineersWellingtonSeptember 20th, 198799February 1988
WHYTEAlvin W.Lord Strathcona’s HorseWinnipegNovember 24th, 198566March 1986
WHYTEGunnerAndrew V.Royal Canadian ArtilleryPickeringDecember 4th, 199975November/December 2000
WHYTESergeantBernard V.Canadian Armoured CorpsTorontoOctober 7th, 198570February 1986
WHYTEGunnerCharles W.Royal Air ForceWinnipegNovember 27th, 199356March 1993
WHYTEPrivateDonald J.Canadian Expeditionary ForceForestFebruary 24th, 198284June 1982
WHYTEPrivateDonald J.Canadian Expeditionary ForceForestFebruary 24th, 198284June 1982
WHYTESergeantDouglas J.Royal Canadian Air ForceQuebec, CanadaDecember 22nd, 200176November/December 2002
WHYTEPrivateGeorge M.South Saskatchewan RegimentKentonDecember 5th, 199084April 1991
WHYTEWarrant Officer 2nd ClassHarryRoyal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air ForceSt-BrunoDecember 10th, 198566April 1986
WHYTETrooperJames F.British Columbia DragoonsOliverApril 26th, 198576August 1985
WHYTEJohn A.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveOntario, CanadaOctober 28th, 199876September/October 1999
WHYTEJohn A.Canadian ArmyDecember 19th, 1999November/December 2000
WHYTESergeantJohn ArthurRoyal Canadian ArtilleryRichmondFebruary 3rd, 198387May 1983
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