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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
WELSHP. JeanneWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaDecember 31st, 2005November/December 2006
WELSHLeading SeamanRandall V. MiDRoyal Canadian Naval ReserveWorld War IINova Scotia, CanadaFebruary 4th, 2005November/December 2006
WELSHW.H.Royal Canadian Air ForceWinnipegJanuary 17th, 2006November/December 2006
WELSHChief EngineerFred E.Merchant NavyWorld War I, World War IIParrsboroJuly 15th, 1988December 1988/January 1989
WELSHGunnerSeymour59th Heavy Regiment Royal Artillery (Newfoundland)World War IITrinity SouthJune 5th, 1982September 1982
WELSHAnthony J.ArmyVaughanJuly 15th, 2024November 2025
WELSHLeslie JohnRoyal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIBrandonDecember 10th, 1983April 1983
WELSHBoyd J.Canadian Armed ForcesHuntsvilleJune 17th, 2019November 2019
WELSHJohn D.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IIBowmanvilleApril 22nd, 1990July/August 1990
WELSHHarold P.Royal Canadian NavyWorld War IIOntario, CanadaMay 5th, 2005November/December 2005
WELSHCorporalNormanRoyal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Canadian Guards, Canadian ForcesLondonNovember 25th, 2004November/December 2005
WELSHSergeantAlvin L. (Paddy)1st Canadian Radio Location UnitWorld War IIBowmanvilleMarch 3rd, 1991June 1991
WELSHLorne A.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IIFort St. JohnNovember 12th, 1990May 1991
WELSHFred M.Merchant NavyWorld War IIPine FallsJanuary 20th, 1994August 1994
WELSHLance-CorporalJamesPrincess Louise Dragoon GuardsWorld War IIOrangevilleNovember 30th, 1993April 1994
WELSHLuther C.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIOntario, CanadaNovember 10th, 2003March/April 2005
WELSHPrivateAlexRoyal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IILondonMarch 10th, 1992June 1992
WELSHRonald E.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IISurreyJune 20th, 2012March/April 2013
WELSHCorporalEric V.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIAbernethyMarch 19th, 1983August 1983
WELSHJack H.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIBowmanvilleJanuary 19th, 1983May 1983
WELSHHarold F. (Bud)Canadian ArmyWorld War IIBowmanvilleJanuary 22nd, 2017November 2017
WELSHEliTerraceSeptember 20th, 2016November 2017
WELSHPatrickBritish ArmyNorth VancouverDecember 18th, 2012March/April 2014
WELSHJoseph A.Royal Canadian Air ForceOntario, CanadaJune 8th, 2013November/December 2013
WELSHAircraftman 2nd ClassThomas M.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIWellandMay 8th, 2011September/October 2011
WELSHWarrant OfficerRalph N.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIKingstonSeptember 22nd, 2010March/April 2011
WELSHSergeantDavid ArthurRoyal Canadian Ordnance CorpsWorld War IILambethFebruary 8th, 1984May 1984
WELSHStanley G.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIWindsorMay 3rd, 2009September/October 2010
WELSHAble SeamanRalph CarsonRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IICansoNovember 8th, 1984February 1985
WELSHAble SeamanRalph CarsonRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IICansoNovember 8th, 1984February 1985
WELSHINISKIPrivateFrankCanadian ArmyWorld War IISarniaJuly 31st, 1986February 1987
WELSMANMaster Warrant OfficerY.B. (Bill)Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsPictonOctober 10th, 1983January 1983
WELSMANLoreta E.World War IIPerthOctober 1990June 1990
WELTERPrivateKennethRegina RiflesWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaNovember 9th, 2005March/April 2006
WELTERLance-CorporalVivianCanadian Women’s Army CorpsWorld War IISpringsideApril 5th, 1995August 1995
WELTERPrivatePeterWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaMarch 24th, 1997September/October 1997
WELTERSRandolphWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaJuly 26th, 1996March/April 1997
WELTONSergeantJohn E.New Brunswick, CanadaFebruary 16th, 1997September/October 1997
WELTONWendellMerchant NavyWorld War IINew Brunswick, CanadaNovember 19th, 2002March/April 2003
WELTONLance-CorporalJohn J.Essex ScottishThedfordNovember 6th, 1988September 1989
WELTONPrivateGeorge NormanWorld War ISault Ste. MarieJuly 3rd, 1984October 1984
WELTONPrivateCharles H.Saskatoon Light InfantryWorld War IIMiddletonMarch 11th, 2018November 2018
WELTONSergeantWilliam C.Canadian Armoured Corps, Grey and Simcoe ForestersWorld War IICobourgFebruary 21st, 1992June 1992
WELTYTrooperS. J.Calgary RegimentWorld War IIRed DeerJanuary 29th, 1983May 1983
WELTZChief Petty OfficerNormanRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIHanoverDecember 29th, 1988July/August 1989
WELWOODRussell F.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IILethbridgeMarch 16th, 1995September 1995
WELWOODWilliam E.World War IISaskatchewan, CanadaNovember 11th, 1996March/April 1997
WELWOODLeading AircraftmanVurnonRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaApril 19th, 2000November/December 2000
WELYCHKAGunnerJohnRoyal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIWellandMay 29th, 2001November/December 2001
WELYKOCHYPrivateJohn O.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IINorth BattlefordDecember 31st, 2017November 2018
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