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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
WELLSArnold P.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IINew Brunswick, CanadaMarch 6th, 2002November/December 2002
WELLSSergeantDonald A.Royal Canadian ArtilleryKorean WarManitoba, CanadaJuly 7th, 2002November/December 2002
WELLSPrivateLeonardWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaApril 30th, 2002November/December 2002
WELLSLeslie427 (Lion) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIManitoba, CanadaFebruary 7th, 2002November/December 2002
WELLSGeorge A.Lake Superior RegimentWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaJuly 26th, 2002March/April 2003
WELLSPrivateHermanRoyal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IINew Brunswick, CanadaSeptember 17th, 2002March/April 2003
WELLSArthurCanadian ArmyWorld War IILethbridgeSeptember 16th, 2002November/December 2003
WELLSPrivateEdward G.Canadian ArmyKorean WarOntario, CanadaJanuary 13th, 2003November/December 2003
WELLSGordonRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaMay 2002November/December 2003
WELLSLorne J.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIOctober 26th, 2002November/December 2003
WELLSGunnerWilliam J.7th Anti-Tank RegimentWorld War IICambridgeDecember 5th, 2003March/April 2004
WELLSPrivatePercy5th Field RegimentWorld War IICookshireOctober 10th, 1994April 1995
WELLSAlfredCanadian ArmyWorld War IIBrockvilleJanuary 1995May 1995
WELLS (CRUNDWELL)Leading AirwomanGladys W.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISherwood ParkApril 4th, 2004September/October 2004
WELLS (formerly WELYCHKO)TrooperEdwardBritish Columbia Regiment, also known as DCORWorld War IIChilliwack1986October 1987
WELLS (GRAHAM)Aircraftwoman 2nd ClassDawn E.Royal Air ForceWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaNovember 23rd, 2008September/October 2009
WELLS (TIBBS)IdaCanadian Women’s Army CorpsWorld War IINewfoundland and Labrador, CanadaMarch 22nd, 2008November/December 2008
WELLS (TODD)Dorothy M.World War IIMassaschusetts, United StatesMarch 2nd, 1997September/October 1997
WELLSMANSergeantJohnRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIEdmontonNovember 20th, 1988Web Only
WELLWOODReginald C.World War IIAylmerSeptember 9th, 1996March/April 1997
WELLWOODRoy A.World War IISaskatchewan, CanadaJune 12th, 1996March/April 1997
WELLWOODFrankWorld War IILangleyJanuary 4th, 1995June/July 1995
WELLWOODPrivateGodfreyCanadian ArmyWorld War IIExshawSeptember 19th, 1990December 1990/January 1991
WELNAJohnPolish ArmyWorld War IINorth BattlefordMay 27th, 1989September 1989
WELOCKStaff Sergeant MajorSamuel H.8th Princess Louise’s (New Brunswick) HussarsWorld War IISt. StephenNovember 4th, 1989May 1990
WELOCKSergeantJanet S.Auxiliary Territorial ServiceWorld War IISt. StephenJanuary 2nd, 2000November/December 2000
WELSBYPrivateJohn MarlinCanadian ArmyWorld War IICarleton PlaceJune 9th, 1986September 1986
WELSCHPrivateGeorge D.Canadian Armoured CorpsWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaDecember 18th, 2007November/December 2008
WELSFORDLeading AircraftmanDonald F.Royal Canadian Air ForceSaint JohnJuly 17th, 1994November/December 1994
WELSHGunnerGeorge A.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IISimcoeJuly 10th, 1994October 1994
WELSHHaroldRoyal Canadian Air Force, Royal Canadian NavyVictoriaApril 1st, 1995November/December 1995
WELSHFrank B.SurreyAugust 1994March 1995
WELSHWarrant Officer 1st ClassGeorge E.Canadian ArmyNova Scotia, CanadaJune 2nd, 2002November/December 2003
WELSHKenneth W.British Columbia, CanadaMay 6th, 2002November/December 2002
WELSHLieutenantMaurice F.World War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaApril 2nd, 2002November/December 2002
WELSHSergeantC.R. (Dick)Canadian ArmyWorld War IILondonJanuary 21st, 1987April 1987
WELSHTrooperNorman EarlCalgary RegimentWorld War IIBowdenNovember 30th, 1986February 1987
WELSHPrivateJohn H.Carleton and York Regiment, Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IINew Brunswick, CanadaAugust 5th, 2009September/October 2009
WELSHCorporalRaymond, Mentioned in DispatchesCanadian ArmyWorld War IIOntario, CanadaFebruary 4th, 2000November/December 2000
WELSHTrooperNoel D. (Paddy)World War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaOctober 12th, 2001March/April 2002
WELSHPrivateBurttWorld War IVancouverAugust 28th, 1995January 1996
WELSHCorporalHerbert A.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaJanuary 12th, 2001November/December 2001
WELSHPrivateWardieRoyal Canadian Army Medical CorpsTruroFebruary 16th, 2001November/December 2001
WELSHCorporalKarl W.World War IIParry SoundDecember 4th, 1996September/October 1997
WELSHCorporalRonald E.World War IINova Scotia, CanadaOctober 11th, 1996March/April 1997
WELSHDavid,ScarboroughSeptember 22nd, 1997March/April 1998
WELSHEdward V.World War IIWinnipegNovember 4th, 1999March/April 2000
WELSHLance-CorporalGordonWorld War IISurreyJune 20th, 1997March/April 1998
WELSHPrivateRichardWorld War IICornwallMay 31st, 1998March/April 1999
WELSHLance-CorporalAlexander M.Royal ScotsWorld War IICalgaryJuly 15th, 1989October 1989
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