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Results 181951 - 182000 of 211972
Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
SPENCERSignalman TelegraphistSimeon N.Merchant NavyWorld War IINova Scotia, CanadaNovember 27th, 1996March/April 1997
SPENCERTrooperDouglasRoyal Canadian DragoonsWorld War IIScarboroughJanuary 1996May 1996
SPENCERWilliam G.Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, 3rd Light Anti-Aircraft RegimentWorld War IICalgaryFebruary 6th, 1997September/October 1997
SPENCERWarrant OfficerPeter J.1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsKorean WarEdmontonNovember 3rd, 1998September/October 1999
SPENCERWarrant Officer 1st ClassAlbert E.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IINepeanAugust 22nd, 1998March/April 1999
SPENCERPrivateEricCape Breton HighlandersWorld War IITorontoDecember 12th, 1999November/December 2000
SPENCERPrivateDonaldCanadian ArmyWorld War IIOntario, CanadaSeptember 6th, 2000March/April 2001
SPENCERAble SeamanDonald F.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIOntario, CanadaOctober 19th, 2000March/April 2001
SPENCERCorporalGeoffrey A.Canadian Scottish RegimentWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaOctober 5th, 2000March/April 2001
SPENCERBombardierBertramWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaSeptember 17th, 2001March/April 2002
SPENCERJames A.Korean WarOntario, CanadaOctober 9th, 2001March/April 2002
SPENCERSergeantRoy N.Korean WarDecember 11th, 2000March/April 2002
SPENCERPrivateWilliam J.Carleton and York RegimentWorld War IINew Brunswick, CanadaJune 26th, 2001November/December 2001
SPENCERSignalmanRae S.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IITruroMay 11th, 1991September 1991
SPENCERMaster Warrant OfficerRalph C., Military MedalRoyal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIChilliwackMay 4th, 1991September 1991
SPENCERHerbertRoyal Canadian DragoonsWorld War IAylmerMarch 17th, 1991July/August 1991
SPENCERAble SeamanGeorge W.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaJuly 30th, 2005March/April 2006
SPENCERFlying OfficerHarold M.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaAugust 5th, 2005March/April 2006
SPENCERRaymond5th Anti-Tank RegimentWorld War IINew Brunswick, CanadaDecember 14th, 2005March/April 2006
SPENCERSergeantA.A.403 (Wolf) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IICalgaryAugust 30th, 1990December 1990/January 1991
SPENCERJohn C.Loyal Edmonton Regiment, Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IINorth BattlefordSeptember 19th, 1990December 1990/January 1991
SPENCERPrivateWilliam H.World War IDebertAugust 10th, 1990December 1990/January 1991
SPENCERTrooperAndrew C.British Columbia DragoonsWorld War IIComoxNovember 8th, 1990February 1991
SPENCERSquadron LeaderJohn N.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIOrilliaDecember 6th, 1990April 1991
SPENCERCaptainFrancis T.World War IILadysmithOctober 17th, 1989February 1990
SPENCERPrivateAlbertRoyal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIMississaugaJanuary 12th, 1990April 1990
SPENCERJackVictoria RiflesTorontoDecember 11th, 1989April 1990
SPENCERSapperFrankRoyal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaMarch 1st, 2005November/December 2005
SPENCERFlying OfficerKenneth V.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaDecember 21st, 2004November/December 2005
SPENCERCorporalCliffordCanadian ArmyWorld War IIChaplinAugust 16th, 1991December 1991/January 1992
SPENCEREdwin L.Saint JohnAugust 1991December 1991/January 1992
SPENCERVictorCanadian Armoured CorpsWorld War IITillsonburgApril 14th, 1990July/August 1990
SPENCERPrivateSandlord (Sam)Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IILondonMarch 31st, 1990September 1990
SPENCERDonald S.Canadian Armed ForcesBritish Columbia, CanadaNovember/December 2007
SPENCERPrivateFrederick L.North Nova Scotia RegimentWorld War II, Korean WarWolfvilleJune 18th, 2007November/December 2007
SPENCERCorporalJohn W.Canadian Armoured CorpsWorld War IICambridgeMarch 24th, 1988July/August 1988
SPENCERLeading AircraftmanGeorge T.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIWellingtonNovember 1988April 1989
SPENCERElie E.St. John1988March 1989
SPENCERPrivateHarryCanadian Mounted RiflesWorld War IPort McNicollSeptember 19th, 1987February 1988
SPENCERCorporalR.L.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIOntario, CanadaMay 8th, 2006November/December 2006
SPENCERSquadron LeaderJohn R.Royal Air ForceWorld War IIVictoriaJune 2nd, 2006November/December 2006
SPENCERPatrick N.World War IINewfoundland and Labrador, CanadaMay 20th, 2005November/December 2006
SPENCERJamesRoyal Canadian NavyVictoriaJanuary 31st, 2007May/June 2007
SPENCERPrivateHarry G.British ArmyWorld War IICornwallJuly 4th, 2006May/June 2007
SPENCERA. MarkWorld War IICharlottetownApril 15th, 1995August 1995
SPENCERLester M.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IIGreat VillageApril 3rd, 1995August 1995
SPENCERGuardsmanWilliam N.2nd Battalion Canadian GuardsFrederictonJanuary 28th, 1995May 1995
SPENCERJamesLord Strathcona’s HorseWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaOctober 26th, 2001November/December 2002
SPENCERFlight SergeantAlfred N.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIGangesFebruary 25th, 2003November/December 2003
SPENCERWayne G.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIDecember 12th, 2003March/April 2004
Results 181951 - 182000 of 211972

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