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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
WHYNACHTJohn B. (Braddy)Merchant NavyWorld War IINova Scotia, CanadaFebruary 6th, 2000November/December 2000
WHYNACHTAlfred J.Merchant NavyWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaMarch 10th, 2010September/October 2010
WHYNOTSapperClyde J.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IILiverpoolJanuary 31st, 2010September/October 2010
WHYNOTLance-CorporalMaurice E.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IILiverpoolDecember 26th, 2010September/October 2011
WHYNOTPrivateKenneth WelcomeRoyal Canadian Army Medical CorpsWorld War IILiverpoolJune 11th, 1985October 1985
WHYNOTEdward H.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIBridgewaterJune 21st, 1993October 1993
WHYNOTRoy H.West Nova Scotia RegimentWorld War IINova Scotia, CanadaJuly 22nd, 2004March/April 2005
WHYNOTDonald L.West Nova Scotia RegimentNova Scotia, CanadaFebruary 13th, 1999September/October 1999
WHYNOTWarrant Officer 2nd ClassCyril R.14th Field Regiment, 1st Field Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, ReservesLiverpoolMarch 22nd, 2005November/December 2005
WHYNOTFrancis N.Mahone BayApril 18th, 1986December 1986/January 1987
WHYNOTPrivateIrving W.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIChesterAugust 25th, 1994January 1995
WHYNOTDoris S.Canadian Women’s Army CorpsWorld War IIHalifaxDecember 16th, 2001November/December 2002
WHYNOTCorporalJohn S.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaDecember 25th, 2001November/December 2002
WHYNOTLawrence R.West Nova Scotia RegimentWorld War IINova Scotia, CanadaAugust 21st, 2002March/April 2003
WHYNOTMaster BombardierLee Gary4th Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, 2nd Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse ArtilleryPetawawaJune 27th, 1988October 1988
WHYNOTArnold E.Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of CanadaKorean WarLiverpoolMay 20th, 2000November/December 2000
WHYNOTCorporalCharles E., Mentioned in DispatchesWest Nova Scotia RegimentWorld War IINova Scotia, CanadaApril 30th, 2001November/December 2001
WHYNOTWarrant OfficerStanley R.2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada, 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian RegimentKorean WarOromoctoJanuary 28th, 2015November/December 2015
WHYNOTPearlie E.West Nova Scotia RegimentWorld War IIKingstonMay 14th, 2014September/October 2014
WHYNOTGunnerGerald G.14th Field RegimentTorontoOctober 2nd, 2016November 2017
WHYNOTPrivateMurray D.World War IILiverpoolDecember 30th, 2013September/October 2014
WHYNOTGerald F.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIBridgewaterApril 16th, 1983August 1983
WHYNOTPrivateDouglasRoyal Canadian Corps of SignalsBridgewaterJanuary 16th, 2017November 2017
WHYNOTMuriel M.Royal Canadian Air ForceLiverpoolFebruary 14th, 2017November 2017
WHYNOTCharles L.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIBridgewaterJanuary 8th, 2016November 2016
WHYNOTTCompany Sergeant MajorRobert A.West Nova Scotia RegimentWorld War IINova Scotia, CanadaMay 6th, 1998Web Only
WHYNOTTPrivateRalphRoyal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIKingstonMarch 1st, 1999November/December 2000
WHYNOTTJohn B.Merchant NavyWorld War IINova Scotia, CanadaJune 21st, 2006November/December 2006
WHYNOTTLeander (Andy(North Nova Scotia RegimentWorld War IIBridgewaterMay 26th, 1982September 1982
WHYNOTTReginal J.Canadian ArmyKorean WarBowserMarch 19th, 2025November 2025
WHYTALLPrivateDonald A.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIBeavertonFebruary 22nd, 1987July/August 1987
WHYTEAlvin W.Lord Strathcona’s HorseWorld War IIWinnipegNovember 24th, 1985March 1986
WHYTEJohn F.Royal NavySidneyFebruary 9th, 2008November/December 2008
WHYTELieutenant-ColonelJohn S.Perth Regiment, Lanark and Renfrew ScottishWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJune 11th, 2008November/December 2008
WHYTEWarrant Officer 2nd ClassHarryRoyal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISt-BrunoDecember 10th, 1985April 1986
WHYTESergeantBernard V.Canadian Armoured CorpsWorld War IITorontoOctober 7th, 1985February 1986
WHYTEPrivateDonald J.Canadian Expeditionary ForceWorld War IForestFebruary 24th, 1982June 1982
WHYTEPrivateDonald J.Canadian Expeditionary ForceWorld War IForestFebruary 24th, 1982June 1982
WhyteRonNavyKorean WarArnpriorNovember 5th, 2023November 2024
WHYTEJohn A.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIOntario, CanadaOctober 28th, 1998September/October 1999
WHYTEGunnerKeith A.Royal Canadian ArtilleryChathamJune 24th, 1991October 1991
WHYTESergeantRobert W.World War IILangenburgNovember 15th, 1989March 1990
WHYTEPrivateGeorge M.South Saskatchewan RegimentWorld War IIKentonDecember 5th, 1990April 1991
WHYTEFlight LieutenantWilliam D.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IILindsayJanuary 12th, 1991April 1991
WHYTEGunnerRobertWorld War IIEdmontonSeptember 14th, 1991December 1991/January 1992
WHYTELance-CorporalWesley C.Westminster RegimentWorld War IIDuncanJuly 4th, 1985October 1985
WHYTETrooperJames F.British Columbia DragoonsWorld War IIOliverApril 26th, 1985August 1985
WHYTEMaryWorld War IIQuebec, CanadaDecember 23rd, 2009September/October 2010
WHYTEGunnerCharles W.Royal Air ForceWinnipegNovember 27th, 1993March 1993
WHYTELawrence E.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIWestlockSeptember 2nd, 2015March 2016
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