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Last Name | Rank | First Name | Unit | Theatre of Operations | Location | Date Deceased | Published |
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CLAYTON | Squadron Leader | George | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | British Columbia, Canada | October 7th, 1996 | March/April 1997 |
CLAYTON | William R. | Royal Canadian Army Service Corps | World War II | Ontario, Canada | February 26th, 1999 | September/October 1999 | |
CLAYTON | Flying Officer | W. Roy | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Calgary | March 7th, 2007 | November/December 2007 |
CLAYTON | Leading Aircraftman | William Earle | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Fort Erie | February 8th, 1988 | May 1988 |
CLAYTON | Private | Waldo George | West Nova Scotia Regiment | World War II | Yarmouth | February 18th, 1988 | June 1988 |
CLAYTON | Rifleman | Stanley | Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa | World War II | Niagara Falls | February 27th, 1988 | September 1988 |
CLAYTON | Benjamin D. | Royal Army Service Corps | World War II | Cambridge | February 1st, 2007 | May/June 2007 | |
CLAYTON | Gunner | Phillip | Canadian Army | World War II | Windsor | September 20th, 2006 | May/June 2007 |
CLAYTON | Cecil A. | 4th Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery | Nova Scotia, Canada | October 11th, 2010 | March/April 2012 | ||
CLAYTON | Private | John | 13th Field Regiment | World War II | Kitimat | July 20th, 2011 | March/April 2012 |
CLAYTON | Private | William Irvine | West Nova Scotia Regiment | World War II | Digby | September 16th, 1985 | Web Only |
CLAYTON | Private | John Baldwin | Royal Canadian Army Service Corps | World War II | Victoria | March 1st, 1984 | June 1984 |
CLAYTON | William | South Saskatchewan Regiment | World War II | Moose Jaw | December 31st, 1984 | March 1985 | |
CLAYTON | General | Vincent Albert | Royal Canadian Artillery | World War II | Grand Valley | December 18th, 1983 | April 1984 |
CLAYTON | Captain | Frank R. | Royal Artillery | World War II | Creemore | November 10th, 1983 | February 1984 |
CLAYTON | Sergeant | Robert E. | Royal Canadian Air Force | Ontario, Canada | May 23rd, 2008 | November/December 2008 | |
CLAYTON | G.M. | Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps | World War II | Parksville | March 30th, 1986 | July/August 1986 | |
CLAYTON | J. Fred | World War II | Yarmouth | April 5th, 1986 | July/August 1986 | ||
CLAYTON | Rifleman | Stanley | Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa | World War II | Niagara Falls | February 27th, 1988 | September 1988 |
CLAYTON | Warrant Officer | Allen D. | Royal Canadian Navy | Kingston | January 9th, 1990 | April 1990 | |
CLAYTON | Able Seaman | Donald J. | Royal Canadian Navy | Korean War | Saint John | May 23rd, 1990 | December 1990/January 1991 |
CLAYTON | Private | Ronald | Royal Flying Corps | World War I | Port Colborne | October 10th, 1990 | December 1990/January 1991 |
CLAYTON | John G. | Seaforth Highlanders of Canada | World War II | Quesnel | November 18th, 1990 | April 1991 | |
CLAYTON | John A. | World War II | Saskatchewan, Canada | January 4th, 2006 | November/December 2006 | ||
CLAYTON | John A. | World War II | Saskatchewan, Canada | January 4th, 2006 | November/December 2006 | ||
CLEAL | Albert | Merchant Navy | World War II | Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | September 22nd, 2008 | March/April 2009 | |
CLEAR | Craftsman | Frank | Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps | World War II | Victoria | July 24th, 1987 | November 1987 |
CLEAR | Edward T. | Royal Canadian Artillery | World War II | Manitoba, Canada | January 26th, 1998 | September/October 1998 | |
CLEAR | Lieutenant | Arthur W., Military Cross | Royal Welsh Fusiliers | World War I | Vancouver | January 14th, 1991 | May 1991 |
CLEARIE | Fusilier | Daniel | Royal Scots | February 19th, 2002 | November/December 2002 | ||
CLEARIHUE | Flying Officer | William | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | St. Catharines | March 15th, 2003 | September/October 1999 |
CLEARWATER | Sergeant | James E. | Canadian Forestry Corps | World War II | Manitoba, Canada | July 1998 | March/April 1999 |
CLEARWATER | Flight Lieutenant | Ernest B. | Royal Canadian Air Force | St-Bruno | September 30th, 1993 | February 1994 | |
CLEARWATER | Andrew | Souris | December 31st, 2009 | September/October 2010 | |||
CLEARWATER | Private | Roland James | World War II | Steep Rock | July 6th, 1985 | Web Only | |
CLEARY | Terry E. | Canadian Forces | Grafton | April 2nd, 2013 | November/December 2013 | ||
CLEARY | James | Royal Canadian Naval Reserve | World War II | Dartmouth | December 8th, 1995 | April 1996 | |
CLEARY | Private | Ambrose (Joe) | Royal Canadian Artillery | World War II | Antigonish | October 21st, 1999 | March/April 2000 |
CLEARY | Sapper | Archie N. | Royal Canadian Engineers | World War II | Ontario, Canada | December 9th, 1996 | March/April 1997 |
CLEARY | Private | Michael | Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry | New Westminster | May 3rd, 1991 | July/August 1991 | |
CLEARY | Clarence | Princess Louise Fusiliers | World War II | Stellarton | July 1990 | February 1991 | |
CLEARY | Charles L. | Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders | World War II | Shubenacadie | December 2nd, 2013 | September/October 2014 | |
CLEARY | Chief Warrant Officer | Gerald J. | Army | Korean War | Ottawa | June 23rd, 2021 | November 2021 |
CLEARY | Private | James E. | 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards | World War II | Vancouver | February 9th, 1986 | September 1986 |
CLEARY | Sergeant | Harold A. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Windsor | February 3rd, 2001 | November/December 2001 |
CLEARY | Private | Harry | Canadian Armoured Corps | World War II | North Sydney | January 19th, 1994 | May 1994 |
CLEARY | Robert | Merchant Navy | Dartmouth | November 27th, 2004 | March/April 2005 | ||
CLEARY | Private | Patrick | Canadian Army | World War II | Seaforth | October 30th, 1992 | February 1993 |
CLEARY | Jack | Canadian Army | World War II | Ontario, Canada | February 16th, 2004 | September/October 2004 | |
CLEARY | Private | George | 48th Highlanders of Canada | World War II | November 29th, 2004 | November/December 2005 |
Since 1928, Legion Magazine has honoured those Canadians who have served their country by publishing in print short death notices for Royal Canadian Legion members with military backgrounds, Canadian veterans and Legion members with police service. With the advent of the Internet, we have created as a historical archive for your free use a Last Post database that goes back to 1982. It currently contains over 300,000 names but this number will rise as further entries are published in print and updated with the newest entries throughout the year. We will gradually go back further in time as our resources permit.
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