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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
TROTTERPrivateEdwardDufferin and Haldimand Rifles of CanadaWorld War IINew WestminsterNovember 1991March 1992
TROTTERLieutenant-ColonelElmer J.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaAugust 16th, 2011March/April 2012
TROTTERCharles B.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISurrey1995August 1996
TROTTERCorporalWalter H.Royal Canadian Ordnance CorpsWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJuly 5th, 1996October 1996
TROTTERChief Petty OfficerRobert L.Royal Canadian NavyKorean WarDartmouthJanuary 9th, 1998September/October 1998
TROTTERJohnRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIScarboroughMay 30th, 1999September/October 1999
TROTTERPrivateDonald G.Perth RegimentOntario, CanadaOctober 15th, 1998March/April 1999
TROTTERSapperScott D.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IICambridgeJanuary 29th, 1999September/October 1999
TROTTERPrivateWilfred N.Canadian Infantry CorpsWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaMarch 20th, 2003November/December 2003
TROTTERFlying OfficerRobert V.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIApril 26th, 2002November/December 2002
TROTTERTrooperAlBritish Columbia Regiment, also known as DCORWorld War IISudburyJanuary 13th, 2009September/October 2009
TROTTIERRoland J.Royal Canadian NavyVictoriaJanuary 20th, 2008November/December 2008
TROTTIERPrivateEloreWorld War IChelmsfordFebruary 10th, 1986May 1986
TROTTIERLouis J.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIMasseyAugust 9th, 1991November 1991
TROTTIERFernandRoyal Canadian NavyWorld War IIJuly 16th, 2005November/December 2005
TROTTIERLloydCanadian ArmyWorld War IIOntario, CanadaDecember 27th, 2004November/December 2005
TROTTIERAndrew W.EdmontonOctober 6th, 1990December 1990/January 1991
TROTTIERFlight SergeantErnest J.World War IIFenelon FallsNovember 26th, 1995March 1996
TROTTIEREdward A.Winnipeg GrenadiersWorld War IIManitoba, Canada2003September/October 2004
TROTTIERSignalmanAlbertRoyal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaDecember 26th, 2005November/December 2006
TROTTIERLance-CorporalWilliamQueen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of CanadaWorld War IISudburyDecember 5th, 1988March 1989
TROTTIERLance SergeantJulesRoyal 22nd RegimentWorld War IIMataneFebruary 27th, 2003November/December 2003
TROTTIERPrivateLeonard J.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIJune 28th, 2011March/April 2012
TROTTIERLeading AircraftmanGerard D.Royal Canadian Air ForceKorean WarCornwallMarch 5th, 2013November/December 2013
TROTTIERPrivateEmile P.Canadian Infantry CorpsWorld War IICornwallNovember 23rd, 2009March/April 2010
TROTTIERPrivateEdgar AndrewRoyal Rifles of CanadaWorld War IIPenetanguisheneJune 9th, 1985September 1985
TROTTIERFrancisCanadian ArmyWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJune 27th, 1999March/April 2000
TROTTIERJeanRoyal 22nd RegimentKorean WarArundelDecember 14th, 1995April 1996
TROTTMANLance-CorporalFrank E.World War IIPort HopeSeptember 4th, 2001March/April 2002
TROTTMANErnestWorld War IILangleyOctober 1995February 1996
TROTZUKCorporalKiprianRussian ArmyWorld War ISt. WalburgOctober 10th, 1985March 1986
TROUBRIDGEBombardierStanleyWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJanuary 4th, 1998September/October 1998
TROUBRIDGECorporalJames A.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIOntario, CanadaFebruary 22nd, 2004September/October 2004
TROUGHTONCorporalFrank D.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIManitoba, CanadaNovember 8th, 1999March/April 2000
TROUGHTONJohnRoyal MarinesWorld War IIMay 4th, 2002November/December 2002
TROUPFlying OfficerRaymond H.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIFort ErieNovember 20th, 2003March/April 2004
TROUPRobert D.Royal Canadian Air ForcePeace RiverMarch 4th, 1994August 1994
TROUPWilliam L.United States NavyWorld War IIHopewellJune 8th, 1992September 1992
TROUPLeading AircraftmanDanielRoyal Air ForceWorld War IIStittsvilleOctober 22nd, 1986December 1986/January 1987
TROUPERose (Johnnie)Women’s Royal Canadian Naval ServiceWorld War IIDecember 24th, 2000November/December 2001
TROUPEWilliam E.Canadian ArmyFort ErieNovember 11th, 1998September/October 1999
TROUSDALEAircraftman 2nd ClassWilliam J.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJanuary 14th, 1997March/April 1998
TROUSDALELieutenant (Navy)Noble P.Merchant Navy, Royal Canadian NavyWorld War IISydenhamJanuary 29th, 2004September/October 2004
TROUSDELLSergeantFredRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIChathamJanuary 18th, 1992May 1992
TROUTHarry E.World War IIEdmontonAugust 14th, 1992November 1992
TROUTPrivateWilliamRoyal Canadian Army Medical CorpsWorld War IICambridgeApril 27th, 1996November/December 1996
TROUTGregg R.World War IISaskatchewan, CanadaSeptember 25th, 2010March/April 2011
TROVFERSHAWGunnerFrank G.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIWinnipegJuly 18th, 1988November 1988
TROWFred408 (Goose) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIBoltonOctober 1989February 1990
TROWBRIDGEGunnerWilliam L.World War IISudburyJanuary 17th, 1991April 1991
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