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Results 195601 - 195650 of 209437
Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
VINCENTLance-CorporalVictorFusiliers Mont-RoyalWorld War IIEast AngusMay 21st, 2015March 2016
VINCENTChief Warrant OfficerLorne K.KanataJanuary 25th, 2015March 2016
VINCENTCorporalFrederick2nd Battalion Queen’s Own Rifles of CanadaWorld War IISudburyFebruary 9th, 2018November 2020
VINCENTArthur J.KennetcookOctober 1st, 2016November 2017
VINCENTJohn J.World War IIListowelJanuary 12th, 2013November/December 2013
VINCENTPrivate First ClassRonaldWorld War IISurreyFebruary 27th, 2011September/October 2011
VINCENTAble SeamanThomasRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIOwen SoundJanuary 6th, 2010September/October 2010
VINCENTPrivateArthurWorld War IIRouyn-NorandaJanuary 16th, 1986April 1986
VINCENTPrivateHarry (Ted) GeorgeNorth Shore (New Brunswick) RegimentWorld War IIDalhousieSeptember 26th, 1986December 1986/January 1987
VINCENTFlight LieutenantRobert A.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIOsoyoosAugust 23rd, 2008November/December 2008
VINCENTEarl J.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IITorontoDecember 20th, 1986May 1987
VINCENTAlex A.Merchant Navy, Royal Canadian NavyWorld War IINewfoundland and Labrador, CanadaAugust 20th, 2004March/April 2005
VINCENTGeorge W.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IICrestonJune 25th, 2004March/April 2005
VINCENTRobertMerchant NavyWorld War IIMississaugaSeptember 7th, 1992December 1992/January 1993
VINCENTPrivateRodolphe L.Canadian Infantry CorpsWorld War IICornwallJanuary 10th, 2004September/October 2004
VINCENTAureleWorld War IIJolietteApril 18th, 1998September/October 1998
VINCENTC.H.World War IIWinnipegOctober 1996March/April 1997
VINCENTLieutenantThomas J.World War IIDartmouthSeptember 22nd, 1997March/April 1998
VINCENTSignalman TelegraphistJohn E.World War I, World War IIMayne IslandMarch 7th, 1996June/July 1996
VINCENTClareCanadian Infantry CorpsWorld War IIOntario, CanadaAugust 20th, 2000November/December 2000
VINCENTPetty OfficerG. DouglasRoyal Canadian NavyWorld War IINew Brunswick, CanadaJuly 6th, 2000November/December 2000
VINCENTRiflemanJean-PaulRoyal Rifles of CanadaWorld War IIQuebec, CanadaJuly 31st, 2000November/December 2000
VINCENTCorporalWilliamRoyal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War II, Korean WarScarboroughMarch 17th, 2000November/December 2000
VINCENTLloydCanadian Infantry CorpsWorld War IIApril 7th, 2001November/December 2001
VINCENTGunnerLucienWorld War IIDeux-MontagnesMay 20th, 1995January 1996
VINCENTMajor-GeneralWilliam H.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaMarch 31st, 2007November/December 2007
VINCENTLeading AircraftmanDouglas CarltonRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIVancouver1987June 1988
VINCENTLance-CorporalArthur T.Royal Army Service CorpsWorld War IILake CowichanApril 1st, 1989July/August 1989
VINCENTSergeantPhilip FrankRoyal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIManotickOctober 21st, 1988Web Only
VINCENZIPrivateLouisWorld War IIDeltaDecember 23rd, 1998September/October 1999
VINCERMaster CorporalWilliam F.Royal Canadian Air ForceKorean WarTrentonJanuary 10th, 2015November/December 2015
VINCETTHorace H.World War IIWinnipegSeptember 13th, 1998March/April 1999
VINCKPrivateRobertWorld War IISt. BonifaceMarch 26th, 1997September/October 1997
VINDALPrivateHenryWorld War IIVancouverOctober 25th, 1993February 1994
VINDEVOGHELJulienWorld War IIFruitvaleJune 11th, 1992October 1992
VINDEVOGHELPrivateOscarCanadian Army, Canadian ForcesSaskatchewan, CanadaNovember 5th, 2002March/April 2003
VINESignalmanHarry J.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IICalgaryJune 23rd, 1995October 1995
VINEFrederickElgin RegimentSt. ThomasMay 14th, 2005November/December 2005
VINESignalmanJoeRoyal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IIWinnipegJanuary 12th, 1984April 1984
VINEFlying OfficerHarryWorld War IIQuebec, CanadaAugust 1998March/April 1999
VINESapperClifford C.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IISt. CatharinesJuly 26th, 2008November/December 2008
VINEJean A.Women’s Royal Naval ServiceWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaJune 28th, 2006November/December 2006
VINEWarrant Officer 2nd ClassGordon A.Royal Canadian DragoonsWorld War IIWinnipegNovember 1988March 1989
VINEBERGDavid A.Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IIWillowdaleApril 7th, 1989July/August 1989
VINEBERGPrivateMyerRoyal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIMontrealAugust 7th, 1990December 1990/January 1991
VINEBERGCorporalStanleyCanadian ArmyKorean WarRawdonOctober 14th, 2004March/April 2005
VINEKCorporalRichard S.Royal Canadian Air ForceAlberta, CanadaJuly 29th, 2004March/April 2005
VINERPrivateClifford A.Canadian ArmyWorld War IICanningOctober 27th, 2004March/April 2005
VINERPrivateHenry J.North Nova Scotia RegimentWorld War IICanningMarch 24th, 1990July/August 1990
VINESLeading AircraftwomanPatricia A.Women’s Auxiliary Air ForceCarleton PlaceJune 9th, 2014May/June 2015
Results 195601 - 195650 of 209437

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