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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
WOODCOCKPrivateJames A.ArmyKingstonJanuary 23rd, 2025November 2025
WOODCOCKCorporalSidneyRoyal Canadian Army Medical CorpsWorld War IIBrantfordAugust 1982December 1982
WOODCOCKEdgar S.Lord Strathcona’s HorseWorld War IIAugust 28th, 1982August 1982
WOODCOCKWarrant OfficerGeorgeRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISummerside1981August 1982
WOODCOCKCecil O.Hastings and Prince Edward RegimentWorld War IIBancroftMay 14th, 1993September 1993
WOODCOCKPrivateNealeWestminster RegimentWorld War IIHaliburtonNovember 1992September 1993
WOODCOCKHarold A.World War IISookeJanuary 20th, 1994May 1994
WOODCOCKLeading BombardierHenry A.World War IIBrantfordMarch 12th, 1994August 1994
WOODCOCKNorman R.Royal Canadian NavyWorld War IIBowmanvilleAugust 21st, 1989November 1989
WOODCOCKPrivateG.D.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIWinnipegMarch 2nd, 1989July/August 1989
WOODCOCKPrivateMelvin C.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIPort PerrySeptember 30th, 1987February 1988
WOODCOCKPrivateVictorCanadian Machine Gun CorpsWorld War IHuntsvilleAugust 10th, 1987February 1988
WOODCOCKPrivateLeslie C.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJanuary 1st, 2007November/December 2007
WOODCOCKPrivateRaymondRoyal Air ForceWorld War IIEnglandJanuary 1988July/August 1988
WOODCOCKSergeantWilliam A.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War II, Korean WarTorontoJune 13th, 1987October 1987
WOODCOCKSapperKenneth McKinleyCanadian EngineersWorld War ISt. StephenJanuary 30th, 1986April 1986
WOODCOCKCorporalPaulRoyal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IISt. StephenDecember 29th, 1985April 1986
WOODCOCKPrivateStanleyElgin RegimentWorld War IITorontoNovember/December 2008
WOODCOCKPrivateDouglasCalgary Highlanders, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light InfantryWorld War II, Korean WarCalgaryJanuary 25th, 1987April 1987
WOODCOCKJames W.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIKingstonJanuary 2nd, 2002November/December 2002
WOODCOCKRalph A.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIWinnipegMay 1995September 1995
WOODCOCKRussell G.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IIOntario, CanadaAugust 8th, 2002November/December 2003
WOODCOCKPrivateHerbert J.Toronto Scottish RegimentWorld War IIEtobicokeSeptember 27th, 2003March/April 2004
WOODCOCKPrivateGerald E.Canadian ArmyWorld War IILindsayFebruary 13th, 1995May 1995
WOODCOXNormanHastings and Prince Edward RegimentWorld War IIBancroftJuly 1st, 1984October 1984
WOODCOXPrivateArthur W.Royal Winnipeg RiflesWorld War IIDalhousieJune 23rd, 1992October 1992
WOODERobert F.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IILondonMarch 3rd, 2014September/October 2014
WOODENSamuel J.World War INorth BattlefordJanuary 9th, 1988April 1988
WOODERFrank K.SummersideMay 10th, 2020November 2020
WOODEYGeneralFredWorld War IISimcoeMarch 15th, 1986June 1986
WOODEYPetty OfficerHarold G.Royal NavyWorld War IINorth YorkSeptember 17th, 2015March 2016
WOODFALLRichardBritish Columbia DragoonsWorld War IIDuncanDecember 2014November/December 2015
WOODFALLTrooperWilliamCanadian Armoured CorpsWorld War IIOliverApril 17th, 1987July/August 1987
WOODFIELDLance-CorporalRichardHighland Light Infantry, MilitiaCambridgeJanuary 21st, 2020November 2020
WOODFIELDFlight LieutenantWilfred A.World War IICarmanNovember 2nd, 1995February 1996
WOODFIELDCorporalWilliam H.Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IIOntario, CanadaNovember 3rd, 2005March/April 2006
WOODFIELDPetty OfficerFrederick H.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIBrandonApril 20th, 1991September 1991
WOODFIELDCyrilCalgaryApril 7th, 1983August 1983
WOODFINEAndrewBritish Merchant NavyWorld War INewfoundland and Labrador, CanadaSeptember 17th, 1992December 1992/January 1993
WOODFINEPrivateThomasRoyal Newfoundland RegimentWorld War INewfoundland and Labrador, CanadaJuly 31st, 1992November 1992
WOODFINECorporalRobertRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IITorontoFebruary 8th, 1994June/July 1994
WOODFORDFrankRoyal Canadian EngineersWorld War IICrestonMarch 10th, 1992June 1992
WOODFORDFlight LieutenantJohnWorld War IIVictoriaMay 22nd, 1995January 1996
WOODFORDPrivateMelvinWorld War IIPrincetonJune 4th, 2000November/December 2000
WOODFORDChief Petty Officer 2nd ClassKennethRoyal Canadian NavyWorld War IIKeremeosAugust 24th, 2000March/April 2001
WOODFORDDerekAlberta, CanadaDecember 28th, 2000November/December 2001
WOODFORDThomasCanadian Armoured CorpsWorld War IISt. ThomasJune 2nd, 2001November/December 2001
WOODFORDTrooperJohn E.South African ArmyWorld War ISeattleJuly 21st, 1989November 1989
WOODFORDWilliam166th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (Newfoundland)World War IINewfoundland and Labrador, CanadaApril 5th, 2006November/December 2006
WOODFORDWalter (Pat)Royal NavyWorld War IINewfoundland and Labrador, CanadaNovember 25th, 2003March/April 2004
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