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Last Name | Rank | First Name | Unit | Theatre of Operations | Location | Date Deceased | Published |
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WYLIE | John W. | World War II | British Columbia, Canada | September 22nd, 2001 | March/April 2002 | ||
WYLIE | Private | Howard R. | Seaforth Highlanders of Canada | World War II | British Columbia, Canada | July 13th, 2001 | November/December 2001 |
WYLIE | Flying Officer | Edward | Royal Canadian Air Force | Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue | January 1st, 2001 | March/April 2001 | |
WYLIE | Private | William | Irish Rifles | World War I | Georgetown | November 3rd, 1985 | March 1986 |
WYLIE | Staff Sergeant | James | Royal Canadian Mounted Police | Brampton | December 30th, 2007 | November/December 2008 | |
WYLIE | Trooper | John J. | Canadian Army | Alberta, Canada | December 13th, 2007 | November/December 2008 | |
WYLIE | Private | Alex | World War I | Lindsay | October 19th, 1990 | February 1991 | |
WYLIE | Leading Aircraftman | Frank E. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Nanaimo | November 10th, 1989 | March 1990 |
WYLIE | Gunner | John R. | Light Anti-Aircraft Battery | World War II | North Burnaby | May 17th, 1991 | July/August 1991 |
WYLIE | Leading Aircraftman | Roy W. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Baldur | 1990 | December 1991/January 1992 |
WYLIE | Warrant Officer | William R. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Vancouver | May 6th, 1991 | December 1991/January 1992 |
WYLIE | Stoker 1st Class | Cecil W. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Oakville | January 4th, 2006 | November/December 2006 |
WYLIE | Sergeant | Don | Canadian Army | World War II | Saskatchewan, Canada | December 1988 | July/August 1989 |
WYLIE | Major | Wilbert E. | World War II | Port Elgin | January 26th, 1983 | May 1983 | |
WYLIE | Private | Joseph C. | 1st Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry | Prince George | April 8th, 2014 | September/October 2014 | |
WYLIE | Hazel M. | Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Carleton Place | December 18th, 2013 | September/October 2014 | |
WYLIE | Private | Robert | Canadian Army | World War II | Scarborough | September 23rd, 2011 | September/October 2012 |
WYLIE | Arthur | World War II | Nanaimo | January 6th, 2013 | Web Only | ||
WYLIE | Lieutenant | John C. | Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada | World War II | Stouffville | April 1st, 1992 | July/August 1992 |
WYLIE | Robert M. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Codette | April 23rd, 1993 | July/August 1993 | |
WYLIE | Chief Petty Officer | Wesley | Royal Navy | World War II | Ontario, Canada | June 15th, 2004 | September/October 2004 |
WYLIE | Chief Warrant Officer 1st Class | Alexander | Royal Canadian Corps of Signals | World War II | Nanaimo | November 2nd, 1993 | February 1994 |
WYLIE | Tom | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Acton | July 26th, 1992 | December 1992/January 1993 | |
WYLIE | Flying Officer | R.M. (Bob) | Royal Air Force | World War II | Montreal | April 12th, 1994 | August 1994 |
WYLIE | Private | Donald Sr. | Canadian Infantry Corps | World War II | Cambridge | September 21st, 2009 | March/April 2010 |
WYLIE | Squadron Leader | Thomas | Royal Canadian Air Force | Victoria | February 5th, 2009 | Web Only | |
WYLIE | Leading Aircraftman | Morley Leslie | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Summerside | April 26th, 1983 | March 1984 |
WYLLIE | Donald G. | Essex Regiment, Three Rivers Regiment | World War II | Victoria | October 24th, 1998 | September/October 1999 | |
WYLLIE | Robert (Bert) | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Prince Albert | 1994 | February 1995 | |
WYLLIE | Sapper | John R. | Royal Engineers | World War II | Truro | May 4th, 1993 | July/August 1993 |
WYLLIE | Robert Victor | World War II | Alvinston | April 5th, 1988 | July/August 1988 | ||
WYMAN | Corporal | Collin K. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Saskatchewan, Canada | March 23rd, 2007 | November/December 2007 |
WYMAN | Private | R.L. | Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps | World War II | Buckingham | March 10th, 1989 | September 1989 |
WYMAN | Wayne R. | Calgary | November 29th, 1988 | March 1989 | |||
WYMAN | Francis R. | Royal Canadian Artillery | World War II | Ontario, Canada | June 9th, 1996 | September 1996 | |
WYMAN | Lance-Corporal | Albert | Royal Canadian Engineers | World War II | Warminster | June 1999 | March/April 2000 |
WYMAN | Warrant Officer | Benjamin | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Abbotsford | August 21st, 1997 | March/April 1998 |
WYMAN | Keith | Royal Canadian Air Force | Kingston | March 20th, 2001 | November/December 2001 | ||
WYMAN | Wilson | Ontario, Canada | March 21st, 2010 | September/October 2010 | |||
WYMAN | Corporal | Walter R. | New Brunswick Rangers, Carleton and York Regiment | World War II | Sussex | October 10th, 1990 | December 1990/January 1991 |
WYMAN | Flight Sergeant | Harold (Bill) | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Ayer's Cliff | June 5th, 1990 | October 1990 |
WYMAN | Edward C. | Canadian Forestry Corps | World War II | Saskatoon | October 1986 | April 1987 | |
WYMAN | Kenneth | Canadian Army | New Brunswick, Canada | October 1st, 2008 | September/October 2009 | ||
WYMAN | Fireman | Edward Clifton | Canadian Volunteer Overseas Firefighters | World War II | Saskatoon | October 5th, 1986 | February 1987 |
WYMAN | Corporal | Michael G. | Canadian Provost Corps | World War II | Pembroke | November 1985 | May 1986 |
WYMAN | Leading Aircraftman | David B. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Sudbury | August 7th, 1993 | November 1993 |
WYMAN | Private | William J. | Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry | Korean War | Russell | January 18th, 2002 | November/December 2003 |
WYMAN | Private | John E. | Royal Canadian Artillery | World War II | Sudbury | September 29th, 2013 | March/April 2014 |
WYMAN | Corporal | William Donald | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Gravenhurst | March 20th, 1983 | June/July 1983 |
WYND | Able Seaman | Charles, Sr. | Merchant Navy | World War II | Salaberry-de-Valleyfield | 1989 | July/August 1990 |
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