True and Fascinating Canadian History
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial
Belgium
whose names are etched on Menin Gate:
In Memory of:
Reg.#4139, RCMP Constable
John Wentworthworth Kersley. WWI. KIA
Robert Henry Magee. WWI. KIA
Reg.#4826, RCMP Constable
Alexander Bailey. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5375, RCMP Constable
Barry Pevensey Duke. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5612, RCMP Constable
Victor Brown. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5818, RNWMP Constable
James Edge. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5139, RCMP Constable
Lionel Janes Ricketts. WWI. KIA
Reg.#4612, RCMP Constable
Victor Brown. WWI. KIA
Reg.#2036, RCMP Constable
Herbert William Walker Donalson. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5549, RCMP Constable
Ludovic Duhamel. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5375, RCMP Constable
Barry Pevensey Duke. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5818, RCMP Constable
James Edge. WWI. KIA
Reg.#4782, RCMP Constable
William John Elton. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5240, RCMP Constable
Harry Forman. WWI. KIA
Reg.#2957, NWMP Constable
Herbert Philip Hilton. WWI. KIA
Reg.#4139, RCMP Constable
John Wentworth Kersley. WWI. KIA
Reg.#4401, RCMP Constable
Arthur Edwin Lawrence. WWI. KIA
Reg.#2861, RCMP Constable
Frank Lewis. WWI. KIA
Reg.#4912, RCMP Constable
Francis Oswald Loyd. WWI. KIA
Reg.#4666, RCMP Constable
Robert Henry Magee. WWI. KIA
Reg.#6140, RCMP Constable
James Eastwood Mowbray. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5716, RCMP Constable
Arthur Henry Nevitte. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5139, RCMP Constable
Lionel James Ricketts. WWI. KIA
Reg.#3367, RCMP Constable
John Rowey. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5307, RCMP Constable
George William Tallents. WWI. KIA
Reg.#2897, RCMP Constable
Paul George Tofft. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5237, RCMP Constable
James Guy Bernard Wheatley. WWI. KIA
Reg.#5375, Constable Barry Pevensey Duke was killed during WWI. His body was never recovered.
In commeneration of the sacrifice which he made to Canada, his name is etched on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belguim.
"782355 Private (46th Battalion, Saskatchewan Regiment) Victor Brown (b.1887) of Assiniboia was KIA 19171026 at Passchendaele and is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial at Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, which bears the names of 55,000 men who were lost without trace during the defence of the Ypres Salient in the First World War.
He was the son of H. Brown of Colchester, Essex, England. Victor was serving in the RNWMP when he enlisted at Moose Jaw early in 1916, leaving a wife Myrtle Irene at Limerick (she later moved to Winnipeg, MB)."
Reg.#5818, Constable James Edge was also killed during WWI. His body was never recovered.
In commeneration of the sacrifice which he made to Canada, his name is etched on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belguim.
Source: Website: http://svwm.ca/casualty-display/?ID=A000000726