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Newfoundland Disasters
Memorial University College WWII Victims
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Roll of Honour
Three hundred and ten former students of the Memorial
University College offered themselves in the Second Great War, 1939
- 1945. The University holds in special honour the past students who
have been reported as dead or missing and whose names are here given.
David Monroe Baird
Lawrence Bannikhin John Hamilton Barrett Walter Robert Butt Herbert Bond Clarke Roy Clarke William Bradley Collins Thomas Joseph Delaney John Kevin Evans Victor Raymond French Neil Willoughby Harnett William Palmer Howse David Simpsom Kerr Brenden David Lacey Harold Lewis Learning Lionel Edgar Legge Wallace Clifford Luther Edgar Raymond Martin David Gordon Morris Clarence Walter Parsons Alexander Duncan Saint Arthur James Sampson Bernard Thomas Scammel Francis Smith Eric Agustus Snow Charles Henry Stewart James Robin Stick Philip Francis Templeman Harold Baxter Wareham James Walcott Winter From the 1964 Cape and Gown
Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's, Newfoundland |
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The Canadian Virtual War Memorial Site (a service of the Canadian Federal Government) |
Page Transcribed by Craig Peterman
Page Revised by Craig Peterman (Sunday March 28, 2004 AST)
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