Signaller Gordon A. Dundas Served as Lieutenant with the 24th. Kent Regiment.
Signaller Gordon A. Dundas left for overseas with a draft from the 63rd. Battery in August 1916, served as Signalling Instructor for several months in England, proceeding to France in May 1917, assigned to the 30th. Battery C.F.A. He remained with that unit for 22 months in France and left England for Canada March 1919 and arrived at Toronto April 8th, 1919.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | IODE, Wallaceburg News (02-11-1916), Chatham Daily Planet (04-09-1917), Chatham Daily News (07-04-1919), Chatham Daily News (09-04-1919), Trinity Methodist Church - Roll of Honour - Wallaceburg |
Height | 5' 8'' |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Age | 18 |
Complexion | Fair |
Hair | Brown |
Race | White |
Birthplace | Wallaceburg, Ontario |
Religion | Methodist |
Last Place of Employment | Student |
Marital Status | Single |
When Enlisted | May 1916 |
Where Enlisted | London, Ontario |
Next of Kin | Father- T. B. Dundas, Wallaceburg, Mother- Mrs. T. B. Dundas, Brother- Fred Dundas |
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