Private Charles Arthur Flook transferred from the 91st. to the 186th. Battalion, embarking for overseas with this unit, the latter part of March 1917. After training at Bramshott he proceeded for France August 17th, 1917. Four months latter Private Flook received a shell-shock which caused his removal to the Red Cross Hospital, Gloucester, England, and then to Clarence Hospital, Rochampton.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | IODE, Chatham Daily Planet (25-11-1918), HTAC-RH |
Height | 5' 8'' |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Age | 19 |
Complexion | Dark |
Hair | Black |
Race | White |
Birthplace | London, Ontario |
Religion | Anglican |
Last Place of Employment | Windsor Printing Office |
Average Earnings | $18.00 per week |
Marital Status | Single |
When Enlisted | January 1st, 1916 |
Where Enlisted | Chatham, Ontario |
Next of Kin | Father- Albert E. Flook, 256th. Battalion, Mother- Mrs. Catherine M. Flook, Chatham, Brother- Albert J. J. Flook, 203rd. Battalion, William G. Flook, 91st. Battalion, George Flook, Chatham, Sister- Miss Frances S. Flook, Chatham |
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