Sergeant Frank L. Good was transferred from the 91st to the 186th Battalion, going overseas March 28th, 1917, and after training at Bramshott, proceeded to France a short time later attached to the 18th Battalion. Three months later he was invalided to the base with trench feet and rheumatism, and after six months treatment, where he acted as baker the most of the time, he returned to his Battalion. After the fighting was over he went back to Germany, with the Army of Occupation and from there back to Belgium, from there to Le Havre to Whitley Camp and from there back to Canada May 1919.
Discharged in London May 24th,1919 due to demobilization.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | IODE, Chatham Daily Planet (14-09-1917), NR-MB60 |
Height | 19 |
Weight | 6' lbs |
Eye Colour | Blue |
Complexion | Fair |
Hair | Brown |
Race | White |
Birthplace | Secuin Falls, Ontario |
Religion | Protestant |
Last Place of Employment | Chatham Bakery |
Marital Status | Single |
When Enlisted | November 1915 |
Where Enlisted | Chatham, Ontario |
Next of Kin | Father- Edward Good. Sister- Miss E. A. Good. Brother- E.H. Good |
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