Pte. Garnet C. McLean left for overseas with the 186th Battalion March 28th, 1917 and after training at Bramshott, he proceeded to France August 26th, 1917, attached to the 18th Battalion. He was admitted to Hospital November 14th, 1917, with trench feet, and was discharged from Hospital December 26th, 1917. He was wounded in the knee April 14th, 1918, and admitted to Hospital at Rouen.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | No Return Ticket - Wallaceburg War Casualties - Alan Mann 2002 |
Height | 5'10" |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Age | 18 |
Complexion | Dark |
Hair | Black |
Race | White |
Birthplace | Lambton County |
Religion | Presbyterian |
Last Place of Employment | Home |
Marital Status | Single |
When Enlisted | January, 1916 |
Where Enlisted | London, Ontario |
Next of Kin | Father- Walter A. McLean, Wallaceburg. Sister- Mrs. Fred Laner, Oil Springs. |
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