Private Antoine Tetrault, Proceeded overseas with the 186th. Kent Battalion in March 1917, left for France June 14th 1917 joining 18th. Battalion, took part in Hill 70 Battle, Wounded November 11th, 1917 at paschaendale in right shoulder, was sent to Norfolk War Hospital England, December 27 1917. Transferred to 14th Canadian General Hospital, Eastbourne. Transferred to 4th. Reserve, Bramshott then to Rhyl Camp 26th December 1918. Sailed from Southampton on “Olympic” January 11th 1919, arrived at Halifax Nova Scotia, January 17th, 1919.
Discharged at London, Ontario March 14th 1919 being unfit for further Military Service.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | Chatham Daily Planet (20-01-1919) |
Height | 5' 10" |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Age | 36 |
Complexion | Fair |
Hair | Light Brown |
Race | White |
Birthplace | Mitchell's Bay, Ontario |
Religion | Catholic |
Last Place of Employment | Hadley Lumber Company, Chatham |
Average Earnings | $4.00 per day |
Marital Status | Married |
Marriage Info | March 22nd, 1910, Chatham, Ontario |
When Enlisted | April 13th, 1916 |
Where Enlisted | Chatham, Ontario |
Allowance from Patriotic Fund | $17.50 per month |
Next of Kin | Wife- Mrs. Louise Tetreault, Chatham, Daughter- Dolvina Tetreault |
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