Thomson, Stanley George (S. G.) Photo
Rank Gnr.
Service # 2671228
Resident Chatham
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Gunner Stanley George Thomson entered into Artillery training May 15th, 1918, at Carling Heights, London, Ontario, and transferred with the Battery to Petawawa Camp May 29th, 1918. He was given clerical work at the Bank of Montreal July 1st, 1918, continuing until September when he removed to Guelph for further training where he remained until his discharge.

Gunner Stanley George Thomson received his discharge January 6th, 1919, due to demobilisation.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Sources Chatham Daily Planet (24-04-1918), Chatham Daily News (14-05-1919)
Height 5' 11"
Eye Colour Dark Blue
Age 20
Complexion Medium
Hair Dark Brown
Race White
Birthplace Chatham, Ontario
Religion Baptist
Last Place of Employment Dominion Sugar Company, Ltd., Chatham
Average Earnings $75.00 per month.
Marital Status Single
When Enlisted April 22nd, 1918
Where Enlisted London, Ontario
Next of Kin Father- Andrew Thomson, Chatham, Mother- Mrs. Minerva Thomson, Sister- Mrs. J. D. Rutherford, Miss Erva Thomson, Brother- Lieutenant Norman A. Thomson, Gordon J. Thomson

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