Rank | Private |
Service # | 189635 |
Unit # | 91st. Battalion, 186th Battalion, 18th Battalion |
Resident | Chatham |
Private Lloyd R. Warren trained with the Boy Scouts and the High School Cadets.
Private Lloyd R. Warren transferred from the 91st to the 186th Battalion, and left for overseas March 26th, 1917. He trained at Bramshott Camp, England, until June 2nd, 1917, when he proceeded to France to the 18th Battalion April 13th, 1918, he received shrapnel wounds in the hip and was removed to the Base, thence to No.4, Canadian General Hospital, Basingstoke. After convalescence at Epsom from August 1st, he reported at Witley the latter part of September where he served as instructor, and embarked for Canada December 12th, 1918, arriving at Halifax December 22nd, 1918.
Private Lloyd R. Warren received his discharge January 21st, 1919, due to demobilization.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | Chatham Daily Planet (11-03-1918), Chatham Daily Planet (22-04-1918) |
Height | 5'3 1/2" |
Eye Colour | Blue |
Age | 19 |
Complexion | Fair |
Hair | Brown |
Race | White |
Birthplace | Hespeler, Ontario |
Religion | Presbyterian |
Last Place of Employment | Standard Bank, Chatham, Ontario. |
Marital Status | Single |
When Enlisted | December 13th, 1915 |
Where Enlisted | Chatham, Ontario |
Next of Kin | Father- Thomas H. Warren, Hespeler. |
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