Stoker Henry L. White began his naval training January 1917, on board H.M.S. Victory in England, continuing until April 1918 when he transferred to Devonport Barracks, mine sweeping until June 21st, 1918. He embarked for Canada June 22nd, 1918, doing patrol and mine sweeping duty until his discharge.
Stoker Henry L. White received his discharge March 20th, 1919, at Halifax, due to demobilization.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | IODE |
Height | 5'4" |
Eye Colour | Hazel |
Age | 18 |
Complexion | Dark |
Hair | Dark Brown |
Race | White |
Birthplace | St. Thomas, Ontario |
Religion | Methodist |
Last Place of Employment | International Harvestor Company, Chatham. |
Average Earnings | $ 2.50 per day |
Marital Status | Single |
When Enlisted | January 8th, 1917 |
Where Enlisted | Toronto, Ontario |
Next of Kin | Mother- Mrs. Elizabeth White, Chatham. Sister- Hilda Philipson, Fred Philipson, John White. |
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