The 54th Canadian Infantry Battalion, 1915 -1919
Remembering their service in The Great War
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Alec Jack notes
Remembering
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Before the 54th
All who served
The Lost
PART II Orders
Operations
1915
Getting ready
Northern BC Troops
1916
A Night Raid by Greenhorns
THE 54th’s FIRST BIG SHOW
HC Smith’s War
1917
THE GAS ATTACK, 1 MARCH 1917
The Court Martial
1918
1919
54th Unit Names
CENOTAPH NAMES
LCol Carey
William Curran – Community Leader
Lieutenant John Llewellyn Evans 1 March 1917
Major Travers Lucas
Pte Thomas Moles
The Napiers – John and Alan
Sgt William (Billy) Robertson September 8, 1916
Frederick Webber – Bandsman and Machine Gunner
BOURKE VC
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Losses
This series of pages shows who was lost and where they rest today.
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2 SEP 1918
March 22, 2024
Private Arthur Stanley Oates, Private, 54th Battalion
March 22, 2024
Sgt. Thomas Carney Reg. 442350
November 9, 2023
Private Ernest Podmore KIA at Beaucourt En Santerre, near Amiens, France, 8/8/1918
October 21, 2023
Private Frederick Charles Day
October 21, 2023
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A Night Raid by Greenhorns
Alec Jack notes
All soldiers who died
All who served
Before the 54th
BOURKE VC
CENOTAPH NAMES
CONTACT
Copyright
Frederick Webber – Bandsman and Machine Gunner
Getting ready
HC Smith’s War
Latest and Greatest Posts
LCol Carey
Lieutenant John Llewellyn Evans 1 March 1917
Losses
Major Travers Lucas
Northern BC Troops
Operations
Pte Thomas Moles
Reader Commentary
Remembering
Sgt William (Billy) Robertson September 8, 1916
THE 54th’s FIRST BIG SHOW
The Court Martial
THE GAS ATTACK, 1 MARCH 1917
The Napiers – John and Alan
The Sailing Lists
They were soldiers
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William Curran – Community Leader
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