In Memory of the following RCMP Members
whose names are etched on Menin Gate
En mémoire des membres de la GRC suivants
dont les noms sont gravés sur la Porte de Menín
Roll of Honour Liste d’Honneur
- Reg. #2036
Constable Herbert William Walker Donalson
WWI · KIA - Reg. #2861
Constable Frank Lewis
WWI · KIA - Reg. #2897
Constable Paul George Tofft
WWI · KIA - Reg. #2957
Constable Herbert Philip Hilton
WWI · KIA — NWMP - Reg. #3367
Constable John Rowey
WWI · KIA - Reg. #4139
Constable John Wentworth Kersley
WWI · KIA - Reg. #4401
Constable Arthur Edwin Lawrence
WWI · KIA - Reg. #4612
Constable Victor Brown
WWI · KIA - Reg. #4666
Constable Robert Henry Magee
WWI · KIA - Reg. #4782
Constable William John Elton
WWI · KIA - Reg. #4826
Constable Alexander Bailey
WWI · KIA - Reg. #4912
Constable Francis Oswald Loyd
WWI · KIA - Reg. #5139
Constable Lionel James Ricketts
WWI · KIA - Reg. #5237
Constable James Guy Bernard Wheatley
WWI · KIA - Reg. #5240
Constable Harry Forman
WWI · KIA - Reg. #5307
Constable George William Tallents
WWI · KIA - Reg. #5375
Constable Barry Pevensey Duke
WWI · KIA - Reg. #5549
Constable Ludovic Duhamel
WWI · KIA - Reg. #5612
Constable Victor Brown
WWI · KIA - Reg. #5716
Constable Arthur Henry Nevitte
WWI · KIA - Reg. #5818
Constable James Edge
WWI · KIA — RNWMP - Reg. #6140
Constable James Eastwood Mowbray
WWI · KIA
Reg. #5375, Constable Barry Pevensey Duke was killed during WWI. His body was never recovered.
In commemoration of the sacrifice which he made to Canada, his name is etched on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium.
782355 Private (46th Battalion, Saskatchewan Regiment) Victor Brown (b.1887) of Assiniboia was KIA 19 October 1917 at Passchendaele and is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial at Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, which bears the names of 55,000 men who were lost without trace during the defence of the Ypres Salient in the First World War.
He was the son of H. Brown of Colchester, Essex, England. Victor was serving in the RNWMP when he enlisted at Moose Jaw early in 1916, leaving a wife, Myrtle Irene, at Limerick (she later moved to Winnipeg, MB).
Reg. #5818, Constable James Edge was also killed during WWI. His body was never recovered.
In commemoration of the sacrifice which he made to Canada, his name is etched on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium.
Source: svwm.ca
R. I. P.
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