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71st Battalion

1914 – 1918

The 71st Battalion was authorized on April 1, 1916 and embarked for Great Britain on the same day. It provided reinforcements to the Canadian Corps in the field until September 30, 1916, when its personnel were absorbed by the 44th, 54th, and 74th Battalions. The battalion disbanded April 11, 1918.

For information about the War Diaries of the 71st Battalion, visit the Library and Archives Canada site: Archives Search 71st Canadian Infantry Battalion.

Soldiers

, George
Anderson, Louis
Bennett, John "Jack" Edward
Boyle, Frank Stewart
Burgess, Easton Gordon
Cairns, Norman Orville
Clitheroe, Walter
Cunningham, Chester Archie
Cunningham, George
Damm, Clarence A.
Damm, John M.M.
Davison, Wilfred Moran
Dixon, Elliott Rupert
Eidt, Edward Gerald
Farrell, Joseph Andrew
Fear, Thornton Douglas
Fletcher, George Albert
Fry, Herbert
Geddes, John Rowand
Gregg, James Elmer
Grover, George Edward
Hagenbach (a.k.a. Holingbeck and Hagerback), Wilfred
Harrison, Harold Bert
Hopkins, Charles Henry Jr.
Hughes, George
Hughes, Thomas Victor
Jaye, Douglas
Liddle, Rees Thomas
Lochead, Robert A.
Loughleen, Wellington "Wellie"
Lovett, Walter Ernest
McMullen, Robert John "Jack" Jr.
McNeel, Ralph E.
Moore, William Percy
Oberle, Roy "Butch" Alexander
Reid, Adam Ernest
Russell, Adam Leith
Russell , Wendell Ramsay
Sloan, Archibald McNeill
Waugh, Adrian/Adron
Wilson, Thomas Melville
Wilton, Alvin Edward

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