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Pte. Benjamin L. Arsenault
PTE. BENJAMIN L. ARSENAULT

Pte. Benjamin L. Arsenault, son of Lamant and Balthide Arsenault, enlisted in the army on March 2, 1916. He served in Canada, England and France with the 105th and 14th Bns.

He received the First World War medals.

He was discharged on August 10, 1918.

Pte. Benoit Arsenault, son of Adolphe Arsenault and Victine Gallant, served in World War I.


Pte. Benoit Arsenault
PTE. BENOIT ARSENAULT

Pte. Benoit Arsenault
PTE. BENOIT ARSENAULT

Pte. Benoit Arsenault, son of Cajétan and Emilienne Arsenault, enlisted in the army in Charlottetown in December, 1914.

After his training in Valcartier, Qué., he served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force and embarked for England in May, 1915.

He joined the Canadian Regiment in France in November, 1915 and was killed in action in 1918.

He is buried in Germany.

Pte. Benoit Arsenault, son of Arsène and Marie-Anne Arsenault, served overseas in World War I.


Pte. Benoit Arsenault
PTE. BENOIT ARSENAULT


Pte. Benoît Arsenault
PTE. BENOIT ARSENAULT

Pte. Benoît Arsenault, son of Léon (Sylvain) and Elizabeth Arsenault, served in France during World War I.

Pte. Calixte Arsenault, son of Joseph and Sophie Arsenault, enlisted in the army in January, 1916. He served with the 105th Bn. in Canada and was discharged on medical grounds at Halifax on January 10, 1917.

He received the British War Medal.


Pte. Calixte Arsenault
PTE. CALIXTE ARSENAULT

Pte. Camille J. Arsenault
PTE. CAMILLE J. ARSENAULT


Pte. Camille J. Arsenault, son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fidèle Arsenault, enlisted in the army in 1914.

He served in the artillery during the First War and saw action at the battle of Vimy Ridge.

He was discharged in 1918.

He re-enlisted in the Second World War in 1941 and served with the Veterans Guard of Canada for four years.

He was discharged in 1945.

Pte. Cyrus Arsenault, son of Mr. & Mrs. Théophile Arsenault, served in the U.S. Army and died in the U.S. as a result of gas inhalation received during the war on January 10, 1919 at the age of 23.


Pte. Cyrus Arsenault
PTE. CYRUS ARSENAULT


Pte. Cyrus Arsenault
PTE. CYRUS ARSENAULT

Pte. Cyrus Arsenault, son of Laurent (Avis) and Madeleine Arsenault, served in England at the end of World War I.

Pte. Denis Arsenault, son of Delphin and Marie Arsenault, enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in Charlottetown, P.E.I. in March, 1916.

After his training at Valcartier, Québec, he went overseas, serving in England and in France for the duration of the war.

He was discharged in April, 1919.


Pte. Denis Arsenault
PTE. DENIS ARSENAULT
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