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Pte. Phil Arsenault
PTE. PHIL ARSENAULT


Pte. Phil Arsenault, son of Mr. & Mrs. Philias Arsenault, enlisted in the army on March 13, 1916.

He served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the 105th Bn.

He served in Canada and in England. He was discharged on November 4, 1916.

He re-enlisted in the Veterans Guard of Canada on March 24, 1943, served in Canada and was discharged on November 19, 1944.

Pte. Philicien Arsenault, son of John and Madeleine Arsenault, served in the United Kingdom and in the front lines from 1914 to 1918.


Pte. Philicien Arsenault
PTE. PHILICIEN ARSENAULT


Smn. Pierre Arsenault
SMN. PIERRE ARSENAULT

Smn. Pierre Arsenault, son of Gobert Arsenault and Judith Gallant, served in the American Marine during the First World War.

Pte. Réginald Arsenault, son of Daniel and Matilda Arsenault, served in the American Army during the First World War.


Pte. Réginald Arsenault
PTE. REGINALD ARSENAULT


Pte. Stephen Arsenault
PTE. STEPHEN ARSENAULT

Pte. Stephen Arsenault, son of Stanislaus and Mary Arsenault, (Canadian Expeditionary Force 5th Bn.) died of wounds on September 29, 1918 and is buried in Bucquoy Road British Cemetery Ficheux, a recognized Military Burial Ground in France.

Pte. Sylvère Arsenault, son of Polycarpe and Marie-Rose Arsenault, served in the Forestry Corps, attached to 102th Squadron - Vancouver Barracks during the First World War. One duty of the Forestry Corps was to ship huge logs overseas, both from U.S. and Canada.


Pte. Sylvère Arsenault
PTE. SYLVERE ARSENAULT


Pte. Théodore Arsenault
PTE. THÉODORE ARSENAULT

Pte. Théodore Arsenault, son of Théophile and Eulalie Arsenault, served in the Canadian Army during World War I.

Pte. Théodore Arsenault, son of Mr. and Mrs. François (Fidèle) Arsenault, served with the 105th Bn. (CEF) and was killed on August 9, 1918 at the age of 21.


Pte. Théodore Arsenault
PTE. THÉODORE ARSENAULT


Pte. Théodore Arsenault
PTE. THÉODORE ARSENAULT

Pte. Théodore Arsenault, son of Elizée and Marie-Rose Arsenault, served overseas during World War I, having enlisted in 1914.

He was wounded at the battle of Vimy Ridge (April 28, 1916) and had to have his leg amputated.


Pte. Théophile Arsenault, son of Jean H. Arsenault and Madeleine Gallant, enlisted in the army in February, 1915 in Charlottetown.

He was posted in Valcartier, Qué. for his basic training and served with the 105th Bn. in England and in France.

He was severely wounded in the battle of Vimy Ridge and was hospitalized for four months in a military hospital.

He was discharged in January, 1919.


Pte. Théophile Arsenault
PTE. THÉOPHILE ARSENAULT
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