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Gunner André J. Arsenault
GUNNER ANDRÉ J. ARSENAULT

Gunner André J. Arsenault, son of Théodore (Eugène) Arsenault and Béatrice Richard, served in the R. C. Artillery in Canada and in England from 1942-1945.

Anna Arsenault, daughter of Théodore (Eugène) Arsenault and Béatrice Richard, served in the army in Canada from 1942 to February, 1944.


Anna Arsenault
ANNA ARSENAULT


Staff Sergeant Marie Arthémise Arsenault
STAFF SERGEANT MARIE ARTHEMISE ARSENAULT


Staff Sergeant Marie Arthémise Arsenault, daughter of Louis and Julie Arsenault, served in the Army of the United States in the WRAC component, from February, 1943 to October 4, 1945.

As mess sergeant, she was responsible for ordering and checking rations, planning menus, supervising six cooks and four KP's, maintaining standards of cleanliness in mess halls and keeping the necessary records.


She received the Good Conduct Medal and the WAAC Service Ribbon at the time of her service separation at Fort Dix, New Jersey on October 4, 1945.


Pte. Arthur Arsenault, son of Jean F. and Eulalie Arsenault, enlisted in the army in 1942, No.16 CABTC in Charlottetown.

He served in the R.C.A.S.C. in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe.

He received the following war medals: 1939-1945 Star, France/Germany Star, Defence Medal and the CVSM and Clasp.

He was discharged on March 20, 1946.
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Pte. Arthur Arsenault
PTE. ARTHUR ARSENAULT


Cpl. Arthur Arsenault
CPL. ARTHUR ARSENAULT

Cpl. Arthur Arsenault, son of John C. Arsenault and Elizabeth Gallant, enlisted in the Canadian Army on April 9, 1942.

He served in Canada until October 9, 1942 and was discharged on medical grounds.

Pte. Aubin Arsenault, son of John (Jack) and Marie Arsenault, enlisted in the Canadian Army in April, 1942.

He did his military training in Halifax, Valcartier, Qué. and Debert, N.S.

He was discharged in December, 1945.


Aubin Arsenault
PTE. AUBIN ARSENAULT


Pte. Augustin Joseph Arsenault
PTE. AUGUSTIN JOSEPH ARSENAULT

Pte. Augustin Joseph Arsenault, son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Victor Arsenault, joined the P.E.I. Highlanders on June 10, 1940 and served in the P.E.I. Light Horse Regiment with the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. He served in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Continental Europe (France, Belgium, Holland).

He was discharged on October 15, 1945.


Flight Lieutenant Augustin Arsenault, son of Maxime and Agnès Arsenault, enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in August, 1942.

He took his navigation and gunnery training at St. Jean, Québec, with the 410 Squadron.

He served on Wellington and Lancaster bombers in raids over Germany.

He was discharged in November, 1945.


Flight Lieutenant Augustin Arsenault
FL./LIEUT. AUGUSTIN ARSENAULT


Pte. Augustin Arsenault
PTE. AUGUSTIN ARSENAULT

Pte. Augustin Arsenault, son of Charles M. and Evangéline Arsenault, enlisted in the Canadian Army early in 1939.

He served overseas and was wounded in Italy.

He was discharged in 1945.

Pte. Augustin Arsenault, son of François Arsenault and Adéline Gallant, joined the army on September 22, 1941 and served in the Royal Canadian Engineers in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. He was discharged on March 22, 1946.


Pte. Augustin Arsenault
PTE. AUGUSTIN ARSENAULT
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