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Pte. Joseph Arsenault
PTE. JOSEPH ARSENAULT


Pte. Joseph Arsenault, son of Joseph J. B. Arsenault and Julianne LeClair, enlisted in Charlottetown October 21, 1943 and trained at Camp Borden, Ont. in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps.

He then proceeded to Farnborough, England, where he was wounded, suffering phosphorus burns.

He then returned to the United States on the "Lady Nelson" and received his discharge April 20, 1945.

Pte. Joseph Arsenault, son of Arsène and Denise Arsenault, served in the Army during World War II.


Pte. Joseph Arsenault
PTE. JOSEPH ARSENAULT


Pte. Joseph Arsenault
PTE. JOSEPH ARSENAULT

Pte. Joseph Arsenault, son of Antoine and Hélène Arsenault, served in Canada during the Second World War.

L.A.C. Léandre Arsenault, son of Philibert and Marguerite Arsenault, enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force May 20, 1941. He served in Canada, in England, and in Continental Europe.

He was discharged in 1945.


L.A.C. Léandre Arsenault
L.A.C. LÉANDRE ARSENAULT


Pte. Léo Arsenault
PTE. LÉO ARSENAULT

Pte. Léo Arsenault, son of Agape Arsenault and Véronique Gallant, served in the Army during World War II.

Pte. Joseph Léo Arsenault, son of Joseph T. Arsenault and Céline Gallant, joined the army January 15, 1945. He did his basic training at Kentville, N.S. and his advanced training at Aldershot, N.S. He was discharged from the service on April 17, 1946.


Pte. Joseph Léo Arsenault
PTE. JOSEPH LÉO ARSENAULT


Pte. Lévi Arsenault
PTE. LÉVI ARSENAULT


Pte. Lévi Arsenault, son of Joseph and Emma Arsenault, enlisted in the army December 2, 1941 and served with the 2nd Division, in Canada, the United Kingdom and in Continental Europe.

He was discharged December 6, 1945.

He received the following medals: Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp; 1939-1945 Star; Defence Medal; France/Germany Star.

Sgt. Louis E. Arsenault, son of Théodore (Eugène) Arsenault and Béatrice Richard, enlisted in the army in 1940.

He served with the Princess Patricia Fusiliers, in Canada, England, France and Holland.

After temporary discharge in 1946, he re-enlisted in the army, serving a total of 25 years.


Sgt. Louis E. Arsenault
SGT. LOUIS E. ARSENAULT


Pte. Marc Arsenault
PTE. MARC ARSENAULT


Pte. Marc Arsenault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Azade Arsenault, enlisted in the P. E. I. Highlanders in 1940.

After his training at Petawawa, Ont., he went overseas with the 8th Battery Heavy Anti-Aircraft.

He took part in the Normandy invasion in June, 1944 and saw action in North-West Europe.

He was discharged in 1945.


Cpl. Marc Arsenault, son of Arsène (Antoine) Arsenault and Marie Anne Gallant, enlisted in the army on July 18, 1940.

He served with the Princess Louise Hussars, the 4th Canadian Motorcycle Regiment and the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps., in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe (France and Holland).

He was discharged on February 13, 1946.


Cpl. Marc Arsenault
CPL. MARC ARSENAULT
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