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<strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong>/Nunavut <strong>Command</strong> of The <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Legion</strong><br />

MacDONALD, John Angus WWI<br />

John was born in Broad Cove, <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong>. He enlisted in the Army and served in<br />

France with Company B, 325 th Infantry Division of the American Expeditionary<br />

Force during World War I.<br />

Submitted by the Inverness Branch #132 of The <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Legion</strong>.<br />

MacDONALD, John Colin WWI<br />

John was born in Broad Cove, <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong>. He enlisted in the Army and served in<br />

France with the 185 th Cape Breton Highlanders, the <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Regiment, and<br />

the 7 th Brigade of the <strong>Canadian</strong> Infantry. He was killed in action at Arras in France.<br />

Submitted by the Inverness Branch #132 of The <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Legion</strong>.<br />

MacDONALD, John R. WWI<br />

John was born in Port Hood, <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong>. He enlisted in the Army during World War<br />

I and served as a Private in France and Europe with the 185 th Battalion of the Cape<br />

Breton Highlanders.<br />

Submitted by the Inverness Branch #132 of The <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Legion</strong>.<br />

MacDONALD, John “Long Jack” WWI<br />

John was born in Inverness, <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong>. He joined the <strong>Canadian</strong> Army and served<br />

in Europe with the 1 st <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong> Depot Battalion during World War I.<br />

Submitted by the Inverness Branch #132 of The <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Legion</strong>.<br />

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