veterans - Royal Canadian Legion - Nova Scotia Command
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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 />
LEMAL, Raymond WWII<br />
Raymond was born in Inverness, <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong>. He joined the Army and served with<br />
the Algonquin Regiment in Europe during World War II. Raymond was a member<br />
of Captain Angus L. MacDonald <strong>Legion</strong> Branch #132 in Inverness.<br />
Submitted by the Inverness Branch #132 of The <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Legion</strong>.<br />
LEVINE, Edith WWII<br />
Edith was born in Inverness, <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong>. She joined the <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Army<br />
during World War II and served in Europe as a Lieutenant with the <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong><br />
Army Medical Corps. Edith was a member of Captain Angus L. MacDonald <strong>Legion</strong><br />
Branch #132 in Inverness.<br />
Submitted by the Inverness Branch #132 of The <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Legion</strong>.<br />
LING, Francis A. WWI<br />
Francis was born in Inverness, <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong>. He joined the Army and served in<br />
France with the 185 th Battalion of the Cape Breton Highlanders. Francis was killed<br />
in action in Northwest Europe.<br />
Submitted by the Inverness Branch #132 of The <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Legion</strong>.<br />
LEVINE, John Orell WWII<br />
John was born in Inverness, <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong>. He enlisted in the West <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong><br />
Regiment and was transferred to the 2 nd Gloucestershire Regiment of the British<br />
Army, serving during World War II. Lieutenant Levine was killed in action in<br />
Northwest Europe.<br />
Submitted by the Inverness Branch #132 of The <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Legion</strong>.<br />
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