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IOTHER ENLISTMENTSClIARU:S EDWARD JEAKINSB.A., 1901Appo<strong>in</strong>ted as H<strong>on</strong>orary Capta<strong>in</strong> and Chapla<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong> the 58th Battali<strong>on</strong>, Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>aryForce, August, 19<strong>15</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> France with the58th Battali<strong>on</strong> and the 5th Canadian FieldAmbulance.JOHN w.B.A., 1913n: AKINSEnlisted. June 21st, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> the 2nd UniversitiesCompany. Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Patricia's CanadianLight Infantry. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank ofSergeant and later <strong>to</strong> Lieutenant. Served <strong>in</strong>France. Was wounded, June 2nd. 1916, andAugust 8th, 1918. Awarded the Military Medaland the Croix de Guerre.CALVIN S. JELLYApPLIED ScIENCE, 1914-16; B.Sc., 1921Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, <strong>in</strong> the 6th (<strong>McGill</strong>)Siege Artillery Battery, Canadian Garris<strong>on</strong>Artillery, afterwards known as the 7th. Transferred<strong>to</strong> the Royal Air Force as a Cadet.Served <strong>in</strong> France.KENNAN BROOKS JENCKESApPLIED ScIENCE, 1912-<strong>15</strong>; B.Sc., 1921Enlisted, March 26th, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> the 27th Battery,Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rankof Lieutenant. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Was awardedthe Military Cross.JOlIN STEI'HEN jJo: NKINSM.D., 1912Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the 24th Battali<strong>on</strong>,Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force, May 11th, 19<strong>15</strong>.Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 5th Canadian Field Ambulance.Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Lieutenant­Col<strong>on</strong>el Served <strong>in</strong> France. Was wounded.Twice menti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatches and awarded theDist<strong>in</strong>guished Service Order.MURRAY H. JENKINSB.S.A., 1913Enlisted, March <strong>15</strong>th, 1918. <strong>in</strong> the 1st DepotBattali<strong>on</strong>, Nova Scotia Regiment. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Lance-Corporal. Served <strong>in</strong>Canada.ARemE NATIIANn:L JENKSDENTISTRY, 1912-<strong>15</strong>; D.D.S., 1920Enlisted, March 8th, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> No. 3 CanadianGeneral Hospital. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 13thBattali<strong>on</strong>, C.E.F., and <strong>to</strong> the Royal Fly<strong>in</strong>gCorps. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Lieutenant.Served <strong>in</strong> France.CHARLES PETER JENTOM.D., 1890Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps, June 13th, 1916. Attached <strong>to</strong>the 10th Canadian Stati<strong>on</strong>ary Hospital, Moore'sBarracks Hospital, 14th and 12th CanadianGeneral Hospitals and <strong>to</strong> No. 3 CanadianCasualty Clear<strong>in</strong>g Stati<strong>on</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> France.JOliN ANDREW JE$SB.A., 19<strong>15</strong>Enlisted, March 3rd, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> the 5th CanadianMounted Rifles. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank ofLieutenant. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Was wounded,June 3rd, 1916 and November 1st, 1917.AHTHUR LIVINGSTONE JOHNSONM.D., 1909Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps, September 28th, 1914. Served <strong>in</strong>France with No. 1 Canadian General Hospital,No. 10 Imperial General Hospital and No. 1Canadian Casualty Clear<strong>in</strong>g Hospital. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Lieutenant-Col<strong>on</strong>el. Served<strong>in</strong> England <strong>in</strong> No. 9 Canadian General Hospitaland as Officer Command<strong>in</strong>g the Canadian RedCross Hospital at Buck Park.GEOFfo'REY AI.AN JOHNSONB.Sc., 1912Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers,January, 1916. Served <strong>in</strong> France withthe 4th Divisi<strong>on</strong>. Was awarded the MilitaryCross.Gfo:ORGE RAY JOHNSONM.D., 1902Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps, January 2nd, 19<strong>15</strong>. Served asMedical Officer with the 12th Canadian MountedRifles. Served <strong>in</strong> France with the 1st GeneralHospital, 2nd Field Ambulance and the 13thBattali<strong>on</strong>. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Major.Was wounded at Vimy, April 17th, 1917.HAMMOND JOHNSONB.Sc., 19<strong>15</strong>Enlisted, February 16th, 19<strong>15</strong>, as a Corporal<strong>in</strong> the 6th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong>. Served 10France. Was awarded the Mihtary Cross.HENRY DAWES JOIINSONM.D., 1885Volunteered for service, August 4th, 1914.Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant-Col<strong>on</strong>el <strong>in</strong> the CanadianArmy Medical Corps, July 20th, 19<strong>15</strong>. Served<strong>in</strong> England. France and Belgium and later <strong>in</strong>Canada as Assistant Direc<strong>to</strong>r of MedicalServices.JOJ-lN GUY WATTS JOHNSONB.A., 1900; M.D., 1904Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the 1st CanadianStati<strong>on</strong>ary Hospital, September 25th, 1914.Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Lieutenant-Col<strong>on</strong>el.Served <strong>in</strong> England, France, Mudros, Egypt,and Sal<strong>on</strong>ika. Was menti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatchesthree times.L<strong>on</strong>NE J. JOHNSONApPLIED SciENCE, 1912-14Enlisted <strong>in</strong> the Sift<strong>on</strong> Mach<strong>in</strong>e Gun Battery,Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force, September, 1914.Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 207th Battali<strong>on</strong> and later <strong>to</strong>No. 9 Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers. Promoted <strong>to</strong> therank of Lieutenant. Served <strong>in</strong> France.CH,\RI.ES FRANKLIN JOHNSTONARTS, 19<strong>15</strong>-16; B.c.L., 1922Enlisted <strong>in</strong> the 34th Battery, Canadian FieldArtillery, January 9th, 19<strong>15</strong>. Promoted <strong>to</strong> therank of Lieutenant. Served <strong>in</strong> France with the21st and 13th Batteries, Canadian Field Artillery.HARRY WYATT JOHNSTONApPLIED ScIENCE, 1913-<strong>15</strong>; B.Sc., 1921Entererl <strong>on</strong> military service as an Instruc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>in</strong>Military District No. 4. Enlisted. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 28th,1917, as Company Sergeant Major <strong>in</strong> theCanadian Forestry Corps. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the8th Battali<strong>on</strong>, Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers. Served <strong>in</strong>France.<strong>15</strong>3

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