Born 14 January 1913 in Emerald Junction, Prince Edward Island, Canada | |
Occupation Worked as a Machinist at Canadian Vickers Co. Montreal PQ prior to enlisting. | |
Buried 11 August 1945 - HOLTEN CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY | Age: 32 years |
Gunner George Martin McMahon was born 14 January 1913 in Emerald Junction, son of Peter A McMahon and Catherine nee Monaghan. Married to Margaret Kathleen Greenan, he was the father of 5 children. In addition, one child, Joseph Louis died in 1942 at the age of three months, and another child, Georgie, was born in November 1945 after McMahon’s death. Prior to enlistment in Montreal with the Royal Canadian Artillery on December 7, 1943, he was a machinist with Canadian Vickers Ltd. Fluent in both English and French, his army record noted he could play the violin.
Gunner George Martin McMahon was born on 14 January 1913 in Emerald Junction, Prince Edward Island, the son of Peter A McMahon and Catherine (Nee Manoghan). He was married to Margaret Kathleen Greenan and was the father of 5 children.
Fluent in both english and french, McMahon was machinist at Candian Vickers in Montreal Quebec at the time of his enlistment.
Information inside his army records state that he could play the violin.
He was originally buried in Hilversum Community Cemetery, however in 1946 was reburied in Holten Canadian War Cemetery in the Netherlands.
Gummer McMahon's regimental service number is sometimes displayed as D/14380 and D/143830. The latter is shown on his Attestation Papers presented below as an image attachment to this profile.
Citations: 1939-45 Star, France-Germany Star, War Medal 1939-45, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp.
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