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EATMAN, A W - Sergeant

Sergeant
ARTHUR WALLACE (A W) EATMAN

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  • Sergeant
    ARTHUR WALLACE (A W) EATMAN

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    ARTHUR WALLACE (A W) EATMAN
    16 May 1920
    Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
    G/18010
    25 September 1939 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, CA
    Mechanic
    Sergeant
    Carleton and York Regiment R.C.I.C.
    22 July 1943
    KIA Operation Husky (Invasion of Sicily)
    23 years
    AGIRA CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY

  • Sergeant ARTHUR WALLACE EATMAN's Story

  • Born
    16 May 1920 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
    Occupation
    Worked as a Mechanic prior to enlisting.
    Enlisted
    25 September 1939 in Fredericton, New Brunswick | Age: 19 years
    Buried
    22 July 1943 - AGIRA CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY | Age: 23 years
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Interesting Facts

  • Attended local schools at Fredericton and later took a special course in Mechanics at High School. He was keenly-interest in aviation and the study of Diesel engines. Enl. Sep 1939.Trained at Fredericton and Woodstock. Overseas to England Dec 1939 where he trained till Op Husky. Surv. Parents. Mr.Mrs. James Eatman at Barker's Point, N.B. Bros Harry in USAF, Hubert Honourably Discharged from Armed Forces, sisters, Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mrs. Franklin Francis, Misses Thelma and Blanche at home. 

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Fallen Soldiers from Fredericton New Brunswick, Canada

Fallen Comrades of the Carleton and York Regiment R.C.I.C.


Fallen Soldiers buried in AGIRA CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY