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CAMPBELL, G L - Lieutenant Colonel

Lieutenant Colonel
GLENLYON ARCHIBALD (G L) CAMPBELL


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    GLENLYON ARCHIBALD (G L) CAMPBELL

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    GLENLYON ARCHIBALD (G L) CAMPBELL
    le 23 octobre 1863
    Fort Pelly, Saskatchewan
    Inconnu
    Lieutenant Colonel
    Canadian Pioneers
    le 20 octobre 1917
    Died in hospital from ureter toxemia
    54 years
    ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY
    La Première Guerre mondiale

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  • Son of Robert Campbell and Eleonora Stirling, both of Perthshire, Scotland. Father of Mary Campbell, Jack Campbell and Christina Waddy (nee Campbell) and Eleanor Knott, of Gilbert Plains, Manitoba. After a brief political career, Campbell enlisted in the First World War at the age of 51 where he formed the 79th Battalion at Brandon, and rose to the rank of Major. He then recruited the 107th Battalion (one of the first primarily Aboriginal units in the Canadian Army) and went to France as its Lieutenant-Colonel. He later won the Distinguished Service Order. After a long and difficult illness, Campbell died in hospital from ureter toxemia in October 1917, only 3 days before his 54th birthday.

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