Description
Kathleen MacNeil
Ms. Kathleen MacNeil was born on the 4th of August 1923, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Her father, a Veteran of the First World War, worked as a harness maker and delivered the mail. The family home was in Loyalist and she walked the 1.5 miles daily to attend a one room school house, grades 1-9, in Springvale. Ms. MacNeil and a couple of friends completed a course in Charlottetown where there weren't any job prospects so they decided to join the Canadian Army. Ms. MacNeil was stationed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, for the duration of her service in the Armed Forces serving with MD6 Head Quarters on Spring Garden Road. While in Halifax she met her future husband who was a member of the Royal Canadian Navy. They married in 1944. After the war Ms. MacNeil stayed in Halifax until 1946. After her discharge Ms. MacNeil moved with her husband to his hometown of Dalhousie, New Brunswick, where she had four children and immediately went into service with the Royal Canadian Legion, a service that would later see her receive a medal of commendation from the Minister of Veterans Affairs for service with the legion.
Transcript
Interviewer: And what did you do there?
Office work. I was in the book room. And we had all the pamphlets and books and maps for the forces that were going overseas. We supplied them all. I was there all the time I was in the army.