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Second Lieutenant Charles Allister McGillivray
Lieut. Charles Alister Mcgillivray (RMC 1916) was born July 29th, 1899, the son of Judge T. A. MacGillivray, of Whitby. He studied at Highfield 1914-16 and at R.M.C. 1916. He served with the Royal Flying Corps. He died as the result of an accident on Feb. 14th, 1918. An accident, which happened in England, closed a promising career at the age of 18. He is commemorated on the Memorial Tablet at Hillfield-Strathallan College, the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada, and in the First World War Book of Remembrance.
Digital gallery of
Second Lieutenant Charles Allister McGillivray
Lieut. Charles Alister Mcgillivray (RMC 1916) was born July 29th, 1899, the son of Judge T. A. MacGillivray, of Whitby. He studied at Highfield 1914-16 and at R.M.C. 1916. He served with the Royal Flying Corps. He died as the result of an accident on Feb. 14th, 1918. An accident, which happened in England, closed a promising career at the age of 18. He is commemorated on the Memorial Tablet at Hillfield-Strathallan College, the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada, and in the First World War Book of Remembrance.
Digital gallery of
Second Lieutenant Charles Allister McGillivray
Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades.
1238 2nd Lieut Charles Allister McGillivray (RMC 1916) served with the Royal Flying Corps. He died 14 Feb 1918. He was buried in the Durrington Cemetery in Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
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Lieut. Charles Alister Mcgillivray (RMC 1916) was born July 29th, 1899, the son of Judge T. A. MacGillivray, of Whitby. He studied at Highfield 1914-16 and at R.M.C. 1916. He served with the Royal Flying Corps. He died as the result of an accident on Feb. 14th, 1918. An accident, which happened in England, closed a promising career at the age of 18. He is commemorated on the Memorial Tablet at Hillfield-Strathallan College, the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada, and in the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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Lieut. Charles Alister Mcgillivray (RMC 1916) was born July 29th, 1899, the son of Judge T. A. MacGillivray, of Whitby. He studied at Highfield 1914-16 and at R.M.C. 1916. He served with the Royal Flying Corps. He died as the result of an accident on Feb. 14th, 1918. An accident, which happened in England, closed a promising career at the age of 18. He is commemorated on the Memorial Tablet at Hillfield-Strathallan College, the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada, and in the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades.
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Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades. 1238 2nd Lieut Charles Allister McGillivray (RMC 1916) served with the Royal Flying Corps. He died 14 Feb 1918. He was buried in the Durrington Cemetery in Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
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Memorial stairwell, Royal Military College of Canada
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Memorial window, Royal Military College of Canada
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Memorial arch, Royal Military College of Canada
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Page 590 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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DURRINGTON CEMETERY Wiltshire, United Kingdom
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