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Corporal Arthur Chrétien

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Military service

Service number: D/61804
Age: 33
Rank: Corporal
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: Royal 22nd Regiment, R.C.I.C.
Birth: March 22, 1910 Lafontaine, Simcoe, Ontario
Enlistment: February 1, 1940
Death: October 7, 1943 Gambatesa, Italy

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: III. C. 21.
Additional information
Son of Jean Baptiste Chrétien and Célina Dubois of Midland, Ontario. Husband of Florence Evelyn Bulmer. Father of Florence Kathleen Marie, Marthe Muriel Evelyn and Arthur Albert Raymond Chrétien, all of Toronto, Ontario.

He was living in Winnipeg, Manitoba, when he enlisted with the Fusiliers Mont-Royal. On 30 June 1940, he left for Iceland, arriving on 7 July. He left Reykjavik, Iceland, for Gourock, Scotland, on 26 October 1940 and landed on 4 November. He returned to Canada from 13 March to 12 December 1942, leaving for Great Britain to land on 17 December. Transferred to the Royal 22e Régiment on 21 July 1943, he left for Sicily on 15 August, arriving on 27 August. He fought on the plain of Catania. On 3 September 1943, he set foot in Reggio, on the Italian mainland, and fought at Straorini, Delianuova, on the Aspromonte plain, on the Foggia plain and in the area upstream of the Fortore and Bifferino rivers. He was killed in action on 7 October 1943 in the hills during the Battle of Gambatesa. Buried the same day in a field north of the road, on 30 May 1944 his body was exhumed and reburied in Bari.

In the Books of Remembrance

Commemorated on:

Page 145 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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BARI WAR CEMETERY Italy

The BARI WAR CEMETERY lies south of Bari, in the rural locality of Carbonara in the Commune and Province of Bari.

It is reached from the town by proceeding south along the Taranto road (Route No.100) for about 8.5 kilometres. The turning to the right, leading to Carbonara di Bari, is taken and the Cemetery lies on the right about 1.5 kilometres further on.

From the North, take the exit to Bari North and continue on the Tangenziale in the direction of Brindisi. Take Exit No.12, Bari Carbonara, and continue into town. Proceed around the square in the direction of Triggiano. Follow this road across the traffic lights and the BARI WAR CEMETERY can be found on the left hand side.

From the South, follow the Tangenziale (main road) and exit at Carbonara Bari, then proceed as above.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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