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Brother of Lance-Sergeant James Longmire Wilkie, regimental number 9855, 3rd Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force. He fought in France where he was taken prisoner of war at St-Julien on 24 April 1915. Detained at Soltau, Germany, then at Hamelm, Germany, on 22 June 1917, he was subsequently interned in the Netherlands on 7 October 1918. Released, brought back to England on 18 November 1918, demobilised in Toronto on 26 February 1919.
This ship left St. Michael's, Azores, on 11 December 1917 for Bordeaux, France, when she sank off the Azores Islands around 12 December 1917 from an unknown cause. No German submarine claimed this victory.
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Page 73 of the Merchant Navy Book of Remembrance.
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