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Frank James Apjohn

In memory of:

Lieutenant Frank James Apjohn

August 6, 1918

Military Service


Age:

31

Force:

Army

Unit:

Canadian Garrison Artillery

Division:

8th Bty. 3rd Bde.

Additional Information


Only son of Frank Joseph and Agnes Apjohn. Barrister-at-Law, Ontario and Alberta, 1910-1916. Enlisted in Imperial Forces April, 1917, transferred to Canadian Forces July,1918

Commemorated on Page 360 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:
Grave Reference:

IV. D. 22.

Location:

Crouy is a village about 16 kilometres north-west of Amiens on the west side of the River Somme, on the Amiens-Abbeville main road. The CROUY BRITISH CEMETERY is a little south of the village on the west side of the road to Cavillon and there is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission signpost on the main road.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Digital Collection

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  • Newspaper clipping– From a World War 1 issue of the Edmonton Journal c.August 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Newspaper clipping– Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Photo of Frank James Apjohn– Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Osgoode Hall War Memorial
  • Commemorative Plaque– Plaque dedicated to the memory of all Alberta civil servants killed serving their country during the First and Second World War. This Plaque is proudly displayed in the main entrance of the Alberta Legislature.
  • Commemorative Plaque– Plaque dedicated to the memory of all Alberta civil servants killed serving their country during the First and Second World War. This Plaque is proudly displayed in the main entrance of the Alberta Legislature.
  • Commemorative Plaque– Memorial Plaque commemorating barristers and students, members of the Alberta law society, who died while serving in the First World War.
  • Grave Marker– Died of wounds. Photo and additional information provided by The Commonwealth Roll Of Honour Project. Volunteer Pete Tyrrell
  • Photo of Frank James Apjohn– Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me.
  • Photo of Frank James Apjohn– Photograph of Frank James Apjohn, Osgoode Hall Law School, class of 1910.
  • War Memorial– Kenora Cenotaph, courtesy of Kenora Great War Project
  • Inscription– Kenora Cenotaph, courtesy of Kenora Great War Project
  • Newspaper Clipping– courtesy of Kenora Miner and News Archives and Kenora Great War Project
  • War Memorial– St Alban's Pro Cathedral WW1 Memorial, courtesy of St Alban's Pro Cathedral and the Kenora Great War Project

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