Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils d'Ellen et William Maloney d'Ottawa, Ontario.
Galerie numérique de Lieutenant John Francis Maloney
Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant John Francis Maloney
Lt. John Francis Maloney of the 21st Infantry Battalion was a soldier of the Canadian Expeditionary Force with "No Known Grave" from 1917 until the case was resolved by CEFSG Member Al Lloyd in 2009. Lt. Maloney was the only Lieutenant of the 21st Battalion missing and on the Menin Gate Memorial. His original War Graves Register, as shown here, still indicates he is listed on the Menin Gate Memorial.
Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant John Francis Maloney
Lt. John Francis Maloney of the 21st Infantry Battalion was a soldier of the Canadian Expeditionary Force with "No Known Grave" from 1917 until the case was resolved by CEFSG Member Al Lloyd in 2009. Lt. Maloney was the only Lieutenant of the 21st Battalion missing and on the Menin Gate Memorial. Once his grave site had been identified, the Graves Registration Report Form (GRRF) at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) was amended to record the new information.
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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Lt. John Francis Maloney of the 21st Infantry Battalion was a soldier of the Canadian Expeditionary Force with "No Known Grave" from 1917 until the case was resolved by CEFSG Member Al Lloyd in 2009. Lt. Maloney was the only Lieutenant of the 21st Battalion missing and on the Menin Gate Memorial. His original War Graves Register, as shown here, still indicates he is listed on the Menin Gate Memorial.
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This is the "Circumstance of Death / Casualty" that recorded the death of Lt. Maloney near Passchendaele, Belgium on November 9, 1917.
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Lt. John Francis Maloney of the 21st Infantry Battalion was a soldier of the Canadian Expeditionary Force with "No Known Grave" from 1917 until the case was resolved by CEFSG Member Al Lloyd in 2009. Lt. Maloney was the only Lieutenant of the 21st Battalion missing and on the Menin Gate Memorial. Once his grave site had been identified, the Graves Registration Report Form (GRRF) at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) was amended to record the new information.
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Inscription on the Menin Gate … Lieutenant John Francis Maloney is also commemorated on the Menin Gate, Belgium ,,, photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Ottawa Citizen newspaper c.1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Page 289 du Livre du Souvenir de la Première Guerre mondiale.
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CIMETIÈRE DE WHITE HOUSE Belgique
Le CIMETIÈRE DE WHITE HOUSE est situé au nord-est de la ville d'Ypres. À la gare, tournez à gauche et empruntez la M.Fochlaan jusqu'au carrefour giratoire, tournez à droite et allez jusqu'au prochain carrefour giratoire. Tournez alors à gauche sur la M.Haiglaan et allez jusqu'au prochain carrefour giratoire. Prenez ensuite un virage à droite sur la Oude Veurnestraat, dont le nom devient Diksmuidseweg puis Brugseweg. Suivez ce chemin jusqu'aux feux de circulation; continuez tout droit jusqu'à la fin de la rue. À l'intersection en T, tournez à gauche (encore sur la Brugseweg) et le CIMETIÈRE DE WHITE HOUSE se trouve à environ 200 mètres sur la gauche.
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