Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils de John Ward Hughson et Edith Boyd Hughson, de Ottawa, Ontario. Décoré du Rainnie Bugle au Collège militaire royal à Kingston.
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Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson
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.
2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson
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.
2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson
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.
2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson
2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson
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.
2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson
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.
2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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A memorial tablet at St Andrew's Church in Ottawa is dedicated to the members of the Congregation whose lives were sacrificed in World War II.
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This is a photo of Lieut. Ward Hughson taken by Yousuf Karsh. Photo courtesy of the Royal Military College Museum, Kingston, Ontario.
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A photograph of the headstone at the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, located 20 kilometres south of Caen, France. May he rest in peace. (J. Stephens)
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The Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, located 20 kilometres south of Caen, France. (J. Stephens)
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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. 2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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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. 2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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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. 2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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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. 2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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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. 2768 Lieutenant Ward Campbell Hughson (RMC 1939) was the son of John Ward Hughson and Edith Boyd Hughson, of Ottawa, Ontario. He was awarded the Rainnie Bugle at The Royal Military College, Kingston. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He died on August 26, 1944 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in Calvados, France: XVIII. E. 15.
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WWII Memorial, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario
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Memorial stair, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario
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Remembered on the pages of the Ottawa Journal. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Telegram September 1944. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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CIMETIÈRE DE GUERRE CANADIEN DE BRETTEVILLE-SUR-LAIZE Calvados, France
Le cimetière se trouve du côté ouest de la route principale entre Caen et Falaise (N158) au nord du village de Cintheaux. Bretteville-sur-Laize, village et commune du Calvados, est à environ 16 km au sud de Caen. Le village de Bretteville est à 3 km au sud-ouest du cimetière. Les personnes inhumées ici sont mortes au cours des derniers assauts en Normandie, de la capture de Caen et de l'offensive vers le sud (menée d'abord par la 4e Division blindée canadienne et la 1re Division blindée polonaise) en vue de fermer la trouée de Falaise et d'encercler ainsi les divisions allemandes qui menaient une lutte désespérée pour éviter d'être coincées à l'ouest de la Seine. La plupart des unités du 2e Corps d'armée canadien sont représentées dans le cimetière. Environ 3000 victimes de la guerre de 1939-1945 sont commémorées ici.
Pour plus d’informations, visitez la Commission des sépultures de guerre du Commonwealth (site disponible en anglais seulement).
L’image du coquelicot est une marque déposée de la Légion royale canadienne (Direction nationale) et est utilisée avec sa permission. Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus sur le coquelicot.
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