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Isaac Hartlin
F/80730
Gunner
Royal Canadian Artillery
3 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
January 31, 1918
Oyster Pond, Halifax Co., NS
July 10, 1940
22
Halifax, NS
Oyster Pond, Halifax Co., NS
Labourer
United Church of Canada
Single
James Edward Hartlin (Father)
Oyster Pond, Halifax Co., NS
August 19, 1942
24
Brookwood 1939-1945 Memorial
Surrey, United Kingdom
Commemorated on Page 80 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance
Displayed in the Memorial Chamber of the Peace Tower in Ottawa on February 21
Gunner Hartlin, one of seven children, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Hartlin. At
the time of his enlistment he was employed with the Acadia Construction Co., in Dartmouth, NS as
a labourer.
He served in Canada from July 10, 1940 until April 10, 1941.
He departed Canada April 10, 1941, arriving in Gourock, Scotland on April 19, 1941. He
served in the United Kingdom until August 18, 1942. On August 18, he embarked England for
France as part of Jubilee Operation, the attack at Dieppe as part of the combined forces. He was
listed as missing in action on August 19, 1942.
Gunners of the 3rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment,
Royal Canadian Artillery, using a Bofors 40mm gun
during a training exercise, Bexhill, England, June
10, 1942
(Credit: Lieut. C.E. Nye / Canada. Dept. of National
Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-
167548)
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