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Kenneth MacDonald Stuart
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Kenneth MacDonald Stuart
F/82057
Gunner
Royal Canadian Artillery
3 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
April 25, 1921
Hall's Harbour, Kings Co., NS
July 18, 1940
19
Kentville, NS
Hall's Harbour, Kings Co., NS
fisherman/farmer
United Baptist
Single
Cyrus Stuart (Father) Hall's Harbour, Kings Co., NS
August 19, 1942
22
Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer
G. 4
Commemorated on Page 117 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance
Displayed in the Memorial Chamber of the Peace Tower in Ottawa on March 12
Gunner Stuart, one of ten children, was the son of Cyrus and Laura Stuart of Hall's Harbour, King's
Co., NS.
He served in Canada from July 18, 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 and confirmed as killed in action on August 19, 1942, by a
German official list in January 1943.
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