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  Ralph Burton Tuttle
 
 
 
  Ralph Burton Tuttle 
  Private
  F/49758
  North Nova Scotia Highlanders, R.C.I.C.
  January 17, 1916
  Salem, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia 
  March 16, 1940 
  Amherst, NS
  24
  5 feet, 9 inches
  Light
  Grey
  Light
  51st Heavy Battery, Halifax Coast Brigade
   (1939-1940)
  Single
  Labourer
  United Church
  Burton Tuttle (Father) Amherst, NS
  June 6, 1944
  28
  Beny-Sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers
  X. H. 8.
  Commemorated on page 466 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance
   Displayed in the Memorial Chamber of the Peace Tower in Ottawa on October 6
  Private Tuttle was the son of Burton and Gertrude May Tuttle, of Amherst, Nova Scotia. 
  H served in Canada until July 18, 1941 and went overseas arriving at Avonmouth in the United 
  Kingdom on July 31, 1941.  He died of wounds received in action during the invasion at Normandy on 
  June 6, 1944.