Norman McDonald Image

Name

Norman McDonald

Born

1891-02-06

Birth Place

Occupation

Sailor

Died

1958-06-23

Death Place

Monument

Cemetery







Service Record 1


Regimental Number

651309

Highest Rank

Sergeant

Conflict

Battalion

Company

Enlisted

Enlistment /Transfer Date

1916-01-11

Wounded Date

1918-08-30

Wounds

Wounded - left leg amputated at thigh

Wounded Where

Amiens, France

Discharge Date

1919-11-27

Discharge Cause

Medically unfit on demobilization


Service Record 2


Regimental Number

651309

Highest Rank

Sergeant

Conflict

Battalion




Artefacts, Photographs & Resources

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Notes

Son of Malcolm Charlie McDonald (Stokes Bay, ON).




Sources & Links

- James, F. Treve and Thomas Johnston, eds. “Bruce in Khaki containing a History of the 160th Overseas Bruce Battalion and Complete Nominal Roll of all Men who were at any Time on the Strength of the Battalion.” Chesley: James and Johnston, 1934. Print.
- Colter, Sharon. “A Historical Review of the Minute Books of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 202 Lion’s Head, (Swan Lake) Ontario, 1931-2016.” Lion’s Head, Ont.: The Bruce Peninsula Press, 2016. Print.
- Library & Archives Canada
- Find a Grave



News Clippings


Monument Corners monument
Monument Corners monument
160th Battalion Enlistment Card
160th Battalion Enlistment Card
Canadian Echo, April 16, 1919
Canadian Echo, April 16, 1919
Canadian Echo Wiarton, October 23, 1918
Canadian Echo Wiarton, October 23, 1918
Canadian Echo, April 16, 1919
Canadian Echo, April 16, 1919