
Name
Sapper Hugh David McNaughton
Born
1891-06-12
From
Occupation
Farmer
Religion
Presbyterian
Death
1918-09-15
Where Died
Drocourt-Queant Line, France
Killed
Killed in Action
Cemetery
Monument
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Service Record 1
Regimental Number
651784
Highest Rank
Sapper
Conflict
Battalion
8th Battalion Canadian Engineers
Enlisted
Enlistment Date
1916-02-10
Service Record 2
Regimental Number
651784
Highest Rank
Sapper
Conflict
Battalion
Company
Enlisted
Enlistment Date
1916-02-10
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Service Record 3
Regimental Number
651784
Highest Rank
Sapper
Conflict
Battalion
107th Pioneer Battalion
Enlisted
Enlistment Date
1916-02-10
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Artefacts, Photographs & Resources
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Sources & Links
a) 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. Prib) McLeod, Norman. “The History of the County of Bruce 1907-1968”, vol 2, Bruce County Historical Society, 1969. Print.
- Library & Archives Canada
- War Graves Commission
- Book of Remembrance
- Canadian Virtual War Memorial
News Clippings

Pte. Hugh David McNaughon

Pte. Hugh David McNaughon

160th Battalion Enlistment Card

No. 13 Platoon, D Company, 160th Battalion

Paisley Advocate, Oct. 2, 1918, p. 1

Port Elgin Times, September 25, 1918, p.1

Port Elgin Times, October 9, 1918, p.1