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Old 26-05-08, 05:42
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My grandfather serverved from 1916-198 with the CEF as a bugler. He signed up in Port Moody BC with what eventaully became the Royal Westminster Regiment. He passed away a number of years ago and his medals have been lost. His daughter, my mother, is going to be 80 this year and is still going strong. She still has his uniform jacket and pants.
How would I go about getting his servive history and order reproduction medals? His name was Francis T Appleyard and I have found his Attestation Papers online.
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Old 26-05-08, 06:15
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the royal infantry kit shop has all the proper medals you need and at a great price. plus the money helpy your service.
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Old 26-05-08, 12:49
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Randy,

You could take a look at this page:-

http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub...eralfaq#obtain

Click on the First World War link.

In addition, Francis Thomas Appleyard "signed on the dotted line" 10th December 1915 in New Westminster B.C. He had a medical on 12th March 1916 in the same place, and his attestation paper was signed by O.C. Unit on 29th June 1916.

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Old 26-05-08, 13:16
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Take a look at these. I have cropped and compressed to save space, but all details are still there.

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Old 26-05-08, 16:50
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How would I go about getting his servive history
Randy, you can obtain his Record of Service from Library & Archives Canada, the details of how to go about this are located here: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/a...u1vvs6vpc4a1v0

Information which you'll need:

Name: APPLEYARD, FRANCIS THOMAS
Regimental number(s): 176907
Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 203 - 4
Date of Birth: 13/05/1897

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... and order reproduction medals?
You can order reproduction medals on-line from The Royal Canadian Regiment Kit Shop, located here: http://www.thercrkitshop.com/index.p...x.php&catid=60, for $ 6.50 each (plus GST & PST).

The two medals that your grandfather would have received if he served in France are the:

British War Medal
Awarded to all ranks of Canadian overseas military forces who came from Canada between 05 August 1914 and 11 November 1918, or who had served in a theatre of war.

and the

Victory Medal (1914-1918)
Awarded for those who actually served on the establishment of a unit in a theatre of war between 05 August 1914 and 11 November 1918.

Some notes from his 'Attestation paper':

- your grandfather at the time of joining/enlisting in the '131st Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (C.E.F.)' was a serving Canadian Militia member of the '104th Regiment, Westminster Fusiliers of Canada'

- the 131st Overseas Battalion, C.E.F. (131st Canadian Infantry Battalion) served in Canada from 6 Dec 1915 to 1 November 1916. Upon arrival in the United Kingdom (11 Nov 1916) the battalion was broken up on 14 November 1916 and were absorbed into the 30th Canadian Infantry Battalion, C.E.F. The 30th Canadian Infantry Battalion, was in turn absorbed into the 1st Canadian Reserve Battalion in the UK. The 1st Canadian Reserve Battalion trained and retained 'Infantry Reinforcements', which were sent forward to France in 'Reinforcement Drafts' when required, for the:

7th Canadian Infantry Battalion, C.E.F. (2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade, 1st Canadian Division)
29th Canadian Infantry Battalion, C.E.F. (6th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 2nd Canadian Division)
72nd Canadian Infantry Battalion, C.E.F. (12th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 4th Canadian Division)

Hope this helps.

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Old 26-05-08, 17:16
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rember when you order the medal you also have to order the ribbion too. they dont come as one.
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44 MORRIS C8, M-3A1 SCOUT CAR
41 U/C, 42 U/C x 2, 44 U/C
42 6LB GUN
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Old 26-05-08, 17:31
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rember when you order the medal you also have to order the ribbion too. they dont come as one.
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Thanks Dave, I forgot to add that point ...

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Old 27-05-08, 04:59
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Thanks to all of you for the speedy replies. Now that I have visited the sites I am not sure why I didnt seem to be able to find the info. BTW, my grandfather lied about his age so he could sign up.
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Old 27-05-08, 05:09
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if you need any more help, just ask
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44 MORRIS C8, M-3A1 SCOUT CAR
41 U/C, 42 U/C x 2, 44 U/C
42 6LB GUN
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Old 27-05-08, 10:58
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Glad that we were able to help

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Old 27-05-08, 14:27
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