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|  Searching for relatives of a Canadian soldier WW II 
			
			Hello,  72 years ago, at the beginning of September 1944, Canadian troops liberated my hometown Oudenaarde ( Scheldt river – Province of East-Flanders – Belgium ) At that time a young Canadian soldier was accommodated for a few days with a Belgian family in Oudenaarde. Back in Canada he wrote later a letter of thanks ( last page of that letter in attachment ) Would it please be possible to trace back now the actual family of this French speaking soldier : - Name = C. A. NADEAU - Rank = L/Cpl - Mil number = E28523 - Unit = 3rd Canadian Divisional Signals – 3rd Canadian Infantry Division – 1st Canadian Army (Overseas) – B.W.E.F. (British Expeditionary Force) Many thanks in advance for your much appreciated help Friendly regards Chris LtCol (ret) De Waele Chris Huttegem, 81 9700 Oudenaarde Belgium | 
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