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Old 09-09-11, 10:52
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I've now found evidence of Pvt. Everett Ricker at the fort. He served in D. Coy CYR, went on to be wounded twice in Italy but survived the war.

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Old 09-09-11, 11:18
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Hey Phil,

A lot of us will be hugely interested.

This is great stuff.

A piece of history brought alive by your research.

Thanks for your efforts!!!!!

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Old 09-09-11, 12:31
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The CnY Regiment later turned into 1 Royal New Brunswick Regiment which is my old reserve regiment out of Frederiction New Brunswick.
Had some great times and not so great times.
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Old 09-09-11, 18:01
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Thanks Tony and Jason.

Here is G17817 Pvt Everett Ricker's name for you. The other photo is one of the old 1860s caponiers where I've worked out the CYR were billeted. It wasn't quite as derelict as it appears now, as 70 years ago the fort had wooden floors and electric lighting. Still, the place was pretty ghastly to be holed up for a few nights as for security reasons they were not allowed out down town.

To pass their time the soldiers played darts - I've found the trace of where they hung up a board as it is circular mark, just the right height and defined by pin pricks. The pillar in the centre of the photo is covered in pencil score marks.

Does anyone here have the CYR War Diary covering the period of the raid? I'd love to have a look at the report.
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Old 10-09-11, 17:24
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Phil, Best place to start would be the war museum in Ottawa, I have a list of unit dead some where in my office could take a bit to find.
I have to go to town in the next few days can swing by the armorys and see the historical officer...but i have my doupts that will help you as no reserve unit is good records keepers..I will see what i can find.
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Old 10-09-11, 17:26
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Pte Rickers is that B coy or D coy...or is that even what it is?
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Old 10-09-11, 18:45
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Thanks Jason - much appreciated.

Agreed, it could be B Company, but I thought it said D Company, the handwriting is slightly ambiguous. Members of both B and D Companies were present in the fort so that doesn't really help very much.

It is definitely Everett Ricker as the service number corresponds exactly with the list of CYR wounded in Robert Tooley's 'Invicta' history.
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