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Name
Occupation
Service
Rank
Birth Date
Death Date
Joseph Alexander Vachon
Farmer
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Lance Serjeant
27 August 1882
31 December 1915
William Lind Vale
Barber
27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
22 March 1894
17 November 1917
Joseph Valentine
Laborer
72nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
23 July 1881
9 August 1918
John Vallance
?
15th Field Company, Royal Engineers
Sapper
?
19 January 1915
Frederick Valley
Locomotive Engineer
78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
27 September 1884
29 September 1918
Paul Van-Achte
Labourer
10th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
5 May 1880
22 May 1915
James Alvin Van Alstyne
Collector
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
11 April 1891
23 February 1918
Walter Vanatta
Lineman
27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1 January 1893
23 October 1915
Petrus Hendrikus Van der Hayden
Baker
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Private
30 August 1888
12 April 1917
Samuel George Vance
Clerk (Grocery)
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
12 September 1882
25 April 1915
George Whiteford Vankleek
Bank Clerk
49th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
9 October 1898
30 October 1917
Frederick Armadox Varrin
Locomotive Fireman
43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
5 March 1892
23 April 1916
Cyrus A. Vaughan
Chauffeur
78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Lance Corporal
28 April 1887
1 July 1917
Percy Guildford Vaughan
Shipper
Canadian Army Service Corps
Private
20 March 1870
28 February 1918
Albert Vendette
Laborer
42nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
8 May 1882
15 September 1916
John Vercoe-Rogers
Lumberman
78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Lieutenant
18 March 1885
27 September 1918
Richard Verhaeghe MM
Motorman, Street Railway
5th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Lance Corporal
27 July 1878
30 October 1917
Henri Verroye
Bricklayer
78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
27 September 1887
11 August 1917
George Vey
Plumber
16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
13 November 1882
8 October 1916
Thereisius Vezina
Druggist
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Private
24 May 1885
28 October 1916
Joseph Vievier
Labourer
43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
25 March 1890
26 October 1917
Wallace Bertie Vincent
Laborer
2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles
Private
9 April 1889
6 November 1917
Alexander Vivier
Laborer
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Private
2 March 1896
29 September 1918
Robert Voorhies
Farmer
16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
28 January 1894
12 November 1918
William Henry Vreeland
Surveyor
43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
7 July 1887
16 August 1918
For the names of First World War casualities from Manitoba who do not appear on any physical monument in the province, see the Manitoba Historical Society War Memorial. If you know of a name that is omitted from this list, please contact the MHS War Memorial Researcher Darryl Toews (darryl@mhs.mb.ca).
Soldiers of the First World War - Canadian Expeditionary Force, Library and Archives Canada.
Canadian Virtual War Memorial, Veterans Affairs Canada.
Financial support for research reported on this page was provided by the Manitoba Heritage Grants Program (2015-2016).
This page was prepared by Darryl Toews.
Page revised: 22 December 2020
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