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Breithaupt, Carl L.
Attended the Kitchener Collegiate Institute from 1910 to 1915.
He was employed by the Breithaupt Leather Company Limited of Kitchener.
Enlisted September 1917, Went to England 1917.
Detailed to Signal Co. schools, south of England, with defence forces.
Advanced to wireless operator.
Returned March 1919.
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Breithaupt, Wm. W.
Signaller.
Received education at the Kitchener Collegiate Institute, Northwestern College, Naperville, Ill., and the University of Toronto.
Qualified as lieutenant in the infantry at London, Ont. spring of 1916. Served six-month period in the Military Service Department, Y.M.C.A. Exhibition Camp, Toronto.
Uncommissioned and unwarned for draft, reverted to the ranks transferring as gunner to 64th O.S. Field Artillery Battery at Guelph, and serving a six month period there. Proceeded overseas to Fresham Pond Camp, April 1918, and to Milford, Camp Witley, for training. Placed in artillery signals and sent to imperial school subsequently, at Fenny Stratford. Proceeded to France with a wireless draft early fall 1918. Near Mons armistice day, from Valenciennes Marched to Cologne, Germany, with 1st Canadian Divisional Ammunition Column. Seven weeks in the British Army of occupation. Following two months additional service in Belgium, unit repatriated to England March 1919. Subsequently demobilized at Bramshott Camp, Hants, and honourable discharged at Toronto May 1919.
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Bremner, George
Sapper.
His home is in Kitchener.
Methodist.
He enlisted April 7, 1916 with the 135th Battalion at London. He transferred to the 125th Battalion and to the 5th Divisional Signalers and later to the Signal Detail work.
He served three years and one month in England and several months in Canada before going over.
He was discharged in August 1919 and lives with his wife and three children at 77 Lancaster St., West, Kitchener.
Evelyn Bremner 77 Lancaster St. W., Kitchener.
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Brennan, William Patrick
Private
Enlisted at Kitchener, December 23, 1915 with the 71st Battalion.
He was born in Canada and his next of kin is Mrs. Ida Brennan, R.R.1 Kent, Wash., U.S.A.
Additional information about John Brett is available in the Collective Biography files of the Grace Schmidt Room vertical files.
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Brett, John
Sergeant.
Enlisted at Kitchener, January 11, 1915 with the 34th Battalion.
Salvation Army.
He was born in England and his next of kin is Mrs. Daisy Brett, 83 Wilhelm St., Kitchener, Ontario.
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Brett, Thomas
Private.
His home is at 155 Margaret Ave., Kitchener.
He enlisted at Kitchener.
He was employed by the Breithaupt Leather Company Limited of Kitchener.
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Bricker, George
Captain.
Attended the Collegiate Institute at Kitchener from 1905-1909.
His home was in Waterloo.
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Harper, Grant Errol
Corporal.
He was with the Officers' Training Corps and joined the 118th Battalion at Waterloo on March 20, 1916.
He was born in Canada and is the son of Mr. J.A. Harper, Young Street, Waterloo.
He attended the Kitchener Collegiate Institute from 1910 to 1915.
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Hartleib, Walter George
Private.
Enlisted June 2, 1918 with Cavalry (315 Cavalry H. Troop) and transferred to 72nd Field Artillery.
Roman Catholic.
Born in Kitchener in 1898 and educated at St. Mary's School. Unmarried.
Was discharged January 28, 1919 at Camp Zachary Taylor U.S.A.
Was not in action but wounded in service during training.
Adella Hartleib, 275 Louisa Street, Kitchener.
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Britton, Jack
Lance Corporal.
Was attached to the 108th Regiment and enlisted at Kitchener with the 34th Battalion on January 15, 1915.
He was born in England and his next of kin is Mrs. Gertrude Britton, 72 Green St. S., Kitchener, Ontario.