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Soldier Information Cards - World War Two
Transcription
Amy, Ross
(over)
[clipping] Enlisted 15 December
[image] Ross Amy
[clipping] 18 September 1943
3rd Son Arrives In Old Country
Waterloo Boys All With the R.C.O.C.
With receipt of word today that their con, Pte. Ross Amy, has arrived safely overseas, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Amy of 59 Menno Street, Waterloo, now have three sons serving with the Canadian Army in
England.
“We’re proud to have three sons serving with the Canadian Army, and glad in many respects to have
them serving in the same unit,” Mrs. Amy, mother of the three said today.
They are all with the Royal Canadian Ordinance Corps in England.
First son to land across the water was Staff-Sgt. Bruce Amy, 23,who enlisted two years ago, and
has been overseas since Christmas of last year.
Second son overseas was Pte. Reginald Amy, 26, who enlisted a year and nine months ago and has
been overseas since Christmas of last year.
Pte. Ross Amy, youngest of the brothers, enlisted on Oct. 22 last, his 21st birthday.
[KDRIS]
[N] Ross W. Amy
[HA] 59 Menno St. Waterloo
[CO] Machinist
[PB] Elmira
[FME] None
[PR] Pte.
[DE] Oct. 22/42
[UE] no. 25 Basic Training camp Simcoe
Now 4th Can Arm’d tfo wk/shop
[MS] Single
[S] Ross W. Amy