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Soldier Information Cards - World War Two
Transcription
Faulhafer, Jack
[Clipping]Record, 26 Nov 1945
Jack Faulhafer, Wellesley, Home
[image]Pte. Jack Faulhafer
Wellesley, Nov. 26—Pte. Jack Faulhafer, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Faulhafer, is home on leave having returned from overseas with the Essex Scottish Regiment. He made the trip on the Queen Elizabeth.
Pte. Faulhafer joined the Scots Fusiliers soon after the regiment was mobilized. He trained at Camp Borden, Allenburg and Niagara-on-the-Lake.
He went overseas early in 1943 and on his arrival in England was posted to the Essex Scottish serving with tat regiment in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.
He suffered a slight head wound in Belgium but did not require hospitalization.
[Clipping]13 Feb 1945
Coming Up For Air
These Canadians, serving with a famous Canadian Scottish Regiment in Holland, come up from their dugout in the front lines for a bit of fresh air. They are, Pte. Jack Faulhafer of Wellesley, in front, and Cpl. John Smyth of Woodstock.