True Copy of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Certificate of Service of JB MacLachlan

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T.K. 3-42

L.B.


CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

Certificate of Service

Issued to Officers and Nursing Sisters

---------------

This is to Certify that (Rank)   Lieutenant

(Name in full)    James Boyd MacLachlan. M. C. 

Enlisted in         the 15th Brigade Ammunition Column.

Canadian Expeditionary Force, on the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

day of xxxxxxxxx  191xxx and was appointed to Commissioned Rank

in    The 15th Brigade Ammunition Column.

Canadian Expeditionary Force on the First day of 

May 1916.

He served in Canada, England and France, with the 15th. Brigade

Ammunition Column., 60th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery and

1st. Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.

and was Struck off the Strength on the Twenty Second day of April

1919 by reason of General Demobilization.

   Dated at Ottawa, this Tenth day of June 1920.


Awarded the Military Cross, L. G.    30307, -4-2-18

Mentioned in Despatches, L. G.    31448,  -11-7-19


Sd. 

Capt:

for Director of Personal Services.


TRUE COPY.


J. B. MacLachlan.

Ag: Senior Executive Engineer,

Larut and Matang.

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T.K. 3-42

L.B.


CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

Certificate of Service

Issued to Officers and Nursing Sisters

---------------

This is to Certify that (Rank)   Lieutenant

(Name in full)    James Boyd MacLachlan. M. C. 

Enlisted in         the 15th Brigade Ammunition Column.

Canadian Expeditionary Force, on the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

day of xxxxxxxxx  191xxx and was appointed to Commissioned Rank

in    The 15th Brigade Ammunition Column.

Canadian Expeditionary Force on the First day of 

May 1916.

He served in Canada, England and France, with the 15th. Brigade

Ammunition Column., 60th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery and

1st. Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.

and was Struck off the Strength on the Twenty Second day of April

1919 by reason of General Demobilization.

   Dated at Ottawa, this Tenth day of June 1920.


Awarded the Military Cross, L. G.    30307, -4-2-18

Mentioned in Despatches, L. G.    31448,  -11-7-19


Sd. 

Capt:

for Director of Personal Services.


TRUE COPY.


J. B. MacLachlan.

Ag: Senior Executive Engineer,

Larut and Matang.


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  • January 2, 2018 17:38:21 Thomas A. Lingner

    T.K. 3-42

    L.B.


    CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    Certificate of Service

    Issued to Officers and Nursing Sisters

    ---------------

    This is to Certify that (Rank)   Lieutenant

    (Name in full)    James Boyd MacLachlan. M. C. 

    Enlisted in         the 15th Brigade Ammunition Column.

    Canadian Expeditionary Force, on the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    day of xxxxxxxxx  191xxx and was appointed to Commissioned Rank

    in    The 15th Brigade Ammunition Column.

    Canadian Expeditionary Force on the First day of 

    May 1916.

    He served in Canada, England and France, with the 15th. Brigade

    Ammunition Column., 60th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery and

    1st. Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.

    and was Struck off the Strength on the Twenty Second day of April

    1919 by reason of General Demobilization.

       Dated at Ottawa, this Tenth day of June 1920.


    Awarded the Military Cross, L. G.    30307, -4-2-18

    Mentioned in Despatches, L. G.    31448,  -11-7-19


    Sd. 

    Capt:

    for Director of Personal Services.


    TRUE COPY.


    J. B. MacLachlan.

    Ag: Senior Executive Engineer,

    Larut and Matang.


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