
The RCR in the Great War
War Diary
Battle Honours
Honours and Awards
Roll of Honour
Prisoners of War
Cemetery List
Cemetery Map
Courts Martial
Officers
NCOs and Soldiers
An Officer's Diary (1914-1918)
Recollections of a Nonagenerian (R. England) (1916-1919)
On to Bermuda (1914-15)
Overseas with The Royals (1915)
Amiens (1918)
Cambrai (1918)
Monchy-le-Preux (1918)
Badges - Signs of the Times
The 7th Trench Mortar Battery
A Regimental Goat
Regiment and Family, Bermuda 1914-15

The Royal Canadian Regiment and
The First World War - 1914-1919
Soldiers with Unknown Burial or Memorial Locations
Sadly, there are many soldiers who died during the First World War that have no known graves. Many of these are commemmorated on memorials such as the Vimy Memorial and the Menin Gate. But there are also some that are neither so remembered, nor do they have recorded grave locations with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
| Regt. No. | Rank. | Given Names. | Surname. | Date of Death. | Remarks. | CVWM/CWGC Link; Grave Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4151 | Q. M.-Sgt. | John | O'NEIL | 08-Mar-17 | Believed to be buried in Canada. | |
| 9325 | Sergt. | George William | HARRISON | 16-Oct-15 | ||
| 261112 | Pte. | Walter Alvin | BENNETT | 26-Aug-18 | MM | CVWM |
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