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  | Jul 24, 1897 | Born in Ottawa, Ontario to Edward and Sophia
  Edith (nee Howe) Duford   |  
  | Nov 6, 1917 | Medical exam for the MSA (Military Service Act)
  of 1917 held at Trenton, Ontario   |  
  | Jan 23, 1918 | Conscripted into the 1st Depot
  Battalion, EOR (Eastern Ontario Regiment) under the MSA in Kingston, Ontario Ø  Number 3056236 Ø  Next of kin given as Edward
  Duford, father, Eastview, Ottawa, Ontario Ø  Previous occupation given as
  Chef Ø  No previous military
  experience given Ø  Religion given as Roman
  Catholic Ø  Posted to the 3rd
  Regimental Draft   |  
  | Feb 21, 1918 | The 3rd Regimental Draft embarked the
  SS Melita in Halifax, Nova Scotia  
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  | Mar 4, 1918 | Disembarked in Liverpool, England and proceeded
  to Seaford where the draft was absorbed into the 6th Reserve
  Battalion to continue training   |  
  | Aug 17, 1918 | Transferred to the 21st Battalion   |  
  | Aug 18, 1918 | Arrived at the CIBD (Canadian Infantry Base
  Depot) in Etaples, France and Taken On Strength of the 21st
  Battalion   |  
  | Aug 23, 1918 | After leaving the base depot, he joined the CC
  Rein C (Canadian Corps Reinforcement Camp) in Aubin St. Vaast, France   |  
  | Aug 28, 1918 | After leaving the reinforcement camp, Private
  Duford joined the 21st Battalion on the south side of the Arras –
  Cambrai Road, south east of Vis en Artois, France and was posted to “B”
  Company   |  
  | Dec 13, 1918 | The 21st Battalion led the 2nd
  Canadian Division across the Bonn Bridge to enter Germany as part of the
  Occupying Force and proceeded to Sieburg     |  
  | Apr 3, 1919 | Embarked the Western Australia in Havre, France  
 On arrival in England, he was attached to “P” Wing in Witley
  pending return to Canada   |  
  | May 14, 1919 | Embarked the SS Caronia in Liverpool  
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  | May 22, 1919 | Disembarked in Halifax, Nova Scotia and proceeded
  to Kingston, Ontario by train   |  
  | May 24, 1919 | Discharged from the CEF in Kingston, Ontario Ø  Rank on discharge Private Ø  War Service Badge Class “A”
  issued number 277460 Ø  Proposed residence on
  discharge Cummings Bridge, Ottawa, Ontario Following his discharge, the British War Medal
  and Victory Medals were sent to him at 15353 Granville St., Eastview, Ottawa,
  Ontario   |  
  | Jan 19, 1980 | Joseph Napoleon Edward Duford died in hospital
  and was buried in the St. Mathieu Cemetery, Hammond, Ontario   
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