John Hugh McNeil


Jun 18, 1894

Born at Gillis Point East, Nova Scotia

 

Oct 19, 1917

Medical exam for the MSA (Military Service Act) of 1917 held at Sydney, Nova Scotia

 

Apr 6, 1918

Conscripted into the 1st Depot Battalion, NSR (Nova Scotia Regiment) under the MSA in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Ø  Number 3181436

Ø  Next of kin given R.C. McNeil, father, 13 Ritchie St., Sydney, Nova Scotia

Ø  Previous occupation given as Laundry Employee

Ø  No previous military experience given

Ø  Religion given as Roman Catholic

Ø  Posted to the 5th Regimental Draft

 

Apr 17, 1918

The 5th and part of the 6th Regimental Drafts embarked the SS Scotian in Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

 

Apr 28, 1918

Disembarked in Liverpool, England and transferred to the 17th Reserve Battalion.  The men were attached to the Segregation Camp at Frensham Pond to ensure there were no cases of Influenza

 

Jun 6, 1918

Released from the segregation camp and reported to the 17th Reserve Battalion in Bramshott

 

Sep 19, 1918

Transferred to the 85th Battalion

 

Sep 21, 1918

Arrived at the CIBD (Canadian Infantry Base Depot) in Etaples, France and Taken On Strength of the 85th Battalion

 

Sep 25, 1918

After leaving the base depot, he joined the CCRC (Canadian Corps Reinforcement Camp) in Aubin St. Vaast, France

 

Sep 30, 1918

While still at the reinforcement camp, and before he could join the 85th Battalion at the front, he was transferred to the 21st Battalion

 

Oct 3, 1918

After leaving the reinforcement camp, Private McNeil joined the 21st Battalion on the approach to the Hindenburg Line, west of Cambrai, France as part of a draft of 156 reinforcements and was posted to “C” 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

Transferred to the Canadian Records List and posted to the 25th Battalion in Auvelais, Belgium for the purpose of returning to Canada

 

Apr 8, 1919

Embarked the SS Prince George in Havre, France

 

On arrival in England, he was attached to “J” Wing in Witley pending return to Canada

 

May 10, 1919

Embarked the SS Olympic in Southampton

 

 

May 16, 1919

Disembarked in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Taken On Strength of Military District No. 6

 

May 25, 1919

Discharged from the CEF in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Ø  Rank on discharge Private

Ø  War Service Badge Class “A” issued number 218117

Ø  Proposed residence on discharge 13 Ritchie St., Sydney, Nova Scotia

Following his discharge, the British War Medal and Victory Medals were sent to him at 13 Ritchie St., Sydney, Nova Scotia

  

May 17, 1961

John Hugh McNeil died while a patient of the Camp Hill Hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia

 


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