Louis Omer Mercier


May 5, 1896

Born in Ottawa, Ontario to Oliver and Adelina (nee Charbeneau) Mercier

 

Jan 31, 1918

Medical exam for the MSA (Military Service Act) of 1917 held at Ottawa, Ontario

 

Feb 14, 1918

Conscripted into the 2nd Depot Battalion, EOR (Eastern Ontario Regiment) under the MSA in Ottawa, Ontario

Ø  Number 3320605

Ø  Next of kin given Mrs. O. Mercier, mother, 189 Hinchey Ave., Ottawa, Ontario

Ø  Previous occupation given as Labourer

Ø  Religion given as Roman Catholic

Ø  No previous military experience given

Ø  Posted to the 2nd Regimental Draft

 

Mar 24, 1918

Embarked the SS Grampian in Halifax, Nova Scotia as part of the 2nd Regimental Draft of the 2nd Depot Battalion, EOR

 

 

Apr 3, 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

Louis Omer Mercier 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

 

 

Mar 9, 1919

Proceeded to Gendron, Belgium on Guard Duty

 

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

 

 

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 279738

Ø  Proposed residence on discharge 189 Hinchey Ave., Ottawa, Ontario

Following his discharge, the British War Medal and Victory Medals were sent to him at 189 Hinchey Ave., Ottawa, Ontario

 

Jul 30, 1925

Married to Amanda Therien in Hull, Quebec

Lois Omer Mercier served in the Veteran’s Guard of Canada during World War II

 

Mar 17, 1967

Louis Omer Mercier died and was buried in the Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull, Quebec

 

 
 

 


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