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
|
|