163rd Battalion (French-Canadian), CEF (English Wikipedia)

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  • Guttadauria, Marie (2016-04-25). "First World War: Artifact W1-11: Private JOSEPH LEROUX, 660756, Canadian Infantry CEF – First World War". Friends of the Canadian War Museum. Friends of the Canadian War Museum. Retrieved 2022-09-10. On March 31, 1916 at the age of 28, my great-uncle Joseph Leroux born in Bourget, Ontario, travelled to Montreal to enlist and become a First World War soldier in the CEF. He was assigned to the 163rd battalion, a mainly French speaking unit originally "Les Fusilliers de Sherbrooke, Montréal". He did his army training in Bermuda until November then sailed to England and disembarked in December 1916. He was sent to France on May 18, 1917 and was taken on strength of the 22nd battalion (a.k.a. the Van Doos). Unfortunately, a few weeks later on 7 July 1917, he was killed in action in the field. He is buried in the Van Loos British Commonwealth Cemetery, France.

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  • "THIRTY-EIGHTH BATTALION IN BERMUDA – 1932". 1915–1916. Retrieved 2022-07-07 – via YouTubeDate on the film is shown incorrectly as "1932"{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)