Corporal Barlow lost his life in a military training accident.
Military Service:-
Rank: Corporal
Service Number: A/19147
Age: 28
Force: Army
Unit: Royal Canadian Engineers
Division: A29 C.I.C.T.C.; Camp Ipperwash, Ontario
Honours/Awards: Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal & Clasp
A cobbler/truck driver by trade, residing on Hume Street in London, Ontario, Canada, enlisted in the Canadian Army on 8 Sept 1939 in London. He served in Canada, in England and in France.
Son of Frederick Hawes Barlow and Jenny Barlow of London; husband of Thelma Mae Barlow of London; brother of Robert Thomas, William Burt, Samuel John, Margaret Jennie, Doris and Jean' father of Frederick William Barlow.
Corporal Frederick Joseph Barlow is commemorated on Page 243 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
He is also commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Corporal Barlow lost his life in a military training accident.
Military Service:-
Rank: Corporal
Service Number: A/19147
Age: 28
Force: Army
Unit: Royal Canadian Engineers
Division: A29 C.I.C.T.C.; Camp Ipperwash, Ontario
Honours/Awards: Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal & Clasp
A cobbler/truck driver by trade, residing on Hume Street in London, Ontario, Canada, enlisted in the Canadian Army on 8 Sept 1939 in London. He served in Canada, in England and in France.
Son of Frederick Hawes Barlow and Jenny Barlow of London; husband of Thelma Mae Barlow of London; brother of Robert Thomas, William Burt, Samuel John, Margaret Jennie, Doris and Jean' father of Frederick William Barlow.
Corporal Frederick Joseph Barlow is commemorated on Page 243 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
He is also commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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