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Trooper William Mackintosh Warwick Veteran

Birth
Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
23 Mar 1918 (aged 25)
Vendhuile, Departement de l'Aisne, Picardie, France
Monument
Vimy, Departement du Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France Add to Map
Plot
Final resting place unknown. Name listed on the Vimy Memorial.
Memorial ID
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Warwick, William Mackintosh, C. E. F.: killed in action 23 March, 1918, near St. Quentin.

Enl. Sept., 1914, at Edmonton, 19th Bn., Alberta Dragoons. Served in England from 14 Oct., 1914, to 8 June, 1915.

To France 9 June, 1915; trans, to M. G. Section, 1st Canadian Cav.; Lord Strathcona's Horse.

Born 24 May, 1892, at Campello, son of Caleb and Christina C. (McDonald) Warwick; brother of John C. of Lynn.

Father: Caleb was born in Birmingham, England
Mother: Christina was born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada

William was living and working in Whitman, MA at the time of his enlistment.

Awarded Belgian Croix de Guerre.

Warwick, William Mackintosh, C. E. F.: killed in action 23 March, 1918, near St. Quentin.

Enl. Sept., 1914, at Edmonton, 19th Bn., Alberta Dragoons. Served in England from 14 Oct., 1914, to 8 June, 1915.

To France 9 June, 1915; trans, to M. G. Section, 1st Canadian Cav.; Lord Strathcona's Horse.

Born 24 May, 1892, at Campello, son of Caleb and Christina C. (McDonald) Warwick; brother of John C. of Lynn.

Father: Caleb was born in Birmingham, England
Mother: Christina was born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada

William was living and working in Whitman, MA at the time of his enlistment.

Awarded Belgian Croix de Guerre.

Gravesite Details

Trooper, Canadian Machine Gun Corps - Trooper Warwick died in action. His body was left at Vend'huile Fort during retreat.


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