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Killed, died or wounded: died of wounds
Birth: 20 Dec 1891, Manitou,
Cause: died of wounds
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Curiston, Charles Roland
Identification
U of S affiliation at enlistment: no degree or certificate, but had been a studentKilled, died or wounded: died of wounds
Birth: 20 Dec 1891, Manitou,
U of S attendance
Entry date | College | Left - date | Left - reason | Degree | Degree - date | Notes |
1915 | Pharm | Attended in 1915 (working toward his License in Pharmacy). After being wounded, returned to take some supplementary classes at the U of S in 1920. Sources: microfilm of registrar card; listed in calendar as a student for 1914-15, 1919-20; on composite photos for Pharmacy (we have the 1920 photo). |
Military service - assignments
Group | Type | Location | First known date | Last known date | Reason for end of assignment | Notes |
72nd Bn |
Wounds
Wound type | Date | Notes |
27 Sep 1918 | Invalided to Canada (Kingston military hospital); discharged mid-1919 with recommendation for disability pension. |
Death
Date of death: 5 May 1921Cause: died of wounds
Sources
National Archives reference: Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 2223 - 57College Building list #:
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