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John Turnbull Wood 1260430


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John Wood was born on October 15, 1887 in Hawick, Scotland, son Of Mrs. W. Robson, Of Cowichan Bay, British Columbia. Not much is known about his early life or other family members. As a young man, John immigrated to Canada, where he settled in Victoria, British Columbia with his aunt and uncle. At time of enlistment, he was single and employed as a motorman. On April 12, 1916, John Wood enlisted with the 15th Brigade Canadian Field Artillery. Bombardier Wood arrived in England on September 22, 1916, and remained in England until embarking for France on August 20, 1917. Upon arrival in France, he was taken on strength by the 61st Battery CFA out of Lethbridge, Alberta. He would serve with the 61st Battery for the next seven months, seeing action throughout France and Belgium. On April 5, 1918, Bombardier Wood was killed in action near Arras. He was laid to rest at Ecoivres Military Cemetery. John Wood was awarded the British War Medal and Victory Medal. His mother, Mrs. W. Robson received the Memorial Cross and death plaque in honour of her son.

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