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  • A 1914-15 Star to Private Louis Nadreau; 2nd Divisional Cyclist Company
  • A 1914-15 Star to Private Louis Nadreau; 2nd Divisional Cyclist Company
  • A 1914-15 Star to Private Louis Nadreau; 2nd Divisional Cyclist Company

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A 1914-15 Star to Private Louis Nadreau; 2nd Divisional Cyclist Company

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A 1914-15 Star to Private Louis Nadreau; 2nd Divisional Cyclist Company

(23690 Pte L. NADREAU. 2/CAN:DIV:CYC:). Naming is officially impressed. Original ribbon sewn in place to the ring, residue in the recessed ares of the crown from cleaning, light contact, near extremely fine. Footnote: Louis Nadreau was born on March 15, 1892 in Montreal, Quebec. He signed his Attestation Paper as a Private (23690) with the Divisional Cyclist Corps, on September 23, 1914 at Valcartier Camp, at the age of 22, naming his next-of-kin as his sister, Mme R. Arnold of Montreal, stating that he had three years' previous service with the 85th Regiment (later re-designated Le Régiment de Maisonneuve on March 29, 1920), that he was not married and that his trade was that of Driver. Private Nadreau was assigned to the 2nd Divisional Cyclist Company, which was organized in February 1915 and authorized in April 1915. He survived the war.
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