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Order of the British Empire (Obe) OFFICER - ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (OBE) X - OBE - 2019 Updated: 27 December 2020 Current to: 26 December 2020 CG PAGES: 78 Prepared by Surgeon Captain(N) John Blatherwick, CM CStJ OBC CD MD FRCP(C)LLD Governor General’s Foot Guards Royal Canadian Air Force / 107 University Squadron / 418 Squadron Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps HMCS Discovery / HMCS York / HMCS Protecteur 12 (Vancouver) Field Ambulance 1 OBE (military) awarded to the CANADIAN ARMY in WW1 (OBE) LG+ / CG NAME RANK UNIT DECORATIONS / 05/07/19 ACHESON, Thomas Stuart Hon Capt 7th Bn Manitoba Rifles OBE 08/02/19 ALDERSON, William Frederick Major CASC OBE 05/07/19 ALEXANDER, Kay Major Cdn Railway Troops OBE 05/07/19 ALLEN, Jesse Captain Canadian Infantry OBE 10/05/19 ALLEY, Herbert Rutton Major 1st Central Ontario Reg OBE 31/05/19 ANDERSON, Charles Harrison M. Major Canadian Forces OBE 29/03/19 ANDERSON, Frederick Walter Gale LCol Cdn Forestry Corps OBE 08/02/19 ARCHIBALD, George Grassie Major 1st Cent Ontario Reg OBE 05/07/19 ARMOUR, John Douglas Major Canadian Artillery OBE 08/02/19 ARMSTRONG, Nevill Alexander D. Captain 16th Bn Manitoba Reg OBE 09/02/18 ARMSTRONG, Francis Logie LCol In Charge of Cdn Forces OBE 05/07/19 BALL, John Clements Major Canadian Artillery DSO OBE 12/07/19 BAXTER, David Lionel MacKenzie Major CASC OBE 10/05/19 BELL, James MacKintosh Major Quebec Reg - for North Russia OBE 05/07/19 BENNETT, Allan Edward Kingston LCol CAMC OBE 12/05/19 BENTLEY, William Joseph LCol CADC OBE (MBE) 08/02/19 BIRCH, George Russell A/Major Cdn Ordnance Corps OBE 09/02/18 BIRKS, Gerald Walker LCol Canadian Forces OBE 05/07/19 BISSETT, James Captain CASC OBE 17/01/20 BLACKSTOCK, George Gooderham A/LCol Cdn Field Artillery OBE MC 05/07/19 BOVEY, Wilfred T/LCol 42nd Bn Cdn Infantry OBE 20/07/18 BROTHERS, Orlando Frank LCol British Columbia Regiment OBE 12/05/19 BROWN, Claude LCol CADC OBE 08/02/19 BROWN, Percy Gordon LCol CAMC OBE 08/02/19 BURGESS, John Frederick Major CAMC OBE 05/07/19 BURKE, Edmund Albert Captain Quebec Regiment OBE 29/03/19 BURTON, Robert Bruce Stalker Major Man. Regiment - For North Russia OBE 27 2 OBE (military) awarded to the CANADIAN ARMY in WW1 (OBE) LG+ / CG NAME RANK UNIT DECORATIONS / 29/03/19 CALDWELL, Thomas Richey T/LCol 21st Bn. Cdn Infantry OBE 29/03/19 CAMPBELL, Charles Vincent T/LCol Cdn Forestry Corps OBE 08/02/19 CAREW, Frank John LCol Cdn Forestry Corps OBE 05/07/19 CAREY, Leslie Clement Major Alberta Regiment OBE 05/07/19 CARROLL, William Hon Captain Cdn Army Chaplain Corps OBE 29/03/19 CASSELS, George Hamilton LCol 2nd Central Ontario Reg OBE 12/05/19 CHOWN, Stanley Gordon Major CAMC OBE 05/07/19 CHURCH, Eric James Major CASC OBE 12/05/19 CLIFFORD, Ernest Stanle y LCol Cdn General List DSO OBE 05/07/19 CLINE, John George A/LCol Cdn Machine Gun Corps OBE 12/05/19 COLE, Edward Cooper LCol CAMC OBE 29/05/20 COLLINGS, F.J. Major CAMC-For Siberia OBE 05/07/19 COLVILLE, Cyrille Prichard Captain CAPC OBE 12/05/19 COMPLIN, Edward Charles Major Ocean & Rail Transport OBE 05/07/19 COOPER, Henry Sloane A/LCol Central Ontario Regiment OBE MC 29/03/19 CORNETT, Alexander Don Major Chaplain OMFC OBE 08/02/19 COWAN, Harry James T/Colonel Saskatchewan Regiment OBE 12/05/19 COWAN, Robert Cecil A/Major Cdn Forestry Corps OBE 12/05/19 DAVY, Frederick Major CAPC OBE 05/07/19 de DOMBASLE, Guy Cyril St. P . LCol Canadian Forces OBE 20/07/18 De PENCIER, Adam Urias T/Chaplain Attached to #1 CGH OBE OStJ 14/12/18 De WOLF, Francis George Captain Cdn Railway Troops # OBE MC 05/07/19 DELAUTE, Frederic Joseph Captain Quebec Regiment OBE 14/02/20 DOIDGE, Richard C. Bt Major Cdn Gymnastic Staff OBE 17/01/20 DONALDSON, Robert Inglis Hon Captain 85th Cdn Infantry OBE 29/03/19 DOWIE, Lawrence Adam T/LCol Cdn Gen List (CBE) OBE 09/02/18 DUFFIN, Earle Calder LCol Assistant QMG OBE 05/07/19 DUHAULT, Joseph Rene Jacqu e Captain CAVC OBE 08/02/19 DULMAGE, Anson LCol Saskatchewan Reg / Labour Corps OBE 05/07/19 EARCHMAN, Archibald LCol 6th Cdn Railway Troops DSO OBE 12/07/19 ELLIOT, Henry Charles S. LCol CAMC OBE 05/07/19 ELLIS, Arthur William Mickle Major CAMC OBE 05/07/19 ERLEBACH, Cyril Woodland Captain British Columbia Reg OBE # = For an act of gallantry not in the presence of the enemy . 33 3 OBE (military) awarded to the CANADIAN ARMY in WW1 (OBE) LG+ / CG NAME RANK UNIT DECORATIONS / 12/07/19 FELL, James Pemberton A/LCol Canadian Engineers OBE 03/06/19 FETHERSTONHAUGH, William Samuel LCol Cdn Forestry Corps / RAF OBE 30/08/19 FETHERSTONHAUGH, William Samuel LCol OBE canc'd - CBE awarded CBE 05/07/19 FINDLAY, William Henry LCol CASC DSO OBE 05/07/19 FINDLEY, Harold Bruce Captain CADC OBE 05/07/19 FINNEY, Wilfred Josiah Captain CFA OBE 08/02/19 FISHER, George Wilfred Hon Captain Canadian YMCA OBE 05/07/19 FISHER, Hubert Frank Major Canadian Forces OBE 29/03/19 FORDHAM, John Guerney Major Cdn Railway Troops OBE 05/07/19 FOSTER, Albert Percy Hon Captain British Columbia Reg OBE 14/12/18 GAGNON, Thomas Emile LCol Cdn Army Pay Corps OBE 05/07/19 GAULT, Andrew Hamilton LCol PPCLI DSO OBE 05/07/19 GEARY, George Reginald Major 58th Cdn Infantry Bn OBE MC 05/07/19 GEORGE, FitzRoy Captain Quebec Regiment OBE 12/07/19 GIBSON, Orland Kingaley LCol Cdn Dental Service OBE (MBE) 05/07/19 GIBSONE, William Waring P. LCol Nova Scotia Reg CMG DSO OBE 29/03/19 GILLIES, Austin Bain Major Cdn Field Artillery OBE 29/03/19 GOODALL, James Roberts A/Major CAMC OBE 05/07/19 GORDON, George Huntley Major CASC (MT) OBE 05/07/19 GRAHAM, Vivien Horace A/Major CASC OBE 08/02/19 GRIMSDICK, John Dennin Captain Manitoba Regiment OBE 31/05/19 GUNN, John Alexander LCol CAMC (CB) OBE 05/07/19 HALE, Thomas A/LCol Cdn Forestry Corps OBE 20/07/18 HANSON, Paul Rennard LCol OIC Cdn Discharge Depot OBE 05/07/19 HARDY, Hermann Alfred T/Captain CASC OBE 31/05/19 HARSTONE, John Brunton LCol Canadian Forces DSO OBE 05/07/19 HARTY, William Captain Cdn Field Artillery OBE 05/07/19 HAWKSFORD, Francis Henry A/Major Canadian Forces OBE 31/05/19 HEAKES, Samuel Rigbye Major Canadian Forces OBE 05/07/19 HERBERT, Harold Captain Saskatchewan Regiment OBE 08/02/19 HERCHMER, William Sinclair Major Cdn Forestry Corps OBE 05/07/19 HERD, Walter A/LCol Cdn Forestry Corps OBE 12/07/19 HEWGILL, William Herbert A/LCol Alberta Regiment OBE 08/02/19 HILL, Hedley Captain Cdn Army Pay Corps OBE 12/07/19 HUGGINS, Samuel John A/LCol 2nd Ontario Regiment OBE 08/02/19 HURD, William Burton Hon Captain Canadian YMCA OBE 08/02/19 HUTTON, Frederick William A/Major 14th Cdn Inf Bn OBE 36 minus 1 4 OBE (military) awarded to the CANADIAN ARMY in WW1 (OBE) LG+ / CG NAME RANK UNIT DECORATIONS / 12/07/19 INGLIS, William Clarence A/Major CAPC OBE (MBE) 05/07/19 IRWIN, Basil Herbert John Major Cdn Forestry Corps OBE 05/07/19 JACK, John Gordon Captain CASC OBE 29/03/19 JEFFERY, John Major 13th Cdn Infantry Battalion OBE MC 05/07/19 JENNINGS, George Leslie Major Royal NW Mounted Police OBE 05/07/19 JOHNSTON, Benjamin James Captain 49th Cdn Bn OBE 05/07/19 JONES, Arthur Llewelyn Major CAMC OBE MC 31/05/19 JONES, Charles Hugh le Palleur LCol Cdn Forces (1946 CMG) OBE 05/07/19 JONES, Lorne Fauntleroy Major CAMC OBE 12/07/19 KAPPELE, John Logan A/Major CADC OBE 12/07/19 KER, Thomas Reginald Major Quebec Regiment OBE 05/07/19 KEMMIS-BETTY, Hubert LCol Royal Cdn Regiment DSO OBE 10/05/19 KINGMAN, Abner Captain Canadian Forces OBE 12/07/19 KNOX, John C. Reverend Cdn Chaplain Services OBE 05/07/19 LACROIX, Lucien Captain CAPC OBE 05/07/19 LANDON, Arthur Henry Whittington T/Major Royal Cdn Regiment OBE MC 05/07/19 LANDRY, Pierre Alfred A/Major Canadian Infantry OBE 05/07/19 LARKIN, Gerald Ross A/Captain CASC OBE 14/12/18 LASH, John Francis Major Central Ontario Reg OBE 08/02/19 LETTICE, William Henry Hon Captain 47th Bn West Ontario Reg OBE 29/03/19 LINDSAY, James Hawkins Major Eastern Ontario Reg OBE 08/02/19 LINDSAY, Norman James Major CASC (MT) OBE 12/07/19 LINTON, Adam Pearce Major Cdn Railway Troops - for Egypt OBE 12/07/19 LOBLEY, Owen Rickell T/LCol CAPC OBE (MBE) 05/07/19 LYALL, Peter Douglas Lorne A/LCol Cdn Forestry Corps OBE 09/02/18 MacALPINE, Cyril Douglas Hughes LCol CASC OBE 05/07/19 MACAULAY, Archibald Francis Major CAMC OBE 12/07/19 MacGILLIVRAY, Gordon Leslie A/Major Quebec Regiment OBE 12/07/19 MacINNIS, Carlyle William Major Alberta Regiment OBE 12/07/19 MacKAY, Daniel Sayre LCol Saskatchewan Regiment OBE 05/07/19 MacKAY, Donald Morrison A/Major CAOC OBE 12/07/19 MacKENZIE, Thomas Roderick A/LCol Quebec Regiment OBE 05/07/19 MACKINNON, Cecil Gordon Captain CASC OBE 08/02/19 MACKINTOSH, William Cameron Captain 28 CIB Saskatchewan Reg OBE 12/07/19 MacPHAIL, Sir Andrew Major CAMC Kt OBE 35 5 OBE (military) awarded to the CANADIAN ARMY in WW1 (OBE) LG+ / CG NAME RANK UNIT DECORATIONS / 09/02/18 McAUGHEY, John Major Deputy A/Adjutant-Gen OBE 12/07/19 McCORMACK, Carson Alexander V.
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