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Frank Swannell Diaries: Part I

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Killed in action 7 117
 
Killed in action 7 117
 
Died of Wounds 2 51
 
Died of Wounds 2 51
" " of Disease - 3
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Died of Disease - 3
 
Wounded 16 402
 
Wounded 16 402
 
Prisoners of War - 53
 
Prisoners of War - 53
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Missing 2 83
  
 
BC Archives, MS-0392 Box 1 Volume 5 / FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS / Diary and enclosures, 1916.
 
BC Archives, MS-0392 Box 1 Volume 5 / FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS / Diary and enclosures, 1916.

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Lieut. Harold E. ("Dollie") Whyte, of the 102nd Battalion, returned to Victoria yesterday by the morning boat, suffering from shell shock, which he sustained after being at the front only three weeks. He was accompanied here from Vancouver by his wife, who went there to meet him. Lieut. Whyte left here with Lieut.-Col. Warden's unit in June, and was injured during the early part of September. He spent a short time in English hospitals before coming back to Canada to recuperate.

Casualties

1st Canadian Division up to Nov 30th 1915 Officers - 495 Other Ranks - 11,915

16th Canadian Scottish

Officers O.R.

Killed in action 7 117 Died of Wounds 2 51 Died of Disease - 3 Wounded 16 402 Prisoners of War - 53 Missing 2 83

BC Archives, MS-0392 Box 1 Volume 5 / FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS / Diary and enclosures, 1916.