Private
South Saskatchewan Regiment, R.C.I.C.
The SSR settled into a routine of daily patrols, to be back at their base each night by 23:30 hours before the nightly enemy barrage. In their War Diary entry for November 19/20, 1944, the SSR diarist reported: “Patrolling in the area will be much more difficult by reason of denseness of the trees and the danger of mines which the Germans have scattered profusely”.
Gus Caron received a gunshot wound to his chest 20 November 1944 and was admitted to 11 Canadian Field Ambulance but died that day, age 19.
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