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Reg.#3630 Arnold Creelman
'Friends Not Forgotten'
Dear Joe;
I have recently learned more about NWMP
Arnold Creelman. He was born on July, 24 1878 and he was the son of David
Moore Creelman (1847-1919) and Margaret Ellen Moore (1849-1931). He was
born at Princeport, Colchester County, NS and he had a twin
brother, Alden Winslow Creelman (1878-1940).
Arnold Creelman applied for engagement in the 102nd
Battalion of the Canadian Army at Terrace, British Columbia March 6,
1916 and he listed his former employment as: “5 years in the
Mounted Police” [dates unknown]
He listed his last employment as a “Locomotive
Engineer” at Terrace, B.C. and he also listed ‘Elizabeth’ of Terrace, B.C.
as his wife and next-of-kin.
His Army service was from Apr 6, 1916 to date
unknown. His Service Number was 704006.
Can you tell from the Reg. # the approximate dates of
his NWMP service? Meanwhile, I will make efforts to learn the date of
his death and the place of his burial.
Sincerely,
Gord Creelman,
President, Creelman Security Services
'Maintain Our Memories'
Gord Creelman,
President, Creelman Security Services
'Maintain Our Memories'
*Dear Gordon, I checked the historical files of Vet
Jack White of Kamloops, BC. Jack lists Cst. Arnold Creelman as joining the NWMP on April 12, 1900 then leaving the Force on April
11, 1905. As well, Jack's files show that Cst. Creelman died on March 4th, 1949 and he is buried in Granges, BC.
J. J. Healy,
Reg.#23685
J. J. Healy,
Reg.#23685
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Reg.#23685