Captain Howard Rae Clouston
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Regimental Number: |
NA | Survived War: |
Yes |
Force: |
Army | Regiment: |
Canadian Army Medical Corps |
Battalion: |
No. 4 Training Depot | Company: |
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Place of Birth: |
Howick, Quebec | Country: |
Canada |
Next of Kin: |
Mrs. J.R. Clouston, Mother, Huntingdon, Quebec | Address at Enlistment: |
Huntingdon, Quebec |
Date of Birth: |
April 26, 1889 | Trade or Calling: |
Doctor |
Marital Status: |
Single | Prior Military Experience: |
Yes |
Place of Enlistment: |
Montreal, Quebec | Date of Enlistment: |
September 11, 1917 |
Age at enlistment: |
28 | Height: |
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Chest: |
Expansion: |
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Religion: |
Methodist | Enlisted or Conscripted: |
Enlisted |
Saw service in: |
Europe | ||
Cause of Death: |
Survived | Battle Died/Wounded: |
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Date of Death: |
Age at Death: |
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Buried at: |
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Commemorated: |
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Prisoner of war: |
No | Interned: |
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Gender: |
Male | Ethnic Origin: |
Caucasian |
| LAC Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1808 - 10 |
| Rank | Regiment | Unit | Company |
| Captain | Canadian Army Medical Corps | No. 4 Training Depot |
Captain Clouston was an eyewitness to the events at Kinmel Park, where Canadian troops rioted in March 1919. His account can be seen here. Dr. Clouston died at Huntington April 19, 1950. |
| Type | Date | Description |
| Letter | 10/10/1918 | Gas at the Front |
| Letter | 10/31/1918 | Red Cross Ambulance |


