They made the Ultimate Sacrifice
IRVINE, Leonard Clayton, AB A/AA3, V11886, RCNVR, killed - 29 Apr 1944, HMCS ATHABASKAN - Son of Margaret Irvine of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
AB Irvine died when his ship, HMCS ATHABASKAN G07, was sunk in the English Channel on April 29, 1944. His body was recovered and he was buried in the Plouescat Communal Cemetery, Finistere, France. The province of Saskatchewan honoured Able Seaman Irvine by naming Irvine Island in his honour.
Able Seaman Leonard Clayton Irvine of Saskatoon was the son of Margaret Irvine later of Vancouver. He was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Leonard was working as a presser at Broadway dry cleaners when he enlisted on October 20, 1941 at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The province of Saskatchewan honoured Able Seaman Irvine by naming Irvine Island in his honour.
Ships served in: SASKATOON DIVISION RCNVR - Enlisted 20 Oct 1941. Commenced Active Service 29 Dec 1941 HMCS NADEN - Drafted to NADEN 21 Apr 1942 as an OS, RCNVR HMCS CORNWALLIS - Drafted to CORNWALLIS 20 Jul 1942 as an OS, RCNVR * Rated Acting Anti-Aircraft Rating 3rd Class 26 Aug 1942 HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 27 Aug 1943 as an OS, RCNVR HMCS NIOBE - Drafted to NIOBE (for Tribal II) 28 Oct 1942 as an OS, RCNVR * Rated A/AB 29 Dec 1942 HMCS ATHABASKAN - Drafted to ATHABASKAN 04 Feb 1943 as an A/AB, RCNVR
(LI01) Portrait of OS Leonard Irvine (LI02) Documents from the Service File of Leonard Irvine
Second World War Casualty Index
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