They made the Ultimate Sacrifice

 

Douglas Anson Carlton

 

Able Seaman, 3290, RCN

 

Born: 04 Apr 1919, Blucher, Saskatchewan

 

Died: 25 Jun 1940 at sea

 

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CARLTON, Douglas Anson, AB, 3290, RCN, MPK - 25 Jun 1940, HMCS FRASER - Son of Ankrem Anson Carlton and Isabella Carlton, of Bradwell, Saskatchewan.

 

AB Carlton died when his ship, HMCS FRASER, was in a collision with HMS CALCUTTA 12 miles due west of Pointe de la Coubre light at the Gironde River mouth and sank as a result with the loss of 65 of her crew.

 

Able Seaman Douglas Anson Carlton was born in Blucher, Saskatchewan on 04 Apr 1919. He was the son of Ankrem Anson Carlton, a veteran of the 96th Battalion, and Isabella (Rosborough) Carlton, who homesteaded just northwest of Blucher, Saskatchewan. Douglas enlisted on October 03, 1938 at Esquimalt, British Columbia with neighbor Harry Kowbel. Both boys went down with the Fraser and there is a memorial plaque in their honour at Knox United church, Bladworth. Douglas' bother Leonard also served in the Navy, while his sister Eileen was with the R.C.A.F.

 

Ships served in:

HMCS NADEN - Enlisted 03 Oct 1938 as an Ordinary Seaman, RCN

HMCS FRASER - Drafted to FRASER 05 May 1939

* Rated Able Seaman, RCN 02 Feb 1940

 

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(DC01) Article on the death of Douglas Carlton and Harry Kowbel

(DC02) Documents from the Service File of Douglas Carlton

 


 

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