Individual Report: C41260 David JAMIESON

1st Bn The Royal Rifles of Canada


General Information

Rank: First Name: Second Name:
Rifleman David Allen
From: Enlistment Region: Date of Birth (y-m-d):
Renfrew ON Eastern Ontario 1912-01-10
Appointment: Company: Platoon:

Transportation - Home Base to Hong Kong

Members of 'C' Force from the East travelled across Canada by CNR troop train, picking up reinforcements enroute. Stops included Valcartier, Montreal, Ottawa, Armstrong ON, Capreol ON, Winnipeg, Melville SK, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper, and Vancouver, arriving in Vancouver on Oct 27 at 0800 hrs.

The Winnipeg Grenadiers and the local soldiers that were with Brigade Headquarters from Winnipeg to BC travelled on a CPR train to Vancouver.

All members embarked from Vancouver on the ships AWATEA and PRINCE ROBERT. AWATEA was a New Zealand Liner and the PRINCE ROBERT was a converted cruiser. "C" Company of the Rifles was assigned to the PRINCE ROBERT, everyone else boarded the AWATEA. The ships sailed from Vancouver on Oct 27th and arrived in Hong Kong on November 16th, having made brief stops enroute at Honolulu and Manila.

Equipment earmarked for 'C' Force use was loaded on the ship DON JOSE, but would never reach Hong Kong as it was rerouted to Manila when hostilities commenced.

On arrival, all troops were quartered at Nanking Barracks, Sham Shui Po Camp, in Kowloon.


Battle Information

We do not have specific battle information for this soldier in our online database. For a detailed description of the battle from a Canadian perspective, visit Canadian Participation in the Defense of Hong Kong (published by the Historical Section, Canadian Military Headquarters).

Wounded Information

No wounds recorded.

Hospital Information

No record of hospital visits found.

POW Camps

Camp ID Camp Name Location Company Type of Work Arrival Date Departure Date
HK-SM-01StanleyFort Stanley, Hong Kong IslandCapture 41 Dec 30
HK-NP-01North PointNorth Point, Hong Kong Island41 Dec 3042 Sep 26
HK-SA-02ShamshuipoKowloon, Hong Kong42 Sep 2644 Apr 29
JP-Se-2B YoshimaFukushima-ken, Iwaki-gun, Yoshima-mura, Kamyoshima, JapanFurukawa Mining CompanyCoal mining44 May 3045 Sep 09

Transport to Japan

Draft Number Name of Ship Departure Date Arrival Date Arrival Port Comments Reference
XD6Naura Maru44 Apr 2944 May 27Moji, JapanStopped over in Formosa, went through Nagasaki and Hiroshima to POW campTony Banham

Transportation SE Asia to Home

Transport Mode Arrival Destination Arrival Date Comments
admitted/NATSSF1945-10-14
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C41260 David JAMIESON - submitted by son Allan in July 2019- I believe he returned to Canada via Guam, Hawaii and San Francisco. David JAMIESON 2nd row on the right 28-08-1945

Post-war Photo

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Other Military or Public Service

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Death and Cemetery Information

Date of Death (y-m-d) Cause of Death Death Class
1990-10-08Post War
Cemetery LocationCemeteryGrave NumberGravestone Marker
Caledonia Ontario CanadaCaledonia CemeteryCremation

Gravestone Image

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Obituary / Life Story

C41260 David JAMIESON - Birth Place: Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. Father's name: David Jamieson. Mother's name: Margaret McDermid. Spouse: Marion date of death 2010

JAMIESON, David Allen- (Hong Kong Prisoner of War). On Monday, October 8, 1990, at the Humber Memorial Hospital, David Allen Jamieson, beloved husband of Marion I. Jamieson. Dear father of Catherine (Mrs. Geoffry Hudson) and Allan (and wife Wendy). Sadly missed by his four grandchildren. He leaves a brother Dugald and a sister Marion (Mrs. J.C. Jennings) of Renfrew as well as many nieces and nephews. Resting at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston, on Wednesday after 2 pm. Service in the chapel Thursday at 2pm. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

C41260 David JAMIESON - submitted by son Allan July 2019- Dad lost most of his sight while a prisoner due to malnutrition, which damaged his optic nerves.

He returned to the family farm just outside of Renfrew Ontario, now being worked by his brother and his young family, and lived there for a year before applying to Baker Hall, a training facility for blind veterans, in Toronto. My mother was a volunteer at the centre, where they met, and married in 1949 in Caledonia Ontario, my mother's home town.

He worked for McCormicks"s Biscuits in Toronto where my sister Catherine and I were born.

He was a member of the CNIB, the HKVA and the Sir Arthur Pearson Association for the war bind.

He attended numerous Veteran's Day parades at the CNE over the years, and reunions. I remember the train trip to the reunion in Vancouver in the early sixties. Our family often got together for Grey Cup parties and the like with those of other HK vets,namely the Maynes (Bill, WPG), the Careltons (Merv WPG), and the Chatwells (Hap, RRC I think), all HK vets and all blind to some extent.

Dad often attended Remembrance Day ceremonies in Toronto and Renfrew.

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General Comments

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November 1, 1945

Liberated from the JAPS, RFN. D.A. JAMIESON RETURNS HOME TO RENFREW

Early yesterday morning Rifleman D.A. Jamieson, liberated from a terrible experience as prisoner of the Japanese, returned to his home in Renfrew. President Whitton, of the Legion, some Legionnaires, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jennings, met him at the CPR. An uncle, Mr. Alex Jamieson, who had planned so much to welcome his nephew, was unavoidably absent from town. Rfn. Jamieson is receiving a welcome from citizens generally and will now that he is among home, friends soon fully recover.

Submitted by his son Allan Jamieson January 2017



End of Report.

Report generated: 27 Apr 2025.


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