General Information | ||
Rank: | First Name: | Second Name: |
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Lance Corporal | Grey | John |
From: | Enlistment Region: | Date of Birth (y-m-d): |
Pointe A La Garde QC | Eastern Quebec | 1922-03-27 |
Appointment: | Company: | Platoon: |
Section 2IC | B |
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.
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).
Camp ID | Camp Name | Location | Company | Type of Work | Arrival Date | Departure Date |
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HK-SM-01 | Stanley | Fort Stanley, Hong Kong Island | Capture | 41 Dec 30 | ||
HK-NP-01 | North Point | North Point, Hong Kong Island | 41 Dec 30 | 42 Sep 26 | ||
HK-SA-02 | Shamshuipo | Kowloon, Hong Kong | 42 Sep 26 | 43 Jan 19 | ||
JP-To-3D | Tsurumi | Yokohama-shi, Tsurumi-ku, Suyehiro-cho, 1-chome, Japan | Nippon Steel Tube - Tsurumi Shipyards | Variety of jobs related to ship building | 43 Jan 19 | 45 Apr 16 |
JP-Se-4B | Ohashi | Iwate-ken, Kamihei-gun, Katsushi-mura, Ohashi, Japan | Nippon Steel Company | 45 Apr 16 | 45 Sep 15 |
Draft Number | Name of Ship | Departure Date | Arrival Date | Arrival Port | Comments | Reference |
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XD3A | Tatuta Maru | 43 Jan 19, left Shamsuipo Camp, 0500 hrs; left Hong Kong 1300hrs | 43 Jan 22, 0400 hrs | Nagasaki, Japan | Boarded train, arrived in Tokyo on 43 Jan 24 at 0700 hrs, boarded electric train for 10 mile ride to camp | Tony Banham |
Transport Mode | Arrival Destination | Arrival Date | Comments |
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NATS 39143 | Oakland | 1945-10-06 |
arrived Oakland Army Airport October 6th 1945
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Date of Death (y-m-d) | Cause of Death | Death Class | |
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2008-09-11 | Post War | ||
Cemetery Location | Cemetery | Grave Number | Gravestone Marker |
Stratford Ontario Canada | Avondale Cemetery | Yes |
The death of John Grey Fair occurred at Stratford General Hospital on September 11, 2008. Born at Saint John, New Brunswick on March 27th, 1922, he was the youngest son of the late Andrew Grey Fair and Ida Campbell Harper. He served from 1940 to 1945 with the Royal Rifles of Canada and was captured by the Japanese at the Fall of Hong Kong and was imprisoned in various labour camps in China and Japan from 1941 to 1945. Settling at Stratford in 1948, he first worked for Canadian National Railways and later in the construction trades as an electrician before retiring in 1980. John was a lifetime member of the Royal Canadian Legion, the Hong Kong Veterans Association, the Masonic Temple and the Ontario Electrical League. His wife was the late Martha Sarah MacKenzie who died earlier this year after a sixty-one year marriage. He is survived by two sons: Barry of London and Ron of Mississauga, one sister-in-law Dorothy MacKenzie of Ottawa and many nephews and nieces across Canada. He was predeceased by his parents; one brother: Cameron; two sisters: Catherine and Jean and two brothers-in-law: Allan Price and Roger Keays. Funeral arrangements are in the care of the W.G. Young Funeral Home, 430 Huron Street, Stratford where friends may call on Monday September 15, 2008 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A private funeral service will be held on Tuesday September 16, 2008 followed with interment at Avondale Cemetery, Stratford. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the charity of one's choice through the funeral home. W.G. Young Funeral Home 430 Huron Street Stratford 519-271-7411
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Full Name - John Gray Fair. Parents - Andrew G. Fair and Ida Harper. Married Martha Sarah MacKenzie January 15, 1946.
See photo - 2 friends liberated -E30136 Seymour Allison and E29982 Gray FAIR.
The following information is taken from a family history book by George Russell in 2000 for the Irvine Family of the Mann Settlement. calvary@sgci.com. WWII Royal Rifles of Canada: Out of the 962 members of this Regiment, 30 were part of the Irvine clan- served in Hong Kong- survivors became Japanese POW's- 10 died.
Note spelling- Gray FAIR family states Grey is Grey not Gray. John Grey Fair Born March 27th, 1922, St. Johns. NB. Grey served with the RRC in Hong Kong and became a Japanese POW.
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