Individual Report: H41808 Edwin EGGIE

1st Bn The Winnipeg Grenadiers


General Information

Rank: First Name: Second Name:
Private Edwin David
From: Enlistment Region: Date of Birth (y-m-d):
Swan River MB Manitoba 1919-02-22
Appointment: Company: Platoon:
A

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

Date Wounded Wound Description References
41/12/24N/A

Hospital Information

Name of hospital Date of admission Date of discharge Comments Reference
HK-UNKN/AN/A

POW Camps

Camp ID Camp Name Location Company Type of Work Arrival Date Departure Date
HK-NP-01North PointNorth Point, Hong Kong IslandN/AN/A
HK-AS-01Argyle StreetKowloon, Hong KongN/AN/A
HK-SA-01ShamshuipoKowloon, Hong KongCapture42 Jan 22
HK-NP-02North PointNorth Point, Hong Kong Island42 Jan 2242 Sep 26
HK-SA-02ShamshuipoKowloon, Hong Kong42 Sep 26 43 Jan 19
JP-To-3DTsurumiYokohama-shi, Tsurumi-ku, Suyehiro-cho, 1-chome, JapanNippon Steel Tube - Tsurumi ShipyardsVariety of jobs related to ship building43 Jan 1945 May 13
JP-Se-1B YumotoFukushima-ken, Iwaki-gun, Yumoto-cho, Mizunoya, JapanJoban Coal Mining Company45 May 1345 Sep 15

Transport to Japan

Draft Number Name of Ship Departure Date Arrival Date Arrival Port Comments Reference
XD3ATatuta Maru43 Jan 19, left Shamsuipo Camp, 0500 hrs; left Hong Kong 1300hrs43 Jan 22, 0400 hrsNagasaki, JapanBoarded train, arrived in Tokyo on 43 Jan 24 at 0700 hrs, boarded electric train for 10 mile ride to campTony Banham

Transportation SE Asia to Home

Transport Mode Arrival Destination Arrival Date Comments
Hospital ship MarigoldUSS Glory to Hospital ship Marigold

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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
1987-01-21Post War
Cemetery LocationCemeteryGrave NumberGravestone Marker
Rose Pass British Columbia Canada.Cremation

Gravestone Image

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Received from Pat Eggie in Jan 2020: Marker in Rose Pass West Kootenay's BC

Obituary / Life Story

Edwin David Eggie passed away in the Kootenay Lake District Hospital on Wednesday, January 21, 1987. He was 67 years of age. Mr. Eggie was born at Arran, Saskatchewan, then moved to the Swan River Valley. For a number of years he worked in sawmills and was employed as a cat operator.

On June 14, 1940, he enlisted with the Winnipeg Grenadiers and served overseas in World War II. He was taken prisoner in Hong Kong and was held captive for four and one-half years. He received his honorable discharge on January 21, 1945. Following the war, he served as a town constable for a few years.

He married Marjorie Allen on May 1, 1946. He moved to Nelson, British Columbia twenty years ago. Besides his second wife, Margaret, he leaves to mourn: three sons - Pat and Jim of Nelson, and Neil of Calgary; daughters - Wanda, of New Denver, British Columbia, and Sandra, Cindy, and Bonnie of Elford, British Columbia, sisters Beth, Jean, and Bertha, Swan River; and eleven grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his daughter, Marlene, and by two brothers, Jack and Stanley.

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General Comments

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H41808 Edwin EGGIE & H41805 William PRIESTON best friends signed up together RWR then transferred to WG


Ed was born on February 22, 1919 in Arran, Saskatchewan and lived in the Thunderhill District. He was the son of James and Margaret Eggie. He received his education in the Big Woody District. Ed enlisted in the Army in 1941 as a Winnipeg Grenadier and was sent through Jamaica to Hong Kong. He was taken Prisoner of War in December 1941 and was released in August 1945. They were held on the Isle of Saipan by the Americans until they were able to travel. They travelled through San Francisco where the Americans fed and clothed them. They gave each man a hundred dollars before sending them home. Ed referred to them as "them good old Yanks". Ed married Marjorie Allen in 1946 and raised eight children: Pat, Jim, Wanda, Marlene, Neil, Sandra, Cindy and Bonnie. They resided in Swan River until 1968 when they moved to Nelson, British Columbia. Ed and Marjorie divorced in 1970. Ed married Margaret White in 1971 and divorced a few years later. Ed lived in Nelson until his death in 1987. Ed’s remains were scattered in Rose Pass in the British Columbia mountains and in Big Woody.

(Excerpt from a booklet Hong Kong Vets of the Swan River Valley compiled by Leone Sigurdson in September 2018)

’C’ Force Family Connections:

  • Brother-in-Law of H41803 Riley Prieston



End of Report.

Report generated: 27 Apr 2025.


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  1. Service numbers for officers ("X") are locally generated for reporting only. During World War II officers were not allocated service numbers until 1945.
  2. 'C' Force soldiers who died overseas are memorialized in the Books of Remembrance and the Canadian Virtual War Memorial, both sponsored by Veterans Affairs Canada. Please use the search utility at VAC to assist you.
  3. Some birthdates and deathdates display as follows: 1918-00-00. In general, this indicates that we know the year but not the month or day.
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