Individual Report: X96 Charles YOUNG

1st Bn The Royal Rifles of Canada


General Information

Rank: First Name: Second Name:
Major Charles Alexander
From: Enlistment Region: Date of Birth (y-m-d):
Quebec QC Eastern Quebec 1895-11-26
Appointment: Company: Platoon:
Company Commander A Coy HQ

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-NP-01North PointNorth Point, Hong Kong Island41 Dec 3042 Sep 26
HK-SA-02ShamshuipoKowloon, Hong Kong42 Sep 2643 Aug 19
HK-AS-02Argyle StreetKowloon, Hong Kong43 Aug 19 44 May 11
HK-SA-02ShamshuipoKowloon, Hong Kong44 May 1145 Sep 10

Transportation SE Asia to Home

Transport Mode Arrival Destination Arrival Date Comments
USS Admiral Hugh RodmanVancouver, BC1945-10-07Manilla to Vancouver, BC

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Post-war Photo

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Other Military or Public Service

Charles Young was awarded the MC after WWI, on May 3rd 1919, and it was published on the fifth Supplement to the London Gazette (Friday 3 May 1919), issue 31370 page 6837. There was no citation since it was awarded in the King's birthday honours list.

Death and Cemetery Information

Date of Death (y-m-d) Cause of Death Death Class
1963-10-02Post War
Cemetery LocationCemeteryGrave NumberGravestone Marker
Quebec City Quebec CanadaMount Hermon CemeteryLot 1840, Section KEngraved & Yes

Gravestone Image

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Obituary / Life Story

YOUNG - Suddenly in Toronto, Ont. on October 2nd 1963, Lt-Col C.A. Young, MC, VC, ED, beloved husband of the late Irene Fellows and dear father of Donald and Phyllis (Mrs Harry Thompson). Resting at the D.S. Rickaby Funeral Home, 707 St John Street, corner Geneviève (...). Funeral Saturday, at 2.00 service in Chalmers Wesley Church, Interment Mount Hermon Cemetery.

ALBION LODGE A Masonic Service will be held for our late brother, Charles Alexander Young, at D.S. Rickaby Funeral Parlor, 707 St John Street, on Friday, October 4th at 8.00 pm.

His final resting place is in Québec City Cemetery Mount Hermon, in a quiet part of the city, in the most peaceful place inside the cemetery, near its centre, where the silence and peace reign absolute for his eternal rest.


Lt-Col C.A. Young Known as a Soldier and Sportsman

Lt-Col C.A. Young of Quebec, who died recently at Toronto, spent the Second World War with the Royal Rifles of Canada and commanded the last group of soldiers to surrender on the island.

A veteran of both world wars, he was awarded the Military Cross for bravery in the Second (sic) World War.

Well known in his youth as a sportsman, he became quite famous as a hockey player here. Among other sporting activities, he also excelled at curling.

He was also a president of the Army, Navy and Airforce Association for many years. The 68-year-old army officer, who leaves many friends behind, was greatly admired by the men serving under his command.

At the time of his sudden death, he was visiting his daughter, Mrs Harry Thompson, in Toronto.

His father, the late Maj Alexander Young, was also a soldier and commanded the 52nd Battalion in the First World War.

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General Comments

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In the fourth row from the bottom, 3rd from the left is X96 Major Charles A. Young of the Royal Rifles of Canada. L41355 William Clarke is far right, second row from the bottom. Apparently this photo was taken just after liberation



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Report generated: 27 Apr 2025.


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Additional Notes

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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.
  4. Our POW camp links along with our References link (near the bottom of the 'C' Force home page) are designed to give you a starting point for your research. There were many camps with many name changes. The best resource for all POW camps in Japan is the Roger Mansell Center for Research site.
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