Lieutenant EDWARD FRANK MANTLE



Rank | Lieutenant |
Forenames | EDWARD FRANK |
Surname | MANTLE |
Initials | E F |
Place of Birth | Unknown |
Date of Birth | Unknown |
Date of Death | Wednesday, 02 August 1944 |
Age | 30 |
Nationality |
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Residence or Entered Service From | VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA |
Service Number | unknown | Force |
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Service/Corps/Regiment | Royal Canadian Artillery |
Unit / Ship / Battalion / Squadron | 5 Anti-Tank Regiment |
Military Honours and Awards | Unknown |
Place of Burial/Commemoration |
BENY-SUR-MER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, REVIERS
Roll of honour |
Grave/Memorial Location | VII. A. 13. |
Previous Place(s) of Burial | Unknown |
Family Details | SON OF MAJOR ALFRED FRANK MANTLE, FORMERLY OF THE SASKATCHEWAN REGIMENT, C.I.C., KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE, 26TH SEPTEMBER, 1916, AND OF ETHEL REBECCA MANTLE, OF VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA. |
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Source of original data: | Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
Headstone photograph: | Carl Shilleto |
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What other people have said
Peter John Speer
Frank Mantle introduced my mother and father before he joined the Canadian Army and was killed. I was born in 1941. My younger brother in named after Frank. If it hadn't been for Frank Mantle, i likely would not have existed. God bless him and the sacrifice he made. And his father too, killed in WW1.
On Wednesday, June 21, 2017