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Old 05-05-2017, 11:13 PM
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This is a great gun. I bought the gun from lee about 3 years ago It now lives in my collection.
I know this is a zombie thread, but I was curious about the Young LT's story. I don't know whats been unearthed so far, but let me add the bit that I've dug up.

I think the gun belongs to the father of the man that's highlighted in the book about that units military history. He was a very prominent citizen, listed in Who's Who of Canada.



The father also was retired from Canadian military service, with a LT rank in 1905.




As for the son, Arthur Marshall Irvine (I did not find a Jr. after his name), he attained the rank of Major in WWII, and was awarded an MBE from the British and an Orange Order from the Dutch, and lived at 243 York street Cornwall.

World War 2 Awards.com - IRVINE, Arthur Marshall

Some info on the father:

Arthur Marshall Irvine
Birthdate: July 12, 1881 (71)
Birthplace: Saint John, New Brunswick
Death: Died August 14, 1952 in Cornwall general Hosp., Cornwall, Ontario
Immediate Family:

Son of John Edward Irvine and Julia Elvira White
Husband of Lulah Louise Craibe

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