Sergeant George Falconer Blaik
Killed in Action in WW1
Date of Death:
Service Biography
Sergeant George Falconer Blaik, born in Huntingdon, was a married rancher, living in Medicine Hat, Alberta when the war started. He enlisted in late 1915 and served for 6 months in France and Belgium before being killed at Vimy Ridge on April 9th, likely by a high-explosive shell, age 37.
General Information
Conflict:
WW1
Regimental No.:
736108
Cause of Death (in war):
Killed in Action
Branch:
Army
Regiment:
Canadian Infantry
Battalion:
16th Battalion
Company:
Date of Birth :
Place of Birth:
Huntingdon, Quebec
Date of Enlistment:
Age at Enlistment:
36 years 3 months
Date of Discharge:
Age at Discharge:
37 years 7 months
Date of Death:
Age at Death:
37 years 7 months
Country Born:
Canada
Trade or Calling:
Rancher
Next of Kin:
Mrs. Jessie Blaik, wife, 749 Braumer St., Medicine Hat, Alberta
Address at Enlistment:
749 Braumer St., Medicine Hat, Alberta
Religion:
Presbyterian
Place of Enlistment:
Lethbridge, Alberta
Was a Prisoner of War:
Height:
5 ft 6.0 in / 168 cm
Weight:
155 lbs / 70 kg
Chest:
34.0 in / 86 cm
Expansion:
2.0 in / 5 cm
Marital Status:
Married
Prior Military Experience:
Yes
Saw Service in:
Europe
Place of Discharge:
Discharge Type:
Died in Service
Discharge Notes:
Battle Died/Wounded:
Length of Service:
497 days in service
Buried at:
Plot:
N/A
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George Blaik
Ranks
| Conflict |
Rank |
Regiment |
Branch |
Unit |
Company |
Date From |
Date To |
| WW1 |
Sergeant |
Canadian Infantry |
Army |
16th Battalion |
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| WW1 |
Private |
Canadian Infantry |
Army |
113th Battalion |
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Available Transcriptions
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Headline |
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Unveiling of the Soldiers Monument in Huntingdon |
Notes
George Falconer was a rancher, living in Medicine Hat, Alberta when the war started. He enlisted and likely served for over a year in France and Belgium before being killed at Vimy Ridge. In all likelihood he was killed by a high-explosive shell, and his body was never recovered. The men that fought in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces during World War 1 and that have no know grave have their name inscribed on the Vimy Memorial. His widow, Tessie, subsequently remarried to a Calgary man named McLellan.
Additional Service Notes
Left Canada 25 September 1916 Arrived in England 6 October 1916 SS Tuscania
TOS on strength 17th Battalion in East Sandling, England 8 October 1916
Joined 16th Battalion in field 13 November 1916
Additional Next of Kin Notes
His widow remaried 15 Dec 1917