Harold Marshall Military person

Harold A. Marshall (February 10, 1918 - January 18, 2013 ) was a Canadian scout and sniper sergeant who served in the Second World War with the Calgary Highlanders' Scout and Sniper Platoon.On 30 January 1942 the Hamilton Spectator mentioned him in an article about ongoing training simulations the Highlanders were engaged in at an undisclosed location in England.He was wounded on 15 December 1944.The well-known photograph shown here was taken by Army photographer Ken Bell of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit near Fort Brasschaat in Belgium in September 1944. He is carrying a Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk 1 (T) and wears a modified version of the Denison smock. Other equipment includes a No. 36M grenade and a camouflage face veil worn as a head covering. The handle of a Kukri can be seen above his belt at his left side.In 1973, he was profiled again for Bell's commemorative book Not in Vain, which showed him as a curling enthusiast back in Calgary.

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Harold Marshall
Birth dateFebruary 10, 1918
Date of deathJanuary 18, 2013

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allegianceCanadian Army
award
War Medal 1939–1945
Canadian Volunteer Service Medal
France and Germany Star
Defence Medal (United Kingdom)
1939–45 Star
military operations
Operation Overlord
Battle of the Scheldt
military unit
The Calgary Highlanders

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