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| Rank: | First Name: | Second Name: |
|---|---|---|
| Private | William | Cornwall |
| From: | Enlistment Region: | Date of Birth (y-m-d): |
| Winnipeg MB | Manitoba | 1915-03-03 |
| Appointment: | Company: | Platoon: |
| HQ Coy | ||
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.
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).
A map detailing the location of this feature can be found in this soldier's vault. (See Vault explanation below in the Links and Other Resources block) .
| Site Description | Location | Province | Map Reference | Lat/Long | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shore Lake | east of Embury Lake, Manitoba | Manitoba | 63 K/13 | 54 48' 00"; 101 44' 20" | 1984 |
No other or additional related information found. Please submit documents to us using the contact link at the top of this page.
| Date of Death (y-m-d) | Cause of Death | Death Class | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1941-12-23 | Killed In Action | ||
| Cemetery Location | Cemetery | Grave Number | Gravestone Marker |
| Cape Collinson Road Chai Wan Hong Kong China | Sai Wan War Cemetery | VIII. E. 25. | CWGC |



Red Cross Inquiry Bureau
Mrs. Shore, wife of the above named soldier, who received news her husband had died in action over two years ago, is quite excited over news printed in Edmonton paper. We are attaching clipping which would lead reader to believe Pte. Shore is still alive. According to Edmonton Journal, news came from Canadian Press Wires, Ottawa, and article was written by Frank Flaherty.
We realize newspapers are very often incorrect but would appreciate casualty listing in this case.
Unknown Newspaper clipping
Picture shows Bill Cornwall Shore with son David

The Sai Wan War Cemetery holds those who were killed during the Battle of Hong Kong or died later as prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation, including 173 members of 'C' Force. The remains of those who died as prisoners in Formosa (now Taiwan) were brought to Hong Kong for burial at Sai Wan in 1946. There are 1,505 Commonwealth casualties of the Second World War buried or commemorated at Sai Wan War Cemetery. 444 of the burials are unidentified.
At the entrance to the cemetery stands the Sai Wan Memorial bearing the names of more than 2,000 Commonwealth servicemen who died in the Defence of Hong Kong or subsequently in captivity and who have no known grave.
Ref: Includes excerpts from Veterans Affairs Canada.

Son of John Potter Shore and Edna Isabella Cornwall of Edmonton, Alberta. Husband of Marie Macovich of Edmonton, Alberta. Father of Cecil Maurice and David Elie Shore.
Brother of John Shore, who served in Europe with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He survived the war.
From 1929 to 1931, he served as a signaler with the 13th Division of Signals in Edmonton, Alberta, then with the 1st Battalion of the Winnipeg Grenadiers in Manitoba, in Bermuda with B Force, in Jamaica with Y Force and in Hong Kong with C Force. He had 836 days of service, including 57 overseas.
To commemorate his sacrifice, the Manitoba government named Shore Lake located east of Embury Lake in his honor in 1984.
Citation(s): 1939-1945 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal 1939-1945, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp.
Canadian Virtual War Memorial
There may be more information on this individual available elsewhere on our web sites - please use the search tool found in the upper right corner of this page to view sources.
Our HKVCA Vault (Google Docs) may contain additional information, newspaper clippings, and documents which have been saved for this soldier. To access this information, note the soldier's service number shown at the top of this page, then use the letter prefix to select the corresponding link below. A Google Docs folder list will open in a separate tab. Search for the file identified by the service number to access any additional information we may have acquired.
Facebook has proven to be a valuable resource in the documentation of 'C' Force members. The following link will take you to search results for this soldier based on his regimental number, but they may be incomplete.
Facebook Search Results.
To capture all items for an individual, we recommend visiting our Group: Hong Kong Veterans Tribute of Canada and using the search option there. Note: results may be contained within another related record.
Find a Grave® is a valuable resource that may contain additional information on this 'C' Force member. When you arrive at the site search page, fill in as much detail as you can for best results.
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