Lieutenant Colonel T.P.T. Rowland
119th (Algoma) Battalion
Battalions on all sides of the 119th have been broken up and merged into other Battalions. But the 119th remains a unit and retains its name, its number, and its identity … The great pity of it is that the battalion cannot be kept together, that those, whom I might call the “Charter Members,” cannot continue together, go to the front together, and fight together. This is, however, impossible.
(Lt. Col. Rowland, The Sault Daily Star, 27 Dec 1916, 4)
Thomas Percival Turton Rowland was born on 10 April 1875 in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. He was a lawyer in Sault Ste. Marie with seven years in the Queen’s Own Rifles and two years in the 51st Soo Regiment. Beginning in November 1915, he organized the 119th Battalion from Algoma and Manitoulin Island. The unit provided reinforcement drafts in England from August 1916 until it was absorbed by the 8th Reserve Battalion in April 1918.