Lieutenant-Colonel Arnold McLellan
North Nova Scotia Highlanders
Breath sounds are clear all over chest, no adventitious sounds, but mor distant and weaker over and about scar … Complain of shortness of breath, slight on exertion, also pain at times in wound.
(Medical History of an Invalid, 30 Jul 1919)
Born on 20 April 1892 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Arnold Guy McLellan was president of a gold mine company and commanding officer of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders since 1936. He had enlisted with the 193rd Battalion in March 1916 and two years later reverted from corporal to private to join the 85th Battalion in France. He was invalided from a through-and-through bullet to the chest in September 1918, which required a long recovery.