Lt-Col. W.J. Franklin

Lieutenant-Colonel W. John Franklin
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders
Franklin

Hon. Mr. Aseltine: … Lieutenant-Colonel Franklin served his country with distinction in the two World Wars and proved an able administrator in the difficult position which he filled here for so many years. He is a fine gentleman, possessed of what it takes to get along with people, and as a result his retirement prompts all of us to express our appreciation of and personal regard for him.

 Hon. Mr. Roebuck: Why did you throw him out, then?

(Senate Debates, 30 Mar 1960, 472)

Born on 20 June 1893 in Pendleton, Ontario, William John Franklin was commanding officer of the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders from 1932 to 1934, having served with the militia since 1909. At the stary of the First World War, he served on St. Lawerence canal guard duty before being commissioned with the 154th Battalion. He served in France with the 2nd Battalion, earning a promotion to captain and the Military Cross. He was invalided home due to a gunshot wound at Canal du Nord in September 1918.

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