Miller proceeded overseas with 241st Apr. 24, 1917. He trained in Sandling Camp until Sept. 5 and joined the 20th battalion on Nov. 20 near Lens France.
He was killed in the Battle of Amiens on Aug. 8, 1918.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Cenotaph | Wallaceburg Cenotaph |
| Sources | Chatham Daily Planet (26-08-1918), Commonwealth War Grave Commission, No Return Ticket - Wallaceburg War Casualties - Alan Mann 2002 |
| Supplemental Information | Father: Charles S. Miller Mother: Sarah J. Miller Sister: M. Christeen |
| Height | 5'11" |
| Eye Colour | grey |
| Age | 23 |
| Complexion | fair |
| Hair | brown |
| Race | white |
| Birthplace | Kingsville, ON |
| Religion | Church of England |
| Last Place of Employment | Miller's Drug Store, Wallaceburg ON |
| Average Earnings | 60/mth |
| Marital Status | single |
| When Enlisted | July 17, 1916 |
| Where Enlisted | Windsor, ON |
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