| Rank | Driver |
| Service # | 84232 |
| Unit # | CFA, 1st Canadian Division Ammunition Column, 2nd Section |
| Resident | Blenheim |
Driver Joseph Montague left for overseas May 19th, 1915, and after arrival in England received six months hospital treatment, suffering from rheumatism and also sustaining injuries from a kick by a horse. He crossed to France in the fall of 1915, with the 1st Canadian Division Ammunition Column, 2nd Section.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Sources | In Khaki - Blenheim Enlistment Book |
| Height | 5'4" |
| Eye Colour | Blue |
| Age | 27 |
| Complexion | Dark |
| Hair | Black |
| Race | White |
| Birthplace | England |
| Religion | Anglican |
| Last Place of Employment | Laborer in Guelph |
| Average Earnings | $ 1.50 per day |
| Marital Status | Married |
| Marriage Info | October 1st, 1912, England. |
| When Enlisted | February 9th, 1915 |
| Where Enlisted | Guelph, Ontario |
| Allowance from Patriotic Fund | $16.00 per month |
| Next of Kin | Wife- Mrs. Alice Montague, Blenheim. Children- Alice Montague, Joseph Montague. |
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