Private George Smith went from Cobalt to St.Louis camp, Quebec, thence to Woolwich, England, and later to Salisbury Plains, proceeding to France in December 1914 as a Transport Driver, He was promoted to Sergeant with the Tanks, as Driver and Repairer.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Sources | Chatham Daily Planet (18-05-1917) |
| Height | 5' 7 1/2'' |
| Eye Colour | Brown |
| Age | 25 |
| Complexion | Dark |
| Hair | Brown |
| Race | Whte |
| Birthplace | St. Mary, Kent England |
| Religion | Anglican |
| Last Place of Employment | Engineer "Porcupine Gold Mine"Cobalt |
| Average Earnings | $150.00 per month |
| Marital Status | Married |
| Marriage Info | January 4th, 1914, St. Patrick's Church, Cobalt, Ontario |
| When Enlisted | September 1914 |
| Where Enlisted | Cobalt, Ontario |
| Allowance from Patriotic Fund | $18.00 per month |
| Next of Kin | Wife- Mrs. Amy Smith, Chatham, Son- Maurice Smith |
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