Colonel Arthur Mignault
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of birth: 1866-09-29
Place of birth: St. Denis Quebec Canada
Next of kin: Mrs. May Bayer Mignault (wife), 261 Drummond St., Montreal, Quebec
Marital status: married
Occupation (attested): Physician
Occupation (normalized): General Physician
Religion: Roman Catholic
Cause of death:
Not specified
MILITARY INFORMATION
Regimental number: NA
Highest Rank:
Colonel
Rank detail
- Colonel (Army).
- Lieutenant-Colonel (Army). 1916-07-08 to 1916-07-17
- Lieutenant-Colonel (Army). 1915-05-06 to 1916-07-08
Degree of service: Europe
Survived war: yes
RESEARCH INFORMATION
LAC ID:
87341
Attestation record(s): image 1
Service file: B1483-S052
Uploader's Notes:
The Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. V, No. 10, October 1915, pg. 297:-
The offer of the Canadian Government to provide a hospital for the treatment of French wounded has been accepted by President Poincare, and it is announced that No. 4 Stationary Hospital, which is under the command of Colonel A. Mignault, of Montreal, will leave England very shortly and will take up its quarters near Paris. The hospital is equipped to accomodate five hundred.
Uploader's Research notes: [Lieutenant Colonel Army Canadian Army Medical Corps No 4 Stationary Hospital Lieutenant Colonel Army Canadian Army Medical Corps No 8 General Hospital Colonel Army Canadian Army Medical Corps ]
ARCHIVAL INFORMATION
Date added: 2009-02-26
Last modified: 2010-06-19