Captain Tracy Custer Richardson
PERSONAL INFORMATION
MILITARY INFORMATION
- Private, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, Infantry (Army).
- Captain (Army).
- Lieutenant (Army).
RESEARCH INFORMATION
Joined the P.P.C.L.I. in September 1914 [an original]. Wounded May 4, 1915. Struck off strength June 1, 1915. Subsequently became a Lieutenant with the 97th Canadian Infantry Battalion. According to the Library and Archives Canada he became a Captain.
Lieutenant Tracy Richardson, commander of the machine gun battery of the Ninety-seventh and affectionately known throughout the legion a the Human Sieve. He has fourteen wounds, both Mexican and German. He got the first batch in the United States Army at Vera Cruz. At the outbreak of the European war he joined the Princess Patricia Regiment in Western Canada and was so badly shot up in Flanders that he was sent home with a pension. Of course, he has given up the pension to go back with the American Legion, for that in itself disproves the verdict of the surgeons that he was disabled for life.