William Alexander (Canadian soldier)
William "Bill" Alexander (18 September 1880 – 18 October 1917) was a Canadian soldier who served with the 10th Battalion, CEF in France during the First World War. His execution by firing squad following a charge of desertion sparked controversy in Canada. He was one of 25 Canadian soldiers executed during the course of the First World War.
William Alexander | |
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| Born | 18 September 1880 |
| Died | 18 October 1917 (aged 37) |
| Cause of death | Execution by firing squad |
| Burial place | Barlin, France 50°27′24.358″N 2°37′1.099″E |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Soldier |
| Years active | 1914-1917 |
History
Early life
William Alexander was born in London, United Kingdom on 18 October 1880, but the early life of Alexander is very obscure. He served for 8 years in the King's Royal Rifle Corps before emigrating to Canada.[1]
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