Sam Gloade

Sergeant Sam Gloade (Glode), DCM (April 20, 1878 – October 25, 1957) was a decorated Mi'kmaq soldier from Milton, Nova Scotia.

[3] He reported: He dug trenches under Vimy Ridge, patched roadways near Amiens and defused mines after the war.

[6] He worked from the La Clytte Camp (close to Ypres in Belgium) for over a year.

Gloade is buried in the St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Milton, Nova Scotia.

[7][8] His son Louis was a member of the Nova Scotia Highlanders and was wounded by a piece of shrapnel.