Arthur William Haley was born to Thomas and Grace Haley in Middleton, NS. He a carpenter residing in Halifax but employed as a creamer/butter maker with J.D. MacKenzie in Middleton when he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers on 23 July 1940, in Halifax. His brother served in the Royal Canadian Navy.
Sapper Haley was immediately posted to 2nd Fortress E&M Company and employed in various coastal batteries in Halifax harbour working on engines and searchlights. He qualified as a Group C Carpenter and was posted to the UK in February 1943. On 21 October 1943, he was posted to the 10th Field Squadron and arrived in Italy three weeks later.
On 2 September 1944, General E.L.M. Burns ordered the 5th Canadian Armoured Division to cross the Conca River and then angle northeast toward the town of Cattolica on the Adriatic. Major-General Chris Vokes and 1st Canadian Division were to parallel this move to trap the Germans defending Pesaro. The Canadians were successful and unlike their British comrades to their west, easily overcame the terrain and met with minimal German resistance. Meanwhile, V (British Corps sought to exploit Canadian success and strike towards Coriano. They met with elements of the 5th Canadian Armoured Division on 4 September who were maintaining their hold on the area around the Besanigo Ridge. Despite the advice they received from the Canadians concerning German dispositions and strength, they launched a failed attack that night but made no significant advance on Coriano.
Among the Canadian units in the front lines was the 10th Field Squadron was supporting the advance of 5th Armoured Division units crossing the Conca River in the area of the Besanigo Ridge with the British to their left. According to the personal diary of Lt. Douglas Graham. MC, the 10th Field Squadron suffered ‘4 killed and 7 wounded’ that night.
Sapper Arthur William Haley was one of the wounded and he died of his wounds at 21 Canadian Field Ambulance. He is buried in the Commonwealth War Cemetery in Gradara, Italy. The grave marker of Sapper AW Haley marks the end of a row of Canadian Soldiers. Gradara Cemetery.