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327 Tag Results for Army
Arthur Livingston
“I had no feeling in them and was sure they had amputated both. I was thrilled when I saw them intact.”
Alan J. Hanchard
When he joined the 53rd Battalion at age seventeen, he had no idea the war would last for four years and be such a deadly conflict.
Albert Bennett
Albert Bennett of Nelson, British Columbia, enlisted in 1915 and served as a private with the 47th Battalion.
Arthur James Clarke
Arthur James Clarke enlisted August 20th 1915 in Vernon, British Columbia with the 54th Battalion.
William Marshall Downey
William Marshall Downey was knocked down from a bomb that exploded nearby and thrown into a pile of bodies.
Louis Boyer
At the time, Aboriginal people were banned from legions and Boyer was Metis.
George Grassie Archibald
During the war, Frank Stanfield sent Archibald, later a major of the 20th Battalion, letters to update him on Canadian politics.
Hugh R. Dale-Harris
“The men who escaped say the last they saw of him he was firing his revolver at the Germans at about 40 yards.”
Thomas Williston
The body was that of Thomas Williston, who died of his wounds while in a German POW camp.
William Fraser Stagg
It was a tragic end for the forty-two-year-old who witnessed all manner of adventures during his time in uniform.
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