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327 Tag Results for Army
Charles Wilson Farran Gorrell
The taint of a hospital scandal led this doctor to suffer from functional paralysis. He went untreated and committed suicide one month later.
Frank Hamilton Mewburn
Mewburn's response to Sam Hughes telling him he was too old to enlist: “Reference your wire — go to hell! I am going anyway.”
Henry Norwest
Norwest became the greatest sniper among the Canadian troops at the front, and possibly the best in the British forces.
Albert Mountain Horse
"This young man was as strong a young fellow as there was on the reserve.”
Rankin Wheary
...his army service is a pattern for individual black infantry recruits and illustrates the experience of the many black soldiers who volunteered...
Agar Stewart Allan Masteron Adamson
He had a natural gift for command, and an innate respect for his men.
Harry Stephen Quigley
His experience in the trenches had left him in a state of depression, with a constant nervous tremor.
Archibald Glenlyon Campbell
...the 107th and other Canadian pioneer battalions worked amid mud, rain, and German shells to keep roads open.
Onésime Readman
Readman certainly fell prey to his ambition and his appetite for power and honours.
Sir Edward Whipple Bancroft Morrison
He reported how impressed he was with the coolness of his gunners in engagements that cost the 1st Canadian Division a third of its 18,000 troops.
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