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298 Tag Results for soldier
Hugh Cairns
“Hughie said he’d get fifty Germans for that” and added, “I don’t think he ever planned to come back after Abbie got killed.”
Annie Foster
Annie received a notice saying her husband was killed in action on October 14, 1918, only three weeks before the Armistice.
George William Wood
“Why did he mislead Maudie? I can think of a number of reasons. I wouldn’t want my family to worry.”
James Alonza Wood
He received the Military Cross for leading men through the Battle of Vimy Ridge without losing a man.
Kenneth Jenne
Kenneth Jenne enlisted June 18, 1917 from Montreal and served as a private with the Canadian Motor Machine Brigade.
Edmund Earle Ingalls
Lance Corporal Edmund Earle Ingalls enlisted in April 1916 and served with the 87th Battalion.
James Vesey Boswell
If you have any biographical details or knowledge of James Vesey's war experiences please email us at: editors@canadashistory.ca.
Lawrence Mathews
Lawrence Mathews was a private with the 18th Battalion. He was killed in France on April 12, 1917.
John Diefenbaker
He was injured in a training accident and never served in a combat role during the war.
Ernest Hermon Hawthorne
Before he enlisted on October 20, 1915, he graduated from the Manitoba Agricultural College and lectured at the Saskatchewan Agricultural College.
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