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Angus and Ervin McDonald
They went to Kamloops to enlist in the Army but were rejected due to the beef from their cattle being required for the war effort.
Clarence Kenney
“The romance and subsequent engagement all took place by mail while he was in Europe and she back home in Ontario!”
Guy Elton Dingle
When Guy was discharged he went to Toronto where he met and married Helen Doherty on July 19th 1922.
John Harding
Harding was a British sailor who in September 1916 abandoned the British Navy to join the Canadian Army.
Norman Hendrie Mitchell
Dr. Norman Mitchell of the Royal Canadian Navy poses before the Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Egypt in this undated Great War-era photo.
John Francis Moore
His wife Malvina Moore and three daughters moved back to Ottawa, where they previously lived, and waited for Moore to return home after the war.
Hubert Arthur Bessent
Hubert Arthur Bessent was a man who fought selflessly for his country and returned a broken man who would come to lose everything.
George Edward Muggleton
One way Sergeant George Edward Muggleton and his regiment had fun was by hosting a competition to see who was the best-looking soldier.
Sir Edwin Alfred Hervey Alderson
Mounted rifles, he argued, were not cavalry, but rather picked infantry who were good shots, “with extra means of locomotion.”
Sir Joseph Wesley Flavelle
Flavelle's post-war reputation as a master of business and public service quickly overpowered the lingering whiffs from the bacon scandal.
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