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298 Tag Results for soldier
Harold Rourke
Harold Rourke enlisted in 1915 from Victoria, British Columbia, and served as a sergeant with the 67th Battalion.
Frederick William Simpson
Frederick William Simpson enlisted on June 1, 1916, and served as a driver with Ottawa’s 30th Field Artillery.
Ernest Elmer Hastings
Ernest Elmer Hastings of Hampstead, New Brunswick, enlisted on November 20, 1914, with the 5th Convoy.
Eugene Elmer Woodrow
He died January 11, 1916 from wounds sustained in France.
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.
Horace Heber Haney
“It’s great sport to watch for German rifle flashes at night and fire about five rounds rapid at them.”
John “Jack” Notman Wemyss
He was determined to follow his brother into the army, so when he came before the recruiting officer in Winnipeg, he didn’t mention his disability.
Guilford Irvin Smith
He served in the 236th Battalion (The New Brunswick Kilties) and later suffered heart problems from being gassed at war.
James Douglas Smith
James Douglas Smith of Smithsville, Nova Scotia enlisted in 1915 and served as a private with the 40th Battalion.
Dennis Colburn Draper
“He was a man who went among his men on the days when ill winds blew.”
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