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144 Tag Results for Ontario
George Dundas
“It appears George was bored,” says Dundas' great-great nephew, Kelly Dundas.
Frederick Salter
Frederick Salter of Belleville, Ontario, enlisted in September 1914, and served as a sergeant with the 3rd Battalion.
Thomas Judge
Thomas Judge of Toronto enlisted in the 83rd Battalion and served as a driver in the 4th Division Motor Train.
Edward Brogden
Edward Brogden enlisted with the 126th Battalion from Toronto on February 14, 1916 at age thirty-two.
James Grenville Kydd
James was killed in action on October 1, 1918 at Tilloy-lez-Cambrai.
William Roy Ferguson
He was only fourteen-years-old when he enlisted from Toronto and served as a despatch driver with his battalion in the 48th Highlanders.
Alexander Grant MacLachlan
As the man yawned and stretched, a shot rang out. It was a sniper. MacLachlan watched helplessly as the top of the sentry's head exploded.
Albert Angus Richardson
After his death in 1951, a newspaper article about his death praised Richardson as “One of Canada's outstanding construction engineers.”
John Perry Murray
For John and others like him, the war was still seen as something of an adventure, as well as a duty to fulfill.
Alfred James Cook
“He had a large scar on his nose, and one night, he woke up in the middle of the night and a large rat was chewing on it.”
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