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185 Tag Results for Ontario
Sir Augustus Meredith Nanton
The vigour and intelligence that Nanton exhibited in his business pursuits carried over into his enthusiastic support for the Canadian war effort...
Agar Stewart Allan Masteron Adamson
He had a natural gift for command, and an innate respect for his men.
William Southam
He worked with Lieutenant-Colonel John Alexander Gunn of the 24th Infantry Battalion to produce a book of marching songs.
Andrew Edward McKeever
Awarded the Military Cross on 17 September, he was cited for “his splendid dash and determination” and “exceptional fearlessness.”
Harry Stephen Quigley
His experience in the trenches had left him in a state of depression, with a constant nervous tremor.
Stanley Wallace Rosevear
Described as a “very skilful and dashing fighter pilot,” he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross...
Frederick Joseph Stevenson
Credited with destroying three observation balloons and 18 enemy aircraft, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross...
Georges Demeule
Four people were killed and at least 35 wounded. Fourteen-year-old Georges Demeule was one of the dead.
Sir Frank Wilton Baillie
Baillie brought the practices of corporate capitalism to the rapidly expanding state administration of economic and social life in Canada.
Gordon Morton McGregor
In the opening months of World War I, he was positioned to become the most important cog in the Border Cities’ civilian war effort.
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