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William George Barker
Few Canadians are aware that Barker was, and still is, Canada’s most decorated war hero.
Alan Arnett McLeod
He appears to have been popular because of his youth, his exuberance, and his proficiency as a pilot.
Constant Doyon
Contrary to the custom of the time, Doyon wrote much of his correspondence as a military chaplain in French.
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.”
Francois-Louis Lessard
In April 1912 Lessard helped foil Hughes’s first attempt to promote himself major-general.
Sir Robert Laird Borden
After Borden suspended Laurier's naval program, the Senate retaliated by defeating his Naval Aid Bill. Two months later, the war began.
James Alonza Wood
He received the Military Cross for leading men through the Battle of Vimy Ridge without losing a man.
Lester Bowles “Mike” Pearson
Pearson went on to be leader of the Liberal party and the 14th prime minister of Canada.
Kenneth Jenne
Kenneth Jenne enlisted June 18, 1917 from Montreal and served as a private with the Canadian Motor Machine Brigade.
Lawrence Mathews
Lawrence Mathews was a private with the 18th Battalion. He was killed in France on April 12, 1917.
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