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20 Tag Results for children
John Cyril Bailey
"It got in deep water, where it would have drowned, had not Sergt. Bailey...swum to it and...succeeded in cutting it loose, thus saving it's life.”
Roy Craig
Roy was responsible for driving wagons of ammo to the front, and injured and dead soldiers to the rear.
James R. Watling
James Watling was one of five siblings who all served in the war.
William Alfred Tilley
Despite this traumatic upbringing, Tilley volunteered in 1916 to fight for “King and country.”
Robert Percy Rogers
Because of his experience and the large number of recruits from the mines, Percy played a leading role in the formation of the 2nd Tunnelling Company.
William Price
Sir William enlists the boy scouts of Quebec to act as messenger runners so he can quickly communicate with many groups throughout the port area.
Alec Aitken
Violet's father left for war before she was born, and was not too happy about sharing her mother when he returned.
Alexander Murray
She was left for three years to lament over the minutes leading up to the deaths of her sons.
Anonymous
Do you know who this family is?
Ernie Barrett
At Vimy Ridge, Ernie Barrett suffered many wounds from an shell explosion, which buried him in debris for eight hours.
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