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40 Tag Results for Nova Scotia
Sydney Earle Smith
A native of Port Hood Island Nova Scotia, Smith served in the No. 9 Siege Battery, fighting at Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele.
Charles Hilton Boyce
He was guiding three mules hauling artillery when a shell exploded nearby and the shrapnel took the whole stomach out of one of the mules.
Curtis Frederick Robarts
The first thing that struck me about him was his height - or the lack of it.
Daniel Edmond Booth
Booth survived the war, but unfortunately was killed in an industrial accident in New York City on April 29, 1949.
Joe Tillman
“The 2nd U.S. Engineers left on September 10th, 1917, sailing on board the R.M.S. Carpathia from New York and arrived in Halifax on September 12th."
James R. Watling
James Watling was one of five siblings who all served in the war.
Benjamin Chalmers Salter
Benjamin Chalmers Salter was a minister in the Maritimes before enlisting in 1914 from Nova Scotia.
Dennis Joseph Sampson
The sound of machine guns reminded him of “the rattle of mama's sewing machine.”
Perley Watts Smith
He enlisted September 19th, 1914.
Alexander Smith
Alexander Smith, also know as 'Sandy,' was killed in action in France September 2nd, 1918.
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