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327 Tag Results for Army
Russel McBrien
“His mother never recovered from the news of his death. She had a lot of mental health issues.”
Robert Munro
Becoming a soldier meant at least he would be cared for and there was the promise of sending money home.
Thomas Edward Cross
“The big guns are making an awful noise, sending a few iron rations over to Fritz.”
Waller Family
Harry, Arthur, Robert, and Susan Butcher Waller.
Thomas A. Metheral: A lonely grave
Canadian officials had closed the case on Thomas in the 1950s, believing that all of his relatives were deceased.
Walter Hickmott
“She was 7 years old. She never saw him again, a memory she carried the rest of her life.”
Warner James Halstead
When he arrived home, his wife was dying from the Spanish Influenza. He nursed her, but she died which left him with seven children to care for.
Elderkin Brothers
William and Angus Elderkin
George Henry Harrington
“I guess he papered the walls of the shed because he thought it was a good way to be surrounded by history while he was relaxing in the shed.”
Harry James Murney
“We watched the Germans advancing like a swarm of bees and nothing but a few scattered Algerian soldiers and our Brigade bomb throwers.."
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