298 Tag Results for soldier

John Melody Dever

Like most men of his generation, he spoke little about the war.

James Dudley

He listed his occupation on enlistment as "Civil Servant."

Arnold Davidson

“Here, though, I don't think they have as good a way as the Canucks. It takes two Englishmen to plough where in Canada it only takes one Canadian.”

George Richard Cross

On October 5th, Cross was exposed to the chlorine gas. He's lucky to have survived.

Findlater John Charles Crang

Among the troops was 29-year-old Findlater John Charles Crang, who, before the fighting was over, would become a hero to his brothers-in-arms.

John (Jack) Mitchell

The piece of metal which Jack used as a mirror, stopped a bullet that was destined for his heart.

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."

Alexander Wright McSeveny

McSeveny served in the 58th Battalion and saw action in France.

James R. Watling

James Watling was one of five siblings who all served in the war.

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