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298 Tag Results for soldier
Alexander Grant MacLachlan
As the man yawned and stretched, a shot rang out. It was a sniper. MacLachlan watched helplessly as the top of the sentry's head exploded.
Alphonse Leo Kelly
“Everything was as quiet as a mouse. The Huns knew we were going over but little did they expect us on that morning..."
Albert Angus Richardson
After his death in 1951, a newspaper article about his death praised Richardson as “One of Canada's outstanding construction engineers.”
John Perry Murray
For John and others like him, the war was still seen as something of an adventure, as well as a duty to fulfill.
Edward Lock
He was given a fake name and managed to escape custody when he was in confinement for fourteen days.
William Sterling Lamb
It was the last one hundred days of war and stretcher-bearer William Sterling Lamb was laying dead under an overcoat
Elwood Silverman Greenleese
Elwood Silverman Greenleese enlisted on September 8, 1916, and served as a gunner in the 4th Canadian Field Artillery.
David Delos Spence
David Delos Spence longs to be at home in Athens, Ontario in his letter home.
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A.J. Clarke
Sgt. A. J. Clarke stands between the words “Canadian” and “Pacific” on the car.
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