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15 Tag Results for underage
Gordon Brett
Gordon Brett was the forty-eighth Canadian to enlist for naval service.
Charles Herman Rogers
Herman rode out into no man’s land to find a relative under his command and a sniper’s bullet grazed his temple leaving a visible scar.
James William Mainwaring
Sometimes the confusion of war led to heartbreak on the homefront.
Robert Percival Webber
“I don't think any of them knew what they were getting into but he never expressed any regret that he had done that”
James Wilfred “Wicky” Ross
James Wilfred “Wicky” Ross of Belleville, Ontario lied about his age to enlist on April 13, 1916.
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