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Alexander (Lex) Bayne Rutherford
“Oh mother of mine, I would give the world to be with you now. It’s so hard to say anything that would be of a comfort to you in a letter.”
Percival Charles Trendell
Eventually, Trendell saw the capture of the Pimple when a fresh brigade joined the fight.
Hubert Arthur Bessent
Hubert Arthur Bessent was a man who fought selflessly for his country and returned a broken man who would come to lose everything.
John McGregor
During the final advance at Vimy, McGregor was shot and evacuated April 11 to a clearing station, where he would succumb to his injuries the next day.
William Fraser
At Passchendaele, the realities of trench warfare and constant artillery bombardments made road infrastructure for stretcher-bearers non-existent.
Ernest Dalton Roy Dunsmore
Ernest Dalton Roy Dunsmore enlisted with the 1st Depot Battalion Saskatchewan Regiment on October 18, 1917.
Thomas “Tom” Archibald Meredith
He returned to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1919 and suffered from fallen arches and heart palpitations brought on from his service in France.
Frederick William Simpson
Frederick William Simpson enlisted on June 1, 1916, and served as a driver with Ottawa’s 30th Field Artillery.
Ernest Elmer Hastings
Ernest Elmer Hastings of Hampstead, New Brunswick, enlisted on November 20, 1914, with the 5th Convoy.
George Edward Muggleton
One way Sergeant George Edward Muggleton and his regiment had fun was by hosting a competition to see who was the best-looking soldier.
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