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William Alexander Munns
The engine of the Jenny shifted back breaking Munns' foot and ripping the skin off his back.
George Brockie Bannerman
As a stretcher-bearer, he certainly witnessed much human suffering. But it was the animals' pain that haunted him for years after the war.
Charles Hilton Boyce
He was guiding three mules hauling artillery when a shell exploded nearby and the shrapnel took the whole stomach out of one of the mules.
John Cyril Bailey
"It got in deep water, where it would have drowned, had not Sergt. Bailey...swum to it and...succeeded in cutting it loose, thus saving it's life.”
Thomas Sanderson Balmer
Thomas Sanderson Balmer was among the first cohort of Canadians to enlist in the Great War.
William John Portree
“The horses came first but I think my grandfather needed the horses to help him heal from that dreadful war.”
Curtis Frederick Robarts
The first thing that struck me about him was his height - or the lack of it.
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."
George Richard Cross
On October 5th, Cross was exposed to the chlorine gas. He's lucky to have survived.
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