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126 Tag Results for died
Cecil Bertram Whyte
“We were all extremely fond of your son. He was always the brightest spark in the squadron.”
Charles Wilson Farran Gorrell
The taint of a hospital scandal led this doctor to suffer from functional paralysis. He went untreated and committed suicide one month later.
Henry Norwest
Norwest became the greatest sniper among the Canadian troops at the front, and possibly the best in the British forces.
Albert Mountain Horse
"This young man was as strong a young fellow as there was on the reserve.”
Archibald Glenlyon Campbell
...the 107th and other Canadian pioneer battalions worked amid mud, rain, and German shells to keep roads open.
Georges Demeule
Four people were killed and at least 35 wounded. Fourteen-year-old Georges Demeule was one of the dead.
Malcolm Smith Mercer
Apart from showing his courage under fire, the battle was no test of Mercer’s ability in combat.
Louis James Lipsett
He earned credit for ordering men to urinate on handkerchiefs and cotton bandoliers as a basis for a primitive protection against German chlorine gas.
Okill Massey Learmonth
“He caught enemy bombs and threw them back. When he could no longer fight because of his wounds, he continued to instruct his junior officers.”
Gordon Muriel Flowerdew
He had become a local hero in 1911 by helping to apprehend two robbers. It came as no surprise that he volunteered for service overseas.
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