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112 Tag Results for killed
George Dundas
“It appears George was bored,” says Dundas' great-great nephew, Kelly Dundas.
Henry Roy Halladay
Henry Roy Halladay served in the 44th Battalion. He was killed in action on April 10, 1917, during the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
James Grenville Kydd
James was killed in action on October 1, 1918 at Tilloy-lez-Cambrai.
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
David Delos Spence
David Delos Spence longs to be at home in Athens, Ontario in his letter home.
Dewart Keir
“He had just started a job in Toronto and was engaged to be married when he was conscripted.”
Beaton and Cahill Brothers
Four working class boys from Nova Scotia all signed up to fight.
Herbert Harris
Harris was just shy of his 20th birthday when he was killed.
George Chapman Stevens
"If you truly are ready to go to war then go outside and run around the block and age a year each time you do so.” That’s exactly what he did.
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