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34 Tag Results for Military Medal
Macfie Brothers
Roy, Arthur, and John Macfie
Michael J. Duggan
He was wounded several times, including at Passchendaele, and was awarded a War medal.
Thorarinn Finnbogason & Bjorn "Bud" Christianson
Arm in arm, Christianson carried the wounded soldier across the cacophony of mud away from the front, perhaps saving young Finnbogason's life.
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.
William George Barker
Few Canadians are aware that Barker was, and still is, Canada’s most decorated war hero.
Alan Arnett McLeod
He appears to have been popular because of his youth, his exuberance, and his proficiency as a pilot.
Ellis Wellwood Sifton
Sifton’s experiences in the trenches mirrored those of thousands of other young Canadians.
Hugh Cairns
“Hughie said he’d get fifty Germans for that” and added, “I don’t think he ever planned to come back after Abbie got killed.”
Yoichi Kamakura
Kamakura was killed in action on 26 Aug. 1917, the day after the end of the battle of Hill 70.
John Shiwak
Shiwak would impress all as an exceptional scout and marksman. One officer would call him the best sniper in the British army.
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