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Charles Irish
He ducked and a bullet from a German sniper zipped past him and stripped the bark off of a tree behind him.
Gordon Basil McMahon
Sadly, Gordon Basil McMahon, a private of the 50th Battalion, was killed in action in France in 1917 at age nineteen.
Howard Fielder Pledge
He certainly lied about his age to enlist, because a family photo dated October 26, 1915 shows him in uniform with the 36th Overseas Battery.
George Dundas
“It appears George was bored,” says Dundas' great-great nephew, Kelly Dundas.
Kenneth Ferguson
The next morning, they returned to find a giant crater exactly where they were to resume working.
Martin Johnson
Martin Johnson s’enrôla en 1916 et servit au sein du 102e bataillon en Angleterre et en France.
Worlend Nicholson
Nicholson signed up in Edmonton at the age of 20.
Leon C. Eckenfelder
He returned to fight for his native France in the First World War, but considered himself Canadian.
Charlie MacDonald
He was foraging for wine in a restricted area when he was hit in the wrist with shrapnel.
William "Bud" Downes
Legend had it that when the statue of the Virgin Mary fell, war would end.
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