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John Perry Murray
For John and others like him, the war was still seen as something of an adventure, as well as a duty to fulfill.
Alfred James Cook
“He had a large scar on his nose, and one night, he woke up in the middle of the night and a large rat was chewing on it.”
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
Arnold Moses
“The Moses family had a large farm to run on the Six Nations reserve, and the absence of the three Moses brothers was a huge burden.”
Elwood Silverman Greenleese
Elwood Silverman Greenleese enlisted on September 8, 1916, and served as a gunner in the 4th Canadian Field Artillery.
John Leonard Carr
John Leonard Carr
David Delos Spence
David Delos Spence longs to be at home in Athens, Ontario in his letter home.
Anonymous Great War photographs
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A.J. Clarke
Sgt. A. J. Clarke stands between the words “Canadian” and “Pacific” on the car.
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