Some context for the recent massacre
Warning: Explicit Language. It’s not easy to explain what sustained amounts of combat can do to a person — or a unit — but
Warning: Explicit Language. It’s not easy to explain what sustained amounts of combat can do to a person — or a unit — but
Oh, how short the memory over generations. It explains the mystery surrounding a commemorative plaque from the First World War described in recent newspaper stories
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon is created.
“…..rioting in Montreal over the conscription bill…” Miss Millie Dobbs, Seaford Camp, June 13, 1917 25 Howland Ave, Toronto, Ont., Canada Dear Sister,
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