Historic WWI Photo – General Arthur Currie, Salutes Canadians
The commander of the Canadian Corps, General Arthur Currie, salutes Canadian formations marching through Mons, November 11, 1918. LEGION MAGAZINE ARCHIVES
The commander of the Canadian Corps, General Arthur Currie, salutes Canadian formations marching through Mons, November 11, 1918. LEGION MAGAZINE ARCHIVES
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