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November 1, 2014

Travelling About: November/December 2014

PHOTO: CITY OF TORONTO ARCHIVES, FONDS 1244, HEM 867A, IMAGE COURTESY OF CANADIAN WAR MUSEUM 1. See The Story Of Enemy Aliens In Canada This

Find-Share-Discuss: November/December 2014

Wounded In Battle Nora Groenendyk shares a couple of First World War photos of her father, Daniel Joseph Doyle, who was seriously wounded by shrapnel

Serving You: November/December 2014

Allied veterans from the United Kingdom, their families and widows who are in financial need can approach Legion branches or provincial commands to obtain assistance from poppy funds and are encouraged to do so. They can also obtain assistance from benevolent funds back in the U.K. These funds can help veterans and their families (defined as a current spouse and dependant children) with food, clothing, prescription medications, prescribed medical devices, emergency repairs, etc.

Stumbling Into War

Boots disintegrated in the mud, rifles jammed and there weren’t enough trucks and artillery shells. Add to that a backdrop of mistrust and cronyism as a young nation marched off to war.

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