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J.W. Thwaites, a WW I machine-gunner with the 107th Bn. from Winnipeg recounts that soon after the capture of an enemy trench he picked up
J.W. Thwaites, a WW I machine-gunner with the 107th Bn. from Winnipeg recounts that soon after the capture of an enemy trench he picked up
Canadian troops land at Arromanches, France, July 1944. HAROLD G. AIKMAN, LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA116514
What Made Vimy So Memorable? By D. E. Macintyre April 1960 Canadians fought and won hard battles in the First World War, fought them
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