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No. 9 Mess’s Soldier

No. 9 Mess’s Soldier By  “Naval Veteran” January 1928 “SCALDINGS!” shouted the cook of No. 17 mess as, with a kettle of pea-soup in one

My Brother Bill

My Brother Bill By  A.V. Bentum April 1985 Of my two brothers who, like me, went to France in WW I, Bill was my favorite.

The Historian’s Story of Vimy

The Historian’s Story of Vimy By  John Buchan April 1927 A decade has passed since the great battle in which the Canadian Corps swept the

Christmas Leave

Christmas Leave By W. E. Turley, First C.E.F. December 15, 1926 “Out since Mons” blinked all the way across the Channel in the dark. The

An Incident

An Incident By James Frances December 1926 The second draft for overseas service was very much like the first, and, for that matter, it differed

“Dead” Man Appears to Old Comrade

  “Dead” Man Appears to Old Comrade By The Legionary June 15th, 1926 “Hello, Jack!” “My God, Tom, I buried you in France – thought

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