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Find-Share-Discuss: July/August 2013

On Hill 355, Korea

Rory Keeler of St. Catharines, Ont., shares a photo that shows his father, Major G.E. Keeler (left) posing with other officers on Hill 355, which was also known as Little Gibraltar.

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From left are his father, Lieutenant-Colonel E.M.D. (Leslie) McNaughton, Major E.J.C. (Chuck) Murdoch, Maj. A.C. (Butch) Robinson and Maj. D.M. (Tuffy) Owen. All of them were serving with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery.

We thank Rory for his contribution to Find-Share-Discuss, and invite readers to share similar memories of wartime or peacetime service.


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