me? updating the 111th roster in 2025? more likely than you’d think. here’s a look at the 111th’s commanding officers!
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me? updating the 111th roster in 2025? more likely than you’d think. here’s a look at the 111th’s commanding officers!
"They soaked us pretty well...": Two Perspective of England
“They soaked us pretty well…”: Two Perspective of England
Cheery Letters From Boys of Eighteenth Battalion. Galt Daily Reporter. May 27 ,1915 Page 12.
These letters (transcribed in full below) are interesting as they represent the perspectives of two of the major demographic groups that enlisted in the 2nd Canadian Contingent in the latter part of 1914 with the 18th Battalion: British and Canadian born soldiers writing their first letters from England…
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Service Summary for Private John Taylor Dewar Regimental No. 730016
Service Summary for Private John Taylor Dewar Regimental No. 730016
John Taylor Dewar, left. Brother William Robb Dewar, right. Unknown soldier, center. Date and location of photo unknown.
Born Leith, Scotland October 28, 1897.
Immigrates to Canada and family is living at 14 Norfolk Avenue, Galt, Ontario. Galt is later to become the amalgamated City of Cambridge (1974).
At the age of 18 joins the 111th Battalion attesting on November 11th, 1915 in Galt, Ontario.
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