Canadian
Canadian and Newfoundland servicemen and women played important roles in both the First and Second World Wars, demonstrating huge bravery, grit and determination. Famed for their roles at Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele and Juno beach to name a few, more than 100,000 Canadians are commemorated by the CWGC. Tell us their stories.
Trooper Firmin Delplancke, the Only Belgian in Ypres Reservoir Cemetery
By Robin Vanassche
Belgium
Lieutenant Peter McLeod Macintosh, 67th Pioneer Battalion, Canadian Engineers. DOW, 10th September 1916.
By Dave Dykes
United Kingdom
Private George Henry Gough, 693229, who died in Hylands Military Hospital
By Linda Knock
United Kingdom
Private Sidney Cox - Casualty from Balscote, Oxfordshire
By KATRINA WILCOCK
United Kingdom
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