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WWI A Canadian buried in the UK is remembered 100 years on
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[QUOTE="exspy, post: 8892381, member: 27061"] Thanks for the story. I'd never heard the Captain Durie tale before. The officer I posted about was with the 13th Bn, CEF, and had been a Militia officer with the 5th Royal Highlanders of Canada before the war. (For our non-Canadian friends, the 5th RHC from Montreal would become the Canadian Black Watch.) I'll look up the name of the officer and post it when I find it. It was written about in one of Norm Christie's CEF books and was presented in one of the episodes of his "For King and Empire." Cheers, Dan. [/QUOTE]
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