Canadian soldier who died in 1918 identified and finally laid to rest......

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    Default Canadian soldier who died in 1918 identified and finally laid to rest......

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    Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....


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    Default Re: Canadian soldier who died in 1918 identified and finally laid to rest......

    very good thread adrian as you may know im currenty in the process of finding a repro ww1 uniform for my great grandad who diedin 1917 one day i hope he is found and laid to rest after all these years as well
    thanks for sharing

    tom

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