tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5482177653150365575.post3907823471640292592..comments2024-01-25T05:32:50.807-08:00Comments on Canadian Expeditionary Force 1914-1919: L/CPL CHARLES FENTON HOLT , A CANADIAN FIGHTING FOR BRITAINBobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08981264560557679910noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5482177653150365575.post-8308757318970160212014-01-19T09:17:48.745-08:002014-01-19T09:17:48.745-08:00Not English any mistakes sorry.
Many War accounts...Not English any mistakes sorry.<br /><br />Many War accounts, personal letters, diaries, journals, pictures ect of the ones who served in CEF in the First World War have been lost or discarded as rubbish, many didn’t have family members when they passed on. <br /><br />On numerous War web sites, Ancestry.com ect family members are now search for documentation ect ect. Since U have been properly schooled, you aware of the importance of keeping records, Pics, ect.<br /><br />While the endeavours to persevere from the carnage of madness this individuals endured, their Heroic gallantry from family members of CEF, writers, ect., will live on. <br /><br />Guess in this day and age we still, haven't learnt from past mistakes..<br /><br /><br />Just asking; even though used by mainstream historians and writers the term Great War, was schooled it applies to the Napoleonic wars. As long as the American term WWI is not used Great World War is fine by Moi, lol. <br /><br />Will send U @ on CEF Study Group Forum, studied Military History at "Wilfrid Laurier University."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com