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The Officers

At the start of the First World War, most officers were appointed…
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Posted on: 4 Nov 2015 Written by: waterlooatwar

Running a Battalion

There were many tasks involved with the daily running of the 118th…
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Posted on: 4 Nov 2015 Written by: waterlooatwar

Local Support for the 118th

The German heritage of many of the settlers of Waterloo County affected…
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Posted on: 4 Nov 2015 Written by: waterlooatwar

Recruiting Troubles

When Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914, Canada found…
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Posted on: 4 Nov 2015 Written by: waterlooatwar

Desertion

During the Great War, desertion was potentially a capital offence in the…
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Posted on: 3 Nov 2015 Written by: waterlooatwar
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