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A fallen Canadian soldier has finally been identified a decade after his remains were discovered in France, and more than a century after he died in the First World War.
On Saturday, the soldier finally began his journey home. A casket carrying his remains was handed over by six French soldiers during a solemn ceremony at the Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial.
In November 2024, the Army Museum in Białystok unveiled an impressive historical treasure: a Viking-era sword, dated between the 9th and 10th centuries. This exceptional discovery was made by a museum ...
Piecing together the Great War in Placentia When a soldier died in 1918, the Regiment normally sent an escort to march with the casket on its way to the cemetery or the train.