pferguson | May 1, 2017
Om morgonen, kvelden, natta* In the darkness of the early morning the men of Alberta waited for the barrage to commence which would send them “over the top.” In spite of the heavy enemy bombardment, there were few casualties before the opening of the attack; but in front, swept by rifle and machine-gun fire and […]
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Tags: 31st Canadian Infantry Battalion, 50th Canadian Infantry Battalion, Alberta, Alderson (Alberta), Berget Family, Bernard Kyllo, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Emma Berget, Fresnoy, Medicine Hat (Alberta), Norwegian, Norwegian-Canadian, Ole Berget, Souchez, Villers Station Cemetery, Vimy Memorial
pferguson | April 15, 2017
Dawn of a New Day With each new day there is a chorus of birds chirping and flitting about from one branch to another announcing the dawn. Content to rejoice as the sun shines upon their places, bringing them warmth, my slightly weary eyes open one at a time. It is dawn, a new beginning. […]
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Tags: Birdsong, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Easter, Easter Dawn, John McCrae, Michael Morpurgo, The Wailin' Jennys, War Graves
pferguson | April 9, 2017
The Torch Be Yours to Hold it High Pilgrimages to the Western Front especially by family members in search of their fallen sons and daughters was discouraged during the Great War. However, with the end of the war in November 1918, many families, friends and fellow veterans returned to these places of conflict to seek […]
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Tags: 16th Battalion CEF (Canadian Scottish), 1936 Vimy Pilgrimage, 1936 Vimy Pilgrimage MEdal, Canadian Legion, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Imperial War Graves Commission, Pilgrimage, Pilgrims, Remembrance, The Epic of Vimy, Vimy Centenary 2017, Vimy Pilgrims, Vimy Restoration 2007, War Graves Registration Unit
pferguson | September 26, 2016
Ypres Day Two of Five Today it is a return to Ploegsteert and as we lumber our way across the roadway towards the Rijselpoort, the cobbles remind us every few seconds that we are not quite at our peak for the day. Heading south we successfully navigate our way in approxiamately an hour to Ploegseert Church. […]
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Tags: 16th Battalion CEF (Canadian Scottish), 7th Battalion CEF (1st BC Regiment), Arthur Currie K.C.M.G. K.C.B., Bedford House Cemetery, Canadian Scottish, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Great War, Herbert Beaumont Boggs, High Ground, Mesen, Ploegsteert, Ploegsteert Church, Ploegsteert Churchyard Cemetery, Rijselpoort, Somewhere in Belgium, Thomas Sutton, Victoria War Memorial, Wijschate, Ypres, Ypres Salient 2016
pferguson | September 10, 2016
Soldiers Who Lie Here Row On Row The award of a humble bronze cross, the Victoria Cross, to Piper James Cleland Richardson has meant much to many people, many communities and many organizations. Jimmy’s story has been told and retold in articles, books and magazines… in exhibits and films and this will not end with […]
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