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		<title>Faith Under Fire</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Frederick G. Scott, Canada's Extraordinary Chaplain of the Great War, Vehicule Press, 2014; pb; 144 pg; NEW. Interesting biography of the man who was the heart and soul of the Canadian Corps. Originally a stowaway Chaplain to the 14th Battalion, C.E.F, Scott served from 1914 until severely wounded in September 1918 at Cambrai. His memoir, The Great War As I Saw It, is a classic. In my opinion, Scott was one of three legendary characters of the C.E.F. Any guess who are the other two? Love this guy! by Alan Hustak</p>
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		<title>Not Mentioned In Despatches</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Limited Edition Reprint Series No.5<br />
Reprint of the rare 1933 memoir by Fred Bagnall. Bagnall was an original member of the 14th Canadian Infantry Battalion (RMR), and his memoir gives a graphic description of life at Valcartier, the battles of Second Ypres, Festubert and Mount Sorrel, where he lost a limb. It also recounts his hospital experience as an amputee in England and Canada. A very moving memoir.</p>
<p>by F.W.Bagnall</p>
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