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		<title>Unknown Soldiers by One Of Them</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><b>Unknown Soldiers by One of Them</b> was published anonymously by <b>Vantage Press</b>, NY, in 1959. It is a uniquely Canadian story, and unusual in several ways. It is the only memoir by a Canadian Engineer, and one of very few that cover the war period completely from Valcartier in 1914 until demobilization in 1919.</p>
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