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The Great War As I Saw It

CHAPTER VII
16/71

The comradeship men experienced in the Great War was due to the fact that everyone knew comradeship was essential to our happiness and success.

It would be well if all over Canada men realized that the same is true of our happiness and success in times of peace.

What might we not accomplish if our national and industrial life were full of mutual sympathy and love! Our rest at Steenje was not of long duration.

Further South another attack was to be made and so one evening, going in the direction whither our troops were ordered, I was motored to the little village of Robecq.

There I managed to get a comfortable billet for myself in the house of a carpenter.


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