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The Envelope in the Attic : Items pertaining to Private Arthur W. Holtby of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
[This article first appeared in the June/July 2007 Edition of Bulletin No.78] Whilst looking for genealogical documents and family pictures in the attic of his parents’ house in England, Glen Martin of Staffordshire found an envelope, which had not been opened since his paternal grandparents’ time. The envelope contained four intriguing docume...
Caught in the Crossfire: Canadian Snipers and Open Warfare by Leslie P. Mepham
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(Originally published on Stand To! No.55 (April 1999 pp. 17-20.). Made freely available as key material for the online course The Imperial Western Front created in conjunction with the University of Kent). Introduction Sniping has long been forgotten in the Great War. More often than not, the sniper receives little scrutiny in military history...