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    A Canadian Soldier "Memorial Site" for our WW1 & WW2 "Heroes" I have just posted the link http://www.nationalwarmemorial.co.uk/ to my friends web-site they lost many Canadians over here and in Europe I know they will write to our Government all ready sent my letter lets hope this comes about. this is just a couple of quotes from Canada Margaret Rose Gaunt Dorothy .... if the names of all those from all the Commonwealth countries who have died for freedom can be found in one place I think it would be very overwhelming to see and I'm sure that anyone who does see it would never forget the high cost of freedom. I get overwhelmed each time I stop at a small town cenotaph and read the names of those KIA


    Dorothy Krusky Margaret I so agree with you. When I was working on my book I felt so compelled to give honor to all the troops past and present. It almost felt like they were guiding me along the right passage. Then seeing the cemetery for the troops killed in action in Ottawa found me transfixed yet at peace for I knew the job was the purpose for each one of the soldiers. It truly was a defining experience and moment in time.

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