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Our boys

Stories of Service and Sacrifice

 

Canadians have defended freedom in every major conflict since 1900.

As part of the British Empire, Canada was automatically at war when Great Britain declared war on Germany in August of 1914. Throughout World War I, or “The Great War” (1914-1918), more than 650,000 Canadians served in the Canadian armed forces, including over 1700 residents of Peel.

When World War II was declared in 1939, the world was split between the Allies (including the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, the Soviet Union, and China) and the Axis powers (including Germany, Italy and Japan). Over 2900 Peel residents volunteered to serve.

There are many more stories of service and sacrifice in Peel:

Directorate of History and Heritage (National Defence and the Canadian Forces). Image available: Lieutenant Wallace Lloyd Algie, VC.

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Nursing Sister Ida Harcourt

Nursing Sister Ida Harcourt

Lorne Scots Regimental Museum

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Lieutenant Floyd Everard Graydon

Lieutenant Floyd Everard Graydon Wm. Perkins Bull fonds, PAMA Archives collection.

Directorate of History and Heritage (National Defence and the Canadian Forces). Image available: Lieutenant Wallace Lloyd Algie, VC.

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Nursing Sister Ida Harcourt

Nursing Sister Ida Harcourt

Lorne Scots Regimental Museum

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Lieutenant Floyd Everard Graydon

Lieutenant Floyd Everard Graydon Wm. Perkins Bull fonds, PAMA Archives collection.