Historian Teresa Iacobelli on a Canadian tragedy in WW I’s final minutes
STORY BY ALEX BOWERS
No one wants to be the last casualty of war.
It’s an inevitable, inescapable, reality of any conflict where blood has been spilled before, a looming eventuality that a final soldier must fall. It may well be days or hours prior to the end. For Canadian Great War Private George Lawrence Price, it was minutes.
In a sense, the Port Williams, N.S., native’s loss was no different than any that had preceded him. Price wore no Victoria Cross on his chest nor boasted a reputation becoming a glorified retelling in the history books. Prominence instead found the 25-year-old for being in the wrong place at the wrong time on Nov. 11, 1918.
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