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Archeologists, veterans uncover soldier’s remains at Waterloo

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Archeologists, veterans uncover soldier’s remains at Waterloo

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

An international team of archeologists and military veterans has uncovered the remains of what is believed to have been a soldier killed at the 1815 Battle of Waterloo—a rare find on what was one of history’s bloodiest battlefields.

The complete skeleton was discovered in a former gully alongside the remnants of ammunition boxes, medical waste and amputated limbs.

 

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The fight for Lake Ontario

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

During the War of 1812, before roads connected large cities in North America, the sea, lakes and rivers served as highways.

Troops, armaments and supplies could most easily be moved long distances by ship.

 

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Battle of the St. Lawrence: Diving the wartime wrecks of Bell Island

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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Battle of the St. Lawrence: Diving the wartime wrecks of Bell Island

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

Jill Heinerth has made more than 7,800 dives deep into oceans all over the world, spanning both polar regions, tropical paradises and many places in between.

She’s famous for her cave dives, including inside an Antarctic iceberg the size of Jamaica. But some of the most poignant adventures the Mississauga, Ont., native has undertaken may be to wartime wrecks off Newfoundland and in the faraway wonder once known as Truk Atoll.

 

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 The 1943 battle in the Italian mountains

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

At the beginning of August 1943, after nearly a month of hard fighting in Sicily, the Canadian advance was threatened by three mountains towering more than 300 metres above the Salso valley.

“These three hills dominated the entire alley eastward from Regalbuto,” wrote Lieutenant-Colonel Gerald Nicholson in The Canadians in Italy, 1943-1945. “There could be no assurance of safe passage for Allied troops along the river flats until they were denied to the enemy.”

 

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