@CraigBaird your body of work has informed far more Canadians on our nations glorious history than almost every living academic historian.
keep up the great work Craig!
@CoachsCornerDC Hi Don…I would love to trade a copy of my book for one of yours! I wrote this last year as my effort to preserve and promote Canada’s Great War history. I can drop off a signed copy at your leisure! Mark
@okeefehistorian@daleethompson Unrelated…David I made my pilgrimage to Dieppe. Am here now. Trying to better understand it…I walked on that beach an hour ago. Still don’t.
Will visit the boys in the morning.
Appreciate all you do.
Captain Briggs Diary - Entry #19
Come along with Captain Tillman Briggs as he takes us through his experiences in the Great War. Unknown to most historians, his is an essential piece of Canadian history. This blog provides context to his entries.
https://t.co/dZOOLU5bBR
Introducing to Substack - Captain Briggs Great War Diary
Captain Tillman Alfred Briggs left behind one of the most remarkable diaries of his WW1 service and experiences. Subscribe and join us as we see the war as he saw it...day by day!
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New HOTGW bio! Miller’s Men is a heroic story of bravery, grit and gallantry…and then another one just after! Major Armour Miller was a 48th Highlander and this is his story! #ww1#greatwar#canadahistory
https://t.co/sh3mkQ4GHj
@ebd_edwards I think it is compliance model is run through some AI engine. I was banned seconds after posting a soldier tribute to a highly decorated commander. Absolutely stupid.
What’s on your bookshelf?
Introducing 25 biographies of Canadian soldiers from the Great War. From the ordinary soldier to NCO to Officer, from the trenches to the skies, this book tells the story of the men who served and sacrificed. Remember them.
https://t.co/liTVw1NFm4