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Tag / John McCrae

November 11, 2010 by buddybreathing

Eleventh Day, Eleventh Month, Eleventh Hour

  • Life and Faith, My Life, poetry
  • Belgium, death, family, John McCrae, life, memory, Remembrance Day, Royal Air Force, supreme sacrifice, War, World War I
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Morton H. Cook, Royal Air Force. 1916.

Morton was the brother of Sgt. James Hislop Cook, my Great Grandfather.

Morton was killed in Belgium, 1918.

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