âThe 60th C.F.A. Battery Book, 1916-1919â chronicles the experiences of the 60th Battery of the Canadian Field Artillery during World War I. This historical record provides valuable insights into the daily lives, operations, and contributions of Canadian soldiers on the Western Front. Detailing the battery's activities from 1916 to 1919, the book offers a comprehensive look at their involvement in key battles and campaigns. This meticulously documented account serves as a tribute to the bravery and resilience of the men who served in the 60th C.F.A. Battery, making it an essential resource for military historians, researchers, and anyone interested in Canadian participation in World War I. A significant contribution to the historical record, this book preserves the legacy of these dedicated soldiers.
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