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Digital gallery of Private Thomas Mills
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Private Thomas Mills
Bernard Robert Jones, Thomas Mills, Joseph Andrew Daigle, and Benjamin Brigden were killed in action at Mons on November 10, 1918. The War Diary of the 42nd Canadian Infantry Battalion for November 12, 1918, describes the circumstances of their deaths and their funeral. <P>
Source: War Diary 42nd Canadian Infantry Battalion. War Diaries of the First World War. Library and Archives Canada.
Source: War Diary 42nd Canadian Infantry Battalion. War Diaries of the First World War. Library and Archives Canada
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Source: Library and Archives Canada
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Bernard Robert Jones, Thomas Mills, Joseph Andrew Daigle, and Benjamin Brigden were killed in action at Mons on November 10, 1918. The War Diary of the 42nd Canadian Infantry Battalion for November 12, 1918, describes the circumstances of their deaths and their funeral. <P> Source: War Diary 42nd Canadian Infantry Battalion. War Diaries of the First World War. Library and Archives Canada. Source: War Diary 42nd Canadian Infantry Battalion. War Diaries of the First World War. Library and Archives Canada
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From the Montreal Star c.1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Montreal Star c.1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Montreal Star c.1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
MONS (BERGEN) COMMUNAL CEMETERY Belgium
MONS(BERGEN) COMMUNAL CEMETERY is located in the north east of the town of Mons, on the Chemin de la Procession a road leading from the N56 connecting Mons to Brussels. 600 metres after the N56 leaves the R50 ring road lies the Chemin de la Procession. The MONS(BERGEN)COMMUNAL CEMETERY is located 1 km along the Chemin de la Procession on the left hand side of the road.
Visitors should note that this site is restricted to normal cemetery opening hours.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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