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ahoteinrun wrote:According to veterans affairs there are only 5 WW1 vets left alive in Canada. They said on the TV that there may indeed be a few more, but they've lost touch with them for who knows what reasons.
Still.
Thats strange. When I first started watching the ceremony with my parents there were a couple hundred.
Fri Nov 11, 2005 8:26 pm
Paul wrote:ahoteinrun wrote:According to veterans affairs there are only 5 WW1 vets left alive in Canada. They said on the TV that there may indeed be a few more, but they've lost touch with them for who knows what reasons.
Still.
Thats strange. When I first started watching the ceremony with my parents there were a couple hundred.
There's 27 in total, overrall.
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