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History of the 16th Battalion CEF, 1914 - 1919
History of the 16th Battalion CEF, 1914 - 1919. H. M. Urquhart, D.S. O., M.C., A.D.C. (1932)
By Lt.-Col. H. M. Urquhart, originally published in 1932.
In this book the author, after a brief prologue to set the scene, starts this history with the formation of the Battalion at the Valcartier camp (Quebec) in May 1914. He then provides a detailed, chronological account of the battalion members experiences throughout the whole period of the fighting finishing with its disbanding in Winnipeg in May of 1919, almost exactly 5 years later.

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