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Tentes en forme de cloche au camp de Valcartier
Bell Tents at Valcartier Camp
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Morden et ses hommes, qui peuvent se cacher, se réfugier au camp ou, même, se rendre, tirent sur les Boers de derrière les cinquante centimètres de protection insuffisante qu'offre le lit de la voie ferrée.
On 22 June, four men from Pincher Creek, in present-day Alberta, Corporal Fred Morden, Acting Corporal Thomas Miles, Privates Robert Kerr and Henry Miles (Thomas's brother), manned the southernmost post on the railway. The first action occurred as a patrol of eight Canadian Mounted Rifles neared the kopje, and were attacked by several hundred Boers. A running fight ensued before the Boers were able to ride down and capture the fleeing Canadians. But the Boers then faced an alerted Canadian camp.
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Morden et ses hommes, qui peuvent se cacher, se réfugier au camp ou, même, se rendre, tirent sur les Boers de derrière les cinquante centimètres de protection insuffisante qu'offre le lit de la voie ferrée.
On 22 June, four men from Pincher Creek, in present-day Alberta, Corporal Fred Morden, Acting Corporal Thomas Miles, Privates Robert Kerr and Henry Miles (Thomas's brother), manned the southernmost post on the railway. The first action occurred as a patrol of eight Canadian Mounted Rifles neared the kopje, and were attacked by several hundred Boers. A running fight ensued before the Boers were able to ride down and capture the fleeing Canadians. But the Boers then faced an alerted Canadian camp.
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Le Premier ministre sir Robert Borden harangue les troupes au cours d'une visite au camp de Seaford le 11 ao�t 1918. Borden �tait d'avis que le sacrifice des soldats canadiens au front obligerait la Grande-Bretagne � n�gocier avec le Canada apr�s la guerre pour lui consentir une totale souverainet�.
Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden speaks to troops while on a visit to Seaford Camp on 11 August 1918. Borden believed that the sacrifice of the Canadian forces in the field would require Britain to renegotiate with Canada after the war on full sovereignty. But the extreme war effort Borden encouraged in pursuit of victory led to conscription, one of the most traumatic events in Canadian history. Canada would achieve post-war autonomy, as Borden had hoped, but it came at great human cost and after the war had created deep social and political divisions in many parts of the country.