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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jun 2005, p. 14

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Beaumont Hamel, Dieppe, the battle- r1elds of Normandy and the Scheldt battlegrounds of Belgium and the Nether- lands under tour director Dr. Marc Milner of the Uni- versity of New Brunswick, od return, they will aug- ment the 120 CBF alumni who are already disseminat- 2005 ESCAPE v Up to 43 Months on MOST 2005 Escape mg a newfound sense of pride ot country to students and colleagues across the nation after their battletour experiences in previous years. In this Year ol the Veter- an. the Canadian Battle- fields Foundation www.canadiarthauiefields- foundationra ' under Presi- dent MGen Clive Addy. is heightening its Concentra- lion on education. with the goal of building an "Olympic Team" of future military his- torians in Canada. While thus helping to ensure a solid well-trained nucleus of future historians. the Foundation is also look, ing at enriching present-day history education in Cana- S ”11" r." ms v" " 1.21.04 p in an am 02.34:. a " arte m: Ill-til w s % . "~1i$ Ftt,t , T'-"""'"")-)":"'?"'"-"'", HI muff 7 da. In a jointly launched projert with Historrca and Veterans Affairs Canada. the CBF will send a contingent of Canadian high school his- tory teachers - an impres- sive one per province and territory in this pilot year - on a tour of Canadian bat- tlegrounds of two world wars in Northern France, Belgium and Holland for 10 days in August. 2005, Histo- rians Terry Copp. Geoff Hayes and Alex Carette will be tour directors. Gall was born to his pas- sion for history in Waterloo County, where he was raised in the shadow of valour and sacrifice of the Highland Light Infantry 7 Through his undergradu- ate studies at the University 78 PM BIL, WI . 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Gull had the opportu- nity ttt study intensively the battles of the HId and other Canadian battalions and service arms in Serund World War. Graduating this year. he will at last have the upponu- nity as a bursary recipient of the Canadian Battlefields Foundation to walk the bal- tlefieids that he studied so avidly and for so long, "Maps and written descriptions can only offer part of the information." he wrote. "The rest must be experienced. "As a lifelong citizen of Waterloo Country it will be a privilege to see the place where former citizens creat- ed a legacy"

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