WW1 Canadian CEF 3 Brothers Grouping 2 KIA 38th Battalion

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This item is a World War I Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) group representing three brothers who served with the 38th Battalion. Two of the brothers were killed in action. The grouping consists of original medals, documentation, and related service records that reflect their military histories. The 38th Battalion, also known as the Ottawa Battalion, was raised in 1915 and served on the Western Front in France and Flanders. Units like the 38th Battalion played a significant role in several major battles involving the Canadian Corps. The inclusion of two KIA (killed in action) members underscores the significant losses faced by families during the conflict. This grouping provides a focused perspective on the impact of the war on Canadian families and highlights the service and sacrifice of soldiers in the CEF. All items are attributed and related to the named individuals, offering valuable research potential within the context of Canadian military history.

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