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John A
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Canadian dispatch riders on 2.75 Douglas training in England
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Love those old photos , thanks John .
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I've been thinking on WW1, what terrible waste and carnage as mechanized warfare was being introduced . On streaming Netflix there is a series called 14 Diaries of WW1 that I thought was good. The parallels to what's going on in the world today are striking.
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