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FAR AWAY BUT CLOSE TO HOME - VETERANS STORIES 1 |
| CONTENTS | ||
| Stories by Reg Daye : Musquodoboit Harbour | ||
| Title | Words | |
| Shot in Italy | 98 | |
| Captured | 99 | |
| Nothing to eat | 110 | |
| No help from me | 171 | |
| The doctor explains | 118 | |
| Fire on the train | 161 | |
| To hospital | 97 | |
| Nothing for the pain | 111 | |
| Knocked out | 95 | |
| A friendly doctor | 138 | |
| Russian prisoners | 166 | |
| Prisoners graves | 84 | |
| Anyone from Halifax? | 145 | |
| Americans close by | 109 | |
| For you the war is over | 132 | |
| Rescue | 148 | |
| A letter from home | 143 | |
| Coming home | 161 | |
| Best left alone | 157 | |
| Stories by Hilda Lowe : Moser River | ||
| Early Calculator | 121 | |
| Anti-aircraft gunners | 131 | |
| Radar | 95 | |
| Our prisoners | 112 | |
| An awful feeling | 85 | |
| Stories by Reagh Canning : Upper Musquodoboit | ||
| Pretty hard for Softball! | 106 | |
| A real Pick me up | 124 | |
| A change from the rifles | 121 | |
| Winter Whites | 109 | |
| Over the ocean | 131 | |
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