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T. Best

Survived the war: 
Unknown

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  • Circumstances of service: Killed(active tab)

BX November 26, 1918

T. Best Killed in Action

In the official list of casualties this morning, T. Best, Ohsweken, mounted services is reported among the killed in action.

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