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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/we-
 both-survived-soldier-horse-relationship-first-world-war
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk St. Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:We Both Survived: The Soldier-Horse Relationship in the First World
 \nWar
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DESCRIPTION:Join our Ph.D student\, Emily Oakes\, currently studying at th
 e Tri-U\nthrough Wilfrid Laurier University for this lecture\, part of th
 e\nMilitary Lecture Series.\n\nEmily Oakes’ presentation will examine ho
 w the soldier-horse\nrelationship functioned in the Canadian Expeditionary
  Forces and its\neffects on the soldiers\, such as J.E.B. Seely or John Mc
 Crae\, who\nwrote about their bonds with their horses. 
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