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THE CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

1915-1917

In February 1915, Canadian troops took up positions along the Western Front in France and Belgium.

The war quickly reached a stalemate. Each side dug a complex series of damp, uncomfortable trenches protected by barbed wire. The men lived in these to shield themselves from observation and the machine-gun and artillery fire that swept the battlefields. In April 1915, the 1st Canadian Division fought the grim Second Battle of Ypres, in Belgium, during which the Germans introduced poison gas to the Western Front.

A costly war of attrition followed for over a year and more Canadian divisions joined the struggle. In the late summer and autumn of 1916, the Canadians fought under gruelling conditions to advance only a few miles on the Somme front. By October 1916, the Canadian Corps had grown to four infantry divisions supported by strong artillery, cavalry, engineer, and auxiliary forces, a total of more than 80,000 men.

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