New Brunswick Lad: Memories of a World War I Canadian Soldier

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by Ken Ross

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Traces the experiences of an enlisted New Brunswick man who served on the Western Front in World War I. His story is followed from boyhood to death and presented in the context of the record of the 26th New Brunswick Infantry Battalion and the Canadian Expeditionary Force, and the general Allied strategy and progress of the war.11 chapters, 24 sources, 2 charts, 1 map, 25 photographs. Kenneth W. Ross was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada, on August 3rd, 1937 to American parents. He is a resident of Red Beach, Maine, and graduated from Calais High School in 1955. Ken served in the US Airforce from 1955-59. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the University of Colorado in 1962. From 1964-65, he served as an Intelligence Analyst for the US Department of Justice. He gained his M.A. in 1965 and his Ph.D. in 1970 in International Relations from American University. He taught as a professor of political science at Adrian College from 1968-97. He is the author of three other publications: Environmental Conflict in Alaska (2001) and Pioneering Conservation in Alaska (2006), both published by U Press of Colorado; and Washington County, Maine in the Civil War. The first edition of Washington County, Maine in the Civil War was published by the St. Croix Historical Society in 2011.

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