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  1. 17 de nov. de 2021 · A photo of a soldier suffering from shell shock during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette in the Somme Offensive. Shell shock was a term for the mental trauma caused by the First World War, and some soldiers were executed for it.

  2. Robert Lindsay Rogers was a Canadian soldier from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia who was wounded and killed in action during World War I. Read his account of the Battle of Courcelette in 1916, where he was shot in the neck and survived, and of his death in 1917.

  3. Robert Lindsay Rogers was a Canadian soldier who died in 1917 during the First World War. He served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force and is commemorated at the Vimy Memorial in France.

  4. Robert Lindsay Rogers was a sailor from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia who enlisted with the 40th Battalion in 1915. He was wounded and killed in action in 1917 while serving with the 25th Battalion in France.

  5. TDD/TTY: 1-800-567-5803. Contact the Veterans Ombudsman. You have the right to be treated with respect, dignity, fairness and courtesy by Veterans Affairs Canada. If you feel that any of your rights have not been upheld or a decision is unfair, you have the right to make a complaint to the Veterans Ombud.

  6. Is this soldier, who many claim is suffering from shell shock, in the famous photo Private Robert Lindsay Rogers? What do you think?Debunking Myths: Does Thi...

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  7. L'hommage le plus impressionnant que le Canada a rendu à ceux de ses citoyens qui ont combattu et donné leur vie au cours de la Première Guerre mondiale, a trouvé son expression concrète dans le Monument Commémoratif du Canada à Vimy, qui surplombe majestueusement la plaine de Douai du sommet de la crête de Vimy, à environ huit kilomètres au nord-est d'Arras.