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Dan Bodden is a SAR Tech from course 40 and is doing a bike ride to raise money for Wounded Warriors.
BBR22: 100 Days to Victory

The Canadian Corps would play a decisive role on the road to victory during the last 100 days of WW1. The Corps progressed from victory to victory as they advanced from Amiens in the pursuit to Mons from August 8th – November 11th, 1918. During the last 100 days, 30 Canadians and Newfoundlanders were awarded the Victoria Cross.

The triumphs came at a high price. Canadians and Newfoundlanders suffered 45,835 casualties including more than 6,800 killed. Included in that number was Canadian, Private George Lawrence Price, who was struck in the chest by a sniper’s bullet as he emerged from the doorway of a house in a small Belgian village. He died at 10:58 a.m. on November 11th, 1918, a mere two minutes before hostilities ceased.

BBR22 “One Hundred Days to Victory” will honour their service and sacrifice.
https://rfmendurance.ca/our-team
https://woundedwarriorscanada.akaraisin.com/ui/bbr22
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Dan Bodden is a SAR Tech from course 40 and is doing a bike ride to raise money for Wounded Warriors.
BBR22: 100 Days to Victory

The Canadian Corps would play a decisive role on the road to victory during the last 100 days of WW1. The Corps progressed from victory to victory as they advanced from Amiens in the pursuit to Mons from August 8th – November 11th, 1918. During the last 100 days, 30 Canadians and Newfoundlanders were awarded the Victoria Cross.

The triumphs came at a high price. Canadians and Newfoundlanders suffered 45,835 casualties including more than 6,800 killed. Included in that number was Canadian, Private George Lawrence Price, who was struck in the chest by a sniper’s bullet as he emerged from the doorway of a house in a small Belgian village. He died at 10:58 a.m. on November 11th, 1918, a mere two minutes before hostilities ceased.

BBR22 “One Hundred Days to Victory” will honour their service and sacrifice.
https://rfmendurance.ca/our-team
https://woundedwarriorscanada.akaraisin.com/ui/bbr22
Don't forget about our training programs! Available by donation
Email us if you'd like a copy; 6 weeks, 5 workouts/week to get you a better score! Thank you for your continued support. thesartake@gmail.com
Support the Show.

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