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CANADA AND THE GREAT WAR. SAM HUGHES Minister of Militia Participated in South African War (Boer War) Initially promises to send 25,000 men to Britain.

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1 CANADA AND THE GREAT WAR

2 SAM HUGHES Minister of Militia Participated in South African War (Boer War) Initially promises to send 25,000 men to Britain By 1916, Hughes has promised 500,000

3 The reality of the situation: In 1914, 3,000 members of Canadian Army 2 battleships BUT, by end of 1914 more than 59,000 had volunteered In 1915, 159,000 volunteer Clergy and women asked to persuade men to enlist

4 White Feather and More… Some women would offer a white feather in public to men -On assumption (usually unfair) that they are cowards Posters appeal directly to women to “allow” husbands to go to war.

5 VALCARTIER Recruits train at Valcartier French Units not permitted to work together Instead, dispersed among English contingents –Further alienates the French Canadian French have less attachment to France than English do to Britain

6 First Canadians Overseas… 31,200 depart in 30 ships from Quebec City in October, 1914 They are to be further trained in England upon arrival When they arrived, they are placed on Salisbury Plain in winter Rained EVERY DAY but one–on that day: IT SNOWED

7 THE CANADIAN UNIFORM

8 ROSS RIFLE Marketed to Sam Hughes as a great target and sporting weapon Although some minor defects, Ross Rifle used by Canadian military and defended by Sam Hughes Ross rifle out of place in trench conditions Rifle jammed and misfired when covered in mud and grime Canadians would frequently steal guns off dead British soldiers and dispose of Ross Rifle

9 ROSS RIFLE

10 MACADAM SHOVEL Invented and patented by Sam Hughes Shovel has hole for shooter to put gun through BUT – where do you look? Not bulletproof!! Entire shipment of 22,000 shovels which had cost the government over $29,000 was sold off as scrap in 1917 for $1,400.

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12 CARDBOARD BOOTS?!? Complaints that boots were not fit for the trenches In effort to cut costs, Canadians equipped with boots with soles made from cardboard


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