
audiobook
NOVA SCOTIA’S PART IN THE GREAT WAR
PREFACE
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DISTRICT No. 6.
CHAPTER II. THE 6th CANADIAN MOUNTED RIFLES.
CHAPTER III. 9th CANADIAN SIEGE BATTERY, C.E.F.
CHAPTER IV. THE 10th SIEGE BATTERY.
CHAPTER V. 17th BATTERY (6th BATTERY, C.F.A.)
CHAPTER VI. 23rd AND 24th FIELD BATTERIES.
CHAPTER VII. THE 36th BATTERY, C.F.A.
This volume paints a vivid picture of Nova Scotia’s contribution to the Great War. Using official records, soldiers’ diaries and interviews, it tells of the province’s infantry battalions, the bustling Halifax naval base, and the volunteers who kept supply lines moving. Listeners learn how a modest coastal region supplied a large share of troops, shipped men and materiel across the Atlantic, and welcomed returning heroes with community support.
Beyond the battlefield, the book showcases the Red Cross, local patriotic societies, and families who kept the home front strong. It includes engraved portraits of fallen officers and a reproduction of Nova Scotia’s coat of arms, giving the story a human touch. Written by a former officer, the narrative offers a thorough account that fits easily into one listening session.
The result is a tribute to a province whose unity and sacrifice left an enduring mark on Canadian history, inviting listeners to appreciate a chapter of courage that remains both informative and moving. Its concise format makes it ideal for a short listening journey, while the vivid details bring the province’s wartime spirit to life.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (840K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-12-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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