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Frederic C. Curry

A Canadian soldier and author, he turned his First World War service into a vivid, ground-level account of the 1st Canadian Brigade. His writing brings together military history and personal experience in a way that feels immediate and human.

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About the author

Born in 1891 and died in 1965, Frederic C. Curry is best known for From the St. Lawrence to the Yser with the 1st Canadian Brigade. The book follows the brigade from its early organization through its wartime experience, drawing on firsthand knowledge of the Canadian military during the opening phase of the First World War.

What stands out in Curry's work is its practical, eyewitness feel. Rather than treating the war as distant legend, he writes about training, readiness, hardship, and the realities faced by ordinary soldiers, making his account useful both for general listeners and for readers interested in Canadian military history.

Reliable biographical detail on Curry himself appears to be limited in the sources I found, so this overview stays close to what can be confirmed: he was a Canadian World War I author whose surviving reputation rests chiefly on this historical memoir.