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Posted by Ted Underhill from Canada on April 05, 1999 at 01:49:01:


In Reply to: Re: Currie had plenty of integrity posted by Art Johnson on April 04, 1999 at 16:13:09:



Read Desmond Morton‘s "A Military History of Canada" , he clarifies the $10 000 debt owed by Currie. Also see Berton‘s Vimy he deals with it as well. Currie proved that one‘s civilian life doesn‘t necessarily prevent one from prospering and persevering in military life. And no, he didn‘t receive his apppointment to command through preferential treatment. Although at one time in his Militia career he served with Garnet Hughes, son of Sam Hughes, this never played a part in his promotions. By the time he was being considered to command 1 Cdn Div he was allready opposed to Sam Hughes and had earned Hughes‘ emnity. He refused to play the political game which Hughes tried to force upon Canadian Senior staff overseas. In fact Currie was about the only former Liberal Militia CO to gain any significant promotion during the war while Hughes a Tory was in power.
He had more integrity than most would under the circumstances. He looked out for the welfare of his men and took extraordinary measures to ensure that his troops received both the training and information necessary to achieve victories.
 
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Posted by Jules Deschenes from Canada on April 05, 1999 at 18:02:23:


In Reply to: Re: Currie and Jules‘ last posting posted by Ted Underhill on April 05, 1999 at 01:49:01:



Well Ted, I certainly feel skewered. I have Berton‘s book. I shall read it stay tuned. Did I ever tell anyone that I have an extreme dislike for Mounbatten and Montgomery?
 
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