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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old
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The Destruction and abandonment of the ship was no sudden shock. The disaster had been looming ahead for many months, and I had studied my plans for all contingencies a hundred times...The task now was to secure the saftey of the party, and to that I must bend my energies and mental powers and apply every bit of knowledge that experience of the Antarctic had given me. The task was likely to be long and strenuous, and an ordered mind and a clear program were essential if we were to come through without loss of life.
- Ernest Shackelton: "South
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January 12
1915: German use of poison shells reported from Paris
1916: An Order-in-Council authorizes an increase of troops to 500,000 in the First World War
1943: HMCS Ville de Quebec sinks the German submarine U-224 in the western Mediterranean Sea
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