GCIndigenous - On the anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge, we remember and honour Indigenous military service during the First World War. The most decorated Indigenous soldier of war was Francis
We Are All Treaty People - DEADLIEST SNIPER OF WWI Francis Pegahmagabow, was an Ojibwa from the Parry Island Indian Reserve (now the Wasauksing First Nation). He was a sniper in the
![Statue in Georgian Bay, Canada, in honor to Francis Pegahmagabow, who was a canadian sniper during WW1. He scored over 300 kills and was known as "The Ghost In the Trenches" to Statue in Georgian Bay, Canada, in honor to Francis Pegahmagabow, who was a canadian sniper during WW1. He scored over 300 kills and was known as "The Ghost In the Trenches" to](https://img-9gag-fun.9cache.com/photo/aDDWBmB_460s.jpg)
Statue in Georgian Bay, Canada, in honor to Francis Pegahmagabow, who was a canadian sniper during WW1. He scored over 300 kills and was known as "The Ghost In the Trenches" to
![Which highly decorated Canadian Indigenous soldier is regarded as the most effective sniper of the First World War? Which highly decorated Canadian Indigenous soldier is regarded as the most effective sniper of the First World War?](https://memorialogy.com/pages/entries/posts/n70/image%20(Medium).jpg)