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Son of E. F. and Helen McCormack, of New York City, New York.
Digital gallery of Private Benjamin Phillips McCormack
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Private Benjamin Phillips McCormack
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This short story was written by Private Benjamin McCormack for the Trinity War Book using the pen name, The Runner. The story appears to reflect his personal wartime experiences.
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This short story was written by Pte. Benjamin McCormack for the Trinity War Book using the pen name, The Runner. The story appears to reflect his personal wartime experiences.
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Private Benjamin McCormack, as a member of the Trinity Methodist Church in Toronto, was remembered in the Trinity War Book published by the church in 1921 and compiled by Mr. Oliver Hezzelwood. This church still stands today on Bloor Street just west of Spadina Ave in Toronto, Ontario.
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Private Benjamin McCormack wrote this poem for the Trinity War Book using the pen name, The Runner. He died after the book was printed.
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Another poem written by Private Benjamin McCormack for the Trinity War Book, using the pen name, The Runner.
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This short story was written by Private Benjamin McCormack for the Trinity War Book using the pen name, The Runner. The story appears to reflect his personal wartime experiences.
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In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 558 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BRAMPTON CEMETERY Ontario, Canada
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