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Don't Forget to Honor Canadians and Others Who Fought Alongside Americans

Summary by Chicago Sun Times
On a brilliantly verdant slope in Burnaby, British Columbia, there’s a gravestone unlike any other in its peaceful company. It belongs to Spc. Rob McSorley, a 19-year-old soldier killed in 1970 near Khe Sanh, Vietnam. His bronze marker lists his rank, his unit — L Company, 75th Infantry (Rangers) — his medals and one detail that sets it apart: Canada.McSorley was Canadian. He grew up at 641 Windermere St. in Vancouver, a couple blocks from where…

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Chicago Sun Times broke the news in Chicago, United States on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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