Families want First World War letter shared with public: antique store owner
WINNIPEG — A Manitoba antique store owner who found a letter written by a First World War soldier to the sister of a man who saved his life on a battlefield has contacted some of the relatives.
In the letter written in 1917, a soldier named Earl Sorel tells his friend’s sister about her brother’s death at the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
Sorel says he was wounded in an artillery barrage and his friend dragged him to the safety of a shell hole.
That soldier, Gordon Rochfort, died later during the battle.