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    Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

    This tree from Nova Scotia is now in Boston Common. The Nova Scotians send one every year. Why?pic.twitter.com/T0iCbPoEh5

    9:45 AM - 29 Nov 2020
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    Tree for Boston, City of Boston and Boston Parks and Recreation Department
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      2. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        It's December, 1917. Canada has been at war for more than three years. But children in Halifax are excited because it's almost Christmas.

        7 replies 210 retweets 4,129 likes
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      3. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        On December 6, two ships collide in Halifax Harbour. Sparks. Fire. Black smoke. People watch from windows. Children walking to school run to the shoreline. One ship is carrying relief supplies for war-torn Belgium. The other is laden with 2.9 kilotons of explosives.

        10 replies 238 retweets 3,739 likes
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      4. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        He could have run. He could have saved himself. But he stayed to warn incoming trains. The passengers survived. Vince Coleman did not.pic.twitter.com/qUlRx9kJuE

        Historica Canada
        Halifax Explosion
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      5. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        The explosion and subsequent tsunami levelled everything within 1.5 square miles. The blast shattered windows 60 miles away. Fishermen off the coast of Massachusetts said they heard the boom. The ship’s anchor landed 2.3 miles away.pic.twitter.com/Qj2QGUgpyW

        15 replies 260 retweets 4,073 likes
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      6. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        1,600 people died instantly. Another 400 within days. Children never made it to school, never returned home. Shrapnel wounded thousands, blinding those who stood in windows watching the blaze. When a blizzard hit the next day, 25,000 were without shelter.pic.twitter.com/dC2KjoR29F

        10 replies 237 retweets 3,887 likes
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      7. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        Canadian military members rushed to the scene. British sailors are amongst the first rescue teams sent ashore. USS Tacoma was 52 miles away when the crew felt the blast. Captain Powers Symington altered course to head towards the explosion. They went towards the explosion.pic.twitter.com/gDerAO91Xd

        12 replies 249 retweets 4,791 likes
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      8. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        Doctors and nurses pour in from neighboring provinces. Doctors and nurses rushing toward danger. Familiar then. Familiar now. Still, Halifax needed more help.pic.twitter.com/cPGVXBBMJ6

        5 replies 213 retweets 4,466 likes
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      9. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        When word reached Boston, details were scant. Governor Samuel McCall offered assistance immediately via telegraph, but dispatched a train before receiving a response. When an official in Halifax first read this letter from the Governor, he broke down in tears.pic.twitter.com/WQJgCuzYjp

        43 replies 460 retweets 6,889 likes
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      10. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        A relief committee in Boston raised the equivalent of $1.9 million within an hour. The people of Massachusetts sent the equivalent of $15 million in total to support relief efforts. Immediate and unconditional support.pic.twitter.com/Il5Awi5C8C

        10 replies 354 retweets 6,174 likes
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      11. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        Less than 12 hours after the explosion, a train left Boston with doctors, nurses, and supplies. The train was the first of many shipments of medical personnel and supplies that arrived from New England. Neighbors concerned for their neighbours.pic.twitter.com/fX9KW8fk7n

        18 replies 305 retweets 5,900 likes
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      12. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        On the train to Halifax, Abraham Ratshesky heard rumors about the situation, but still was shocked upon arrival. “An awful sight presented itself. Buildings shattered on all sides; chaos apparent; no order existed.”pic.twitter.com/wd55Dnxyvl

        3 replies 179 retweets 4,040 likes
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      13. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        In the aftermath, Elizabeth Fraser found her Aunt Sophie. “I saw my aunt, who was expecting a baby, dragging her little six-year-old boy by the hand. Her eyes were both blown out of her head and she was telling him to hurry; he was dead but she did not know."

        42 replies 198 retweets 4,290 likes
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      14. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        Joseph Ernest Barss was recovering in Halifax after being wounded in the war. He said the city looked worse than Ypres. After three sleepless days of caring for victims, he was received by medics from Boston. “It brought tears to all our eyes. They can have anything I’ve got."pic.twitter.com/iENBL3jINU

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      15. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        "We have come here to help you; anything that we have is yours; anything that we can do will be done.” The Americans helped organize the relief efforts. They built temporary housing. They ordered more supplies. They treated patients. “…anything that we have is yours..."pic.twitter.com/L5wnHQZG8I

        17 replies 311 retweets 5,259 likes
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      16. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        In less than 24 hours, members of the Maine National Guard transformed a badly damaged building into a hospital with 200 beds. They treated patients through the night. They delivered a baby, Gilbert Elliott Boyd, named after Maine's Surgeon General, Major Gilbert Elliott.pic.twitter.com/sVEam1hCQW

        7 replies 228 retweets 4,680 likes
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      17. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        482 children under 14 were killed. 242 were under five. 30 percent of the casualties were children. Many survivors lost their sight, their siblings, and their parents. The trauma, visions of those horrific scenes, lingered throughout their lives.pic.twitter.com/L1EDbxkxkf

        7 replies 194 retweets 3,922 likes
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      18. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        Americans stayed behind for months, years in some cases. The Nova Scotians never forgot the unconditional support. We never forgot. How could we ever forget?pic.twitter.com/CEYCOfpOaF

        19 replies 284 retweets 5,964 likes
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      19. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 29 Nov 2020

        This tree in Boston Common is from Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotians send one every year. To say we remember. To say we'll never forget. To say thank you, neighbors.pic.twitter.com/KRXIjxRRBP

        Tree for Boston, Boston Parks and Recreation Department and City of Boston
        536 replies 1,755 retweets 26,522 likes
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      20. Canadian Forces in  🇺🇸‏Verified account @CAFinUS 3 Dec 2020

        Thank you, neighbors.pic.twitter.com/lQ4IHEc90q

        Tree for Boston, City of Boston and Boston Parks and Recreation Department
        37 replies 73 retweets 1,423 likes
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