Peter Tassi

Peter Tassi

Author, Screenwriter, Playwright, Mission Worker

Author, Screenwriter, Playwright, Mission Worker

  • About Peter
  • Peter's Resume
  • My Three Promises
  • Cane Boy: Book 1: A Wonerful Discovery
  • Peter Mercanti: It All Started With Lasagna
  • Doctor, Doctor
  • JimPei Crosses/Artwork
  • Non-Fiction Books
  • Screenplay Productions
  • Screenplays Optioned,
    or To Be Optioned
  • Musicals: Videos/Plays
  • Novels
  • Free Books & Videos
  • Mission Work
  • The Music Business
  • My Associates
  • Contact

Hamilton Heroes Photos
Miscellaneous Pictures of our World War II Vets

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To See Photos Of The Hamilton Hero

Art AdamsJohn and Jeanne Bentley
Stan DarchFred EngelbrechtJack McFarland
Gord McPartlinArt PearsonBruce Sutherland
Frank VoltermanJohn WilkinsonAl Wilson
Also, take a look at a few German Propagana Leaflets
Dropped on Our Troops (courtesy of Al Wilson)


Gord McPartlin

At eighteen years old, standing six foot one and a half inches and weighing one hundred and forty four pounds, Gord enlisted in the RHLI, the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, as he considered it was his duty to sign up. He enlisted without any fear of the War and what might await him. Wearing WWI uniforms, the recruits would march from the Armories on James Street down to Burlington Street to do their training. Another venue for training was an old abandoned building on Sherman Avenue...


Gord taking it easy during his leave back home.


Gord at training camp at Bordon
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