Relatives of a Cambusnethan man who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery in battle during World War I paid tribute to him this week in a poignant ceremony.Private William Johnstone Milne was the first man from the Wishaw area to be awarded a VC.The Lanarkshire man had emigrated to Canada prior to the war but signed up to serve in 1915 and fought in France, where he was killed in action at the Battle of Vimy Ridge after heroically capturing two machine gun posts.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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My father was over here in Britain during WWII, my mother came from Canada attached to the embassy to work in WWII, and my brother was in Vietnam.“We were just going to stop by and lay a wreath but it’s fantastic with the representatives from the
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