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Danger Tree Replica, Bound for Beaumont Hamel, on Public Display This Friday

Summary by VOCM
A lone tree that stood for years on the French battleground where hundreds of Newfoundland soldiers died in WWI, is no more, but a replica of the Danger Tree will soon take its place at Beaumont-Hamel. The Danger Tree was what members of the Newfoundland Regiment called the landmark, which was used for direction and also served as a warning about exposure to enemy fire. On the morning of July 1, 1916, regimental soldiers left their trenches in w…
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VOCM broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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