soldiers-of-soilOne hundred years ago, over 4000 men and women of Grey County answered the call to serve their country during the Great War. Author George Auer, who formerly served with the Princess Pats and the Grey & Simcoe Foresters, has spent more than ten years researching their history.

His new book, Soldiers of the Soil: Grey County Goes to War, 1914 - 1918, provides a readable account of what was happening at home and abroad during those years with archival photographs and maps. Also included is a complete list of the war memorials and cenotaphs in Grey County, the war medals which were presented to Grey County soldiers, and the most complete Grey County Great War Honour Roll ever published, with the names of over 4000 soldiers.

With stories of what was happening at home and abroad, this remarkable book covers the lead-up to the Great War, as well as the recruitment, training and horrific experiences and amazing heroism overseas. Soldiers of the Soil is a tribute and remembrance to those who served.

Soldiers of the Soil: Grey County Goes to War, 1914 - 1918 by George Scott Auer with be launched at Grey Roots Museum and Archives at 7:00 pm Tuesday, November 17. Everyone is welcome. Autographed copies ($29.95) can be reserved at 376-4233.