John McCrae | |
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Born | |
Died | January 28, 1918 Boulogne-sur-Mer, France | (aged 45)
Occupation(s) | Poet, physician, author, lieutenant colonel of the Canadian Expeditionary Force |
Known for | Author of "In Flanders Fields" |
Relatives | Thomas McCrae (brother) |
Military Service | |
Allegiance | Canada |
Service | Canadian Militia Canadian Expeditionary Force |
Years of service | 1887-1918 |
Rank | Gunner Lieutenant Lieutenant Colonel |
Unit | Guelph Field Artillery (1887-99) 'D' Battery, CFA (1900) 1st Brigade, CFA (1914-15) Canadian Army Medical Corps (1916-1918) |
Battles / wars | Second Boer War |
Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae (November 30, 1872 – January 28, 1918) was a Canadian poet, physician, author, artist and soldier during World War I and a surgeon during the Second Battle of Ypres, in Belgium. He is best known for writing the famous war memorial poem "In Flanders Fields". McCrae died of pneumonia near the end of the war. His famous poem is a threnody, a genre of lament.