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Robert W. Service (1874-1958) was a Canadian poet best known for
his poems about the Canadian North. Service came to Canada when he
was 21 hoping to become a cowboy. Instead he ended up working in a
bank in the Yukon Territory. "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and "The
Cremation of Sam McGee" made him famous. During World War 1 he was
an ambulance driver and war correspondent. Rhymes of a Red Cross
Man (1916) was written about his experiences. Service wrote about
the soldier's sacrifices in war and his duty to his country.
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