Join the Adventure: Celebrate the Spirit of Corporal McBride!
Corporal McBride is a gritty tale of honor and resilience, blending sharp wit with heart-pounding action. Set against war's brutal backdrop, it navigates friendship and duty, proving that courage comes in many forms—often when least expected.
Corporal McBride Trivia
What war is Corporal McBride associated with? (Medium)
#1: World War I
#2: World War II
#3: The Korean War
#4: The Vietnam War
What is the primary profession of Corporal McBride before joining the military? (Hard)
#1: Farmer
#2: Teacher
#3: Blacksmith
#4: Mechanic
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Corporal McBride Fun Facts
Corporal McBride is the only Canadian soldier to have been awarded the Victoria Cross twice for his valor in World War I.
Corporal McBride was also a skilled boxer and won multiple championships before enlisting in the army.
Corporal McBride Polls
What is your favorite aspect of Corporal McBride's character?
His bravery and dedication
His leadership skills
His personal growth throughout the story
His relationships with other characters
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What is your favorite episode featuring Corporal McBride?
"The Woman in White"
"The Wild Goose Chase"
"The Man Who Knew Too Much"
"A Matter of Honor"
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