Francis Pegahmagabow

Francis Pegahmagabow was a First Nations soldier most highly decorated for bravery in Canadian military history and the most effective sniper of World War I. Three times awarded the Military Medal and seriously wounded, he was an expert marksman and scout, credited with killing 378 Germans and capturing 300 more.Later in life, he served as chief and a councilor for the Wasauksing First Nation, and as an activist and leader in several First Nations organizations. He corresponded with and met other noted aboriginal figures including Fred Loft, Jules Sioui, Andrew Paull and John Tootoosis.

Battle vs. Billy Sing (by Deathblade 100)
Battle to be Written

Expert's Opinion
While a devastating marksman, Francis could not match the more experienced Billy in the area which he needed most this battle; counter-sniping. This is mostly down to the fact that Francis never really engaged other snipers and his role was very similar to a designated marksman than a true sniper.

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