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==Background== [[File:Lieut.-Col. John McCrae, M.D..jpg|thumb|right|Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae was a soldier, physician and poet.|alt=Upper body of a man in a soldier's uniform. He has short dark hair parted in the middle and maintains a neutral expression.]] [[John McCrae]] was a poet and physician from [[Guelph, Ontario]]. He developed an interest in poetry at a young age and wrote throughout his life.<ref>{{harvnb|Prescott|1985|p=11}}</ref> His earliest works were published in the mid-1890s in Canadian magazines and newspapers.<ref>{{citation |url=http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/history/firstwar/mccrae/earlyyears |title=The early years |publisher=Veterans Affairs Canada |access-date=2012-02-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120307040419/http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/history/firstwar/mccrae/earlyyears |archive-date=March 7, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> McCrae's poetry often focused on death and the peace that followed.<ref>{{harvnb|Prescott|1985|p=21}}</ref> At the age of 41, McCrae enrolled with the [[Canadian Expeditionary Force]] following the outbreak of the [[World War I|First World War]]. He had the option of joining the [[Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps|medical corps]] because of his training and age but he volunteered instead to join a fighting unit as a gunner and medical officer.<ref>{{harvnb|Gillmor|2001|pp=91β92}}</ref> It was his second tour of duty in the Canadian military; he had previously fought with a volunteer force in the [[Second Boer War]].<ref>{{harvnb|Prescott|1985|p=31}}</ref> He considered himself a soldier first; his father was a military leader in Guelph and McCrae grew up believing in the duty of fighting for his country and [[British Empire|empire]].<ref>{{harvnb|Bassett|1984|p=14}}</ref> McCrae fought in the [[Second Battle of Ypres]] in the [[Flanders]] region of Belgium, where the German army launched one of the first [[Chemical weapons in World War I|chemical attacks]] in the history of war. They attacked French positions north of the Canadians with [[chlorine#Use as a weapon|chlorine gas]] on April 22, 1915, but were unable to break through the Canadian line, which held for over two weeks. In a letter written to his mother, McCrae described the battle as a "nightmare", {{quote|For seventeen days and seventeen nights none of us have had our clothes off, nor our boots even, except occasionally. In all that time while I was awake, gunfire and rifle fire never ceased for sixty seconds ... And behind it all was the constant background of the sights of the dead, the wounded, the maimed, and a terrible anxiety lest the line should give way.|McCrae<ref>{{citation |url=http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/history/firstwar/mccrae/flanders |title=In Flanders Fields |publisher=Veterans Affairs Canada |access-date=2012-02-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121007202546/http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/history/firstwar/mccrae/flanders |archive-date=October 7, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref>}} Alexis Helmer, a close friend, was killed during the battle on May 2. McCrae performed the burial service himself, where he noticed how [[poppy|poppies]] quickly grew around the graves of those who died at Ypres. The next day, he composed the poem while sitting in the back of an ambulance at an Advanced Dressing Station outside Ypres.<ref>{{harvnb|Gillmor|2001|p=93}}</ref> This place has since become known as the [[Site John McCrae|John McCrae Memorial Site]].
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