I'm sorry, I don't have specific details about Lance Corporal Alfred Mendes' story. You might need to refer to military archives, local historical records, or perhaps contact veterans' associations that could potentially have information on him.
Without knowing the full story of Lance Corporal Alfred Mendes, key events could potentially include his initial training experiences which would have shaped him as a soldier. If he was deployed overseas, his arrival in the new theater of operations could be a key event. Also, any acts of heroism or moments of leadership within his unit could be important events in his story. There could also be events related to his interactions with local populations if he served in a peacekeeping or occupation - like capacity. But again, this is all speculation without more information about his specific story.
As I don't know the specific Alfred Mendes, I can't say for sure. But key elements in a person's true story often include their family background, which might shape their values and opportunities. Another key element could be their education or training, which would influence their career or life path.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Alfred Mendes' you are referring to. There may be many people with this name. If you can provide more context like his field of work, nationality or time period, it would be easier to tell his true story.
It could be an adventure story highlighting the experiences and challenges of the lance corporal in the first marine unit.
I think it could be a war comic that shows the daily life and challenges of a lance corporal in the First Marine.
The story has elements of truth. King Alfred was indeed a significant leader. He was known for his resistance against the Vikings. Uhtred, on the other hand, his character might have been a composite or an idealized version of the people who lived during that era. But overall, the backdrop of the story, like the Viking invasions and the political situation in Anglo - Saxon England, is based on historical facts.
Yes, it is. There are records and accounts that suggest Alfred Blackstone was indeed buried alive. This was a very tragic and unusual event in history.
Definitely not. 1917 is set during World War I and follows the journey of two soldiers, not related to Sam Mendes' family at all. The film is more about the war experience and the characters' mission.
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Alfred Blackstone was buried alive. That's the main event. It was likely due to a wrong assumption of his death.