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May 1, 2002

Reeled In

by Allan W. Waddy   As a sailor on board Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship St. Croix (2nd) during the mid-1960s, I had the honour to

Normandy, A Soldier’s View

by Ken Huxtable Soldiers take a few moments to relax with some music amid the destroyed and very dusty city of Caen, France. After rushing

Barging Down The Mackenzie

The river tug Vic Ingraham awaits its skipper at Fort Providence, N.W.T. Sir Alexander Mackenzie never had it this good. I’m in the middle of

Francis Forster

Stevedore. Travel and adventure have been a big part of war artist ‘s life. Born in 1907 in Calcutta, India, he and his family immigrated

Heroism: On The North Atlantic

by Robert C. Fisher German U-boat U-210 as seen from the deck of the Canadian destroyer Assiniboine during a deadly encounter on the North Atlantic

For Better Or For Worse

by Ray Dick Canadian and American soldiers are together again, this time united in the war against terrorism in Afghanistan. But is this a relationship

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