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November 2004

The Haven Covenhoven

PHOTOS: John Woodruff, NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA–PA021681; Communications new brunswick; NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA–PA213804 Sir William Van Horne’s summer residence included the house (top) and

Kingsmill’s Little Fleet: Navy, Part 6

PHOTO: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA-PA167307 Trawlers and wooden drifters formed part of the East Coast patrol during WW I. On the day 100,000 men of

Slaughter At St-Éloi: Army, Part 55

When the government of Kaiser Wilhelm’s Germany decided to change the balance of power in Europe by military action, it did so in the firm

Preparing For The Past: Air Force, Part 6

PHOTO: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA The Armstrong-Whitworth Atlas, used for army co-operation flying, joined the RCAF in the late 1920s. Army cooperation flying had been

Dad

by Jean Peirson I remember the hustle and bustle that filled our house on the morning of November 11th. It was the 1960s and our

Eye On Defence: Making Do Is No Solution

by David J. Bercuson PHOTO: ALAN ROWLANDS HMCS Windsor, one of Canada’s four new submarines, heads out to sea. The army is currently planning to

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