Piece of Second World War hero’s plane donated to Canadian museum
A piece of the Lancaster bomber flown in the Second World War by Calgary-born Ian Bazalgette, who was awarded the Victoria Cross, has been donated
A piece of the Lancaster bomber flown in the Second World War by Calgary-born Ian Bazalgette, who was awarded the Victoria Cross, has been donated
With the Canadian combat mission in Kandahar coming to a politically-mandated end in December, the last of the troops and materiel are now getting ready
Water-filled craters, twisted metal, broken trees and a smashed tank litter the landscape at Passchendaele, 1917. PHOTO: ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO
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