The First WACS
The First WACS By Ernest Rivers-Macpherson June, 1953 How well I remember the excitement that spread over the old British Expeditionary Force in France in
The First WACS By Ernest Rivers-Macpherson June, 1953 How well I remember the excitement that spread over the old British Expeditionary Force in France in
R.J. Harper of Gananoque, Ont., contributes this story: A troop landing ship was approaching the enemy coast at night when it suddenly stopped miles from
Lieutenant D.W. Piers on HMCS Assiniboine, December 1940. LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA— PA104443
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