Guardians of the West – The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada
Guardians of the West – The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada By Cliff Bowering November, 1951 When it came time to decide which Canadian Army
Guardians of the West – The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada By Cliff Bowering November, 1951 When it came time to decide which Canadian Army
A novice pilot tells his comrades about his encounter with the enemy. ALEX GRAY, TESTAMENTS OF HONOUR—G0020
C.F. Waite of Simcoe, Ont., says that a Canadian veteran on a visit to Britain was riding in a train compartment with a young man
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An informative primer on Canada’s crucial role in the Normandy landing, June 6, 1944.