Historic WWII Photo – Victory
Gunners with the 12th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, read the victory issue of The Maple Leaf, Aurich, Germany. LIEUT. DONALD I. GRANT, LIBRARY AND
Gunners with the 12th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, read the victory issue of The Maple Leaf, Aurich, Germany. LIEUT. DONALD I. GRANT, LIBRARY AND
Tait McKenzie One of the Immortals By: Ernest Rivers Macpherson January 1957 Last June a large gathering of Scots and Canadians of Scottish extraction met
Handsomely furbishing our theme of humor in adversity, Earl Wrightman of Newmarket, Ont., says he was always impressed during his six WW II army years
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