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Jennifer Morse

Robert Semeniuk

In an issue that focuses on Canadian youth and explores our role in teaching and encouraging them to understand military history and remembrance, it is

From Fields Of Red – Canada's War Art

The Flanders poppy has been the most recognized symbol of remembrance for the last 90 years, and so one would expect to find the scarlet

Our Readers Respond

The results of the 2009 Legion Magazine Readership Survey are in, and the sampling was as detailed and instructive as we had hoped. The staff

Will Ogilvie

Canada has sent thousands of soldiers and a number of artists to war, and both roles have remained distinct and perhaps opposite in nature. Soldiers

The Double Life Of Sherry Scott

The lady sat down in the lounge chair and then said hello. The pool was deserted, except for a few sun worshippers determined to grab

Tom Bjarnason

Born in 1925 at Winnipeg, Tom Bjarnason was the last of eight children. His love affair with airplanes began the moment he got close enough

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