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Marc Milner

Building A Scrappy Little Navy: Navy, Part 17

PHOTO: LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA116982 HMCS Fraser leaves Vancouver in 1937. In the aftermath of the first Czech crisis of early 1938, Canada’s prime minister,

Under The Imperial Influence: Navy, Part 16

PHOTOS: LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA131802; EDWARD DINSMORE, LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA190916; LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA200422 Clockwise from top: Rear-Admiral L.W. Murray (right foreground) aboard HMCS

The Invasion Of El Salvador: Navy, Part 14

PHOTO: LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA115369 HMCS Aurora (foreground) with either HMCS Patrician or HMCS Patriot at Esquimalt, B.C., in 1921. One of the earliest objections

Walter Hose To The Rescue: Navy, Part 13

PHOTOS: LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA062488; PA194187 Top: Walter Hose (second from left) attends a defence meeting in Ottawa in 1930; His Majesty’s Canadian Ship Skeena

Establishing The Naval Reserve: Navy, Part 12

PHOTO: DAVID KNUDSEN, LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA–PA126720 His Majesty’s Canadian Ships Skeena, Saguenay and St. Laurent visit Bermuda in the 1930s. The Royal Canadian Navy’s

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