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Busy Little Port: Navy, Part 44

Naval historians have naturally concentrated on the great naval base of Halifax, and on the secondary naval bases developed at Sydney, N.S., and St John’s,

An American Blunder: Navy, Part 43

On the night of Jan. 11-12, 1942, the war at sea reached the Western Hemisphere when U-123 torpedoed and sank the British steamer SS Cyclops

The Accidental Enemy: Navy, Part 41

The winter of 1941-42 is usually treated by historians as a quiet one on the North Atlantic Run, but it is doubtful anyone guarding the

Complex And Troubled Years: Navy, Part 40

The war at sea in 1942 pulled Canada’s small-ship navy in several directions simultaneously. The importance of the Royal Canadian Navy’s contribution to transatlantic convoy

The Sheep Dog Navy: Navy, Part 39

Going To War With What You’ve Got American entry into the war in December 1941 promised eventual allied victory: Churchill claimed he slept well for

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An informative primer on Canada’s crucial role in the Normandy landing, June 6, 1944.