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Humour Hunt

Humour Hunt

Here’s a mess story from Jeffrey Hanley of Vernon, B.C.: We had won a small battle and the commanding officer (CO) decided on a small

Humour Hunt

Art Nelson of Toronto says that at one Canadian base during the war seemingly every issue of posted orders carried a reprimand from the commanding

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A.F. Wigglesworth of Port Mouton, N.S., says a group captain and wing commander were walking down Portage Avenue in Winnipeg and were meeting many saluting

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Rod Dawson of Tamworth, Ont., tells about the Queen Mary, pride of ocean liners, which served as a troopship in the Second World War. She

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J.L. Atkins of Lyme Regis, England, wrote about dropping propaganda pamphlets during the Second World War. A Royal Air Force plane was on a wartime

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Mavis Schultz of Eckville, Alta., relates that a Canadian officer in Korea had a houseboy whose fragile grasp of English often produced results as frightening

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