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Humour Hunt

Humour Hunt

W.L. Cope of Niagara Falls, Ont., sends a story that he says was making the rounds early in WW II. On the evening of the

Humour Hunt

Even at the worst of times, there is humor. Our contemporary, Airforce magazine, had just published a biting article about the accidental bombing of Canadian

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We have a funny-sad but true story from Leslie Mitchell of Curling, N.L.: “In September, I was present at an appeal board hearing concerning my

Humour Hunt

Frank Trew of Burnaby, B.C., ex-Royal Canadian Regiment, has this sergeant major story: The troop-ship was in mid-Pacific en route home with Canadian soldiers from

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Some but, alas, too few servicemen kept diaries during the war. Thank heaven Robert Rae of Toronto did because he sends us his diary entry

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Stan Knight of Bobcaygeon, Ont., tells us: Our corvette was alongside the jetty, getting things shipshape while waiting for the next convoy, and the shore-based

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