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Military History

Con Air

Illustrious in the sky, notorious on the ground: the wild life of RCAF flight instructor and ace Harold (Whitey) Dahl

Letters of war

Pilot Officer Albert Norman Gould was missing in action after his Lancaster was shot down on Nov. 4, 1944, during an Allied bombing raid over

Canada’s connections to the F-35

“We are full steam ahead…focused on making sure we’ve got the infrastructure, the pilots, the training in place for the arrival of those F-35s,” Deputy

Suzuki’s sword

In 1967, a Canadian WW II veteran returned a captured katana to its original owner

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