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Memoirs

Canada’s D-Day Legacy

by Bill Fairbairn “The happy part is remembering that after Normandy we advanced to victory.” So said Ken Sloggett in June, near the end of

Tour De Force

by Mac Johnston The many faces of our world never cease to amaze. Imagine that you’re in the Middle East in December with a troupe

Solemn Moments In Mons

by Ray Dick “I was in a trench on the outskirts of Mons when the firing stopped,” said Fred Evans, a 101-year-old WW I veteran

Korea: A Landscape Of Wartime Memories

At first glance, South Korea looks like a landscape artist’s paradise. There are tree-covered hills rising in every direction and cities teeming with people. There

For Those Who Served At Sea

by Tom MacGregor A few miles out to sea from St. John’s, Nfld., HMCS Charlottetown, one of the modern Halifax-class frigates, pulled up beside a

A Show Of Support

by Dan Black Beyond the jagged edge of the evergreen forest the armored personnel carrier makes another sharp turn on the mountain road before heading

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