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Memoirs

My Father’s Museum

  Like heaven only knows how many other older Canadians, I have my own tiny war museum. I inherited it from my father, Charles Bruce.

The Edge Of Hell

Gregory Clark (inset) also served as a war correspondent in WW II. Dear old Governor, This is Good Friday, and I am spending the day

Chilled By The Cold War

ILLUSTRATION: DAVID BADOUR “If disaster be inevitable, make the best of it, is what Confucius is popularly supposed to have advised. No doubt Confucius said

Grandpa’s Silence

ILLUSTRATION: STEWART SHERWOOD My grandfather, Alan Hanchard, was a quiet, reticent man who seldom mentioned World War I. So I was pleased and somewhat surprised

A Tapestry Of Sacrifice

As a child I was always fascinated by those grainy pictures in history books of American Civil War veterans who lived well into the 20th

Dieppe: Return To Red Beach

PHOTOS: KELLY-ANNE CAMPBELL Clockwise from top left: At Dieppe, Sister Agnes Marie Valois of France and Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment commanding officer Lt.-Col. Phil

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