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Aiming at bigger things
8/4/1987
All was militarily proper in Moss Park Armory last night as Brigadier J
6/16/1966
Amphibious vehicles of the First Canadian Army show how the battle of the flood waters is being won as the Canadians force their way to the Rhine and (...)
2/22/1944
Canadian Troops, wearing the U
1/27/1944
Chilly waters of the North Pacific failed to hamper the Canadians when they went ashore at Kiska last August
1/27/1944
Insignia Dart Team
11/9/1998
Leaders of Canadian troops in the Kiska task force watch transports being loaded with equipment and supplies at a Canadian port for the attack. Left t(...)
8/23/1943
Militia on manoeuvies - part-time soldiers enjoy the excitement and training
8/10/1986
On parade
10/16/1983
Private Daniel McAllister spent two months protecting a Muslim village and transporting medical supplies
5/27/1993
Private Daniel Meyer with 22nd service Batalion from London, Ont
8/21/1992
Queen's York Rangers Fort York Armory
10/18/1995
Ready, aim . . . Pte. Tarek El-Kaissi of North York prepares to fire a 105-millimetre Howitzer during militia artillery training at Meaford. Live shells are used during the practice sessions
8/10/1986
Reservists - Downsview
1/10/1998
They're in the army now, but Indians of the Six Nations are still subject to patriarchal supervision of their tribal leaders. Here Chief Black Cloud a(...)
12/30/1940
Training grounds for paratroopers, Camp Shilo is a big artillery camp
1/23/1948
Troops: Should Canada call back the 7,000 troops now based in Europe?
8/24/1984
Watching Canadian troops board transports at an Aleutians port for the trip to Kisl a are Brig
9/1/1943
What price victory? It may take years! Can you spare a few hours?
Between 1939 and 1945
When the Japanese beat a hasty retreat from Kiska island they left behind this emblem of the land of the rising sun
9/10/1943
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