ABOVE: ptain King Whyte poses for a picture at his desk, England, 21 January, 1946. Photo by Sgt. Karen Hermeston. Born James
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ABOVE: ptain King Whyte poses for a picture at his desk, England, 21 January, 1946. Photo by Sgt. Karen Hermeston. Born James
MoreWith the anniversary of the Liberation of Holland fast approaching, (May 5th, 2022), I would like to share an interesting graphic novel
MoreI want to thank, Angela Faulconer, and Deleyne Wentz both, for making this post possible. Oftentimes I am forced to rely heavily
MoreJust days away from commemorating Remembrance Day on November 11th, I received an exciting email from Chris Graham of Ottawa; "I recently
MoreI first met Nadine at the Department of Public Affairs Learning Centre (DPALC) in Gatineau, when they held a reunion for the
MoreAs we near the 79th anniversary this year of the Dieppe Raid (August 19th, 1942), I wanted to post an update to
MoreI thought of marking the anniversary of the D-Day Landing in Normandy, on June 6th, 1944, by revisiting some of the posts
MoreOne of the most dramatic events in nada’s history is the Achterveld Conference. Famous and infamous men bargained over the lives of
MoreThe Ortona Christmas dinner is a signifint event in the history of the nadian regiments who fought in Ortona in December 1943
More“Photographer: Lieut.D.I.Grant – Roll 84 and 85 – 19 Aug 44 Lotion: St.Lambert sur Dives Story: “B” Coy Argyll Sutherlands have a
MorePhone conversation originally recorded, March 8th, 2013. Edited by Dale Gervais, January 1, 2021. Alicia Chambers : I was born in Lethbridge,
MoreCurrently available to the public until September 6, 2021, is a new exhibition entitled : “Forever Changed – Stories From the Second
MoreThe following article is written by my good friend and colleague, Ben Moogk, who has been a dedited researcher of nada’s involvement
MoreI was recently contacted by a visitor to the website seeking information on the nadian involvement during WWII around the Boulogne and
MoreDear reader, My name is Wilton Desmense and I live in The Netherlands. In this article I would like to show how
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