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         Canadian Military History:     more books (100)
  1. A History of Women in the Canadian Military by Barbara Dundas, 2001-06-01
  2. The Tudor Navy: An Administrative, Political and Military History. (book reviews): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Hubert C. Johnson, 1994-08-01
  3. Volunteers and Redcoats, Rebels and Raiders: A Military History of the Rebellions in Upper Canada (Canadian War Museum historical publication) by Mary Beacock Fryer, 1987-10
  4. Military history and war studies in Canadian universities by M. G Dyer, 1968
  5. U.S. Military History For Dummies (For Dummies (History, Biography & Politics)) by John C. McManus, 2007-11-05
  6. CANADIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT: Aircraft of the Canadian Armed Forces: Serials and Photographs, 1968-1998 by John Griffin, 2007-04
  7. Quebec 1775: The American Invasion of Canada (Praeger Illustrated Military History) by Brendan Morrissey, 2004-08-30
  8. Who Killed the Canadian Military?: What Canada Must Do to Defend Itself in the 21st Century by J. L. Granatstein, 2004-01
  9. The Brigade: The Fifth Canadian Infantry Brigade in World War II (Stackpole Military History Series) (Stackpole Military History Series) by Terry Copp, 2007-10-10
  10. Canadian Military Experience, 1867-1983/Cat No D63-1-2-1983 (Dept of Natl Defence, Directorate of History) by O. A. Cooke, 1984-06
  11. Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: the Untold Story of Nazi Racial Laws and Men of Jewish Descent in the German Military.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Timothy L. Schroer, 2004-12-01
  12. The Past as Prologue: The Importance of History to the Military Profession.(Book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by P. Whitney Lackenbauer, 2007-09-22
  13. Medieval Military Technology. (book reviews): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Hubert C. Johnson, 1994-08-01
  14. Canadian Military Heritage, Volume One (Canadian Military Heritage) by Rene Chartrand, 2001-04-01

61. CultureCanada.gc.ca: Canadian History
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62. RCMP Musical Ride
military precision drill team comprised of 32 regular member volunteers, male and female, who have had at least two years police experience. Tour schedule, ride center, photos, history of the ride, and ride photo album.
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63. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage - Military And Naval Hi
history. military and naval history Canada (page 1). A Chronology of Canadianmilitary history http//www.warmuseum.ca/cwm/chrono/1000firstpeople_e.html.
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  • 64. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - Alberta
    and military history. Special collections include Alberta and prairie local historiesand early exploration accounts. Western canadian history Collections
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    Canadian Genealogy and History Links
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    Alberta Digital Archives Includes bible records, cemeteries, census, church records, correspondence, deeds, local histories and directories.
    Archives Society of Alberta
    Society information and a searchable database of over 5000 fonds-level and collection-level descriptions of records held in Alberta's archival institutions.
    Genealogy Resources at Calgary Public Library
    The collection focuses on Canadian materials with an emphasis on Alberta, Ontario and the Maritimes.
    Glenbow Museum and Archives
    This centre of history and art contains many interesting archival resources.
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    Promoting understanding, access and excellence. Includes a Directory of Alberta's Museums and Galleries.
    Provincial Archives of Alberta
    Records of the Government of Alberta including many genealogical sources. Also private records of individuals and organizations.
    Provincial Museum of Alberta
    Focusing on the human and natural history of Alberta and western Canada. Information on the human history programs (folklife, western Canadian history, government history, archaeology, and ethnology), plus exhibits, galleries, and special events.

    65. Civilisations.ca / Civilization.ca
    Canada's history, military history, Native peoples, folk culture, archaeology, and ancient civilizations.
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    Civilisations.ca
    Canada's largest and most popular cultural institution, the Corporation manages the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Canadian War Museum. Civilization.ca is the Web site of the Corporation.

    66. American Military Bases In Bermuda 1941 To 1995
    Top/Society/history/By_Region/North_America/Bermuda
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    116 web files on Bermuda for educators, consumers, travel agents, visitors and newcomers. Supported by The Royal Gazette , Bermuda's daily newspaper since 1828.
    American military bases in Bermuda 1941 to 1995
    There were four, at St. George's, St. David's, Southampton and Tudor Hill
    By Keith Archibald Forbes , also Editor and author of the entire Bermuda Online at www.bermuda-online.org . It is owned by and linked to/by The Royal Gazette daily newspaper of Bermuda, the Island's ONLY daily. When you e-mail the author about what is in this website , mention it by name as your "Subject. " His other files on Bermuda relating to military matters and civil aviation include Airlines serving Bermuda American Bases in Bermuda from 1941 to 1995 US Military Personnel based in Bermuda from 1941 to 1995 Bermuda Aviation History Pioneers Civilian and Military ... Bermuda International Airport and Canadian Forces Station in Bermuda He is the key contact person through whom American, Canadian and British military recollections are being gradually collected into a 'heritage portfolio' in hope of being able to help influence decisions on the preservation of those base structures that still remain!

    67. Canadian Military - Encyclopedia Article About Canadian Military. Free Access, N
    protect Canada effectively from a direct military threat;; respond to terroristactivities; canadian Forces also have a long history of leadership in multi
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    Canadian Forces Flag Canadian Forces CF ) refers to the combined branches of the military forces An Armed Force is formed for the defensive purpose of controlling territory or other economic resources, and/or for the offensive purpose of seizing the same from another entity. The study of the use of Armed Forces is called Military Science. Broadly speaking, this involves considering offense and defense at three "levels": strategy, operative art, and tactics. All of these areas study the application of the use of force in order to achieve a desired objective.
    Click the link for more information. of the Canadian Canada , the northernmost country on the North American continent, is a federation governed as a constitutional monarchy. It is bordered by the United States to the south as well as in the northwest. The Canada-U.S. border is the world's longest undefended border. The country stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. Canada also reaches the Arctic Ocean in the north where Canada's territorial claim extends to the North Pole.
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    68. WarMuseum.ca - Canadian War Museum / Musée Canadien De La Guerre
    National museum of military history and a living memorial to those men and women who served in armed forces. Includes hours, admission fees and directions. Located in Ottawa, Ontario.
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    69. Provost Reenactment
    Part of the canadian military Police history and Reenactment Page. Includes information on the living history portrayal of canadian Provost Corps.
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      No. 6 Section, No.4 Provost Company, 3rd Canadian Infantry Division was formed in 1993 to provide reenactor Military Police services for the 50th Anniversary commemoration of the Normandy Landings. The section consisted of 12 personnel including three CWAC Provost. The section was commanded by a Sergeant, with a W.O.2 in overall charge as encampment SecurO. The section worked closely with personnel of 28 MP Platoon. The section continued training over the following year and recreated it's role at the Victory Spring celebrations in Ottawa in 1995.
      In the fall of 1995, it was decided to reform the section as a sub-section of No.5 Provost Company, 5th Canadian Armoured Division, in keeping with it's new role as a project of the Museum of Applied Military History.
    Reenactor Provost duties are essentially the same as the original Provost, with traffic control and route signing a priority. Provost have provided VIP escorts for military and other dignatories visiting displays or reenactments, as well as escorts for colours.
    Members of the section have participated in events at Gananoque, Fort Wellington, Manotick, Perth, Swords and Ploughshares Museum, The Canadian War Museum and numerous other displays and reenactments in Eastern Ontario.

    70. Shearwater Aviation Museum
    Describes the Museum, its goals, and collection. It is intended to present the history and technology of canadian Maritime military Aviation. Located in Shearwater, Nova Scotia.
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    Web Site Devoted To The Interests Of The Shearwater Aviation Museum And Canadian Military Maritime Aviation Heritage In General. Since your browser does not support frames you must use the sitemap to browse the website. This site is a member of WebRing.
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    71. Special Collections
    One of the most important is the canadian military Oral history Collection thatis composed of hundreds of taped and transcribed interviews of veterans of
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    Military Collections Special Collections military collections contains many unusual items. One of the most important is the Canadian Military Oral History Collection that is composed of hundreds of taped and transcribed interviews of veterans of primarily the World Wars. Over 370 recordings done by Dr. R.H. Roy and his students are the largest holding in this category. Summaries of the interviews can be found if you Search the Canadian Military Oral history collection by Subject . Dr. Roy also contributed 63 tapes of lectures given to his classes on Canadian foreign affairs and Military Strategic Studies. The largest number of these interviews is the Major General George R. Pearkes Collection . Historian Hal Lawrence also donated over 180 recordings that he did of Canadian naval personnel. Search the Hal Lawrence Collection data base Dr. Roy, the first incumbent of the Chair of Military History at UVic, solicited maps from veterans of the two World Wars by placing letters to the editor in local newspapers and then turned the resulting donations over to the UVic Archives. The Military maps collection has been augmented from time to time by other donations and have been complimented by the map component of records such as those of the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's). The UVic Military Map Collection totals 1550 maps and 378 aerial photographs.

    72. The Olive Tree Genealogy: Search For Your Military Ancestors
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    73. Canadian History Resources
    new interest in their shared history, by putting of defence, fought for strongerCanadian militia; 1879 recognition of his services to military and engineering
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    CANADIAN HISTORY Town Clock - Halifax, Nova Scotia Prince Edward, Duke of Kent had the clock built with money raised by public donations. It cost 500 pounds and was manufactured by the House of Vulliamy, of London. The clock officially began keeping time for the garrison on Oct. 20, 1803. Prince Edward was the fourth son of George III and the father of Queen Victoria. He stayed in Canada on military duties from 1791-98 and from 1799-1800. New France - New Horizons - On French Soil in America
    "To mark the 400th anniversary of the French presence in North America in
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    T he Congres Mondial: check these sites www.Acadie400.ca www.cma2004.ca www.stecroix2004.org The Acadian flag is based on the French tri-color representing the origins of the Acadians. The yellow star is symbolic of the Acadian patron saint, the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of the Assumption. Acadians chose their patron saint in 1881, confirmed by decree by Pope Pius XI on January 19, 1938. Sir Casimir Stanislaus Gzowski Engineer born at St. Petersburg, Russia, March 5, 1813; 1842, began engineering career in Canada; 1852-60, constructed Grand Trunk Railway between Toronto and Sarnia, 1870-73, designed and built international bridge between Fort Erie, Ont., and Buffalo, N.Y.; 1871, engineering report anticipated system now known as St. Lawrence Seaway; first chairman of Niagara Parks Commission; helped found Canadian Society of Civil Engineers; in matters of defence, fought for stronger Canadian militia; 1879, appointed aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria; 1879, knighted in recognition of his services to military and engineering; died in Toronto, August 23, 1898.

    74. Canadian Military Intelligence
    13. The canadian military Intelligence Community traces its specific origins to backto those who were employed at various times in the early history of Canada
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    Canadian Military Intelligence
    Short History
    By Maj H. Skaarrup
    Editing by MWO I. Schoots
    1. Intelligence. The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines it as information, news; (persons employed in) collecting information, especially that of military value . The "persons" referred to are often called intelligence officers, operators, or analysts. The personal characteristics of these people are varied, but they often have much in common. Brigadier General Oscar W. Koch, the G2 Intelligence officer for General George Smith Patton Jr., noted that each of the intelligence officers he worked with, "possessed imagination, initiative, and mental flexibility. Each was a willing worker, a methodical detail man and organizer. Each was able to work quietly and in harmony with others; none was a worrier, unable to relax. Every one got along well with and could supervise others, and was able to think on his feet and express himself well." 2. Koch noted that "liaison visits and the exchange of ideas with other headquarters" were essential to the gathering of first hand intelligence. But put the strongest emphasis on the key ingredient necessary for an intelligence officer, "matter-of-fact feet-on-the-ground common sense." Koch also stated that the concept of a G-2 team was of critical importance, as no one individual could handle all intelligence affairs and provide all the answers to all the questions that required answers. 3. Cooperation has always been a critical component of the intelligence process, not just between army officers, but between nations. Canada and the United States have often shared intelligence of mutual value, much as they have shared a common history. It can be argued that when Samuel Champlain went up the St Lawrence river in 1603, he was opening the first of many new chapters in the history of intelligence collection in North America.

    75. BOOK, CD & VIDEO LIST - - Military History, Books & CD /s. Canada / Canadian Mil
    military TITLES , CANADA GENEALOGY history More canadian Resources. BOOK O Callaghan- The Making and Unmaking of a Rebel By by Jack Verney.
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    76. CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum Entry Page
    Focus is on three military groups who have made an impact upon Canada's history canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC), Royal canadian Navy, and West Coast Defences of Vancouver Island.
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    77. Canadian Military Vehicles -- Internet Resources
    Colin Steven s personal web site exhibits his extensive knowledge of canadianand British military vehicles and history. canadian Tracks.
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    Canadian Military Vehicles Internet Resources Much More Olive-Drab: - Scroll Down - Complete Site Map, Over 200 Pages Olive-Drab Home Page Olive-Drab Store Olive-Drab Book Store Dealer Database Search (Vehicles, Surplus, Militaria) Search Olive-Drab Military Clipart/Photos/Graphics All About Military Vehicles Military Vehicle Photo Charts Army Jeeps HMMWVs Rifles, Machine Guns, Other Military Firearms How and Where to Buy Military Surplus Biological Warfare How and Where to Buy Militaria (Uniforms, Gear, Momentos ...) Military Organizations Worldwide Veterans Organizations and Resources Navy and Ships Air Force and Planes Military History Where to Find Military Museums Military Books and Movies Special Operations Military Communications/Electronics What does Olive-Drab mean? Even More Military Topics... Note: Be sure to visit the Olive-Drab Military Vehicle Identification Charts that start here Vehicles and equipment of the modern Canadian Army, including pictures and descriptions. Steel Chariots is "A Resource Site for the Canadian Armour Enthusiast". STEEL CHARIOTS is dedicated to promoting the history of Canadian armoured units, and the various armoured fighting vehicles with which they were equipped, during periods of both war and peace in the 20th Century. Diverse site with much to offer in contents and extensive links. CMP - Canadian Military Pattern . Site is dedicated to those Canadian trucks called CMP, produced by Ford and Chevrolet (General Motors). Photos and descriptions prepared by Eric Delcommenne of Brussels, Belgium from his personal collection and experience.

    78. American Military Bases In Bermuda 1941 To 1995
    based in Bermuda from 1941 to 1995 Bermuda Aviation history Pioneers Civilianand military - Bermuda International Airport and canadian Forces Station in
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    116 web files on Bermuda for educators, consumers, travel agents, visitors and newcomers. Supported by The Royal Gazette , Bermuda's daily newspaper since 1828.
    American military bases in Bermuda 1941 to 1995
    There were four, at St. George's, St. David's, Southampton and Tudor Hill
    By Keith Archibald Forbes , also Editor and author of the entire Bermuda Online at www.bermuda-online.org . It is owned by and linked to/by The Royal Gazette daily newspaper of Bermuda, the Island's ONLY daily. When you e-mail the author about what is in this website , mention it by name as your "Subject. " His other files on Bermuda relating to military matters and civil aviation include Airlines serving Bermuda American Bases in Bermuda from 1941 to 1995 US Military Personnel based in Bermuda from 1941 to 1995 Bermuda Aviation History Pioneers Civilian and Military ... Bermuda International Airport and Canadian Forces Station in Bermuda He is the key contact person through whom American, Canadian and British military recollections are being gradually collected into a 'heritage portfolio' in hope of being able to help influence decisions on the preservation of those base structures that still remain!

    79. Canadian Military Engineers Association
    Preserves the history of and promotes communication between all serving and former members of the canadian military Engineers. Includes constitution, bylaws, history, list of council members, news, and membership details.
    http://www.cmea-agmc.ca/

    80. Musee C & E Museum
    This is a great site for anyone interested in the history of canadian military Communications and Electronics.
    http://www.c-and-e-museum.org
    Military Communications and Electronics Museum Musee de l'electronique et des communications militaires Kingston, Ontario, Canada The Mercury Shop will soon be ONLINE !!!
    Last Update of this Site was on
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    Maintained by J.P. Garlick

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