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         Canadian Military History:     more books (100)
  1. History of the Royal Canadian Air Force by Christopher Shores, 1988
  2. In the Line of Duty : Canadian Joint Forces Somalia 1992-1993
  3. Military Leadership in the British Civil Wars, 1642-1651: 'The Genius of this Age,'.(Book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Edward M. Furgol, 2006-03-22
  4. A BLUE WATER NAVY: The Official Operational History of the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War 1943-1945, Volume Two, Part 2 by W Douglas, 2007-04
  5. GENERALSHIP AND THE ART OF THE ADMIRAL: Perspectives on Canadian Senior Military Leadership by Bernd Horn (Lieutenant-Colonel), 2004-04
  6. Canadian Forces in World War II (Men-at-Arms) by Rene Chartrand, 2001-12-15
  7. Canadian Campaigns 1860-70 (Men-at-Arms) by David Ross, 1992-07-30
  8. Military Migration and State Formation: the British Military Community in Seventeenth-Century Sweden.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Andrew B. Pernal, 2004-04-01
  9. Military Identities: The Regimental System, the British Army, and the British People, c. 1870-2000.(Book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Antoine Capet, 2006-12-22
  10. The Canadian military experience, 1867-1967: A bibliography = Bibliographie de la vie militaire au Canada, 1867-1967 (Occasional paper - Directorate of History, Department of National Defence ; no. 2) by O. A Cooke, 1979
  11. Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 1873-1987 (Men-At-Arms Series, 197) by David Ross, 1988-03-24
  12. OPERATION VARSITY: The British and Canadian Airborne Crossing of the Rhine (Battleground the Rhine Crossing) by Tim Saunders, 2008-03
  13. Stepping Stones to Nowhere: the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and American Military Strategy, 1867-1945.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Greg Kennedy, 2004-12-01
  14. CF-104 Starfighter in Canadian Service by Anthony Stachiw, 2007-04

101. HJG: Canadian Military Journal - Revue Militaire Canadienne
significance to the defence community in Canada, including, but the application oftechnology, equipment procurement, military history, leadership, training
http://www.history-journals.de/journals/hjg-c00222.html
WWW-Virtual Library The History Journals Guide
by Stefan Blaschke - Periodicals Directory -
The History Index Home Complete Index Electronical Index Chronological Index ... Announcements Journal Information Contact Search Last updated: 2002-02-20. Title: C anadian Military Journal - R evue Militaire Canadienne Abbreviation: Description: Publishes contributions on topics of broad significance to the defence community in Canada, including, but not limited to, security and defence policy, strategic issues, doctrine, operations, force structures, the application of technology, equipment procurement, military history, leadership, training and military ethics; published in print and electronic versions. Editor(s): John Marteinson, e-mail: mail@journal.dnd.ca Publishers: Canadian Department of National Defence Start-End-Date: Frequency: quarterly Language(s): English French ISSN: Keyword(s): E-Journal Military History Website(s): Homepage of the publishers

102. South African Military History Society - Journal - Canadian Nurses In The South
1748 passim) to this chapter of the history of canadian Another useful source was canadian Associations with the South African military Nursing Service
http://rapidttp.com/milhist/vol061cg.html
The South African
Military History Society
Die Suid-Afrikaanse Krygshistoriese Vereeniging
Military History Journal - Vol 6 No 1
Canadian Nurses in the South African Military Nursing Service: Some Reminiscences Forty Years Later
by Charlotte S.M. Girard Late in 1941 and early in 1942 some Canadian nurses found themselves serving the armed forces in areas far removed from any foreseeable battle site. A group, eventually to number some three hundred nurses, was to serve neither with the Canadian forces nor with the British, but with those of Canada's sister dominion, South Africa. Many warm memories have remained, many strong ties are still unbroken by time and the links between South Africa and Canada have been maintained both by contacts between Canadian nurses who married and remained in Africa and their Canadian friends who have visited them. The unusually close esprit de corps is reflected in a newsletter which was published up to August 1972: The Ontario Springbok News Letter of Canadian Nursing Sisters serving in South Africa, 1939-1945. (1) In addition, many of these nurses continue to meet at least once a year and thus maintain the old camaraderie of the war years.

103. "the People's Paths Home Page!" American & Canadian Indian Military
the business of selling history, aviation and military history CD ROMs canadian RESOURCESAboriginal Veterans Canada s Warrior s Aboriginal Veterans include
http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/military.htm

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There is now a second URL for the People's Paths the original
Cherokee language version http://www.YvwiiUsdinvnohii.net/mainindex.html
English translation version http://www.thePeoplesPaths.net/mainindex.html
In The Military US/Canadian Indian Tribes
Serving as of April 1, 2003
Source: Immigration Policy Center
and U.S. Defense Department Army - 2,985 Eskimo - 98 Aleut - 79 = 3,162
Navy - 7,068 Eskimo - 116 Aleut - 199 = 7,383
USMC - 1,111 Eskimo - 30 Aleut - 31 = 1,172 USAF - 1,696 Eskimo - 30 Aleut - 22 = 1,748 US/Canadian Indians total = 12,860, plus Grand Total All Serving = 1,401,128 Please remember the POW/MIA's in prayer as well as all actively serving their countries! War has been declared on America! Indian Country Reacts! We Are Americans Too! Long may she wave!!! English: We support our warriors. ~ God Bless America! Cherokee: "Aniyosgi Dotsigusdaa. ~ Unelanvhi Wigadoligi Ama Ayetli" Lakota: "Nahan Akicita unkitawapi ki Owicikiunyapi kte. ~ Wakan Tanka makoce ki la waste kte" Prayers for those who have given their lives fighting for freedom. Prayers and sincerest condolences to the familys

104. CanadaInfo
A look at the nation's government, its history and people, the land itself, and the canadian military.
http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/
C anadaInfo is more than 300 pages of information about Canada - its government, history, facts, people, security, geography, provinces, symbols, and more. Browse through statistics, maps, and photographs and then choose from dozens of fact sheets to download to your computer.
R ead all about Canada's 21st Prime Minister, The Right Honourable Paul Martin , who was sworn into office on December 12, 2003.
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105. Home Page
The museum presents those things which exemplify the history and technology of canadian Maritime military Aviation. Lists location, hours, facilities, aircraft and gives a virtual tour. Lists contact details.
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/awmuseum/
THE SHEARWATER AVIATION MUSEUM WEB SITE
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106. Brat List Home - The Revival
A database, designed to help old friends find one another, of people raised by canadian military personnel.
http://www.milbrats.net/
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About the Brat List
The purpose of this list is to be a database for people raised by Canadian military parents (ie, Military Brats). Its main aim is to help us find childhood acquaintances.
Mailing List
A new mailing list has been set up, more as an announce list for this site then anything, but also as a means for ppl to keep in touch while we rebuild the site. To subscribe, just send a message with the word 'subscribe' in it to members-request@milbrats.net
Other Places
Click here for other places for Brats to go on the web. This page includes my policy for adding links to this site.
Credits
  • The Brat List is created and maintained by a fellow Brat, Susan Minaker
  • Web Space provided through hub.org by another fine Brat, Marc G. Fournier

107. Canadian Military Heritage Museum
Southern Ontario's largest military museum housing collections from the War of 1812 to the present day, featuring army, navy, air force, restored vehicles, uniforms and medals. Located in Brantford.
http://comdir.bfree.on.ca/cmhm/

108. Canadian Military Medals And Decorations - Veterans Affairs Canada
Veteran Affairs Canada presents various war medals, service badges and honours. Provides detailed information of each, photographs where relevant and circumstances under which they would have been awarded.
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=collections/cmdp/mainmenu

109. The Canadian Toy Soldier Company - Toy Soldiers From Around The World!
Offers a range of military and civilian figures from OzMade Figurines, Imperial Productions, Andrea Miniatures, The East of India Company, Zvezda Italeri, and Tamiya Models.
http://www.toy-soldiers.ca
The Canadian Toy Soldier Company
Temporarily down for construction! Please e-mail any inquiries! All prices listed on this website are in Canadian dollars and subject to applicable taxes in Canada only.
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies.

110. History - Veterans Affairs Canada
history. The Korean War A new era of involvement in world affairssees canadian troops deployed to the Land of the Morning Calm.
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history

111. 3rd Parachute Brigade WWII British & Canadian Reenactors - Home
British and canadian Parachutist group portraying military operations in battle reenactments and educational events; image gallery, member information, based in Washington, British Columbia, and Oregon.
http://www.6th-airborne.org

112. C & E Museum - Foyer
Peacekeeping, and international stability operations, showing some early communications installations.
http://www.c-and-e-museum.org/te_tp9.htm
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Click on the envelope to comment on our site or suggest a change to the site.
Peacekeeping and International Stability Operations
With the collapse of the WARSAW PACT in 1989 the world situation changed. The threat of world wide nuclear war was suddenly reduced as the USSR fragmented and its international influence was severely reduced. Unfortunately, losing the super power "moderating" influences let many client states loose. Wars, civil disturbances and governmental collapses have increased dramatically and PEACEKEEPING AND PEACE MAKING have become the major global business. Canadian forces are now even more heavily committed in the service of peace than ever before. The list that follows, while not comprehensive, outlines some of the broad areas where Canadian troops have been employed in peacekeeping/stability operations over the past 100 years; over 30 of these missions have been under a United Nations mandate.
CANADA'S FIRST PEACEKEEPING MISSION
KOREA
Responding to the 25 June 1950 invasion of South Korea, Canada sent transport aircraft, three destroyers and an infantry brigade group to help restore peace.

113. CANADIAN WARPLANE HERITAGE
A rich site with details and photos of the museum's excellent collection of military aircraft. Located in Mount Hope, Ontario.
http://www.warplane.com/

114. The Military Nurses Of Canada
A profile of The Lady Nelson a canadian hospital ship. An excerpt from Volume II of the military Nurses of Canada. Ruth (Littlejohn) McIlrath's recollections of the army nurses who had staffed this ship during the war.
http://www.addison.ca/military_nurses/
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Edith Landells-Lees
In Memoriam
It is with great sadness that we report the passing of our friend Edith Landells-Lees. The Military Nurses of Canada was Edith's vision and occupation during the last many years. Without her dedication, this important piece of Canadian History would not exist. Thanks to her, many historians and nurses from this time forward will have access to the personal experiences of those Women and Men who undertook the practice of nursing in a Military Environment, and during times of great duress such as wars and peacekeeping missions around the globe. Edith pursued a Military Nursing career in the Canadian and American military until she retired, and then continued her committment to her career in compiling this history and memorial to Military Nurses of Canada. The work occupied at least 13 years of her later life, and it stands as it's own marker of her dedication to compassionate service for her fellow human beings. The Military Nurses of Canada is a 3-volume compilation of personal recollections of Canadian military nurses from World War I to present day active duty nurses. Included is a history of the beginning of Canadian military nursing during the 1885 North West Rebellion.

115. Canadian Military Vehicles
Describes canadian military vehicles, including armoured trucks and tanks used in WWII.
http://www.mapleleafup.org/vehicles/index.html
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IN WW2, CANADA PRODUCED almost a million vehicles for service with the Commonwealth forces. In addition, the Canadian Army Overseas used a wide variety of miscellaneous British and American hard- and soft-skin vehicles. The categories below display history, specifications and photographs of many of these vehicles. We try to capture the essence of this era through cataloging restored examples wherever possible. This will also include examples of the restoration process. Obviously but happily, this will be an unending job, so please check back regularly as new examples are added and new categories activated. Needless to say, if you have any contributions to offer, please email us with your photos and descriptions (if you're close by, we might even be persuaded to come down and document your project ourselves). Also needless to say, we reserve the right to select and edit submissions based on quality, applicability and available space on our overtaxed server. Subscribe to the CMP List Powered by www.egroups.com

116. Canadian Orders, Medals And Decorations - Veterans Affairs Canada
Published on the Web by the Veterans Affairs Department of Canada.
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm/collections/cmdp/
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Canadian Orders, Medals and Decorations
History, Meaning and Significance
When one thinks of medals, the image of veterans gathered for Remembrance Day often comes to mind. But while these honours are generally associated with military service, civilian equivalents exist to honour exceptional contributions to the nation in time of war, or for outstanding acts of citizenship.
Canadian Military Medals and Decorations
View the Canadian Medals and Decorations in their digitized glory, along with explanations of their history and criteria for their presentation.
The Mounting and Wearing of Decorations, Campaign Stars, and Medals
The following is provided in order that those awarded War Decorations, Campaign Stars and Medals, particularly those earned during the First World War, the Second World War and the Korean War, may know how they should be mounted and worn either on civilian clothes or on uniform.
Medal Information
Contact information for medals and decorations.

117. Canadian Military Wives
This site has something for everyone including husbands and children. But it is mainly for the wives and girlfriends of the canadian military.
http://www.geocities.com/cpl_trish/
Last updated on Dec.18 '00.
The song playing is "BETH" by KISS!
Hi everyone! Before you enter my world I would just like to say a few things. I have changed this site around in hopes that it would be easier to find things...please write me and tell me what you think.
I would also like to take a few minutes to tell you that I'm only a SPOUSE of the military. I know that this site wears the "CPL" name,and that my email addy has "cpl" in it, but I am NOT in the military.
This site is something that I have thought up of, I hope it seems fresh to you. There's a lot of great military spouse sites out there, and it's hard to be original :)
I would also like to thank all of you that have sent in poems, links and deployment tips. Without you this site wouldn't be as informative as it is. I hope that it's also an interesting site.
Now with that being said, grab a cup of coffee, sit back click on my rose and have fun surfing my site. Be sure to tell others about this. Did I mention that it's a CANADIAN Military Website? O.k I just did...but you'll also find States links, which are great, even if you don't live there.
To see what's new go to: What's New
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118. Extreme Adventures Canada
canadian manufacturer of customized sporting goods. Fire fighting and forestry equipment and supplies, hunting, military, impact shoes, clothing and custom vests, safety gear.
http://www.extremeadventures.com
The business has closed, the domain name is for sale. Asking $50,000 – please call for details . . . . . . or EMAIL: info@extremeadventures.com

119. ServicePals.com | Find Army Friends, RAF Mates, Royal Navy Oppos, Royal Marine C
For exmilitary personnel from the Royal Air Force, Army, Royal Navy, Royal canadian Air Force, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force. With news, chat, discussion board and an ex-service search engine to find old friends and colleagues.
http://www.servicepals.com/
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120. University Of Victoria Special Collections
Emphasis on Modern English and AngloIrish literature; Northwest Coast exploration, art, and archaeology; canadian military and southern Vancouver Island literary culture. Located at the University of Victoria in Victoria, B.C.
http://gateway1.uvic.ca/spcoll/sc.html
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Address: McPherson Library Special Collections, P.O. Box 1800, Victoria B.C. V8W 3H5, Canada.
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