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Building Juno Beach: Canada's D-Day exploits find fresh life in a Saskatoon museum A soldier with PTSD, and a group of eager teens, built a scale model of Juno Beach over 16 months - inch by inch ...
The invasion of Normandy wasn't accomplished strictly through American forces. Meet the 3rd Canadian infantry division that stormed Juno Beach. Their mission was to cut the Caen-Bayeux road, seize ...
A D-DAY veteran who helped liberate the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp has died aged 104. Donald “Don” Sheppard, a dispatch rider for the Royal Engineers, landed on Juno Beach on June… ...
Toronto This 98-year-old stormed Juno Beach on D-Day. He'll be portrayed in an upcoming documentary Little Black Devils — From Juno to Putot looks at the wartime experience of Jim Parks and his ...
More than 14,000 volunteer soldiers from across Canada – fighting alongside British and US troops – seized the beaches of Normandy on D-Day to help liberate the region from German occupation ...
The bravery and sacrifice of Canadian soldiers on D-Day make a visit to the distinguished beaches of Normandy an unforgettable experience.
The two most recent books to focus on Canada’s part in D-Day are writer Mark Zuehlke’s Juno Beach and writer/producer Lance Goddard’s D-Day: Juno Beach, Canada’s 24 Hours of Destiny. These are two ...
The Juno Beach Centre Association is pursuing a $12.5-million capital campaign that includes creating a monument to honour ...