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While American and British landings dominate the headlines, the Canadians at Juno made the deepest inland advance of all Allied forces on June 6, 1944. Despite harsh tides and elite German defenses, ...
The future Canadian D-Day Monument will be the first of its kind: a permanent tribute on Juno Beach featuring the names of all 381 Canadian soldiers and aircrew who were killed on June 6, 1944 during ...
The future Canadian D-Day Monument will be the first of its kind: a permanent tribute on Juno Beach featuring the names of all 381 Canadian soldiers and aircrew who were killed on June 6, 1944 ...
While Canada has commemorated D-Day in many ways, there is currently no single monument on Juno Beach listing all their names, a void this new initiative will fill.
The Summerland Legion hosted a celebration for a Summerland D-Day veteran as he turned 100. The birthday lunch for Richard ...
The Juno Beach Centre Association is pursuing a $12.5-million capital campaign that includes creating a monument to honour ...
The Canadian War Museum is once again boosting its reputation as a centre of expertise for the restoration and display of specialized historical military vehicles, with its acquisition of an M4A2 ...
A Vernon resident is once again fundraising for veterans and their families, this time much closer to home than normal.
About two years ago I was talking with Mike, a friend of mine I've known since Ronald Reagan was still in the White House, and he asked me a question out of left field: What if we went on a tour of ...
One of Comissioner Frank Reagan's speeches in Blue Bloods may sounds familiar to Tom Selleck fans. The actor recited the same ...