Faces of Canadians during wartime
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Memorial to men of the 2nd Canadian Division who were killed at Vimy Ridge, July 1918
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Two unidentified men in the control room of a boat
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View over the crest of Vimy Ridge showing the village of Vimy , which was captured by Canadian troops
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Canadian troops taking cover in a ditch alongside the road from Arras to Cambrai
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Curtiss JN-4 aircraft C332 of the Royal Flying Corps Canada
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Captain William A. Bishop, V.C., Royal Flying Corps, who has up to this date shot down 37 German aircraft
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Pumping air into a mine shaft, 22nd (French Canadian) Battalion, July 1916
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The 22nd (French Canadian) Battalion resting in a shell hole on their way to the front line. Sept. 1917
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Major Georges P. Vanier of the 22nd (French Canadian) Battalion later became Canada's 19th Governor General, serving from 1959 to 1967
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Canada. Department of National Defence. Library and Archives Canada
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The 22nd (French Canadian) Battalion repairing trenches, July 1916
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CWAC personnel taking part in a firefighting exercise, London, England
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Members of the first CWAC contingent entering Hamm, Germany
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Personnel entering a gas chamber during a training exercise, No. 2 CWAC Basic Training Centre, Vermilion, Alta.
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Private G.U.I. Lambert, 2nd Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment, reads a comic book in a slit trench, Korea, May 28, 1951.
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An unidentified Canadian soldier playing the bagpipes aboard a ship en route to France on D-Day, 6 June 1944.
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"Princess Louise," the mascot of the 8th Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars, who was found badly wounded after the battle of Coriano and nursed back to health by members of the regiment. Italy, 1944.
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“Stop, Enemy Ahead” sign being erected by personnel of No. 4 Provost Company, Bretteville-le-Rabet, France, 23 June 1944.
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A Canadian machine gun crew aboard H.M. Transport EMPRESS OF CANADA, which is taking part in Operation GAUNTLET, the Spitsbergen raid, en route to Spitsbergen, ca. 19-24 August 1941.
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A 4.7-inch (12 cm) gun crew of the destroyer HMCS Algonquin piling shell cases and sponging out the gun after bombarding German shore defences in the Normandy beachhead.
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A wounded Canadian soldier being given adrenalin on the deck of a Landing Craft Tank (LCT) alongside H.M.C.S. PRINCE DAVID off the Normandy beachhead, France, 6 June 1944.
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A member of the Canadian Provost Corps (C.P.C.) guarding the first German prisoners to be captured by Canadian soldiers in the Normandy beachhead, France, 6 June 1944.
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Canadian prisoners-of-war who were liberated from the hospital at Leeuwarden, Netherlands, 16 April 1945.
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Arrival of Canadian military personnel liberated from Japanese prisoner-of-war camps, Vancouver, Canada, 1945.
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Canadian infantrymen on the march near Modica, Italy, July, 12 1943.
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An unidentified Canadian soldier sitting on a Sherman tank, Bayeux, France, June 14, 1944.
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Aircrew of No.147 (BR) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force (R.C.A.F.), with a Bristol Bolingbroke IV aircraft, Tofino, B.C., March 10, 1944.
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An unidentified Canadian infantryman standing guard in a dugout outside No. 3 Canadian Public Relations Group (Canadian Army Miscellaneous Units) headquarters in the Normandy beachhead, France, June 9, 1944.
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A new entry of members of the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service (W.R.C.N.S.) at H.M.C.S. CONESTOGA, Galt, Ont., July 1943.
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Canadian soldiers shopping for Christmas presents, Copenhagen, Denmark, Nov. 23, 1945