History of the 72nd Seaforth Highlanders of Canada by Bernard McEvoy and A.H. Finlay. This book is the first volume, which gives an overview history of the 72nd Seaforth Highlanders …
The First Special Service Force: A War History of the North Americans 1942-1944 by Robert D. Burhans. This book gives an overview of the First Special Service Force, which was …
The Regimental History of the Governor General’s Foot Guards This book provides the history of the Governor General’s Foot Guards from its formation of 1872 to 1946. Type: History -Canadian …
The Colours of the Queen’s Rangers: The Story of the Return of the Colours to The Queen’s York Rangers (1st American Regiment) at a ceremony on April 18, 1975. This …
Ready For The Fray (DEAS GU CATH): This History of The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) 1920-1955 by R.H. Roy. This book gives a background of the Canadian Scottish Regiment …
Type: History -Canadian -Military
…The Gunners of Canada: The History of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery: Volume I 1534-1919 by G.W.L. Nicholson. The book provides of an overview of the use of artillery …
The Gunners of Canada: The History of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery: Volume II 1919-1967 Volume II by G.W.L. Nicholson. The book provides of an overview of the Royal …
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