Battle Trenches
Series: The RCR Battle School Type: Post WWII Booklets
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Series: The RCR Battle School Type: Post WWII Booklets
…Bulwark of Empire, Bermuda’s fortified Naval Base 1860-1920 ISBN Number: 0-921560-00-1
…Customs of the Service (Senior non-commissioned officers) Type: Post WWII Booklets
…Dressed to Kill by Michael A. Dorosh. This book provides an overview of the battle dress, service dress and khaki drill uniforms of the Canadian Army during the Second World …
Volume One Clothing and Equipping the Canadian Soldier 1939-1945: Battle Dress, Weapons and Equipment by Michael A. Dorosh. This book focuses on the Canadian Soldiers combat attire, weapons and equipment …
Tin Lads: Canadian Combat Helmets by Roger V. Lucy. This book provides an overview of the helmets used by the Canadian Army from the First World War to the 1990s.
…A Source of Pride: Regimental Badges and Titles in the Canadian Expeditionary Force 1914-1919 by Joseph H. Harper. This book provides an overview and photos of the badges of the …
The Canadian Soldier: In North-West Europe 1944-1945 by Jean Bouchery. This book provides an overview and photos of the Canadian Army starting at the invasion of Normandy to May 2, …
The Complete Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II: The Comprehensive Guide to over 1,500 Weapons Systems, including Tanks, Small Arms, Warplanes, Artillery, Ships, and Submarines by Chris Bishop. This …
Buttons of the Canadian Militia, Army, Naval and Air Forces 1900-1990 Including the Canadian Expeditionary Force and the Newfoundland Forces by Eric Smylie. This book provides detail information and photos …
Canadian Orders, Decorations & Medals 3rd Edition by F.J. Blatherwick. This book provides details on Canadian medals including Orders, Decorations and Medals that have been awarded to Canadians.
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