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The sound of bagpipes washed over the beaches at Dieppe, France, this August as members of the Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment traced the steps of the Essex Scottish who participated in the ill-fated raid on Dieppe in August 1942. A major focal point was the unveiling and dedication of a new monument commemorating the sacrifices made by members of the Essex Scottish during World War II. Join us for a look at this remarkable pilgrimage.


Canadian Military History In Perspective
Air Force: Hugh A. Halliday provides a retrospective on Newfoundland's wartime airmen. Army: Terry Copp describes the World War II battle for the Moro River during the Italian Campaign. Navy: Marc Milner examines the roots of the Canadian navy's expansion up to World War II.

Canadian Reflections
Gerald Andrews was a British Columbia schoolteacher, explorer and surveyor whose aerial survey expertise benefited the Allies during World War II and Canada during peacetime. We present a profile on this remarkable Canadian.
Celebrating Canada
Manitoba's rural splendour comes alive in a colourful photo essay that captures life on the Prairies.


How one woman got to know her grandfather's wartime service.
A son learns about his father's wartime experiences.
The Valiants Memorial: The unveiling of a tribute to Canada's military past.
Examining the role of the new Canadian Special Operations Regiment.
Part 18 of Canada and the Victoria Cross.
The new age of nursing.

Military Milestones.